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Friday, January 30, 2015

TRUNEWS Headlines 1/30/2015

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TRUNEWS HEADLINES FOR 1/30/2015

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US officials question if released Taliban returning to militant activity

U.S. officials are questioning whether at least one of the five Taliban officers released in a swap for possible deserter, Bowe Bergdahl may have returned to Muslim terrorist activity.

CNN's Barbara Starr says the communications of the five Taliban are monitored and one of them has shown suspicious activity.

Priscilla Huff is in Washington DC:

 

BATTLE WITH IS KILLS SENIOR KURDISH GENERAL, 8 OF HIS TROOPS

Clashes with Islamic State terrorists killed a senior Kurdish General and eight of his fighters just outside the northern Iraqi city of Kirkuk.

Attacks elsewhere killed 27 people, with twin bombs hitting a crowded market in Baghdad and a suicide bomber targeting pro-government Shiite militiamen who were manning a checkpoint outside a city north of the Iraqi capital.

Russian backed militants launch major offensives against Ukraine

Heavy fighting is reportedly underway in eastern Ukraine. Many civilians are trapped in a town, where Ukrainian troops and pro-Russian rebels are exchanging heavy tank and artillery fire. Tom Barton reports from Moscow.

 

Russia's Central Bank Cuts Interest Rate

The Russia's rouble, has fallen in value after the country's central bank made a surprise interest rate cut. The move comes as EU foreign ministers have decided not impose fresh sanctions on Russia - but to extend the existing sanctions until September...

 

U.S. economy cools in fourth quarter, but consumer spending shines

U.S. economic growth slowed sharply in the fourth quarter as weak business spending and a wider trade deficit offset the fastest pace of consumer spending according to the Commerce Department's first fourth-quarter GDP snapshot.

Ebola likely to persist in 2015 as communities resist aid: Red Cross

The Red Cross says, West Africa will be lucky to wipe out Ebola this year, as the locals remains suspicious of aid workers, especially in Guinea.

The virus is "flaring up" in new areas in the region and not all infections are being reported..

 

Arizona copes with measles outbreak as Super Bowl nears

AS many as 1,000 people in Arizona, including about 200 children, could be at risk for measles as state officials urged precautions to fight the outbreak days before football fans flood the region for the big game Sunday.

At least seven cases of measles connected to the Disneyland outbreak have been confirmed around Phoenix. Some of the infected people have moved around, gone to hospitals, grocery stores and a post office, raising the number of contacts and creating the possibility that the highly contagious disease could spread.

 

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Like David vs. Goliath, Rick Wiles is a citizen reporter who decided to take on the Big News Media. Starting with a $7,500 donation in May 1999 to launch the first radio program, Rick’s faith in God and steadfast determination has overseen the growth and development of TRUNEWS into an internationally recognized source of credible news and information in a world where nothing seems to make sense anymore. Rick’s professional career was in media marketing and advertising sales. Throughout his early years, God’s hand silently guided him to be in employed in the latest new media. While in his early 20’s, Rick’s first media job was with a new FM radio station in the days when AM was still king.

 

In 1980, he blazed a path as a pioneer in local cable television advertising when CNN and ESPN were new start-up channels on cable TV.  As a sales manager, he launched one of the first cable advertising interconnects in the nation.  He was hired in 1984 by the Christian Broadcasting Network as the first National Cable Marketing Manager for the new CBN Cable Network which later became the Family Channel.  In 1995, Paul F. Crouch hired Rick as the Marketing Director for Trinity Broadcasting Network where Rick repositioned the TBN brand inside the cable industry – and played an important role in negotiating the early contracts to launch TBN on DirecTV, DISH, and the former PrimeStar DBS systems.  Rick resigned from TBN in September 1998 after receiving a dramatic call from God to fulltime ministry.


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