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US election: What happens if Donald Trump loses?



All you need to recognize approximately the united states election 
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One man has made this yr's us presidential election the maximum super ever. 
It's been an electric slugfest, democracy at its most colourful and shameful. 
Extra mud has been flung around than is churned up in that necessary american game of massive vehicles with massive tyres screeching through the georgia dust pits. 
This became donald trump's election, even supposing he loses. Specifically if he loses. 
The forces he has unleashed and verified might not depart. He is an incarnation of a mood, which has end up a movement. 
The honestly startling component about donald trump isn't how terrific he's, but how a good deal he's a part of an american mainstream. 
This sour conflict might not quit on election day 
The country that defines the race 
The united states's coal country feels forgotten 
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Our full election coverage 
People who made headlines some days ago, threatening bloody revolution and a march on washington if hillary clinton wins, can be left out. 
But what they shout tells you some thing about the mood in their milder fellow trumpists.
The adage that a win via a unmarried vote is a win, is most effective partially authentic. 
Battles are won and misplaced. Wars rage for years. In the uk, "brexit way brexit" has been used to inspire defeated remainers to slink away and shut up. 
Vanquished americans, overflowing with a feel of injustice and anger, may not move so quietly. 
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If mr trump loses, he can also stick around complaining, issuing criminal challenges and dire warnings. 
He might installation trump golf equipment across the usa to further his cause, or fund a tv station. 
But despite the fact that he disappears with uncharacteristic humility, he would depart a legacy that would transform american politics. 
However, his essential attack towards an elite doing down the not unusual folk isn't new.
Lower back in 1891, the people's birthday party argued for the "plain human beings" in opposition to the "controlling affects" dominating the political mainstream, and demanded the expulsion of chinese language workers. 
If you study no different political e-book this 12 months, study the populist explosion via john b judis, which brilliantly sets out the relationship to offer circumstances. 
The 1964 republican presidential candidate barry goldwater campaigned against civil rights, antagonistic his birthday party's liberal elite and argued that "extremism in the defence of liberty isn't any vice". He misplaced, but helped transform his party. 
4-time presidential candidate george wallace famously known as for "segregation now, segregation the following day, segregation all the time". 
But greater modern right-wing populism in the us can also have all started with ex-democrat george wallace, who campaigned as an impartial in 1968. 
His case become primarily based on a ferocious defence of the continued segregation of black and white, combined with an financial attraction to white blue-collar employees.
"there may be a backlash in this united states of america against huge authorities," he stated. "if the politicians get inside the way, plenty of them are going to get run over by means of this average guy in the street: this guy inside the textile mill, the person in the steel mill." 
He misplaced, but his supporters did not leave. And those employees within the textile and steel mills saw their standard of living and social function decline. 
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Pat buchanan did not win the republican presidential nomination but motivated the birthday party 
For years, pat buchanan - who attempted to get on the republican ticket a couple of times but ended up going for walks for president for the reform birthday party in 2000 - attacked not simplest transnational businesses and worldwide competition, however also change offers that benefited mexican people. 
Sound familiar? By way of then, those metal and fabric turbines were final down and lots of those employees labored no longer. Mr buchanan lost, but many listened. 
Supporters and actions morphed and overlapped. The evangelical christian proper waxed and waned. 
After barack obama's election, the tea party constructed a motion that blended numerous exceptional resentments about financial institution bailouts, taxation and big authorities. 
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Former alaska governor and main tea party determine sarah palin become idolised by using some disaffected republicans 
