Most Germans oppose EU migrant deal with ‘untrustworthy’ Turkey: Zio-Watch, April 8, 2016

The head of Turkey’s state-owned Mechanical and Chemical Industry Corporation (MKEK) weapons factory has been arrested on charges of trying to sell weapon designs to a US company.

According to Turkish media, Mustafa Tanrıverdi was detained in the Turkish capital Ankara on Thursday while trying to sell the design and production plans of the MP-5 gun and the newly produced domestic infantry rifle MPT-76 to a US company official for USD 200,000 and USD 300,000, respectively.

Tanrıverdi (pictured below) was caught red-handed at a restaurant in Ankara by Turkish security officers posing as the US company’s agents, said a report by Turkish Haber Port daily. The company had noticed Turkish authorities of his plan to sell the designs.

“I’ve made a mistake in this incident. I know what I’ve done and I regret it,” said Tanrıverdi in his testimony in court, while claiming that the information does not qualify as state secret.
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Published time: 9 Apr, 2016 05:51

Russian President Vladimir Putin © Alexander Zemlianichenko

Russian President Vladimir Putin © Alexander Zemlianichenko Russian President Vladimir Putin © Alexander Zemlianichenko / Reuters

While Putin has amazed the internet with an impromptu interpretation for a German politician in St. Petersburg, that is only one of many episodes when Russia’s president proved he could break any language barrier to convey a message or discharge tension.

READ MORE: Putin dazzles with German skills as he unexpectedly steps in as translator at forum (VIDEO)

Thursday’s incident at a St. Petersburg forum, which saw Putin casually translating for former State Secretary of the German Defense Ministry, Willy Wimmer, went viral, with the latter only half-jokingly suggesting that the Russian leader’s skills were worth including in the Guinness Book of World Records. RT recalls five memorable episodes when Putin didn’t shun the opportunity to speak a foreign language in public.

1. Helping out Merkel

Journalists were in for a treat at a 2013 briefing in Hannover following talks between Putin and German Chancellor Angela Merkel when Putin unexpectedly came to Merkel’s rescue after she couldn’t comprehend a question posed by a Russian reporter. The holdup was due to a technical issue with the simultaneous translation.

As the journalist paused, the Russian President successfully took up the role of fluent interpreter. It’s widely known that Putin honed his German skills while serving as an intelligence officer from 1984 to 1990 in the city of Dresden when it was part of the former German Democratic Republic.

2. Famous Bundestag speech

However, Putin’s most famous try at German to date remains an epic 20-minute speech he delivered to the deputies of the Bundestag, Germany’s Parliament, in September of 2001. After stating that Russia always saw Germany as one of the most important centers of European culture, Putin switched from his native Russian to the “language of Goethe, of Schiller, and of Kant.” No need to say that his address was met with a standing ovation on behalf of the startled parliamentarians.

3. Promoting Russian sports & trade

Although far less known, Russia’s President doesn’t shy away from publicly expressing himself in English either, despite the fact that he has only been learning the language for a few years amid his tight schedule as head of state.
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While campaigning in New York, the Republican presidential candidate visits Chabad Neshama Center, where he learned how to make matzah from scratch and sang Passover songs. Vying for the Jewish vote in New York, Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz visited a Jewish community center in Brooklyn on Thursday where he learned how to make matzah from scratch at the center’s Model Matzah Bakery.
The Texas senator joined Chabad Neshama Center director Rabbi Moishe Winner, his wife Leah, and a dozen children who were making matzo while singing “roll, roll, roll the matzo dough.”
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(JTA) — A leader of British Jews accused Labour Chairman Jeremy Corbyn of belittling the party’s alleged anti-Semitism problem.

Jonathan Arkush, the president of the Board of Deputies of British Jews, leveled the accusation in a statement Thursday, the Jewish News of London reported.

“We cannot imagine that any other minority’s concerns would be dismissed off-hand in this way,” he said, adding he was “deeply concerned” over Labour’s handling of Jew hatred in its ranks. “In the last few weeks we have witnessed a stream of clear-cut cases of anti-Semitism in the Labour Party, which can’t just be fobbed off as differences over Israel,” he said.

Arkush’s accusation came after Corbyn defended a remark that his brother made, in which his brother, Piers, dismissed  allegations that Labour was not properly handing anti-Semitism as “absurd,” adding  by that “Zionists can’t cope with anyone supporting rights for Palestine.”
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Activists and members of the gay community protest in Jerusalem on July 30, 2015. (Yonatan Sindel/Flash90)

Activists and members of the gay community protest in Jerusalem on July 30, 2015. (Yonatan Sindel/Flash90)

Activists and members of the gay community protest in Jerusalem on July 30, 2015. (Yonatan Sindel/Flash90)

(JTA) — An Orthodox rabbinic organization in Israel drafted what it said is the country’s first Jewish legal document by such a group on how to regulate the behavior of homosexual members of Orthodox communities.

The document by the nonprofit Beit Hillel, a rabbinical group of 200 members that promotes inclusiveness in Orthodox Judaism, “sets forth guidelines, which are founded in halachah, on how to contain people with a homosexual orientation within faith communities,” director Rabbi Shlomo Hecht told JTA Friday, using the Hebrew-language word for Jewish religious law.

