Thursday 26 November 2015

A single mum scores almost $2000 from a single pizza delivery


Pizza delivery driver from Tennessee has nearly 2,000 reasons to be thankful for Thanksgiving.Audrey Martin, a single mother of three children within huisdier years working for Domino Pizza. On Sunday, the supply contracts in the local church when he got a tip that never occurred possible.

North Korean men ordered to copy Kim Jong-un’s haircut


North Korean men who ordered to have their hair cut in the style of leader Kim Jong-un.The secretive nation issued an order that requires people to have their hair longer than 2 cm and cut their hair in a way similar to the famous leader of the much derided style, by the Sun.

Man's Noisy Spider Battle Sparks Police Calls


Officers called a domestic violence incident reports, but instead finds a shy man who tried to kill a man spider.A noisy attempts to kill a spider caused the neighbors to call the police and report suspicious local violent accident.

EU Must Cap Refugees, German Minister Says


German Chancellor Angela Merkel has resisted setting quotas migrants, but his interior minister asks pi รน hard controls.Europe would be 'generous' limit the number of refugees set up costs for the year, the German Interior Minister said in a sign of deepening divisions in the country on how to respond to the migrant crisis.

How the Growing Trade in One Tortoise Puts Others at Risk


Booming Indian star tortoise trade pretty much disappeared Madagascar tortoises.They're easily cover. It is not dangerous. And they are popular pets of all, unlike ear slider turtle red, it does not give you salmonella. Indian star tortoise is now a star of the species do not care to use protects natural trade.They pet. Sometimes, a target that will appear in Hindu temples of worship (yet - do Vishnu is believed to be the reincarnation of turtles), but just did not have much of a market for them.

Dialogue between religions essential, says pope on first day of African tour



Francis urged Christians and Muslims to engage in a meaningful dialogue, peace and religious radicalization before attacks 'barbaric', began the first full day of his trip to three countries in Africa.The Pope met a small group of leaders Religions in Nairobi before the Public outdoor mass, attended by about 300,000 people amid rain and security.Religion well can not be used to justify violence, the pope said, Christians, Muslims, Hindus, Sikhs and Jewish representatives. 

The Latest: German official says some migrants IS radicals


A senior German police officer said some of the Islamic State of European immigrants arrived militants planning terrorist attacks, but the influx of refugees, there is no systematic use of the extremists, to the members of the European Union for Austria Press Agency carries quoted federal police chief Hans - Georgia 

The Latest: Pope condemns illegal trade in ivory, diamonds


Francis, who has made the fight against human trafficking is a major priority to condemn other forms of trafficking during his first visit to Africa.
In a speech Thursday at the regional headquarters of the United Nations, says Frans illicit trade in diamonds and other precious stones and metals, as well as poaching of elephants for their ivory 'fuel political instability, organized crime and terrorism.

He Graduated as the First Indian Suicide Bomber From ISIS Training School


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Inside the World of Egypt's Salafist Muslims

The jihadists in the ultra-orthodox branch of Islam have been linked to terrorist attacks, including those in Paris, but most Salafist consider politics as a distraction from religion. Photographer Paolo Pellegrin has gained access to a rare group of Salafist in Egypt. Here is what found.This deadly attacks this month in Paris and Beirut, along with the recent murder of a Russian 


Inside One Man's Quest to Build a Photo Ark for Animals




Ten years ago today, National Geographic photographer Joel Sartore wife, Kathy, was diagnosed with breast cancer.That diagnosis, and his subsequent Sartore must stay at home and take care of his wife and children in their Lincoln, Nebraska brought home unplanned, and photographically unprecedented to help project called Photo Ark to save the world species.Through his project Photo Ark, made photographic portraits Sartore 

War, More Than ISIS, Is Destroying Syria's Ancient Sites


Race the old site of the ancient statues of Islamic militants blow up the ISIS-controlled territory.Videos and shocked the world of classical looting and the destruction of the temple is more vulnerable than busting. But the United States, according to a new analysis of satellite images archaeologists, the high-profile of Syria's rich cultural heritage.The to hide the true extent of the damage to test the ancient sites in 1450 shattered the image of the nation and one of the four available that have been damaged or looted in the civil war that began in 2011.