Mr trump has put those concerns centre level for the republican celebration, linking opposition to international free trade and sizeable immigration to white unease at a black president and minorities' developing reputation and power. 
Textiles and metal nonetheless resonate within the creativeness and the children of these people who lost their jobs battle. However that is not all. 
Many middle-elegance individuals on honest wages are stressed with massive university charges, face large clinical payments all their existence, and risk an insecure old age. 
Lifestyles would not sense like it's getting higher and higher for plenty. 
Upload to the brew fears of a changing the usa, and the belief their taxes move most effective to help the feckless and unlawful immigrants. 
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Donald trump has campaigned extensively throughout america's so-known as rust belt 
Mr trump's attraction is without delay to these people. The pointy intake of breath at the vulgarian at the excessive twine disguises the electricity and breadth of this feeling. 
Donald trump is an american archetype, the huckster, the booster, the snake oil salesman. 
What many forget about of their liberal disgust is that inside the old wild west many sold the snake oil off the facet of the wagon. Whilst you've tried every different treatment, why no longer supply it a shot? What's the risk? Further in politics. 
This is not simply the territory of the right. 
President clinton ii could face similar rumblings to her left. 
The type of folks who aid occupy and bernie sanders may hate mr trump, but they consider his excoriation of the status quo, and his assault on the vanity of the wealthy and effective. 
They'll agree that america risks a third global struggle if mrs clinton steps up army motion in the middle east and confronts russia. 
Mrs clinton did no longer cope with the information throughout her rally in iowa on friday
Hillary clinton's overseas coverage is unpopular with many democrat party supporters in addition to trump fanatics 
This can not daunt her. However if she wins, her legitimacy will have already got been undermined by using the accusation that she succeeded best due to the fact she was the candidate who become now not donald trump. 
The republican celebration might locate itself with a heightened dilemma that thus far it has ducked and ducked again. 
In the united kingdom, the day after the election, the losing party has a stark preference - to ditch or aid its defeated leader. 
There are not just debates, but votes approximately in which they went wrong. Too left or too right - too much of this policy, too little of that? 
Inside the us, it is not quite so frantic. 
The republicans may not be selecting a brand new presidential candidate until 2020, and no-one could bet now who it'll be. 
Earlier than i became the bbc's north the us editor, i asked a bunch of diplomats, politicians and reporters who could face mr obama in 2012. No-one said: "mitt romney". Now not a unmarried commentator dreamt it might be mr trump in 2016. 
So the republicans have time. However in the end they'll have to make a selection. It is not pretty much embracing a populist rhetoric. Many do that already. Trump changed into simply higher at it. 
They must determine whether or not to undertake the guidelines that go along with a conservative rejection of globalism and economic liberalism, which could horrify their remaining supporters in wall avenue and huge business. 
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However if they don't, despite the fact that the two-birthday celebration machine in the us is immensely durable, it's miles viable that an inchoate angry motion should spill out of doors its obstacles, flowing who is aware of where. 
The pitfalls are undeniable. The conservative political establishment's method to the tea birthday party became an idiot's guide on how not to do it. 
Partially due to the machine of number one elections - which allowed the "deselection" of moderate candidates - the birthday celebration became all but taken over through radicals who then became the mainstream. 
There was a apparently limitless contest of candidates pushed into a dutch auction, outbidding every other in outrage, transferring in addition to the right. 
There seemed to be no idea given to constructing an electoral approach beyond the activist base, or to forming an alliance with the much less militant, not to mention identifying how to turn ideologically driven anger into a coherent policy platform. 
Mr trump has made this hassle extra acute by making it appear to be a sustainable strategy. 
It may not matter for an awesome whilst - definitely pronouncing: "no, no, no," to the clinton white residence would do for a bit. 
However there may be little glory in turning into the everlasting outraged opposition, shorn of great thoughts approximately the way to workout electricity.