Successful “containment,” he said, would help “people with a homosexual orientation to feel more comfortable within their Orthodox faith community.”
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Gal Gadot attending the European Premiere of "Batman v Superman: Dawn Of Justice" in London, March 22, 2016. (Anthony Harvey/Getty Images)

Gal Gadot attending the European Premiere of "Batman v Superman: Dawn Of Justice" in London, March 22, 2016. (Anthony Harvey/Getty Images)

Gal Gadot, who co-stars with Kevin Costner in the new film “Criminal,” attending the European Premiere of “Batman v Superman: Dawn Of Justice” in London, March 22, 2016. (Anthony Harvey/Getty Images)

(JTA) — At the Israel premiere of a film starring Kevin Costner, the Hollywood actor said he does not care whether anti-Israel activists, including Roger Waters, disapprove of his visit to the Jewish state.

“I don’t ask anyone’s permission to travel,” Costner said in an interview Tuesday a press conference earlier this week at the Cinema City multiplex near the Tel Aviv suburb of Herzliya. Asked by a reporter whether Roger Waters, a British musician known for his role as  former Pink Floyd frontman and for promoting boycotts on Israel, Costner said: “Who? I haven’t heard of it,” adding: “ I’ve received lots of love here. I wouldn’t have missed that.”

Costner, who in 1991 won two Academy Awards for directing and acting in the box-office hit “Dances with Wolves,” was in Israel for a screening of the upcoming action film “Criminal,” in which he stars alongside Ryan Reynolds, Gary Oldman and Israeli actress Gal Gadot.
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Bernie Sanders holding a rally outside his childhood home in the Flatbush neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York, April 8, 2016. (Eric Thayer/Getty Images)

Bernie Sanders holding a rally outside his childhood home in the Flatbush neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York, April 8, 2016. (Eric Thayer/Getty Images)

Bernie Sanders holding a rally outside his childhood home in the Flatbush neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York, April 8, 2016. (Eric Thayer/Getty Images)

(JTA) — For the second time this week, Bernie Sanders named an inflated number for Palestinian civilian deaths in Israel’s 2014 war in Gaza.

Speaking on MSNBC on Friday morning, the Jewish Democratic presidential candidate acknowledged that he had not known “the exact number” when he told the New York Daily News he thought that 10,000 Gazans died in 2014. “It turns out that, according to the United Nations, over 2,000 civilians were killed” in the war, he said, and repeated his allegation that Israel’s military actions were “disproportionate.”

But the United Nation’s Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs puts the Gaza civilian death toll in the 2014 war at 1,423, while Hamas, the Palestinian militant group that governs the Gaza Strip, gives a similar number, 1,462. Israel has argued the number of civilian deaths is likely lower.
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Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, making matzah with children at the Model Matzah Bakery in Brooklyn, New York, April 7, 2016. (Twitter)

Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, making matzah with children at the Model Matzah Bakery in Brooklyn, New York, April 7, 2016. (Twitter)

Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, making matzah with children at the Model Matzah Bakery in Brooklyn, New York, April 7, 2016. (Twitter)

NEW YORK (JTA) — Ahead of the presidential primaries in New York, Ted Cruz helped Jewish children make matzah in Brooklyn.

At the Chabad-run Model Matzah Bakery in Brighton Beach Thursday evening, the Texas senator and Republican presidential hopeful led some 15 children in making the unleavened Passover bread, singing “roll, roll, roll the matzah dough.”

Cruz was joined by Rabbi Moishe Winner and his wife, Leah Winner. He even sang and clapped with the children through a rendition of the Passover song “Dayenu,” according to ABC News. Dozens of supporters chanted “Jews for Cruz” as the senator entered the bakery, and on his way out.

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A Palestinian woman collects her belongings after Israeli forces demolished a shelter she used to live in with her family in the village of Khirbet Tana near the West Bank city of Nablus, April 7, 2016. (Photo by Reuters)A Palestinian woman collects her belongings after Israeli forces demolished a shelter she used to live in with her family in the village of Khirbet Tana near the West Bank city of Nablus, April 7, 2016. (Photo by Reuters)
A Palestinian woman collects her belongings after Israeli forces demolished a shelter she used to live in with her family in the village of Khirbet Tana near the West Bank city of Nablus, April 7, 2016. (Photo by Reuters)

The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA) says 124 Palestinians, including 60 children, have been made homeless in a single day in Israel’s demolition campaign across the occupied West Bank.

The UNOCHA announced in a statement on Friday that a total of 54 structures, among them 18 donor-funded ones, had been razed in nine different Palestinian communities the previous day.

The statement added that the demolitions affected 293 people, including 98 children, in those areas.

Thirty four of the structures razed were demolished in the village of Khirbet Tana near the West Bank city of Nablus, displacing 69 Palestinians. A total of 29 of those displaced were children.

“Many of the demolished structures [in Khirbet Tana] had been provided by donors as relief after earlier demolitions,” the UNOCHA pointed out.

Recent figures released by the UN show the Israeli military has more than tripled the demolitions of Palestinian structures in the occupied West Bank over the past three months.
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