Thursday 29 June 2017

US President hosts two Chibok girls.


US President Donald Trump met with two freed Chibok girls at the White House on Tuesday.
A photograph dated June 27 was posted to the official White House website and Twitter page on Wednesday, showing Mr. Trump, along with his daughter, Ivanka, posing with two Chibok girls identified as Joy Bishara and Lydia Pogu.

The White House did not release a statement regarding the Chibok girls’ visit.

Tuesday 27 June 2017

Three CNN journalists resign over retracted Trump-Russia story


Three CNN journalists resigned Monday after the cable news network retracted a story on a supposed Senate investigation into one of President Trump’s ally.
The departing employees were identified as writer Thomas Frank, assistant managing editor Eric Lichtblau and Lex Haris, head of the investigations unit.
"In the aftermath of the retraction of a story published on CNN.com, CNN has accepted the resignations of the employees involved in the story's publication," a CNN spokesman said.
Of the three, Lichtblau won a Pulitzer Prize for national reporting in 2006, alongside James Risen for the New York Times.

Monday 26 June 2017

6 dead, 31 missing as boat sinks in Colombia

 At least six people have died and 31 people are missing after a tourist boat carrying about 150 people sank in a reservoir in north-west Colombia, near the city of Medellín.
There was confusion over the death toll after Margarita Moncada, a local rescue official, confirmed nine had died in the accident on the Guatapé-El Peñol reservoir.
Later Colombia’s president Juan Manuel Santos arrived on the scene and said 122 people were either rescued or found their way to shore. Six had died and another 31 were missing, he said. The discrepancies in the number of fatalities could not be immediately reconciled.
The injured were being treated in the local hospital. Colombian air force helicopters were dispatched and stood ready to evacuate the most seriously wounded.
Rescued passengers said they had not been provided with life vests when they boarded the vessel.
Two residents of Guatapé told Blu Radio that the same boat had sunk about three months ago when it was tied at the dock. “They fixed it and it kept working normally,” one of the residents told the radio network.
The city of Medellín and the Colombian Red Cross sent rescue crews to the area. It was unclear if any foreigners were on the vessel.
Guatapé is a popular holiday spot for Colombian and foreign tourists attracted by water sports on the reservoir and rock climbing on the El Peñol rock face.



Sunday 18 June 2017

Portugal forest fires kill 59

A raging wildfire killed 57 people and injured dozens more in Portugal, with some victims burned to death in their cars as they tried to flee, officials said.
At least 59 people were injured in the blaze Saturday, including four firefighters and a child. Some were hospitalized in serious condition.
Some victims got stuck in their cars and on the side of the road in what officials described as the "greatest wildfire tragedy of recent years." The blaze spread Saturday onto Pedrogao Grande town, forcing residents to try and leave the town to escape towering flames.
    "Many cars could not get out and people burned to death inside their cars," Interior Minister official Jorge Gomes.
    "The violence of this fire was such that I am certain many people have died," Alves told TVI. "I am shocked with this death toll."
    Authorities said the number of victims may rise as firefighters inspect the villages affected.

    Saturday 17 June 2017

    Deadly explosion rocks Chinese kindergarten

    BEIJING – At least seven people were killed and 66 were injured, including children, in a blast Thursday near a kindergarten in eastern China, according to Chinese state media.
    Two people died at the scene and five died at the hospital, Chinese Central Television reported. Nine are in serious condition, according to CCTV. It’s not clear if children were among the dead.
    The explosion occurred in front of the gate of the Chuangxin Kindergarten at about 4:50 p.m., according to Fengxian police.
    “The police and related departments rushed to the scene as soon as it was reported and conducted rescue and investigation work on the site,” police said on Weibo, a Chinese social media platform similar to Twitter. “Currently, the investigation work is still underway.”
    Authorities have not said what caused the explosion. The Fengxian communication department did not answer a phone call from CNN.
    Graphic images purporting to show the chaotic aftermath of the blast have circulated on Twitter and Chinese social media.
    A child with a bloodied face, stumbling back and forth and only in her underwear, could be seen surrounded by children splayed out on the ground. Screams were heard in the background.
    Fengxian is in eastern China’s Jiangsu province, about 370 miles (595 km) northwest of Shanghai.
    It’s home to 1.2 million people, according to the government’s website.
    This is a developing story, check back for updates.

    Sunday 11 June 2017

    Man City coach Guardiola leads Catalan independence rally

    Manchester City coach Pep Guardiola has called on the international community to support a referendum on Catalan independence that Spain's government considers illegal.
    Guardiola read a manifesto at a rally of several thousand supporters of Catalan independence who gathered at a fountain in Barcelona on Sunday. He said "democracies in Europe and around the world to stand by us as we defend our rights of freedom, political expression and the right to vote."
    On Friday, Catalonia's regional president Carles Puigdemont announced that his government would hold the independence referendum on Oct. 1.
    Spain's government has promised to stop the vote on grounds that it is unconstitutional since the matter would affect all Spaniards.
    Guardiola is former coach and player for Barcelona soccer club.