More Snowden Leaks: How The Government Reacted To Wikileaks


more revelations from Edwards on and
this timeit's about the government's reaction
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Putin springs leaks of his own as Russian Assange airs secrets


let me footin is learning thatembarrassing leaks are a two-way streetinfighting among students in a circlehas led to a series of disclosures overthe past few months that have shippedharsh light on the private dealings ofthe creveling court much as HillaryClinton has enjoyed the airing ofthousands of emails as a result of whatthe US cause Russian hacking of hiscampaign as the Kremlin gears up forPutin's last year election bid in 18months anti-graft crusader Alex sayingabout me has emerged as the conduit ofchoice rival factions to school dirt oneach other and they just want to retaintheir victims wild Putin has largelystay above the frayanonymous tips and research find thevalues staff of virtue have led to astring of revelations about theextravagance of some of the Russianleaders closest allies including a newluxury home for his former armycontracts for his personal chef andprivate jet travel for the show dogswith a top official the valleys criticssay he's just a pawn in the bigger gamebut the 40-year old lawyer says itdoesn't matter where leaks come from aslong as they expose official and and themore strife so along the way betterthey're starting to devour one anothernow he said that his foundations officein Moscow which is paid for throughpublic donations the latest bout havebeen fighting started in the Sun overthe largest asset sale of the yeara controlling stake in bash theft acrude producer with more than 10 billiondollars in annual sales see the stringrun state oil champion was Neville andhas worked with Putin since the nineteennineties Lynch the acquisition thismonth but only after a bitter feudpremiered mr. immediate first deputypremier shovel of both wanted was notexcluded from yourself as the debateintensified in July the valley publishedinvestigations on his website revealingthat shovel of had acquired 10 rejoiningpartners were covered in Moscowskyscraper and spend millions to shufflehis dogs around Europe private exchangeshall loves life said quarters QueenElizabeth to spare agreed to participateensures the board defender rushes onthose disclosures with followed by anewspaper reports detailing we use ofluxury yacht by streams wife and theroad no chips construction of anestimated 60 million dollars in anexclusive area near moscow in oneinvasion of privacy lawsuit over theproperty story but by then the bountyhas revealed that with the editorsbuilding a luxury home of his own withfunds from the billionaire bodiescharity the Premier's spokeswoman theytell you to make of it said the stagingquestion is owned by the state even whenthe scoops and his own the valley servesas an amplified by tweeting about themit is 1.68 million Twitter followersthis is what value does he collectstretchmillion to have a spokesman and napkinsto putting spokesman ed tesco said theKremlin have no opinions about thevalley while spokesman shoving out theFirst Deputy Prime Minister trying tocome in to keep pace laps and advisewith Putin during his first decade inall of this map breaking just shows thatthe state's campaign against corruptionis little more than a diversions in themain event fight for survival amongrival groups one in which the valuesconsider school everyone in this arenais in a state of conflictlaughs easter 2011 in the valley clientto parlay whose popularity is a majorstockholder in state-run giants like aproblem Transneft into a politicalcareer he's been detained numerous timeshelp for a year under house arrest andbeen convicted for twice he says thecharges work laptop to borrow from runthe office like he did 2013 when hereports to run off in Moscow mayoralrace against asians hand-pickedincumbent the valley said suspendedsentences fed him from jail for hisbrother who was also convicted of old isserving two years like a hostage thoughhe'll back fans at home with the RussianJulian last singed my cleats found inthe deafening Clinton's campaign abouthe said but he has no ties to theanti-secrecy group which is fun workdifficult in a fundamental way it relieson its resources and citizen researchersnot an axe data you also rejectsdomestic critics accuse and working onbehalf of us interest as Transneft seeyou later carried in 2011 after thevalley completed a fellowship four-yearuniversity and then help your tens ofthousands on to Moscow streets for thebiggest onto fluting protests ever asfor the u.s. claims of rationalconclusion with like leaks which theKremlin denies the activists said theymay be right

