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Turkey’s Erdogan accuses Germany of ‘abetting terrorists’ – CNN

Speaking at a conference in the Black Sea province of Rize, Erdogan said Turkey had given German Chancellor Angela Merkel "4,500 dossiers but have not received an answer on a single one of them."

"When there is a terrorist, they can tell us to give that person back. You won't send the ones you have to us, but can ask us for yours. So you have a judiciary, but we don't in Turkey?" he said, according to Reuters.

In the wake of last year's coup attempt, Erdogan has tightened his grip on power while overseeing a massive purge of those who he says rose up against him.

The primary target of the crackdown has been supporters of exiled Turkish cleric Fetullah Gulen, who Erdogan accuses of masterminding efforts to remove him.

Over the past 12 months his government has clamped down on civil liberties across Turkey, gutted public institutions and universities, heavily restricted the media and ordered mass arrests.

In the wake of the July arrests, German Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel blasted Erdogan, saying what was happening in Turkey "is blatantly obvious."

"Someone who detains law-abiding visitors to their country on the basis of outlandish, indeed absurd, accusations and throws them into prison has left European values behind," Gabriel said.

He also warned Germans against traveling to Turkey and suggested Berlin would review corporate investments in the country.

Fadi Hakura, a Turkey expert and associate fellow at Chatham House, said Erdogan may have overplayed his hand when it comes to Germany, which is the country's largest trading partner.

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Turkey’s Erdogan claims Germany abetting terrorists – Reuters

ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan accused Germany on Monday of assisting terrorists by not responding to thousands of files sent to Berlin or handing over suspects wanted by Turkish authorities.

"Germany is abetting terrorists," Erdogan told a conference in the Black Sea province of Rize, in comments likely to further escalate tensions between the two countries.

"We gave (German Chancellor Angela) Merkel 4,500 dossiers, but have not received an answer on a single one of them," he told members of his ruling AK Party.

"When there is a terrorist, they can tell us to give that person back. You won't send the ones you have to us, but can ask us for yours. So you have a judiciary, but we don't in Turkey?" he said.

In Berlin, a German government source rejected Erdogan's latest remarks.

"Everything has really been said about this," said the source. "Repeating the same accusations over and over again does not make them any more true."

Already tense relations deteriorated further last month after Turkey arrested 10 rights activists, including a German, as part of a wider security crackdown.

A Turkish prosecutor has accused them of links to the network of Muslim cleric Fethullah Gulen, whom Ankara blames for a failed coup in July 2016. The U.S.-based Gulen denies any involvement.

Turkey accuses Germany of sheltering Kurdish and far-leftist militants as well as military officers and other people linked to the abortive coup. Berlin denies the accusations.

Tensions between Berlin and Ankara were already running high after the arrest of a Turkish-German journalist and Turkey's refusal to allow German lawmakers to visit troops at a Turkish air base.

Reporting by Tuvan Gumrukcu; Writing by Dominic Evans; Editing by David Dolan and Andrew Bolton

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Stawell tyre dump sold to Panama internet marketing company – Ballarat Courier

6 Aug 2017, 8:46 a.m.

"We've got this enormous problem at Stawell."

An aerial shot from 2014 of the Stawell tyre dump, which holds around 9 million tyres. Photo: Boomerang Alliance

A shadowy offshore internet marketing company based in the tax haven of Panama now has control of a toxic dump of 9 million used tyres considered a huge fire risk in the state's west.

The notorious Stawell tyre stockpile, one of the world's biggest, has largely sat dormant for nearly a decade, despite major environmental concerns and repeated orders for it to be cleaned up.

Anger in the community has reached boiling point, as repeated inaction finally led the Environment Protection Authority last week to declare it would take charge of the dump unless the fire danger was reduced. If fully ignited, it could burn for months.

The previous owner had promised residents that it would rid the country town of the dangerous mass of rubber using a controversial recycling process known as pyrolysis, which involves breaking down the tyres at high temperatures.

However that plan has not reached fruition and with the threat of action looming, Fairfax Media can reveal that ownership of the site has been transferred in recent months to an overseas company known as "Internet Marketing Solutions Corp".

A title search shows the transfer of the Saleyards Road property by the previous owner Used Tyre Recycling Corporation was completed on June 8.

No ACN or Australian address is listed for Internet Marketing Solutions Corp on the land title. The company is based in the central American country of Panama.

Panama company records show Internet Marketing Solutions Corp was registered in 2010 as a "sociedad anonima" or anonymous society, a form of private corporation which protects the identity of shareholders.

Directors listed on the company's documents are linked to hundreds of other entities in Panama.

The sole director of the Used Tyre Recycling Corporation, Matthew Starr, said he was not connected with Internet Marketing Solutions Corp in any way and had completed the deal in New York City earlier this year.

Internet Marketing Solutions Corp bought the dump because they wanted to focus on developing rubber-based products, he said.

"I have never been to Panama and can't speak or understand any Spanish," he said.

It appears no money changed hands. On the land title, the property was transferred as a "desire to make a gift".

Dr Starr said the deal was backended, with an agreement that his company would recycle Internet Marketing Solutions Corp's tyres at a plant still planned for a neighbouring property.

The skyline of Panama City in Panama. Photo: Susana Gonzalez

Stawell resident Allan Cooper, 65, said the community had been worried about the tyre stockpile for at least 10 years, after the site's then-owner Motorway went bust in 2008.

He lives on Longfield Street, about one kilometre away from the dump, and had major concerns about the possibility of the town being blanketed with toxic smoke if it were to go up in flames.

"If it started the whole town would be polluted with smoke," he said. "There's no way known you could get everybody out that quickly and it won't take long to start up once it goes."

