Monday, January 4, 2016

UK journalist braves World's Most Dangerous Prison having to 'play by inmates rules' while avoiding ''special rape'' wing



























A UK journalist has braved the ' world's most dangerous prison '.
As part of Channel 5 documentary, Inside the World's Most Dangerous Prison, crime journalist, Paul Connolly heads to Honduras, the murder capital of the world, to spend a week living as a prisoner inside one of the most dangerous prisons - Danli Prison.
Inside Danli, the inmates - many of them murderers, rapists and drug traffickers - run the prison, and the guards stay out of their way.
"Once inside I'll have to play by the inmates rules," says Connolly, as he passes through the prison's enrollment procedure, where he is searched.

Rafa Benitez sacked: Live updates as Real Madrid axe boss after seven months in charge

8 gadgets that’ll help you achieve your New Year’s resolution


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Let’s be real here: There is no one piece of tech that’s going to magically fulfill all of the hopes you may have for improving yourself in 2016. As always, sticking to whatever goals you’ve set requires properly managed expectations and a healthy dose of perseverance on your part. You can’t buy that.

None of this is to say that good tech can’t help, though. Per usual, the highest-quality gadgets will make your stab at self-improvement more enjoyable than it’d be with inferior gear. And at the very least, dropping the cash on something new should give you some motivation to make the most of that investment. 

Sunni mosques in Iraq attacked in apparent retaliation for Saudi execution

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At least two Sunni Muslim mosques have been attacked in Iraq and two people killed in apparent retaliation for the execution of a senior Shi'ite cleric in Sunni-ruled Saudi Arabia, officials and police said on Monday.
Iraqi Shi'ites protesting the Jan. 2 execution of Saudi Shi'ite cleric Nimr al-Nimr separately marched in Baghdad and in southern cities, calling for a boycott of Saudi products and severing ties with the Sunni-ruled kingdom.
Iraq's Interior Ministry confirmed the attacks on Sunni mosques late Sunday in Hilla, around 100 km (60 miles) south of Baghdad. Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi blamed them on "Daesh (Islamic State) and those who are similar to them," without further explanation.

Tale of the missing Hong Kong booksellers: Government wants answers

A protester holds a photo of missing bookseller Lee Bo during a protest outside the Liaison of the Central People's Government in Hong Kong, Sunday, Jan. 3, 2016.

Hong Kong's leader has appealed for information after the mysterious disappearance of five people linked to a publisher of books critical of China.
C.Y. Leung said there was "no indication" that those reported missing had been taken to mainland China by Chinese security agents, an accusation raised by some opposition political leaders in Hong Kong.
Instead, Leung stressed that only Hong Kong law enforcement agencies had the legal authority to enforce laws here.

Little boy with cancer who Paul Okoye & wife helped with his surgery has died


Sometime in November, Paul Okoye granted his wife's birthday by paying the medical bills of cancer patient, little Eniola (Read story here). Sadly, Eniola died after the treatment. Paul took to his Instagram account to relay the sad news. He wrote;

Olamide and Don Jazzy reconcile, release joint statement


Olamide and Don Jazzy both shared the photo on their respective instagram pages and wrote "We are very Sorry for the wahala make una no vex oh. It is our responsibility to lead but then again we are only human and we all make mistakes! #WeAreSorryHeadies #WeAreSorryFans #PeaceAndUnity"

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