SC asks PML-N, PTI for ToRs to form Panamagate commission


A day ahead of Imran Khan’s plan of Islamabad lockdown, the Supreme Court on Tuesday ordered both the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) to submit their Terms of Reference (ToRs) on the formation of a commission for a probe into the Panama Papers leaks.
As the apex court took up five constitutional petitions – among them two filed by the PTI – seeking disqualification of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif in the wake of the Panama Papers revelations, Chief Justice of Pakistan Anwar Zaheer Jamali asked both the parties to “show restraint” and remarked that the decision of the commission would be considered as the court’s ruling and would be binding upon all parties.
The chief justice observed that the Panama leaks issue was related to fundamental rights and was of public importance, adding that “we have to save the country from unrest and crises”.
The court, while adjourning the hearing till November 3 (Thursday), also directed Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and his family to submit their reply over the case.
A five-judge bench comprising CJP Anwar Zaheer Jamali, Justice Asif Saeed Khosa, Justice Amir Hani Muslim, Justice Sheikh Azmat Saeed and Justice Ijazul Hassan heard the case.
Earlier during the proceedings, the court directed both the government and PTI to submit their comments after consulting with their respective leaderships on the formation of a commission and suspended the hearing for two hours.
The court also stated it would decide who would chair the commission and who its members would be.
“The commission will report to the Supreme Court,” the court stated, adding that it would hold powers equal to the apex court.
The court maintained that all parties would be given an opportunity to state their point.
It also remarked that the PTI should adopt a more responsible approach towards the issue, adding that all eyes were on this high-profile case.
In his remarks, Justice Khosa observed that the entire nation was suffering due to this matter, but none of the federal investigation agencies were willing to conduct a probe. He said that if an individual could not justify his assets according to his income then an inquiry should be initiated.
Justice Hani observed that if money from the country was going abroad then the NAB could intervene.
PML-N, PTI ACCEPT COURT’S OFFER:
According to PTI’s counsel, the court said that in the event that both parties did not form a consensus on ToRs, the court itself would decide the terms.
Speaking to reporters after the hearing, PTI’s counsel Hamid Khan said, “There is agreement on the commission.”
“We have said the commission will investigate Panamagate and give its findings,” he said, adding that the court told both parties to present ToRs. “If there is no consensus, court will decide ToRs itself,” the lawyer said.
“The PM had on April 4 had said he presents himself and his family for accountability. But he wasted seven months,” he added.
PML-N lawyer Aslam Butt also informed the court that Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif agreed to the formation of a judicial commission.
PTI chief Imran Khan did not attend the hearing and sent party leader Shah Mehmood Qureshi to represent him.
Petitions in relation to the leaks were first moved by Advocate Tariq Asad, Jamaat-i-Islami (JI) chief Sirajul Haq, PTI chief Imran Khan and Awami Muslim League (AML) head Sheikh Rashid Ahmed asking for the appointment of a judicial commission to investigate the investment made by Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and members of his family in an offshore investment company called Mossack Fonseca.
TORS FOR PROBE INTO PANAMA PAPERS LEAKS:
In May this year, CJP Jamali had declined the government’s request to form what he then called a “toothless” judicial commission to probe revelations that surfaced in the Panama data leaks.
Justice Jamali had rejected the commission saying the scope of the government’s proposed commission was too limited, the ToRs were too wide and had said it may take years to conclude proceedings.
The Supreme Court in May had also asked the government to “reconsider and resolve the issue of formation of the commission under proper legislation” after which it would decide on the modalities of the inquiry commission.
An investigation published April 3 by an international coalition of more than 100 media outlets ─ based on 11.5 million records and 2.6 terabytes of information drawn from the internal database of Panamaian law firm Mossack Fonseca ─ details how politicians, celebrities and other famous people use banks, law firms and offshore shell companies to hide their assets.
According to documents available on the ICIJ website, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s children Maryam, Hasan and Hussain “were owners or had the right to authorise transactions for several companies”.
The data leak revealed the financial wheelings and dealings of over 200 Pakistanis, including the late Benazir Bhutto, Rehman Malik and other prominent politicians and businessmen.
Since the data leak, PM Nawaz has been under immense pressure at the hands of the opposition to ensure a transparent inquiry is held to justify his children’s offshore companies.

TODAYS NEWS

James Comey comes under fire for his Clinton email announcement, Turkey’s media crackdown continues, and more from the United States and around the world.

 



—FBI Director James Comey’s announcement Friday on new emails related to Hillary Clinton, the Democratic presidential nominee, is coming under criticism. Eric Holder, the former attorney general, writing in The Washington Post Monday, called Comey’s decision “a stunning breach of protocol.” More here
—Turkey’s crackdown on the media continues after July’s failed coup. Authorities arrested the editor and several writers of Cumhuriyet, the opposition newspaper, for their alleged links to the Gulenist movement. More here
—The Cubs kept stayed alive last night, beating the Indians 3-2 in Game 5 of the World Series.

The WikiLeaks War Logs



On Oct. 22, Internet-based watchdog organization WikiLeaks posted 391,832 classified U.S. military documents on the war in Iraq, the largest such leak in history. As he did with the July release of 77,000 secret documents related to the war in Afghanistan, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange shared the documents with several newspapers — including the New York Times, the Guardian and Der Spiegel — in advance of making them public. Among the major revelations were many instances of the U.S. military deliberately ignoring detainee abuse by Iraqi allies and an increase of the civilian-casualty count by 15,000. The July Afghanistan papers consisted primarily of secret reports from troops in the field covering local intelligence and recounting clashes — including a number of missives that detailed civilian casualties at the hands of coalition forces. Another important (though not altogether surprising) revelation was that members of the U.S. military suspect what others have long assumed: that Pakistan's military intelligence agency has secretly assisted the Afghan Taliban insurgency.