Mr Cooper said the town was sick of the buckpassing that had taken place in recent years between the owners, the EPA, local council and state government, and just wanted something done.

"If it was in Melton, closer to Melbourne, they'd be doing something about," he said. "They would have that much money poking at it. But they don't care."

Environmental groups have previously described the dump as a "Hazelwood waiting to happen". The CFA has assessed the site as a "very high fire" risk, with the potential for catastrophic consequences for the town of Stawell.

Panama company records for Internet Marketing Solutions Corp.

Environmental group Boomerang Alliance, which has advocated for stricter controls on tyre dumping, estimated there were 9 million tyres in the stockpile.

"Every year it stays there, the greater the chance of a massive fire," said Boomerang Alliance director Jeff Angel.

Lax regulation had allowed the stockpile to grow, he said, as unscrupulous collectors undercut legitimate recyclers with lower rates and then dumped the tyres without fear of reprisal.

He said the problem was improving as state governments tightened their laws, while major tyre brands also had begun sending their used tyres to genuine recyclers.

"However, we've got this enormous legacy problem at Stawell," he said.

EPA chief executive Nial Finegan said there was a long history with Used Tyre Recycling Corporation trying to get them to comply with various notices.

The EPA would seek to recover costs from the owners if it had to take control of the dump and reduce the risk, he said. The current owners have until Wednesday to explain why the EPA shouldn't take charge.

"If the Environment Protection Authority is stepping in there is a real risk to the community," he said.

Dr Starr said his company had stopped owning the dump on March 30, before the EPA had slapped the tyre yard with three statutory demands.

Any delays were caused by documentation having to be translated between Spanish and English and then approved, he said.

The company had previously tried to get a permit for a pyrolysis tyre recycling plant but claimed to be slowed down by red tape.

Dr Starr said the company had spent large amounts of money and had improved the site substantially since taking over in 2015.

"It appears that the EPA are overreacting at Stawell given the recent paper recycling dump fire in Coolaroo that took weeks to put out," he said.

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Autoshop Solutions CEO to Speak in Las Vegas at Association of Diesel Specialists Convention – PR Web (press release)

We are so excited to help educate diesel businesses on the latest trends in internet marketing and teach them how to implement these trends in their shops in order to succeed.

APEX, N.C. (PRWEB) August 08, 2017

For the third year in a row, Autoshop Solutions CEO, Danny Sanchez, will speak at the Association of Diesel Specialists (ADS) International Convention & Tradeshow. The presentation will be held at the Wynn Las Vegas on Friday, August 11, 2017 at 1:15 p.m.

Im honored to be invited back for a third year in a row, Sanchez said. We are so excited to help educate diesel businesses on the latest trends in internet marketing and teach them how to implement these trends in their shops in order to succeed.

Sanchez will be presenting E-commerce, Opportunity or Headache? The seminar will focus on getting the right kind of web traffic for diesel businesses. Autoshop Solutions provides education on internet marketing topics that diesel industry shops are interested in but are not sure how to get the information and execute strategies. Autoshop Solutions understands both the diesel industrys pain points and that the industry has not had the opportunities to learn about internet marketing, which is why Sanchezs seminar is geared to address their real-world situations.

Autoshop Solutions has had a relationship with the diesel industry for the past few years, and this is the third year Sanchez will be presenting at the convention. Autoshop Solutions understands there are many ways to market services online, and this class will help diesel businesses identify their needs and show a path to figure out the right solutions, like the company has done for Williams Diesel Service, an Autoshop Solutions client very involved with ADS.

The diesel industry recognizes the need for education on internet marketing topics, said Sanchez. Were excited for the opportunity to provide that education to the industry and strengthen our relationship!

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Autoshop Solutions is an award-winning website design and internet marketing agency based in Apex, N.C. Since 2005, Autoshop Solutions has been helping the automotive industry with custom-designed websites and internet marketing solutions, including Google Adwords, SEO, Social Media, Direct Mail, Custom Video and more. For three years in a row, Autoshop Solutions was named to the Inc 5000 List of Americas Fastest Growing Companies and awarded eight years in a row by AutoInc. in the Top 10 Websites. Stay connected with Autoshop Solutions on Facebook and Twitter, or contact press(at)autoshopsolutions(dot)com for more information.

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Snapchat’s ad spend is up, what that means for brands – BizReport

Kristina: What can brands can expect to see from Snap in the coming quarter?

Aaron Goldman, CMO, 4C: Snap is starting to secure a more evergreen spot on the media plan for brands as it moves beyond test budgets. For advertisers looking to reach an engaged audience with high-impact messaging, Snap is one of the premier options available on the market. For brands more focused on direct response such as app installs, Snap has proven to provide the targeting and scale needed for optimization to cost-per-install and lifetime value metrics.

Kristina: What are the implications for Snap's enterprise enablement?

Aaron: One of the biggest barriers to entry for Snap Ads has been creative development. Many brands don't have vertical video assets in the can. The launch of Snap Publisher makes it very easy for anyone to create a video to the specs of Snap Ads. This, coupled with the launch of Snap's self-serve Ad Manager will attract small and medium-sized businesses to the platform. For the larger enterprises, the robust tools provided by Snap Partners enable managing targeted campaigns at scale to meet bespoke marketing goals.

Kristina: What does Wall Street think of Snapchat's potential?

Aaron: Snap has vast, long-term potential as it offers an engaging platform for communication and entertainment. The latter is what positions it so well to augment TV ad budgets, especially those targeting the younger demographic. The key metric to watch is time spent with the app. The more it can keep people tuned in throughout the day the more it will become the premier destination for brands looking to break through the multi-screen clutter and engage their key audiences.

Tags: 4C Insights, advertising, Snapchat, social advertising, social marketing, social marketing ad spend

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