    US Lawmaker Apologizes for ‘How Not to Be a Victim’ of Rape Post

    An Indiana state lawmaker issued an apology Saturday for sharing a Facebook post that critics say suggest rape victims are responsible for being attacked.
    Indiana state Rep. Jim Lucas, a Republican who represents Indiana’s 69th district, said he’d been “publicly excoriated” for sharing his view that women should “empower themselves to mitigate their chances of being violently assaulted.”
    Critics and constituents alike slammed the lawmaker — who is a vocal proponent of gun ownership as a means of self-protection — and accused him of co-opting a discussion about rape to champion his pro-gun stance.
    On Monday, Lucas shared a photo of a handwritten letter he sent to an Indianapolis Star reporter urging her to follow up a June 4 profile of a rape victim with a story about women “taking steps & learning how not to be a victim.”
    “After reading your front page article in the Sunday Star about the tragedy of rape, it would be nice to see a follow up article about the thousands of Hoosier women that are taking steps & learning how not to be a victim,” Lucas wrote.
    The letter, written on official stationary embossed with Indiana’s state seal, was met with swift criticism and sparked a week-long debate and hundreds of comments, pitting Lucas and his supporters against others who said the post advocated “victim blaming.”
    In the days that followed, Lucas doubled down on his defense of the original post, taking the time to personally respond to several comments, and in a subsequent post, even volunteering to pay for women who sign up to take a firearms training and self-defense course.
    But on Saturday, Lucas said he’d had an opportunity to speak with the woman profiled in the original story and now realized why his words offended so many.
    “I learned how common, everyday words can be so extremely sensitive to survivors of such horrible acts,” Lucas wrote. But he also said the backlash was a result of a misunderstanding, and criticized his detractors for twisting his words.
    "Is there any wonder people don't want to discuss this issue and it remains off limits?" he wrote.
    This is not the first time Lucas’ social media posts have drawn criticism. According to the Indianapolis Star, the Indiana Coalition Against Domestic Violence called for Lucas to be ousted after he shared posts in December and January that appeared to promote domestic violence.
    Lucas later deleted the posts and apologized, but he told the Star that the response to the posts were "totally blown out of proportion." 

    Tuesday 6 June 2017

    No red carpet for Trump in London - Mayor Sadiq Khan


    Khan Sadiq on  left. Trump on  the right.

    US President Donald Trump's war of words with the Mayor of London continued Monday, with the two men trading barbs even as the city mourns the victims of Saturday's terror attack. Speaking to the UK's Channel 4 News, London Mayor Sadiq Khan reiterated that he thought a planned state visit to the UK for Trump should be called off.

    "I don't think we should roll out the red carpet to the President of the USA in the circumstances where his policies go against everything we stand for," Khan said. "When you have a special relationship it is no different from when you have got a close mate. You stand with them in times of adversity, but you call them out when they are wrong. And there are many things about which Donald Trump is wrong." He said his position on the planned state visit had remained consistent.

    In January of this year, Khan insisted Trump's state visit to Britain be canceled after the US President attempted to impose a travel ban on Muslim nations -- a policy that he labeled "cruel and shameful."
    The British politician was largely dismissive of two tweets sent by Trump in the wake of the attacks, which misconstrued a statement from Khan. In the immediate aftermath of the attack, Khan said there was "no cause for alarm" when referring to a visible increase in police activity on the streets of London.

    Trump appeared to misconstrue the statement on Sunday when he tweeted: "At least 7 dead and 48 wounded in terror attack and Mayor of London says there is "no reason to be alarmed!"
    Trump renewed his criticism of Khan on Monday, a day after attacking his handling of the weekend's terror attack in the city. Trump said: "Pathetic excuse by London Mayor Sadiq Khan who had to think fast on his 'no reason to be alarmed' statement. (Mainstream media) is working hard to sell it!"

    Following a vigil held near the city's famous Tower Bridge, Khan said that as he deals with the fallout from the latest attack on the British capital, he hasn't "got the time to respond to tweets from Donald Trump."


    Monday 5 June 2017

    Ex-Newcastle star Cheick Tiote ‘collapses and dies


    Former Premier League player Cheick Tiote has died at the age of 30 after reportedly collapsing during a training session in China.
    Tiote, who joined Chinese second division side Beijing Enterprises earlier in the year, was reportedly rushed to hospital on Monday.
    However, it has been confirmed that the Ivorian had passed away.
    Cheick Tiote
    Tiote spent seven years at Newcastle United after signing from FC Twente in 2010, playing over 150 games for the club.

    Sunday 4 June 2017

    "ENOUGH IS ENOUGH" - Theresa May

    Theresa May has warned that Britain is in the grip of a spate of copycat terror attacks in the wake of the London Bridge atrocity.The Prime Minister delivered a stark assessment of the threat facing the UK after seven people were murdered and dozens more injured by three terrorists on Saturday night. 
     It was the third terrorist outrage to hit the country this year following the Westminster and Manchester attacks.
    Speaking outside Downing Street, Mrs May said that although there was no direct link between the three incidents, "terrorism breeds terrorism".
    Earlier, Scotland Yard revealed the death toll from the terrorist attack in London Bridge has risen to seven and almost 50 were injured.
    Metropolitan Police commissioner Cressida Dick condemned the atrocity as "appalling" and "ghastly".
    She said police believe there were three attackers at London Bridge and Borough Market and that all had been "neutralized".
    Attackers brought carnage to the streets of the capital, stabbing a police officer and revelers with 12-inch knives, reportedly shouting "this is for Allah".
    The trio were pictured wearing what appeared to be explosive vests, with police later confirming they were hoaxes.
    Police were called at around 10.08pm to reports of a vehicle striking pedestrians on London Bridge.
    The white van then continued to drive to Borough Market. Three men then left the vehicle and began to stab people, including a British Transport Police Officer:
    The suspects were confronted and shot by police at Borough Market within eight minutes of the first call being made.