Wednesday 25 November 2015

Brit 'Bled Out' In Silence To Save Others



Britain should launch airstrikes against so-called Islamic State in Syria to stop terror attacks on our own soil, David Cameron will tell MPs later.

Judy Garland's Wizard Of Oz Dress Sells For £1m


One of Judy Garland's famous dresses from The Wizard Of Oz has sold for more than £1m at auction.
The blue and white chequered pinafore and blouse exceeded expectations and went for $1.56m (£1,032,000) at Bonhams in New York.

2015 set to be hottest on record: UN


2015 set to be hottest on record: UN
2015 set to be hottest on record: UN
This year is set to be the hottest on record and 2016 could be even hotter due to the current El Nino weather pattern, the UN weather agency says.
The World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) said global average surface temperatures in 2015 were likely to reach what it called the "symbolic and significant milestone" of 1Cs above the pre-industrial era.

Pakistan Suspends Execution of Paraplegic Inmate, Says Official


Pakistan Suspends Execution of Paraplegic Inmate, Says Official

FAISALABAD:  A prison official says Pakistan has have suspended the execution of the only paraplegic inmate on death row.

Anti-Terror Robots Debut in Beijing


Anti-Terror Robots Debut in Beijing

BEIJING:  Amid increasing terror attacks at home and abroad, a Chinese firm has introduced three robots specialising in reconnaissance, armed attack and moving and defusing a bomb.

Using Tap Water and Salt in Cooking May Make Food Toxic: Study


Using Tap Water and Salt in Cooking May Make Food Toxic: Study

 Cooking with chloraminated tap water and iodised table salt could put potentially harmful toxins in your food, a new study has warned.
Researchers from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology and Nanjing University in China found several molecules that are almost completely new to scientists, created by cooking with chloraminated tap water and iodised table salt.

Neither I, Nor My Wife Have Any Intentions of Leaving India: Full Statement of Aamir Khan


Neither I, Nor My Wife Have Any Intentions of Leaving India: Full Statement of Aamir Khan

NEW DELHI:  After a storm over his comments on perceived "intolerance", actor Aamir Khan has said he stands by everything he said. "India is my country, I love it, I feel fortunate for being born here, and this is where I am staying," the 50-year-old actor said in a statement.

MMA fighter War Machine offers sickening defence in trial over alleged rape, beating and attempted murder of Christy Mack


MMA fighter War Machine offers sickening defence in trial over alleged rape, beating and attempted murder of Christy Mack
THE charges against him are heinous but disgraced MMA fighter War Machine’s antics in court coupled with the sickening defence offered by his legal team give the impression he’s not taking any of it seriously.

Why Obama is keeping quiet on Russia and Putin


Why Obama is keeping quiet on Russia and Putin
IT was all going so well. US President Barack Obama and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin, together at last, in a not-quite-friendly but reasonable discussion.
Putin, the self-promoting leader of the nuclear-armed military superpower, seemed to have softened a little, willing to work with an America that realised it needed to have him on board.

Russia deploys missile cruiser to Mediterranean after Turkey downs warplane


Russia deploys missile cruiser to Mediterranean after Turkey downs warplane
RUSSIA has deployed state-of-the art missile cruisers to the Mediterranean to provide aerial security after Turkey shot down a Russian fighter jet, sparking fears of war.
President Vladimir Putin described Turkey’s action as a “crime” and a “stab in the back,” warning of serious consequences.
On Wednesday, he ordered the deployment of the S-400 missile system to the Hemeimeem air base, a Russian air base, in Latakia, off the Syrian coast and 50 kilometres south of Turkey’s border.

Serial rapist sentenced to rot in prison with 100-year sentence


Serial rapist sentenced to rot in prison with 100-year sentence
A NEW YORK judge has thrown the book at a serial rapist who sexually assaulted four women in one week — including a 15-year-old girl — sentencing him to 100 years in prison.

Series of femicides cast a dark shadow over Mexico's 'sunshine state'


Series of femicides cast a dark shadow over Mexico's 'sunshine state'

Quintana Roo is Mexico’s sunshine state, a booming tourists’ playground which draws record numbers of holiday-makers to its golden beaches, coral reefs, Mayan ruins and all-inclusive package deals.
But in recent weeks, the Caribbean region has been badly shaken by a string of brutal murders of women – which authorities have seemed keen to downplay.