Security News This Week: Ukrainian Group Leaks Emails From Top Putin Aides



A UKRAINIAN GROUP calling itself Cyber Hunta released emails October 28 from aides close to Vladimir Putin that show Russia heavily influencing the separatist movement in Ukraine. The incident could be retaliation by the United States for Russian political hacking, which would be big enough news on its own, but there was lots more happening this week. The security community began intense debriefing in the wake of last week’s DDoS attack on the internet infrastructure company Dyn, which was powered largely by an Internet of Things botnet. It turns out that most of the devices used to mount the attack weren’t consumer IoT devices in homes but enterprise products like webcams and DVRs built for commercial use. As everyone scrambles to figure out what to do about the sorry state of IoT security, some are looking to Internet Service Providers to help protect and shrink the existing population of vulnerable devices.
Speaking of sorry situations, WIRED published exclusive insights this week into last year’s disastrous Office of Personnel Management hack. Meanwhile, law enforcement used a sound cannon against pipeline protesters on Standing Rock Reservation in North Dakota (and updates were coming to the world from livestreams on social media), the Clinton campaign wants states to get serious about reducing cyberbullying, and Trump has a disinformation campaign going to make voters skeptical of the upcoming election results. Oh, and researchers are using totally mind-blowing physics hacks to take over Android phones. Whew.
But there’s more! Each Saturday we round up the news stories that we didn’t break or cover in depth but still deserve your attention. As always, click on the headlines to read the full story in each link posted. And stay safe out there.

Ukrainian Group Dumps Trove of Putin Aides’ Emails

On Thursday, a Ukrainian group calling itself Cyber Hunta released 1GB of emails from key aides close to Vladimir Putin that show Russia heavily influencing the separatist movement in Ukraine. Russia has denied involvement with that faction, which destabilized Ukraine and paved the way for the Russian takeover of Crimea, but the emails contradict the Kremlin’s official position. The email dump contained data downloaded directly from Russian aides’ Outlook accounts. Given the Obama administration’s recent indications that it would retaliate in some way against Russia for its political hacking in the US, this new incident seems like it could be a warning strike. The true nature of Cyber Hunta is not yet known, though, and a senior US intelligence official told NBC that the US “had no role” in the leak.

Hacker Who Stole Celebrities’ Nude Photos Sentenced to Prison

A hacker charged with stealing nude photos and other data from celebrities’ personal storage accounts in 2014 was sentenced to 18 months in prison this week.  Ryan Collins, a 36-year-old Pennsylvania resident, had pleaded guilty to felony charges in May. He admitted to phishing over 600 people—many, like Jennifer Lawrence and Rihanna, in the entertainment industry–to get their login credentials for different digital services. The Department of Justice saysthat it does not have evidence that Collins leaked the data, but called his scheme “sophisticated” and said that he sometimes used speciality software to download all the data in victims’ Apple iCloud backups in one sweep. Collins also had a modeling scam that he used to convince people to send him nude photographs.

Many Critical Infrastructure Operations Still Use Unencrypted Beeper Messages to Manage Control Systems

New research from the security firm Trend Micro shows that many industrial operations still use wireless pagers to communicate commands to control systems. Nuclear power plants, HVAC companies, power generation stations, and chemical plants may be relying on unencrypted beeper messages to manage systems that control things like diagnostics, fire incidents, contamination, and pump flow rate. Unencrypted pager messages are cheap and easy to intercept, and Trend Micro studied more than 54 million of them. “We found that a disturbing amount of information that enterprises typically consider confidential can easily be obtained through unencrypted pager messages,” the researchers wrote.

Report: AT&T’s Project Hemisphere Offered Customer Data to Law Enforcement for Profit

In 2013 The New York Times did some reporting about an AT&T program called Project Hemisphere that compiled vast troves of customer communication data, which the company then made available to federal and local drug enforcement officials. The Times said the database, which contains decades of call records, was available to law enforcement for drug cases with a subpoena as part of a “partnership.” But new reporting from the Daily Beast based on internal AT&T documentation reframes Project Hemisphere as a product that the telecom has been peddling broadly to government agencies for millions of dollars a year. Accessing the database doesn’t require a warrant and gives officials access to trillions of call records, which can establish where a person was located during a call and who they were speaking to. The Beast reports that AT&T asked officials to promise that they wouldn’t reveal anything about Project Hemisphere to the public. The situation calls to mind the 2013 revelations about the National Security Agency’s own bulk call surveillance, but in fact AT&T has records dating back longer than the NSA did.

