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Ikea buys TaskRabbit to make furniture assembly less of a pain

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Ikea plans to offer its customers a more integrated helpline when it comes to putting together its infamously complicated furniture items.
Swedish retail company Ikea said Thursday that it has acquired TaskRabbit. Financial terms were not disclosed.
Based in San Francisco, TaskRabbit is an on-demand, service provider marketplace where consumers can find gig workers to carry out random tasks, including help with home improvements, general handyman stuff and, most importantly for Ikea, furniture assembly.
As one would expect, Ikea plans to use TaskRabbit to offer its customers a more integrated helpline when it comes to putting together Ikea’s infamously complicated furniture items.
The two companies first teamed up for a pilot run in London in November 2016, but the acquisition will allow Ikea to extend TaskRabbit services to all of its stores in the US and London, and eventually other countries as well.
Ikea is also hoping to leverage TaskRabbit to build a presence in the technology space.
„We will be able to learn from TaskRabbit’s digital expertise, while also providing Ikea customers additional ways to access flexible and affordable service solutions to meet the needs of today’s customer,“ said Jesper Brodin, president and CEO of IKEA Group, in a press release.
Once the acquisition is complete, TaskRabbit will continue to function as an independent company based in San Francisco. TaskRabbit will also retain its ability to partner with other retailers outside of Ikea. As an interesting side note, TaskRabbit was an early partner of Amazon’s Home Services business when it launched in 2015.
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Fatal fall from TV tower in Miami Gardens deadliest in 5 years

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The fall from a TV tower, which is being investigated by the Miami Gardens Police Department and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, is the deadliest communications tower construction worker accident to be investigated by the federal agency in more than five years.
Authorities are searching for answers to what caused scaffolding to tumble around a 100-story Miami Gardens TV tower, killing three out-of-state workers during an attempt to install a new transmission antenna.
The tragedy, which is being investigated by the Miami Gardens Police Department and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, is the deadliest communications tower construction worker accident to be investigated by the federal agency in more than five years.
OSHA has investigated about 30 fatal construction cases at communications towers since 2012, according to an agency spreadsheet, including a communications tower collapse in February 2014 that killed two workers and a responding firefighter in Clarksburg, West Virginia. But until Wednesday, no more than two workers had been killed in any single incident investigated by the workplace safety agency.
Little information on what had caused the scaffolding around the tower to collapse had been released by Thursday afternoon. The team of workers, employed by the Cedar Hill, Texas-based company Tower Kings II, were replacing a new antenna for WSVN-Channel 7 when the scaffolding went down, according to WPLG-Local 10.
Channel 10 engineer Juan Rodriguez, who was on the ground during the incident, told the station that he and others fled as the scaffolding crashed mid-operation. “The crane operator started screaming and crying that they were dead on the floor,” he said.
There were conflicting reports on how high the men were when the gin pole they were working at collapsed, but Miami Gardens Police Chief Delma Noel-Pratt said the workers were near the top of the more-than-1,000 foot tower when the scaffolding went down.
Michael D’Aquino, a regional spokesman of OSHA, said the agency had opened a preliminary investigation but declined to provide details. The identities of the employees have not been released pending results from the medical examiner and until relatives are notified, Noel-Pratt said.
The tower, 501 NW 207th St., was completed in 2009 and has transmitted a signal from that year on. Both WPLG and WSVN use the tower, which is owned by Miami Tower, LLC, which has the same Pembroke Park address as WPLG.
Tower King II did not respond to a request for comment Thursday. The company was fined a total of $600 for two sets of “serious” safety violations in 2008 and 2011, according to a search of agency records, though additional information on the reasons for the fines was not available.
In a statement, WSVN-TV owner and president Edmund Ansin expressed regret over the accident Wednesday.
“Our deepest sympathies go out to the families of the three men who died. They worked for a company hired by Channel 7 to perform work on the tower that was required by the FCC.”
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GoPro introduces Hero6 action cam

