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  1. Legendar FearLess is Fearful :(

  2. German police have arrested a teenage asylum seeker suspected of planning a suicide attack in Berlin. The suspect, 17, was arrested in the Uckermark, a district in Brandenburg, the state's Interior Minister, Karl-Heinz Schröter, announced. He entered Germany in 2015, police said. They have not confirmed reports that he is Syrian. In December, a jihadist killed 12 people with a lorry at a Berlin Christmas market. That attack by Anis Amri, a Tunisian, put security services under intense scrutiny because of the way in which the attacker, who was later shot dead by police in Italy, evaded their surveillance and crossed European borders undetected. Special forces arrested the teenager after police received a tip-off, Brandenburg police tweeted (in German). He had sent a message to his family saying farewell and that he was joining the "jihad", the police said. The boy told his family he planned to carry out a suicide attack, Mr Schröter said. His ministry said the suspect was Syrian but police tweeted that neither the "Syrian nationality" nor "concrete attack plans" could yet be confirmed, and that investigations continued. Ten attacks a day on Germany migrants Massive drop in German asylum seekers Can the EU stop another Amri? The suspect had been living in a home for unaccompanied underage refugees in Uckermark since 2016 and had never before come to the attention of police. He is currently being questioned and the home is being searched by the state criminal investigation office, Brandenburg police said. Details of the plot cannot be released due to police operations, which are ongoing, the police added. Some 280,000 asylum seekers arrived in Germany last year, a drop of more than 600,000 compared to 2015. Chancellor Angela Merkel's decision to temporarily open the country's borders at the height of the European migrant crisis divided opinion and immigration is an important political issue ahead of the parliamentary election later this year. Mrs Merkel recently moved to try and ramp up deportations of failed asylum seekers. Tunisia had refused to take back Anis Amri after his asylum bid was rejected and pressure has increased on Mrs Merkel's government since the December attack.
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  4. L0GiK-™

    Need help

    Hey, Just put server ports 27015
  5. Two Chinese Sukhoi Su-30 jets have conducted an "unprofessional" intercept of a US aircraft, the US military said. One of the Chinese jets came as close as 150ft (45m) to the US WC-135 plane and flew upside down above it, according to US officials cited by CNN. The US says the plane was on a mission to detect radiation in international airspace over the East China Sea. Tensions have repeatedly risen over US activity near the resource-rich international waters off China's coast. The intercept, which took place on Wednesday, was deemed unprofessional "due to the manoeuvres by the Chinese pilot, as well as the speeds and proximity of both aircraft," Air Force spokesman Lt Col Lori Hodge said. She said the issue was "being addressed with China through appropriate diplomatic and military channels", and a military investigation was under way. China has not commented on the incident, but it accuses the US of carrying out reconnaissance flights over Chinese coastal waters and regularly calls on the US to reduce patrols in the area. China claims sovereignty over almost all of the disputed territory in the South and East China seas, though several other countries in the region have competing claims. China has backed its expansive claims with island-building and naval patrols. The US sniffer aircraft has previously been used to detect evidence of possible nuclear tests by North Korea. Why is the South China Sea contentious? South China Sea- Island, rock or reef? 'Routine operations' Separately, China and South East Asian countries have agreed a framework for a long-awaited code of conduct for the disputed South China Sea, China's foreign ministry said, without giving details on the content. It will now be submitted to the foreign ministers of the countries in August. Over the years, the US, China and several of the South East Asian countries have had disputes over rival activity in the South China Sea. In February, a US aircraft carrier started what Washington described as "routine operations" in the South China Sea, with a fleet of supporting warships. The deployment came despite Chinese warnings against challenging Beijing's sovereignty in the region. In May 2016, two Chinese fighters carried out a similar intercept of a US military aircraft over the South China Sea. At the time, the US military said its maritime reconnaissance aircraft was carrying out a routine patrol in the area. In 2001, a Chinese jet and a US Navy surveillance aircraft collided off Hainan Island, killing the Chinese pilot. The US spy plane was forced to make an emergency landing on the island and China held the crew members for 11 days, sparking a major diplomatic standoff.
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  7. Anakonda banned hhh 

    why ??

    1. TALVINNN'

      TALVINNN'

      Wtf how this happened

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      TALVINNN'

       he is administrator

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    ca nu pot trimite mesaj !

  9. Palestine will never die !!!!
  10. Am votat CS 1.6 ! Dar la CS:GO calitatea videului este mai buna !

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