Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Erdogan has a trump card against Putin that would transform the Syrian war

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Following the downing of a Russian warplane last week by Turkey, Russia has shown no signs of letting up on its military operations near the Turkish-Syrian border.
Prior to the incident, Moscow ignored calls by Ankara to put an "immediate end" to its airstrikes on Turkmen rebel brigades operating along the border.
The tension culminated in Turkey's decision to down the Su-24 fighter jet, which had been bombing units of Liwa Jabal al-Turkman — an ethnic Turkish group backed by Turkey — at the time it was downed.
Russia insisted the plane had been bombing "terrorists" in the area.

Kim K Kendall Jenner and Angelina Jolie to look battered and bruised for anti violence campaign


An artist jacked photos of Kim Kardashian and Kendall Jenner to use them for a worthy cause -- the #StopViolenceAgainstWomen campaign.
The photos depict Kim and her sis with horrific cuts and bruises with the caption:
"No woman is immune from domestic abuse." It's a powerful image and message, but we're told neither Kim nor Kendall signed off to join the fight. 
Sources say that the sisters weren't contacted before their photos were used for the campaign and now their attorneys are reaching out to the artist responsible to issue a warning.

The photoshopped images are actually photos from last year's Valentino fashion show in Paris.

Sources say Kim and Kendall happen to back the cause, but also think the artist should have contacted them first and gotten them involved before using their photos.

Mark Zuckerberg says he's giving away 99% of his Facebook shares — worth $45 billion today

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Mark Zuckerberg announced Tuesday that he's giving away 99% of his Facebook shares — valued at $45 billion today —during his lifetime.
The Facebook CEO announced the news in a letter to his newborn daughter, Max.
Zuckerberg and his wife, Priscilla Chan, created the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative. Its mission mimics much of what Zuckerberg and Chan's donations have focused on in the past: personalized learning, curing diseases, and connecting people.

Tuesday, December 1, 2015

Obama warns Putin on intervening in Syria's civil war

US President Barack Obama looks on during the opening ceremony of the COP21, United Nations Climate Change Conference, in Le Bourget, outside Paris, on November 30, 2015. President Barack Obama warned his Russian counterpart Tuesday against intervening in Syria's civil war, suggesting that Vladimir Putin is aware of the dangers his country faces by entering the bloody conflict.
"I think Mr. Putin understands that ... with Afghanistan fresh in the memory, for him to simply get bogged down in an inconclusive and paralyzing civil conflict is not the outcome that he's looking for," Obama said at a news conference in Paris.
Obama said he does not disagree with Putin -- with whom he met on Monday -- on the necessity of a political resolution to Syria's conflict. But he said there remains discord over the fate of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, who the United States insists must leave power as part of a political transition. But he said the reality on the ground in Syria could change Putin's calculus.

6-year-old boy dies after he was allegedly raped


The six-year-old boy whose name has been withheld, died on Saturday at the Dong Nai Children's Hospital, Vietnam. Although Police in the southern province of Dong Nai,on Monday, November 30, said the little boy died after being inside a car for too long, his parents insists their child was sexually abused before his death. 
 
"Our autopsy has found that the cause of death was suffocation," Colonel Nguyen Van Tho, spokesperson of the provincial police department, told local media.

Pro-Biafra protest in Onitsha this morning


Photos of the protest going on right now at the Onitsha bridgehead. Soldiers placed barricade on the road, disrupting the agitators from crossing the bridge. The River Niger bridge is totally blocked. Vehicles coming from Onitsha and Asaba axes are on stand still also. More photos after the cut...

Mum killed on way home from son's wedding after taxi hit by car involved in police chase


A mum was killed in a car crash on the way home from her son's wedding after her taxi was smashed into by a vehicle in a police chase.
Tragic Mary Laurie, 57, was pronounced dead at the scene following the crash in Glasgow in the early hours of Sunday morning.
Her husband Jamie, 52 - who was travelling alongside her - is in a serious condition in hospital.

Monday, November 30, 2015

Nigerian Preacher arrested after being accused of beating, robbing and raping escorts he met online


A Nigerian man who claimed to be a preacher has been arrested after being accused of beating, robbing and raping escorts in hotels across Washington DC. Gabriel Omogbo of Hyattsville, Maryland, is charged with attempted first degree murder, armed robbery, first degree assault and reckless endangerment.