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GoPro CEO Nick Woodman today announced the release of the GoPro Hero6. Although the newest model might look nearly identical to Hero5, the improvements are major, and found within. Why should you consider an upgrade? To begin with, slow-mo frames have improved —…
GoPro CEO Nick Woodman today announced the release of the GoPro Hero6. Although the newest model might look nearly identical to Hero5, the improvements are major, and found within.
Why should you consider an upgrade?
To begin with, slow-mo frames have improved — in fact, they’ve doubled. Now, you can shoot 4K at 60 Frames per Second (FPS), 2.7K at 120FPS and even 1080p at 240FPS. The Hero6 also adds faster WiFi speeds for file transfer, and better image stabilization.
There’s also an HDR mode, which replaces WDR (Wide Dynamic Range) in the previous model.
GoPro has, it seems, chosen to differentiate itself from cheaper action cams by focusing on what’s most important: quality.
With its new GP1 sensor, according to Woodman, the Hero6 “offers improved dynamic range, extensive manual controls, enhanced color reproduction and better lowlight performance.” These features are a step up from Ambarella imaging chips used in most action cameras.
The Hero6 goes on sale today for $499, $100 more than its predecessor. Tech
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BlackBerry, yes BlackBerry, is making a comeback as a software company

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When you think about dead companies walking, BlackBerry was clearly one that came to mind, but under the leadership of CEO John Chen, the company is actually..
When you think about dead companies walking, BlackBerry was clearly one that came to mind, but under the leadership of CEO John Chen, the company is actually making a comeback as a software company focused on security, and it’s latest quarterly earnings report suggests the pivot is working splendidly.
The company reported revenue of $249 million, which shattered analyst’s expectations of $220 million, according to published reports. The surge was led by record software revenue, which came in at $996 million, a year-over-year increase of 26 percent. The company also reported record gross margins of 76 percent up from 67% last quarter and 62% a year ago.
CEO John Chen was justifiably pleased and Wall Street rewarded the company stock, which started the day at $9.90 per share and was sitting at $10.44 at the time of publication. It had been as high as $10.79 earlier in the day.
All in all the company is trending in the right direction, something that seemed unthinkable a five years ago when BlackBerry was left for dead after its phone business went in the toilet, the victim of competition from iPhone and Android phones.
When Chen took over the company in November 2013, it seemed he was on a fool’s errand trying to save a company that had little chance in the handset market, but one thing the company had was some cash on hand from its glory days as a popular handset maker. Chen has used that cash for strategic purchases that have helped redefine the company.
Prior to his coming on board, BlackBerry was a company taking on water. It had watched its phone marketshare get hacked. Set the wayback machine for 2009 and you’ll see a company that was firmly in control of the smartphone market, according to data from comScore (BlackBerry was known as RIM in those days):
Fast forward four years to December 2013, the month after Chen took over and the market had shifted dramatically:
If you looked at the company purely from a phone perspective, it didn’t seem to have much left, but Chen obviously saw a way forward for the company and he began to reshape it slowly but surely. The report today is just a one-quarter snapshot, but it’s one that shows companies can rally from seemingly unrecoverable situations.
While Chen admitted to CNBC, that there could be bumps in the road ahead, BlackBerry has redefined itself as a software company, and once again the future looks bright. That didn’t seem possible all that long ago.

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Puerto Rico's new worry is a population flight to the US mainland that could slow its recovery