Curry Leaves Benefits: The Spicy Route to Good Health


Curry Leaves Benefits: The Spicy Route to Good Health

A true “cook”, someone once told me, does not follow recipes. She sees what is available, picks the best ingredients, and creates something out of those. At least that is how, apparently, cooks behaved in traditional Indian homes, which possibly accounts for not just the lack of standarisation in our recipes but also the dazzling examples of inventiveness that lie strewn all across our food history.

Tuesday 24 November 2015

China Says Communist Party Officials Among Xinjiang Attackers


China Says Communist Party Officials Among Xinjiang Attackers

BEIJING:  Officials from China's ruling Communist Party have supported violent attacks in restive Xinjiang, a top regional official said in remarks highlighting internal opposition to tough local policies.

Downing of jet will have ‘serious consequences’ for ties with Turkey




Downing of jet will have ‘serious consequences’ for ties with Turkey
Rebels in northern Syria have released disturbing footage to back claims they killed the Russian jet’s two crew members as they parachuted down to the ground and destroyed a helicopter sent to rescue them.

George Osborne's spending review cuts to hit social care and police


George Osborne's spending review cuts to hit social care and police

Chancellor to spell out how axe will fall on Whitehall budgets that were not protected in election manifesto pledge
George Osborne will announce big cuts in spending for the police, social care, local government, further education, renewable energy and welfare as he is forced to finally spell out how he plans to have reduced spending in key government departments cumulatively by nearly 50% since the Conservatives came to power in 2010.

The Good, the Bad, the Bewildering: 10 Countries’ Climate Pledges


The Good, the Bad, the Bewildering: 10 Countries’ Climate Pledges
Russia may not be doing anything. Japan may be going backwards. But India, Morocco, and Mexico are making ambitious moves to tackle climate change.
When China and the United States agreed a year ago to scale back greenhouse gas emissions, they set the stage for this month's international climate talks in Paris. But Paris is not just about these two powerhouses, even though they account for one-third of fossil fuel emissions. Curbing the threat posed by climate change truly takes global action.

It’s Not Just Coal and Oil: Forests Are Key to Climate


It’s Not Just Coal and Oil: Forests Are Key to Climate
Forest clearing releases voluminous amounts of greenhouse gases. The carbon stored in the Amazon already has dropped by at least a third in two decades.

Shark Feeding Frenzy Caught on Camera in Florida


Shark Feeding Frenzy Caught on Camera in Florida
A family enjoying the beach in Panama City, Florida this weekend witnessed a scene right out of a B horror movie: a shark feeding frenzy.

Norway tightens border checks


Norway tightens border checks
Norway tightens border checks
Norway will introduce tighter border checks, affecting people arriving by ferry from Denmark, Germany and Sweden, Prime Minister Erna Solberg says.
The checks come into effect on Wednesday.

Islamic State supporters in London caught on camera by undercover reporter


Islamic State supporters in London caught on camera by undercover reporter
IN A nondescript kitchen in a London suburb, a woman known as Umm L makes a very clear demand.
“I wanted to talk to you,” she says to an undercover reporter posing as a woman called Aisha as soon as she entered the building.
“I don’t know you … none of us know you. We’ve had people coming here before women who’ve ended up being people spying on us … recording things.”
“Do you mind if I go through your bag?”

Doctors ordered to report patients unfit to drive to DVLA


Doctors ordered to report patients unfit to drive to DVLA

Strengthened General Medical Council guidance dictates doctors must disclose information if there is need to protect individuals or wider public from risk
Doctors will be obliged under new guidelines to report patients who continue to drive even though they are not medically fit to do so.

A Century Ago, Einstein's Theory of Relativity Changed Everything


A Century Ago, Einstein's Theory of Relativity Changed Everything

He was living alone. A friend, Janos Plesch, once said, "He sleeps until he is awakened; he stays awake until he is told to go to bed; he will go hungry until he is given something to eat; and then he eats until he is stopped."
Worse, he had discovered a fatal flaw in his new theory of gravity, propounded with great fanfare only a couple of years before. And now he no longer had the field to himself. The German mathematician David Hilbert was breathing down his neck.

