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- Kurdish president defiant over referendum in face of war games and flight suspensions
- His Mexico City Apartment Block Was Built Only Months Ago. So Why Did It Collapse So Easily?
- Trump Made North Korea Rocket Strike 'Inevitable'
- Masked gunman kills woman, wounds several others at Nashville church
- Prison riot in central California leaves one inmate dead, eight others wounded
- Pelosi: Trump Agreed With Democrats on Essence of the 'Dream Act'
- GOP Health Care Bill in Limbo After Another Republican Senator's Support Waivers
- Baghdad orders Kurdistan region to hand over borders, ports
- Clinton Says Angela Merkel Is The Most Important Leader In The Free World
- Susan Collins Criticizes Obamacare Repeal Bill, Hints Strongly At A 'No' Vote
Kurdish president defiant over referendum in face of war games and flight suspensions Posted: 25 Sep 2017 04:22 AM PDT Masoud Barzani, president of Iraqi Kurdistan, was last night defiant over his decision to hold a controversial referendum on independence, even as its neighbour Iran mounted pressure by closing its airspace and launching military drills on the border. Tehran announced on Sunday it was blocking all flights to and from Kurdistan at the request of ally Iraq, which has described the secession vote as "unconstitutional" and warned that it could fan the flames of tensions in the Middle East. Some five million Kurds will go to the polls today in the three provinces that have since 2003 formed the autonomous region of Kurdistan, but also in territories disputed with Baghdad such as the oil-rich province of Kirkuk. Mr Barzani, a 71-year-old guerilla leader-turned-politician who enjoys something of a cult of personality in Kurdistan, has mustered huge popular support for the vote. The streets of Erbil, Kurdistan's capital, are festooned with red, white and green Kurdish flags and large crowds holding nightly rallies. The Kurds - more than 30 million people spread across Iraq, Turkey, Iran and Syria - have long sought a state of their own. The result seems a foregone conclusion. A woman flashes the V-sign as Iraqi Kurds take part in a rally to urge people to vote in the upcoming independence referendum Credit: SAFIN HAMED/AFP/Getty Images But with not just Baghdad, Iran and Turkey but also the US and UN opposing the vote, there is little hope that dream will be quickly realised in Iraq. Instead, observers say, Mr Barzani is using the referendum as leverage in the Kurdish Regional Government's longstanding disputes with federal authorities. "Our relationship with Baghdad is over, it is no longer working," Mr Barzani told reporters during a press conference at the presidential palace in the mountains outside Erbil. Supporters wave flags and chant slogans inside the Erbil Stadium while waiting to hear Kurdish President Masoud Barzani speak Credit: Chris McGrath/Getty Images "Iraq has humiliated our people (…) They have galvanised the Iraqi people against Kurdistan." He said he had hoped for a better relationship with Baghdad after the fall in 2003 of the late iraqi leader Saddam Hussein, who arrested, tortured and killed tens of thousands of Kurds during his rule. "We had a hope our relationship with Baghdad would improve, based on pluralism and democracy. But it didn't take us long to realise that while the faces of the politicians changed, their mentality was the same," he said. When asked why the vote could not be delayed, as the international community has repeatedly requested, Mr Barzani said: "We cannot wait another year, they will not change their mind, it will only strengthen their position." Some Kurds the Telegraph spoke to said they were planning to vote "yes" at the polls today, but worried about the consequences. "Our course we want our own country, to stand on our own, but I am scared about how our neighbours will respond," said student Ahmed Rasol. "We will not have security in the future if we have no friends." This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
His Mexico City Apartment Block Was Built Only Months Ago. So Why Did It Collapse So Easily? Posted: 25 Sep 2017 02:53 AM PDT Tuesday's 7.1 magnitude quake in Mexico sheds light on shoddily built new build apartments in the capital This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Trump Made North Korea Rocket Strike 'Inevitable' Posted: 24 Sep 2017 11:50 PM PDT The president's "rocket man" nickname pushed the North's top diplomat to threaten the U.S. mainland. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Masked gunman kills woman, wounds several others at Nashville church Posted: 24 Sep 2017 10:20 PM PDT The suspect, identified as Emanuel Kidega Samson, 25, walked into Nashville's Burnette Chapel Church of Christ wearing a ski mask and opened fire shortly after 11 a.m., spokesman Don Aaron of the Metropolitan Nashville Police told reporters. As the church usher grappled with the suspect, he was struck in the head with the gunman's weapon before the suspect fired and wounded himself, police said. Although injured, the usher, 22-year-old Robert Engle, then retrieved a gun from his vehicle, re-entered the sanctuary and held the suspect at bay until police arrived. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Prison riot in central California leaves one inmate dead, eight others wounded Posted: 24 Sep 2017 09:28 PM PDT Prison guards fired rubber bullets and pepper spray to quell a riot on Sunday involving more than 160 inmates at a central California penitentiary in which one prisoner was stabbed to death and eight others wounded, state corrections officials said. No staff members were injured in the disturbance, which erupted shortly before 11 a.m. at the California Men's Colony near San Luis Obispo, and took less than 10 minutes to bring under control, said Lieutenant Monica Ayon, the prison spokeswoman. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Pelosi: Trump Agreed With Democrats on Essence of the 'Dream Act' Posted: 24 Sep 2017 07:48 PM PDT In an exclusive interview on Meet the Press, House Minority Leader Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) tells Chuck Todd that she trusts the president to honor an agreement that protects so-called "dreamers." This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
GOP Health Care Bill in Limbo After Another Republican Senator's Support Waivers Posted: 24 Sep 2017 07:11 PM PDT Sen. Susan Collins says it would be "difficult" for her to support the bill This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Baghdad orders Kurdistan region to hand over borders, ports Posted: 24 Sep 2017 05:51 PM PDT BAGHDAD (AP) — Iraq's central government in Baghdad ordered the country's Kurdish region to hand over all border crossings and airports to federal government control late Sunday night, hours before the region is set to carry out a controversial referendum on support for independence. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Clinton Says Angela Merkel Is The Most Important Leader In The Free World Posted: 24 Sep 2017 04:23 PM PDT Hillary Clinton told MSNBC host Joy-Ann Reid that she believes German Chancellor Angela Merkel is the most important leader in the free world ― an extraordinary assessment by a former presidential candidate, U.S. secretary of state, U.S. senator and first lady, and a remark likely to be seen as an affront to President Donald Trump. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Susan Collins Criticizes Obamacare Repeal Bill, Hints Strongly At A 'No' Vote Posted: 24 Sep 2017 03:42 PM PDT A bill to repeal the Affordable Care Act suffered another blow on Sunday when Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine) reiterated her criticism of the proposal and said she was likely to vote no. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
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