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Puerto Rico’s shrinking population has been a cause for concern, but now catastrophic hurricane damage could force even another exodus.
Financially troubled Puerto Rico’s shrinking population has long been a cause for concern, but now the catastrophic damage and slow recovery from Hurricane Maria could force even more people to flee, making its economic outlook and recovery that much more shaky.
A week after the category 4 storm, the recovery has been painfully slow and the devastation is worse than expected. The prospect of months without electricity across the island, the lack of potable water and thousands of homeless people make some amount of migration to the mainland from the U. S. territory all but guaranteed.
Politicians in New York and Florida, two states likely to draw many Puerto Rican residents because of community and family ties, have been among the first to respond with aid and other support.
The Miami-Dade school district, for instance, has said it is prepared to take in students from Puerto Rico and expects to see an influx once flights return to normal from the island.
„We have already over 2,000 Puerto Rican-born children, who are students in our school system. The family connections between Miami Dade and the island are very strong,“ said Alberto Carvalho, Superintendent of Schools for Miami Dade. „We are obviously expecting to receive a significant number, in the hundreds, to at least a couple thousand.“
Carvalho said a dozen students arrived from Puerto Rico even before commercial flights resumed. He expects more to trickle in, with the first most likely to be individuals with financial wherewithal, coming as families or sending their children to stay with relatives.
The next wave he expects will be those that are less financially well off, and they could come in greater numbers as has happened in other crises where Florida was a destination for residents from Caribbean or Latin America nations. The fact that Puerto Ricans are Americans enables those leaving the island to easily enter and stay on the mainland.
Puerto Rico’s dire circumstances are compounded by the commonwealth’s bankruptcy. It has seen its revenue flows cut short by its inability to provide even basic services for its 3.4 million residents. It has also lost the flow of tourist money, and it’s difficult to say when that industry will recover.
The progress has been slow with containers filled with supplies stuck at the port, and fuel shortages are aggravating the movement of goods.
Gov. Ricardo Rossello warned several days ago that without more U. S. aid, the territory risks a mass migration that would impair its ability to recover. „Massive migration“ he was quoted saying, „would deteriorate our [economic] base here in Puerto Rico and would provoke significant demographic shifting in other areas of the United States.“
Rossello asked for an aid package just like a U. S. state would receive. Rossello told CNBC Thursday that food and water are still needed urgently needed. He said he’s seeking lines of credit at „reasonable rates“ from the Federal Reserve and the Treasury for rebuilding.
In making federal hurricane aid requests, Rossello said on “ Squawk Box “ he has yet to get a commitment for new loans to help with the cost of the massive cleanup and eventual rebuilding. He said Puerto Rico expects „equal treatment“ to hurricane-stricken Florida and Texas when it comes to allocating relief resources.
On Thursday, House Democrats called on Speaker Paul Ryan to push forward legislation right away. Ryan, in a briefing with reporters, said there was $6.7 billion already approved for hurricane relief that will be released within two days, and Puerto Rico will receive some if it.
Ryan said the Trump administration will do an assessment of damage and seek more funds from Congress for Puerto Rico, probably in October. Providing aid to Puerto Rico has been much more difficult than it was for Texas and Florida when they were hit by hurricanes because it is an island, he said.
President Donald Trump, who said the U. S. is responding well to the crisis, is expected to visit Puerto Rico on October 3. On Thursday, the Trump administration waved a maritime rule, the Jones Act, allowing foreign flagged carriers easier access to San Juan with shipments of medicine, food and water, but CNBC reports that there is already a back up of goods waiting to be distributed.
Puerto Rico is currently focused on funding the return of basic services.
But ultimately, the Puerto Rican oversight board will have to focus on the territory’s longer-term financial plan. That will have to include the consideration of changing revenue, and a potential change in population if there is a significant migration, according to Curtis Erickson, head of capital markets at Preston Hollow Capital.
„It’s going to be a long rebuild. It’s a lot of devastation. When you’re looking at a three to five year rebuild, people might make the decision to have to live elsewhere,“ he said.
Erickson said the oversight board will have to be a lot less optimistic.
„They’re going to make a decision that they have to allow for more variability in the budget and ultimately be more conservative, and more conservative might lead to shrinking the top line and ultimately asking bond holders for more reduction in debt,“ he said.
Puerto Rico has total debt of about $74 billion, and most obligations are already in default. Projections for revenue to cover those debts are now shakier.
„As difficult as it was three months or four months ago to predict what future revenues were across the Commonwealth, it’s even more difficult now,“ said Dennis Pidherny, managing director, U. S. Public Finance at Fitch Ratings. „We saw it after Katrina. There was a permanent decrease in population throughout the New Orleans area. We expect you very well could see that same type of fundamental shift in population, and it’s quite honestly anyone’s guess what the ’new normal will be from an economic stand point for Puerto Rico.“
Pidherny said the math is simple when looking at the debt versus the population base that can pay for it, and a large outward migration would make a difference.
„The folks that were leaving before the hurricane were in fact the ones who had transferrable employment skills who could find jobs in the U. S., or there was a higher proportion of those folks that were atrracted to the U. S. because they wanted to work or could work as opposed to folks that were retiring or moving on to the later stages of life,“ said Pidherny.
Puerto Rico’s fiscal plan from March 2017 shows forecasts for a 0.2 percent population decline a year. The Puerto Rican Department of Economic Development, prior to the storm, had a base case forecast of 3.16 million residents by 2025.
Pidherny said the factors that were considered cornerstones in a debt restructuring before the storm were the territory’s ability to stem or reverse migration; its ability to build and restore sustainable economic growth, and its corporations building more resilient and efficient infrastructure. But those assumptions are all thrown into doubt.
In the U. S., he said, states were able to supplement the federal aid they received. But in Puerto Rico’s case, it is too strapped.
The Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority, PREPA, Thursday rejected an offer form bond holders for $1 billion to help it match requirements from the Federal Emergency Management Agency funds. But it was rejected as not viable.
Puerto Rico suffered a double whammy of hurricanes, with Irma arriving just days before Maria.
Carvalho said many Puerto Rican schools were already damaged before Hurricane Maria even arrived. He said he has been in touch with Puerto Rico Secretary of Education Julia Keleher.
Miami Dade has a history of taking in displaced students. Haitians streamed into Florida after many were left homeless on that island from earth quake and hurricane damage, and Carvalho said Miami Dade took in Honduran and other children from Latin America fleeing violence and gang wars. Miami Dade also played a big role in helping students assimilate after the Mariel boatlift in 1980, resulted in tens of thousands of Cubans arriving in Florida.
„We do have linguistic and cultural experience with the type of student that will be coming to us, who is going to need to some degree, considering the trauma they lived with, psychological support. Miami Dade has sort of written the book on bilingual education,“ said Carvalho. „It’s a community sensitized to the plight of the one who does not speak English and the one who is born out side the United States.“

