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US STATE DEPARTMENT OFFERS $10 MILLION REWARD FOR INFORMATION ON HEZBOLLAH FINANCIAL MECHANISMS

The US State Department  is offering up to $10 million in reward money for information “leading to the disruption of the financial mechanisms of the global terrorist organization Lebanese Hezbollah.” View image on Twitter Hiba Nasr @HibaNasr Breaking 3 7:28 PM - Apr 22, 2019 See Hiba Nasr's other Tweets Twitter Ads info and privacy All of the information is  also being disseminated in Arabic. “Rewards can be provided for information leading to the identification and disruption of: a source of revenue for Hizballah or its key financial facilitation mechanisms; major Hizballah donors or financial facilitators; financial institutions or exchange houses facilitating Hizballah transactions; businesses or investments owned or controlled by Hizballah or its financiers; front companies engaged in international procurement of dual-use technology on behalf of Hizballah; and criminal schemes involving Hizballah m

CHINA BOASTS MARITIME STRENGTH IN PLA NAVY’S 70TH ANNIVERSARY PARADE (VIDEOS, PHOTOS)

Click to see full-size image On April 23 rd , the Chinese People’s Liberation Army Navy celebrated its 70 th  anniversary in a massive event. The event took place at Qingdao, in east China’s Shandong Province. More than 60 countries sent delegations  to take part in the naval parade, more than 30 of them sent major naval leaders, such as Admiral Jose Luis Villan of Argentina, Fijian navy commander Humphrey Tawake among others. The parade featured 32 Chinese vessels and 39 aircraft, as well as warships from 13 foreign countries including India, Japan, Vietnam and Australia. The US sent a low-level delegation to Qingdao, led by the naval attache at its Beijing embassy, and no ships. Russia sent its Navy’s frigate Admiral Gorshkov. The Indian Navy sent its frontline destroyer the INS Kolkata. India in China ✔ @EOIBeijing Deepening Military-to-Military Relations. The Indian Navy’s frontline destroyer, INS Kolkata reached the Qingdao Port t