Carrot Juice Benefits: Why You Need to Drink Up This Veggie


 Carrot Juice Benefits: Why You Need to Drink Up This Veggie


It is not without reason that our elders always told us to load up on carrots. Of all of their health benefiting properties, the one related to improving the eyesight was often emphasized upon. But get past that and you start to realise that this root vegetable is an incredible health booster prettily dressed in hues of bright orange, red or even black and purple. The tapering tuber is among the most commonly found vegetables in the markets, and used in making subzis and curries, tossed in chaats and bhel, tipped in Indianised noodles and Manchurians, or to make the all-time favourite Indian desert – gajar ka halwa.

In an Unlikely Place, Life Has Been Percolating




In an Unlikely Place, Life Has Been Percolating

First there was the microbe that scientists called "The Bold Traveler," found living in lightless solitude more than two miles down a South African gold mine. Nothing alive had ever been found in rock fractures at that depth before.

Stab in the Back' Says Vladimir Putin After Turkey Downs Russian Warplane



Stab in the Back' Says Vladimir Putin After Turkey Downs Russian Warplane

MOSCOW:  Russian President Vladimir Putin has called Turkey's decision to down a Russian warplane near the Syria border a "stab in the back by the accomplices of terrorists."

Speaking at a meeting with Jordanian King Abdullah II, Mr Putin today accepted his condolences on the death of a Russian pilot who was reportedly captured and died.

Turkish jets kill 5 PKK militants: army




Turkish jets kill 5 PKK militants: army
Turkish warplanes have struck Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) targets and killed five insurgents as part of an air and ground offensive against the group in southeast Turkey, the Turkish military says.

French police arrest 156 people in security crackdown post-attacks


French police arrest 156 people in security crackdown post-attacks
FRENCH police have carried out more than 1,200 searches, arrested 165 people and seized 230 weapons in the security crackdown since the attacks in Paris, Interior Minister Bernard Cazenueve said.

How Could Paris Climate Talks Change Africa’s Future


How Could Paris Climate Talks Change Africa’s Future
The UN meeting will focus on developed countries’ plans to curb global warming, but it could give Africa money to embrace clean energy.
PILANESBERG NATIONAL PARK, South Africa—On a hot morning in mid-November, giraffes and zebras mingled near a watering hole. Yet elsewhere in this parched game reserve, home to lions and leopards, the scene is far from placid.

How Black-Market Poison Is Helping Poachers Kill Animals


How Black-Market Poison Is Helping Poachers Kill Animals
Zimbabwe authorities announced last month that poachers killed a total of 62 elephants by poisoning them with cyanide, a highly toxic industrial chemical, during various incidents in September and October.

Scientists Are Mapping the World's Largest Volcano


Scientists Are Mapping the World's Largest Volcano
An expedition to Tamu Massif in the Pacific Ocean finds some surprises.
After 36 days of battling sharks that kept biting their equipment, scientists have returned from the remote Pacific Ocean with a new way of looking at the world’s largest—and possibly most mysterious.

Algerian metal festival pits fans against conservatives


Algerian metal festival pits fans against conservatives

Fest 213 music event in Constantine unites new generation of metalheads, who say the music is not contrary to Islam
They came from all over conservative Algeria, clad in black leather, studded bracelets and even traditional Muslim veils, to revel in a rare heavy metal festival.

Swedish asylum policy fuels support for far-right nationalist party


Swedish asylum policy fuels support for far-right nationalist party

The Sweden Democrats’ anti-migrant stance is proving popular among those who oppose the entry of 190,000 refugees into the country this year
Growing frustration in Sweden with an asylum policy that will allow up to 190,000 refugees into the country this year is driving Europe’s self-declared “humanitarian superpower” into the arms of radical nationalism.

Armed ‘Darth Vader’ did not feel the force as failed to rob a convenience store


Armed ‘Darth Vader’ did not feel the force as failed to rob a convenience store
DARTH Vader is a ruthless cyborg serving the Galactic Empire but on earth his attempt to be an armed robber proved embarrassing and futile.
It could be said that ‘the force’ was against him.