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Stars Send Best Wishes to Julia Louis-Dreyfus After Breast Cancer Diagnosis – Variety

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Hollywood was quick to react to Julia Louis-Dreyfus‘ breast cancer diagnosis, with most sending best wishes to her and her family.
Julia Louis-Dreyfus, star of the legendary sitcom “Seinfeld,” announced via Twitter on Thursday that she had been diagnosed with breast cancer. Louis-Dreyfus, who recently broke the record for the most Emmy wins in the same category, after snagging her sixth trophy for outstanding lead actress in a comedy series for her work on “Veep,” used […]

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Judge rules Black Lives Matter is a movement that can’t be sued

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A police officer anonymously sued the movement and an activist after being wounded by a rock thrown during a protest.
BATON ROUGE, La. – Black Lives Matter is a social movement, like the tea party or the civil rights movement, and therefore can’t be sued, a federal judge ruled Thursday.
A police officer anonymously sued Black Lives Matter and DeRay Mckesson, a prominent activist in the movement, after being injured by a rock thrown during a protest over a deadly police shooting in Baton Rouge last year.
But U. S. District Judge Brian Jackson dismissed the officer’s suit and ruled that Black Lives Matter is not an entity capable of being sued.
“Although many entities have utilized the phrase ‘black lives matter’ in their titles or business designations, ‘Black Lives Matter’ itself is not an entity of any sort,” Jackson wrote in his 24-page ruling.
The judge also concluded that the officer’s own claims demonstrated that Mckesson “solely engaged in protected speech” at the July 9,2016, demonstration, which followed the fatal shooting of Alton Sterling, a black man, by a white Baton Rouge police officer.
“It’s clear that I did nothing wrong that day and that the police were the only violent people in the streets,” Mckesson, a Baltimore resident, said Thursday after learning of the judge’s ruling. “The movement began as a call to end violence and that call remains the same today.”
The officer’s attorney, Donna Grodner, didn’t immediately respond to a call and email seeking comment.
Grodner also filed a separate suit against Black Lives Matter and Mckesson on behalf of a sheriff’s deputy wounded by a gunman who shot and killed three other law enforcement officers in Baton Rouge last summer. That suit, which is still pending before the same federal judge, accuses Black Lives Matter and five of its leaders of inciting violence that led to the deadly ambush.
Mckesson was one of nearly 200 protesters arrested after Sterling’s shooting death. He was arrested near Baton Rouge police headquarters on a charge of obstructing a highway. The local district attorney declined to prosecute roughly 100 protesters who were arrested on that same charge, including Mckesson.
Mckesson and other protesters have since sued the city of Baton Rouge and local law enforcement officials over their arrests, accusing police of using excessive force and violating their constitutional rights.
The lawsuit dismissed Thursday didn’t accuse Mckesson of throwing the rock that injured the officer’s jaw and teeth, but it claimed he “incited the violence” and “was in charge of the protest,” and that he was seen and heard giving orders.
During a hearing in June, Mckesson’s attorney, Billy Gibbens, said Black Lives Matter doesn’t have a governing body, dues-paying members or bylaws.
“This is a movement, and there isn’t a person who is responsible for it, or the leader or the founder of it,” he told the judge.
Grodner had argued Black Lives Matter is an “unincorporated association” that can be held liable for her client’s injuries.
“It’s organized. They have meetings. They solicit money. They have national chapters,” Grodner said. “This shows a level of national organization.”
The officer whose lawsuit was dismissed is identified only as “Officer John Doe” in the suit, saying the anonymity is “for his protection.” A court filing last year cited the July 2016 sniper attack that killed five Dallas police officers and the shooting 10 days later that killed three law-enforcement officers in Baton Rouge as reasons for concealing the officer’s identity.
Mckesson and Black Lives Matter also were named as defendants in a federal lawsuit that Larry Klayman – founder of the conservative group Freedom Watch – filed last year in Texas after the sniper attack on Dallas police officers. A judge’s ruling on June 2 said the plaintiffs didn’t provide the court with any support for their “proposition” that Black Lives Matter is an entity capable of being sued. All of Klayman’s claims against Mckesson and Black Lives Matter have been dismissed or withdrawn.
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Mozilla releases Firefox 56, the last before Quantum

