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More than 100 German police performed raids against a nascent right-wing terrorist group.  "Revolution Chemnitz" was allegedly planning attacks on foreigners and Germans that didn't share the group's racist, far-right political views, to take place on the Reunification Day holiday on 3 October.  In addition to arrested six men, cops confiscated batons and other weapons, as well as computers and hard drives.  Authorities say members of the group, which was involved in violent attacks during the far-right melees in that began in August in Chemnitz, was attempting to purchase firearms.

Three years of Russian bombing in Syria has killed more than 18,000 civilians, according to a Syrian Civil War monitor.  Moscow backs its ally President Bashar al-Assad in the conflict, against several different separatist groups ranging from jihadists to political opponents to those backed by foreign governments - all with different agendas.  The civilian tally summed up by the London-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights comes as no surprise to Western and rebel factions who have accused Russian and Syrian warplanes of indiscriminate bombing and intentionally hitting hospitals, schools, and markets.  Russia denies all this and says its bombs have killed 85,000 "terrorists".

Add prisons breaks to Indonesia's problems after the massive earthquake and tsunami.  The government says at least 1,200 prison and jail inmates escaped from overcrowded facilities in Palu city and Donggala, the two areas believed to have been worst-hit by the disasters.  "I'm sure they escaped because they feared they would be affected by the earthquake," said Ministry of Justice official Sri Puguh Utami.  "This is for sure a matter of life and death for the prisoners," she added.  The death toll is 844 lives lost on Sulawesi, and there is now a mass grave with room for a thousand bodies.  But that is in Palu, and authorities have been unable to assess the casualties in Donggola, an area of around 200,000 people.

It turns out the Air Niugini crash in Micronesia last week is deadly afterall.  Divers found the body of one passenger who was not accounted for after the flight missed the runway and ended up in a lagoon:  The male passenger was still aboard the 737.

The White House reportedly now will allow the US FBI to expand its investigation into Donald Trump's Supreme Court nominee Bret Kavanaugh, who is accused by three women of sexual misconduct including attempted rape, sexual assault, and engineering a gang rape during his beer-drinking teenage years at a ritzy private prep school and at Yale University.  NBC News reports that one person the FBI will speak with is former classmate Charles Ludington, who will refute Kavanaugh's claims of being something of a choir boy and accuse him of being a "belligerent and aggressive" drunk who displayed "violent drunken behavior" in college.  

Doggies take part in a surfing competition in Southern California!