Iran shows off drones that can reach Israel, threat increases

IRAN - Iran’s defense ministry unveiled a mass of new drones over the weekend for Iran’s army and air force. The drones have new capabilities, Tehran says, saying they can fly more than 1,000 km, which means they can reach Israel from Iran. Iran has been producing drones since the 1980s and is an innovator in drone warfare. It used 25 drones and cruise missiles to attack Saudi Arabia last September and has flown drones into Israeli airspace in the past. This would rival the best drones that the US and other countries are now using. These drones have a range of up to 1,500 kilometers he said and can fly for several hours. It is a message to Israel, the US and allies: We can reach you.

 
Wild pigs patrol Israeli city

ISRAEL - While coronavirus closures are coaxing wildlife into the abandoned streets of many a metropolis, in one Israeli city the four-legged interlopers are assertive and, well, quite boorish. Wild boars, some as bulky as Rottweilers and travelling in family packs, have been trotting through Haifa in increasing numbers. Their once-nocturnal visitations now take place throughout the day, as they root through refuse, spook domestic pets and even block roads. The visitation, since nationwide lockdowns came into effect this month, has revived debate among residents of the hilly port city as to policy regarding the pests. "We are scared to go out, even to throw out the garbage. I don't know which way the boars will come," Meirav Litani, a music instructor, said as a boar loomed in the distance. "They come here and turn over our garbage dumpsters ... This is lack of protection. We actually feel defenceless."

 
China Must Pay!

GERMANY - In view of the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic, the German media are stepping up their blame on China by moving to openly ask for compensation. The People's Republic "has caused the pandemic", this is what the mainstream media repeatedly say. And the Springer press insists on "compensation" by headlining "What China already owes us". The agitation began when it became apparent that the People's Republic of China was able to overcome the crisis more lightly than the Western powers and their global rise is likely to continue, while the transatlantic states are in danger of being thrown back by their totally inadequate preparation for the pandemic. The claims are accompanied by a massive anti-Chinese sentiment; just to make an example, it is currently stated that Peking follows a "strategy of unrestricted warfare", already formulated by the Chinese military a good two decades ago.

 
Macron admits EU faces COLLAPSE as nations look out for themselves

EUROPE - The European Union will collapse unless Brussels comes to the rescue of its ailing economies to the tune of hundreds of billions, the French President has warned. Emmanuel Macron insisted Brussels had “no choice” but to set up a rescue fund that allows member states to share the debt burden of their coronavirus pandemic with richer neighbours.

Southeast is getting hit by another round of severe storms

USA - Hit by more than 100 tornadoes on Easter weekend, the Southeast is bracing for another round of severe storms on Sunday. Southern states from Texas to the Carolinas are at risk for damaging winds, hail, and strong tornadoes Sunday. Overall, 35 million people face the threat of severe storms from eastern Texas to South Carolina. For cities like Montgomery, Alabama, and Jackson, Mississippi, a level 4 out of 5 severe threat exists, where strong tornadoes (EF2 or stronger) are possible, along with large hail (tennis ball size or larger).

 
US megadrought 'already under way'

USA - A drought, equal to the worst to have hit the western US in recorded history, is already under way, say scientists. Researchers say the megadrought is a naturally occurring event that started in the year 2000 and is still ongoing. Climate change, though, is having a major impact with rising temperatures making the drought more severe.

Federal Deficit to Approach $4 Trillion in 2020

USA - Exploding federal spending prompted by the US government’s response to the CCP virus pandemic will force the annual deficit to at least $3.8 trillion this year, according to projections by the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget (CFRB).

2020, Please, Stop! One Million People Face Food Crisis in Ethiopia

ETHIOPIA - The development comes as Ethiopia and other African countries brace for a second wave of locusts. The first infestation was described by officials as the worst in 70 years, with swarms reaching the size of a megalopolis. UN experts say the upcoming wave could be 20 times larger than the first one. One million people in Ethiopia are facing a food crisis following an invasion of locusts that damaged 500 acres of cropland, said the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) in a statement. This number adds to the 8.5 million people in Ethiopia who are already in dire need of humanitarian assistance. Locusts also devastated other countries in Africa, including Somalia, Kenya, Djibouti, Eritrea, Tanzania, Sudan, South Sudan, and Uganda. The United Nations has called for $75 million to tackle the insect crisis in the region.

