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UK food bank inquiries show a shocking rise of 78%
UK food bank inquiries show a shocking rise of 78 percent in the last six months.
There has been an “alarming” 78 percent increase in the number of food bank inquiries in Britain over the last six months, a charity says.
According to figures released by Citizens Advice, more Britons are asking for emergency food aid as poverty rises throughout the country.
The charity also warned that people...
UK detains Greenwald’s partner under Terrorism Act, confiscates electronics
Glenn Greenwald (left) and his partner David Miranda (right)
The partner of journalist Glenn Greenwald was held at Heathrow airport under the UK Terrorism Act for the maximum time allowed before pressing charges. Amnesty International dubbed the move an unwarranted revenge after Greenwald revealed NSA spy programs.
David Miranda was passing through London en route from Berlin to Rio de Janeiro, where...
Fukushima apocalypse: Years of ‘duct tape fixes’ could result in ‘millions of deaths’
Even the tiniest mistake during an operation to extract over 1,300 fuel rods at the crippled Fukushima nuclear power plant in Japan could lead to a series of cascading failures with an apocalyptic outcome, fallout researcher Christina Consolo told RT.
Fukushima operator TEPCO wants to extract 400 tons worth of spent fuel rods stored in a pool at the plant’s damaged Reactor No. 4. The removal would...
Flood prompts state of emergency in east Russia
A flooded house in Blagoveschensk, Russia’s Amur region
Five regions in eastern Russia have declared a state of emergency amid flooding assessed by the national weather center as the worst in the country’s history.
With thousands already affected, the flooding in Russia’s Far East is expected to reach its peak next week as emergency workers and local residents step up efforts to tackle the disaster,...
Army Bid Request Reveals Large Purchase of AK Rifle Magazines Not Used By U.S. Forces
Is the corporation of the U.S. Army being used to mask the weaponization of foreign militants such as Syrian rebels or Al-Qaeda?
It was recently uncovered by Intellihub.com staff that the corporation of the U.S. Army, could be used to mask a massive militarized weaponization of the “enemy” in an effort to generate more wartime revenue for the privately owned military industrial complex.
What is...
Egypt considers dissolving Muslim Brotherhood
Egypt interim government says it mulls dissolving the Muslim Brotherhood, as the death toll from Friday clashes reaches 173.
On Saturday, Sherif Shawki, spokesman of the Egyptian Cabinet, announced that the legal possibility of the group’s dissolution “is being studied currently” by the Ministry of Social Solidarity.
Shawki did not provide further information with regard to the decision.
The...
Chile fights GMO in national protest against ‘Monsanto law’
Thousands of Chileans have rallied against a bill dubbed the “Monsanto law” that would let multinationals patent GMO seeds. Activists say it will not only compromise food sovereignty in Chile, but will also harm consumer health.
Mass protests were held in at least nine cities across the Latin American country to protest the bill that would allow for the development of genetically modified seeds....
Bloomberg seeks mandatory fingerprinting for NYC public housing residents
The 620,000 residents living in public housing projects should be fingerprinted as a crime-prevention measure, said New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, but many city residents protest that the proposal is an invasion of privacy.
Bloomberg, 71, who has acquired a reputation for promoting controversial ideas, including imposing a ban on the sale of large soft drinks, says his latest proposal will make...
Pakistan monsoon flood death toll rises to 98
Rescuers struggling to repair the damaged protective wall of a canal broken due to flash floods in Punjab Province.
Senior Pakistani officials say heavy rains and flash floods over the past two weeks have claimed the lives of at least 98 people across Pakistan.
According to government officials, 98 people died in flood-related accidents over the past fortnight, mainly in urban areas of the country.
The...
US Gov. Opens Official, On the Record Study Into Weather Modification and Geo-Engineering
A leading weather service is reporting that the US government is opening a public, on the record study into weather modification and Geo-engineering.
Weather modification and Geo-engineering are both taboo topics for most people, with many believing that no such programs exist. Despite the mountains of proof put forward by whistle blowers and and independent researchers, weather modification is just...
Spain can’t trust UK on Gibraltar, official says
Spain can’t trust UK on Gibraltar, official says.
Spanish director general for foreign affairs has said Spain cannot trust Britain amid escalating tension between London and Madrid over Gibraltar.
Speaking to the BBC’s Tom Burridge, Ignacio Ibanez said the row between the two countries would continue until a new artificial reef was removed from waters off the British-ruled territory.
Moreover,...
Florida wants to deploy drone fleet to help kill mosquitoes
The good news is that modern technology may have finally helped find a new way to eliminate mosquitoes. The bad news is that it’s going to require more drones.
No, robotic Predator and Reaper drones like what’s seen overseas aren’t going to be deployed to section of America to shoot down skeeters with microscopic missiles. Officials in Florida are looking towards using unmanned aerial vehicles...
Australian Navy locates bombs dumped by US onto Great Barrier Reef
The Australian navy has tracked down four unexploded bombs that were dumped onto the country’s World Heritage-listed Great Barrier Reef by two US fighter jets during a botched military exercise last month.
According to the Australian Department of Defense, its mine-hunting vessel HMAS Gascoyne has discovered the bombs and is currently working to retrieve the ordnance in a joint recovery operation...
China to overtake US as world's No 1 consumer
Chinese consumers’ spending has surged in recent years
Even with the ongoing slowdown of China’s economic growth, the world’s No 2 economy is expected to overtake the US to become the world’s largest consumer market in the next five years, according to a new report by Standard & Poor’s (S&P).
The report – entitled Financial Risks Are Rising as Retail and...
SWAT Ties Up Students, Blows Out Tires During Bus Hijacking Drill
Just when you think you’ve become numb to terror drills, a drill emulating a school bus hijacking leaves you shocked and speechless.
Officials in the small town of Rossford, Ohio, with a population of 6,293 as 2011, felt the need to run a school bus hijacking drill on students who were en route to an event.
School teachers, administrators and transportation directors set up chairs in an empty parking...