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Russia expels 2 Dutch diplomats in quid pro quo move | iNFOnews | Thompson-Okanagan s News Source

January 18, 2021 - 6:54 AM MOSCOW - Russia s Foreign Ministry on Monday announced the expulsion of two Dutch diplomats in a quid pro quo move. In December, the Netherlands ordered two Russian diplomats out after the country s intelligence agency accused them of gathering intelligence information on semiconductors, nanotechnology and artificial intelligence. The Russian Foreign Ministry said it summoned a Dutch envoy Monday to protest the “unfriendly and provocative” Dutch action, adding that the accusations against the Russian diplomats were “slanderous and unfounded.” It said that two Dutch diplomats were ordered to leave Moscow in two weeks “on the principle of reciprocity.” Dutch Foreign Minster Stef Blok said in a statement that the diplomats “did their work for the Netherlands in a professional and committed manner. They have now completely unjustly and through no fault of their own been expelled by Russia.”

Year after Ukraine plane downed by Iran, civilian jets still at risk

Year after Ukraine plane downed by Iran, civilian jets still at risk Elizabeth Palmer © Ebrahim Noroozi/AP APTOPIX Iran Plane Crash It s been just over a year since Ukraine International Airlines Flight 752 was shot down by Iranian missiles. The international investigators probing the incident say they re still waiting for Iran to provide answers that would help make the skies especially over conflict zones safer. Someone caught video on their cell phone of a fireball in the sky just before dawn on January 8 last year. Then, in the light of day, the wreckage and human remains could be seen strewn across fields in an outer suburb of the Iranian capital, Tehran.

Indonesian Boeing Passenger Jet Crashes in Java Sea -- 2nd Update

By Jon Emont, Andrew Tangel and Doug Cameron A Boeing Co. passenger plane carrying 62 people crashed into the Java Sea on Saturday, Indonesian authorities said. The Sriwijaya Air jet lost contact with air-traffic controllers and disappeared from radar minutes after taking off from the country s capital, Jakarta, transport ministry officials said. It was on a 90-minute flight from Jakarta to Pontianak, the capital of West Kalimantan province on Indonesia s Borneo island, and went missing at 2:40 p.m. local time, a spokeswoman for the ministry, Adita Irawati, said. The aircraft involved was a 26-year-old Boeing 737-500, according to Theodora Erika, a spokeswoman for Sriwijaya Air, which is an Indonesian carrier. Sriwijaya flight SJ182 departed at 2:36 p.m. local time, climbing to a maximum altitude of 10,900 feet about four minutes later and then beginning a steep descent, according to aviation data provider Flightradar24. The last data signal from the aircraft was

How Catalytic Events Change The Course Of History

How Catalytic Events Change The Course Of History Catalytic events from the 9/11 attacks to the coronavirus pandemic The 9/11 attacks of 2001 are classic examples of catalytic events that change the course of history. They can be seen as triggers for Seneca Collapses, sudden and catastrophic, they are well described by Seneca s words, the way to ruin is rapid. It is the way history moves: never smoothly but always in bumps. The most recent example of a catalytic effect of this kind is the current epidemic of coronavirus. Please share this article - Go to very top of page, right hand side, for social media buttons.

From around the globe, a small cadre of trackers document classified satellites

From around the globe, a small cadre of trackers document classified satellites
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