 
We Need Debt Jubilee or System Collapses

USA - Former Assistant Treasury Secretary in the Reagan Administration Dr Paul Craig Roberts says, “We need a debt jubilee. Debt jubilees were widely used in the ancient world… Either the system goes into collapse or you write the debts down and you start over… Again, either you paper it over again or you don’t succeed and everything blows up. Again, bailing out debt with more debt is kicking the can down the road. How long can you kick it? We don’t know until we will find out you can’t kick it any further.”

 
Wildfires 'edge closer to Chernobyl nuclear plant'

RUSSIA - Forest fires that have been burning for several days in northern Ukraine are now no more than a few kilometres from the abandoned Chernobyl nuclear plant, reports say. Tour operator Yaroslav Emelianenko said one had reached the abandoned town of Pripyat, which used to serve the plant. He said it was now just 2km (1.24 miles) from where the most dangerous waste from the plant was stored. Greenpeace said the fires were much bigger than the authorities realised. The NGO's Russia branch, quoted by Reuters, said the largest fire covered 34,000 hectares, while a second fire just a kilometre from the former plant was 12,000 hectares in area. Mr Emelianenko also said that if the fire engulfed Pripyat it would be an economic disaster, as supervised tourist visits provided valuable revenue.

 
One of America's largest pork processing plants forced to close

USA - The CEO of Smithfield Foods has claimed the country's meat supply is at risk as the company is forced to close one of the country's largest pork processing facilities until further notice due to the coronavirus. The facility in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, is closing as a number of its employees have fallen ill with Covid-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus, and is one in a list of plants that have shut down during the crisis. 'The closure of this facility, combined with a growing list of other protein plants that have shuttered across our industry, is pushing our country perilously close to the edge in terms of our meat supply,' the meat processor's CEO Kenneth Sullivan said in a statement on Sunday. 'It is impossible to keep our grocery stores stocked if our plants are not running. These facility closures will also have severe, perhaps disastrous, repercussions for many in the supply chain.'

 
Britain could be 'too SCARED' to leave lockdown

UK - Ministers fear Britons will not obey instructions to lift the coronavirus lockdown when the time comes despite the risk of lasting damage to the economy, it was revealed today. Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab has moved to quash the idea of an imminent loosening, with the UK now facing restrictions until at least May 7.

All 50 US States Now Under Major Disaster Declaration

USA - President Donald Trump on Saturday approved a disaster declaration for Wyoming, meaning that all 50 states are under a major disaster declaration amid the CCP virus pandemic. The declaration for the state comes about three weeks after the first disaster order in New York, the epicenter of the virus. Non-state territories including the US Virgin Islands, the Northern Mariana Islands, Washington, Guam, and Puerto Rico are all under disaster declarations. The only one that isn’t under such a declaration is American Samoa.

‘Throat of fire’ volcano signalling imminent, devastating Collapse

ECUADOR - Scientists are warning that the Tungurahua volcano in Ecuador is showing early signs of impending catastrophic collapse, after satellite data showed substantial internal damage from ongoing magma activity. Tungurahua, has been persistently active since 1999 so wear and tear was inevitable, especially given that the 'Throat of fire,' or 'Black giant' as the Quechua indigenous people named it, has already collapsed twice before thousands of years ago. Such collapses can trigger massive landslides and pyroclastic flows, which can travel for tens of kilometers. For example, the collapse 3,000 years ago is thought to have laid waste to an area of roughly 80km sq (11,000 football fields). Meanwhile, an eruption in 1999 forced the evacuation of some 25,000 people, so the impact on human life in the area should the volcano collapse again would be truly staggering.

 
TORNADOES wreak havoc across southern US states

USA - Several people died after powerful tornadoes swept through parts of southern America, damaging homes, knocking down power lines and blocking roads with uprooted trees. Louisiana and Mississippi have been hit the hardest. At least seven people were killed after tornadoes combined with severe rainstorms battered Mississippi. One fatality was confirmed in Walthall County, two in Lawrence County, three in Jefferson Davis County, and another one in Jones County as of Sunday evening. Tornadoes left a heavy trail of destruction in Monroe, Louisiana, where some 300 homes were either razed to the ground or damaged, according to local police. Monroe Regional Airport has also sustained heavy damage from at least one tornado. Earlier on Sunday, a tornado touched down in central Texas, about 50 miles east of Austin, knocking down trees and power lines in its path. Tornado warnings have been also issued for parts of Alabama, Georgia and Arkansas.

 

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