The offensive began only hours after the Kurdistan Workers’ Party, or P.K.K., mounted deadly attacks against the Turkish military, killing 24 soldiers and wounding 18 early on Wednesday in Hakkari Province. In all, 22 battalions of elite commando and special-forces troops were operating against the insurgents in five locations, supported by surveillance drones, helicopters and F-16 and F-4 jets, the army said, adding that at least three militants had been killed so far and that explosives and other military equipment had been confiscated. The Iraqi government and the Kurdish regional administration in northern Iraq have expressed concerns about Turkish cross-border military incursions in the past, but both of them condemned the attacks by the P.K.K. in strong terms and offered to help prevent the group from operating in northern Iraq, according to Turkish news outlets.
Ponedjeljak, 18 Srpanj 2011 17:38 Saznajemo da u Republici Njemačkoj i još nekoliko vodećih europskih država, vlade pripremaju zaustavljanje sve izglednije navale svojih građana s ciljem masovnog podizanja novca s banaka. Stanovnici tih zemalja su, međutim u velikoj zabludi ako misle da na banci imaju novac, jer njihov novac je pretvoren u raznorazne vrijednosne papire i virtualne vrijednosti. (HRsvijet.net) Europska Unija je prije nekoliko dana uputila poruku na adresu velikih medijskih kuća, u kojem se urednike „mainstream medija“ moli da o ovoj mogućnosti ne izvještavaju stanovništvo, jer bi se u svim zemljama Eurozone moglo dogoditi ono što se proteklog tjedna dešavalo u Irskoj, gdje je zabilježen pravi „stampedo“ na bankomate i šaltere tamošnjih banaka. Samo u dvije vodeće irske banke, “AngloIrish bank” i “Bank of Ireland”, podignuto je tijekom prošlog tjedna čak 23 MILIJARDE EURA!!
Hi Sebastien, 1. When do you receive the error message? 2. Have you made any recent changes on the computer? This error comes up with Intel GUI Graphics interface.
The UN Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) has warned of a possible resurgence of the deadly bird flu virus, saying that a mutant strain is spreading in Asia. A mutant strain of the H5N1 avian influenza, which can apparently sidestep defences of existing vaccines, is spreading in China and Vietnam, the UN agency said in a statement on Monday. "Virus circulation in Vietnam poses a direct threat to Cambodia, Thailand and Malaysia as well as endangering the Korean peninsula and Japan," it said. It called for greater surveillance to contain its outbreak, saying there could be a "major resurgence" of the disease.