I'm no network wiz, but I would say that this appears to be an issue with DNS (Domain Name Servers) or Routing Tables with your ISP. The fault probably lies with a 3rd party or contracted ISP (the 5th column will give you some domain names, which are the ISP names it is traversing).
Just for yucks, try doing an ipconfig /flushdns on your PC. This will refresh the DNS cache on your machine. This probably won't help since the fault appears to lie outside of your regional node.
Wish I could offer up more advice, but, as I said, networking protocols aren't in my wheel-house.
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