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Mozilla has released Firefox 56 for public consumption. The update comes with a screen capture tool, a new preferences revamp, and a bunch of other features. It’s the final release before Quantum.
Mozilla has released Firefox 56, the last release before Firefox Quantum in November. Firefox 56 brings some decent changes with it, though, including screenshots, the ability to send tabs and better online form autofilling (for en-US installs only at the moment). There are also a couple of smaller things included which will be mentioned.
The major feature in Firefox 56 is the screenshot tool, there’s a chance you’ve had this feature for a while already because Mozilla was doing a bit of testing on it but now it’s ready for everyone to use. You can read more about the feature in an article we did the other week.
Next up we’ve got Send Tabs; this feature has already been around on Firefox Mobile for a bit already but now it will work from desktop and other mobile apps too. This will save you sending links to yourself in Telegram or whatever messenger you use; there’s also the added bonus that Send Tabs is end-to-end encrypted.
The third big feature is autofill for US users, Mozilla writes:
With the featured changes out of the way, here’s a rundown of the rest of the changes. There’s an updated preferences menu, media opened in a background tab will not play until the tab is selected, hardware acceleration support has been added for AES-GCM, the Safe Browsing protocol was updated to version 4, the update download file size was shrunk by 20%, security for verifying update downloads has been improved, and finally, the Layout Panel has been added to CSS Grid DevTools,
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Suit accuses utility of misleading investors on nuke project