Ultra-Anonymous Digital Currency ZCash Launches Amid Hype

Bitcoin improves anonymity compared to, say, credit cards, but on Friday, a new blockchain-based currency launched that promises to take the incognito mode a step further. ZCash combines blockchain with cryptographic principles that the company says allow transactions to be done without a record on the ledger of which wallets sent and received currency. The system will only record that a transaction occurred. The promise of extreme privacy has buoyed ZCash futures. Mining for the currency began on Friday and the company distributed some ZCash to its investors. The original research underlying ZCash came from work in 2013 at the Johns Hopkins University applied cryptography lab led by Matthew Green. According to IEEE Spectrum, researchers say that the work underlying ZCash is very robust and sophisticated, but caution that because of its complexity there hasn’t been time yet for thorough independent vetting.


Iraqi Counter Terrorism Service (CTS) forces advance during clashes with IS militants near Bazwaya on 31 October 2016Image copyrightAFP
Image captionCounter Terrorism Service forces entered Bazwaya after a dawn assault on Monday

Iraqi special forces are now less than 1.5km from the eastern outskirts of Mosul and are preparing to enter the city held by Islamic State fighters.
Hundreds of Counter-Terrorism Service (CTS) troops entered Bazwaya, the last village before the city limits, after launching a dawn assault on Monday.
A BBC correspondent travelling with them says there was some resistance, with car bombs targeting the convoy.
Units of the army's ninth division are meanwhile advancing from the south.
Earlier, the military announced the start of an operation to retake the side of Mosul east of the River Tigris, which flows through the city.
The BBC's Ian Pannell, who is with a CTS unit, says the assault on Bazwaya, about 3km (1.9 miles) from Mosul, began early on Monday.

Iraqi Counter Terrorism Service (CTS) fighter stands during clashes with IS militants near Bazwaya on 31 October 2016Image copyrightAFP
Image captionOne senior CTS officer said they aimed to enter the city limits later on Monday
Iraqi Counter Terrorism Service (CTS) forces carry an injured comrade during clashes with IS militants near Bazwaya on 31 October 2016Image copyright
Image captionAs Iraqi forces move closer to Mosul, so resistance grows

Hundreds of troops in heavily-armoured Humvees, together with tanks and bulldozers, advanced on the village, supported by US-led coalition air strikes, our correspondent adds.
Within hours the head of the Iraqi military's Nineveh Operations Command, Lt-Gen Abdul Amir Yarallah, announced that they had entered Bazwaya and raised the Iraqi flag.
Our correspondent says that a column of troops is now probing different parts of Mosul's outskirts, as commanders make a plan about where to go next.

Ian Pannell tweet

One senior officer told the Associated Press news agency that they aimed to enter the city limits later on Monday, while another told Reuters they were already fighting in the Karama district.
CTS commander Lt Gen Abdul Wahhab al-Saidi denied that the troops had entered Karama. But he did say that they were moving on Kukjali, an industrial zone west of Bazwaya that lies about 1km from Mosul's municipal boundary.



It had been expected the CTS would halt its advance until troops and allied fighters on other frontlines also reached the outskirts of Mosul.
Gen Yarallah announced earlier that the army's ninth division had taken control of the village of Ellag, 17km (10 miles) south of Mosul.

Smoke rises from Mosul's Karama district on 31 October 2016Image copyrightREUTERS
Image captionThe military's command denied that troops were already fighting in the Karama district

Army units also recaptured a number of villages to the south-east and north, the military said, while federal police are moving north from the town of Shura towards Hamam al-Alil.
About 50,000 Iraqi security forces personnel, Kurdish Peshmerga fighters, Sunni Arab tribesmen and Shia militiamen are involved in the two-week-old offensive to drive IS militants out of their last major urban stronghold in the country.
Mosul fell to the jihadists in June 2014 and their leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, chose a mosque in the city as a place to proclaim the establishment of a "caliphate".
Before the offensive began on 17 October, there were believed to be between 3,000 and 5,000 militants remaining in Mosul, along with up to 1.5 million civilians.
More than 17,700 residents have fled so far and, according to the UN's worst-case scenario, as many as 700,000 others could follow suit.

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