Police believe that the 33-year-old used the website Backpage.com to find female escorts & arranged to meet up with them.

One of adult film's most famous stars, James Deen, accused of sexual assault by multiple women

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Over the weekend, adult film star and writer Stoya took to Twitter to detail an alleged rape at the hands of fellow adult film star and former boyfriend James Deen. "James Deen held me down and f****d me while I said no, stop, used my safe word," Stoya tweeted. "I just can't nod and smile when people bring him up anymore." Deen wasted little time delivering his response via Instagram, insisting that he respects women and all associated limits "both professionally and privately."

Prison pageant: Maximum security jail crowns Miss Criminal 2015

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Inmates at one of Rio de Janeiro's most notorious prisons got glammed up for their annual Miss Criminal 2015 beauty contest, at the weekend. 
Once notorious for riots and rowdiness, the Talavera Bruce women’s prison was transformed into a stage for the glitzy criminals.
The beauty contest came complete with armed guards, watch towers and barbed wire fences.

Ugandan rebel attack in eastern DR Congo leaves 24 dead, UN says



An attack by Ugandan rebels overnight in the restive east of the Democratic Republic of Congo left at least 24 people dead, including a United Nations peacekeeper, the UN said Monday.
Felix-Prosper Basse, spokesman for the UN mission in DR Congo said in addition to the peacekeeper, 12 rebels were killed, along with four Congolese soldiers and seven civilians hacked to death with machetes.
Local officials had earlier given a toll of 13 dead, including a Malawian peacekeeper.

Putin's latest message to Turkey could 'spin any future incident beyond control'

Russian President Vladimir Putin (R) and Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Air Force Viktor Bondarev (C) watch an air show dedicated to the 100th anniversary of Air Force at Zhukovsky outside Moscow August 11, 2012.  REUTERS/Alexei Nikolsky/RIA Novosti/Kremlin

Russia has reportedly equipped its warplanes flying in Syria with air-to-air missiles for self-defense for the first time, Reuters reported on Monday, citing Russian news agencies.
The move comes one week after aRussian Su-34 fighter bomber was shot down by Turkish F-16 jets, in an incident that has heightened tensions between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Turkish President Tayyip Recep Erdogan. 
The missiles, which are reportedly capable of hitting targets at a distance of up to 37 miles, will supplement the state-of-the-art S-400 missile systems Russia says it has deployed to the Russian Hemeimeem air base near Latakia, Syria — about 30 miles south of the Turkish border.

World leaders launch bid for climate breakthrough in Paris

World leaders launched an ambitious attempt on Monday to hold back the earth's rising temperatures, with French President François Hollande saying the world was at "breaking point" in the fight against global warming.

Some 150 heads of state and government, including US President Barack Obama and his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping, urged each other to find common cause in two weeks of bargaining to steer the global economy away from its dependence on fossil fuels.
They arrived at United Nations climate change talks in Paris accompanied by high expectations and armed with promises to act. After decades of struggling negotiations and the failure of a summit in Copenhagen six years ago, some form of landmark agreement appears all but assured by mid-December.

Justin Theroux: 9/11 was the best thing to happen to New Yorkers

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An extra on the set of HBO’s “The Leftovers” was offended by an off-handed remark Justin Theroux made about 9/11.
We’re told the hunky actor, who is married to Jennifer Aniston, was overheard saying in front of others on the show: “9/11 was the best thing that happened to NYers,” followed by a story about getting a deal on rent.
“He said at the end of the process, the landlord was so mad, they threw the keys at him,” said our tipster.
But a rep for Theroux, whose Greenwich Village apartment was profiled in the NY Times in 2003 for its eclectic décor made up of things he’d found in the trash, told us: “As a New Yorker and someone who has lived downtown for over 20 years, Justin would not make jest of 9/11.”

I Have Surrendered My Life to Jesus – Actor Sylvester Stallone


Popular American actor, Sylvester Stallone recently made a very important decision in his life. And it's not another blockbuster film. He announced that he "has surrendered his life to the Lord Jesus Christ."


Stallone made this life-changing announcement before releasing his latest ROCKY movie. However, his "public announcement" was not covered by the news media. If he had announced he was GAY, all the media, TV shows and newspapers would have given it full coverage.

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