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COLUMBIA, S. C. (AP) — One of the co-owners of a defunct nuclear construction project in South Carolina misled its investors, lying to them about the venture’s progress and artificially driving up stock prices, according to the latest lawsuit filed following the scuttling of the multi-billion dollar endeavor.
The lawsuit, filed in federal court late Wednesday, accuses SCANA and some of its chief executives of artificially inflating stock prices by „issuing false and misleading statements to investors“ about the status of a now-scuttled nuclear reactor project at V. C. Summer, despite knowing the endeavor was struggling.
SCANA subsidiary South Carolina Electric & Gas Co. and state-owned utility Santee Cooper halted the construction of two new nuclear reactors this summer after chief contractor Westinghouse filed for bankruptcy. Both utilities have faced intense scrutiny since the nearly $10 billion failure, which both state and federal authorities are investigating. State lawmakers also are probing the collapse.
A SCANA spokesman didn’t immediately return an email seeking comment on the suit, which joins at least half a dozen others already pending. One, filed by John Crangle of ethics watchdog group Common Cause, demands that SCANA executives return $21 million in bonuses they received as they watched over the reactor construction.
The new lawsuit filed by a SCANA investor seeks class-action status on behalf of anyone who acquired SCANA stock between January 2016, when the company issued a news release touting milestones of the project, and earlier this month. During that time span, according to the lawsuit, the company became aware of — yet kept from the public — a 2015 audit by the Bechtel engineering firm that found serious flaws with the venture, including low morale, high turnover and the lack of a master construction schedule.
Despite the report’s criticism, the lawsuit alleges, SCANA CEO Kevin Marsh and other executives told shareholders the company „continued to move forward and make substantial progress“ on the reactors. Over the coming months, despite assuring investors and analysts the project was essentially on schedule, company executives privately expressed frustration, with Marsh writing to an executive at Toshiba, Westinghouse’s parent company, that he felt SCANA had „been the victim of financial malfeasance “ by the companies.
As shareholders began to become aware of the project’s struggles, the suit notes, SCANA’s stock fell from just over $70 a share in February of this year to around $55 at the end of last week.
The losses suffered by investors because of SCANA executives‘ „prior misrepresentations and fraudulent omissions“ fall under federal securities laws, attorneys wrote.
The lawsuit comes as both SCANA and Santee Cooper and South Carolina’s governor move toward trying to recoup some losses from the project. On Wednesday, the boards of both utilities approved the sale of their $2.2 billion, five-year settlement with Toshiba so that they can recover 92 percent of the cash immediately.
Ratepayers have already paid more than $2 billion in interest fees on the project’s debt, money the companies have said won’t be refunded. SCE&G wants to recover billions more from customers to pay off the debt, though lawmakers want to stop that.
Gov. Henry McMaster this week told The Associated Press that he’s still pushing to revive the abandoned reactors — and if he can’t, he wants consumers to get their money back.
The Office of Regulatory Staff — the state agency that represents the public interest in utility cases — wants state regulators to force SCE&G to stop billing customers for the failure.
SCE&G wants the request dismissed. Eliminating that 18 percent of customers‘ bills would reduce the company’s revenues by more than $445 million, according to SCANA chief financial officer Jimmy Addison.
Just the filing of the request alone made the company’s stock drop significantly, Addison said.
The Public Service Commission voted Thursday to appoint a special officer to arrange a hearing on the request — essentially sending the arguments to regulatory court. Objections to the commission’s eventual decision could be appealed to the state Supreme Court.
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Associated Press writer Seanna Adcox contributed to this report.
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IS veröffentlicht angebliche Audiobotschaft von Anführer

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Al-Bagdadi hatte sich das letzte Mal im Juni 2014 öffentlich gezeigt. Mehrfach gab es Berichte, nach denen er getötet worden sein soll.
Die Terrormiliz Islamischer Staat (IS) hat eine angebliche Audiobotschaft ihres Anführers Abu Bakr al-Bagdadi veröffentlicht, in der dieser zu einer Fortsetzung des Kampfes trotz militärischer Rückschläge aufrufen soll. „Das wird die Kämpfer nicht vom Jihad abhalten“, sagt ein Mann, bei dem es sich um den IS-Anführer handeln soll.
Eine Medieneinheit der Islamisten hatte die 46 Minuten lange Audiobotschaft am Donnerstag im Internet veröffentlicht. Der Zeitpunkt der Aufnahme ist unklar, sie bezieht sich aber auch auf jüngste Ereignisse, wie etwa das umstrittene Unabhängigkeitsreferendum der Kurden im Nordirak.
Al-Bagdadi hatte sich das letzte Mal im Juni 2014 öffentlich gezeigt und seitdem mehrere Audiobotschaften an seine Anhänger gerichtet. Mehrfach gab es Berichte, nach denen Al-Bagdadi getötet worden sein soll. Erst im Juni gab es Berichte aus Russland, nach denen der Anführer der Jihadisten bei einem russischen Luftschlag getötet worden sein könnte.
Das US-Verteidigungsministerium teilte mit, dass ihm keine Hinweise auf eine Audiobotschaft Al-Bagdadis vorlägen. Die Terrormiliz steht in Syrien und im Irak militärisch stark unter Druck und hat dort den Großteil ihres Herrschaftsgebietes verloren.
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