A security agency chief has warned that Moscow has a "very complex intelligence interest in Germany." However, far-right extremism is the country's current "greatest threat," he said.
German-Russian relations flare up over state-run TV channel
Russia has accused Germany of restricting press freedoms after the bank accounts for a state-run broadcaster with an office in Berlin were closed.
RT DE is hoping to run two four-hour news bulletins per day on German TV
A dispute between Berlin and Moscow over the establishment of a Russian state-backed TV channel in Germany heated up on Friday after the Russian Foreign Ministry accused the German government of violating press freedoms.
The dispute arose regarding the channel RT formerly Russia Today the German offshoot of which announced a plan in January to set up a television station in Germany by the end of the year.
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The members of the board of directors of the Young Marines, a national youth organization, welcome back a former board member - Howard Snow, a retired Marine Corps officer and former Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Navy. Watching the development of young people grow into outstanding adults is the ultimate reward. Assisting them along their Young Marines journey is an honor for me, Snow said. I am pleased to be rejoining the board of the Young Marines, where I can help instill the core values and inspiration I learned in my military career.
Snow is a retired Lieutenant Colonel with the Marine Corps, who is currently acting as the National Moderator for Defense Leadership Forum s in person and on-line contracting summits. He is also a Fellow at George Mason University s Center for Infrastructure Protection and Homeland Security and writes on national and international business opportunities. Snow has more than 40 years of military,
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TWIN FALLS â One of the areaâs largest fundraisers, Magic Valley Festival of Giving, had to cancel this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but event organizers encourage people to support the charities directly this holiday season.
Festival organizer Mark Hansen said the event raised more than $250,000 last year for 30 non-profit charities along with thousands of pounds of food for food pantries and shelters and barrels of toys for Santaâs Cause Inc.
The event also supports organizations like the American Legion and the Boys & Girls Club, among others.
Porch pirates and other thieves are already busy trying steal peopleâs holiday cheer along with their presents and seasonal yard decorations.