Wednesday, July 13, 2016

Three men shot at point blank range inside a car and it was caught on Facebook live video


Three Virginia men aged between 27 and 29, were shot yesterday on Facebook Live video. The men were sitting in their car on a street in Norfolk, Virginia and listening to music while one was filming when gunshots suddenly rang out. The men were shot multiple times by a lone gunman who quietly walked up to their car. The shooting was recorded on Facebook Live by TJ Williams (pictured left).

After the gun shots are heard, the camera falls to the ground and you start to hear people asking to call an ambulance. This is not the first time a shooting will be caught live on video. Watch the video after the cut...

Former Burundi minister, Hafsa Mossi assasinated


Former Burundian government minister and spokeswoman, Hafsa Mossi, was assassinated in the country's capital, Bujumbura today July 13th. Burundian police spokesperson, Pierre Nkurikiye, who confirmed the incident on twitter said
“Hon. Mossi assassinated 10.30 in Gihosha in the east of Bujumbura by two criminals in a vehicle,”
Narrating what happened, a close relative said
“She was inside her car near her home when a tinted car knocked her from behind. She went out to see what happened and was shot twice”.
Mossi was Burundi’s information minister and government spokeswoman between 2005-2007, and was, at the time of her death, a member of the East African Legislative Assembly. Said to be in her 50s, Mossi was a trained journalist.

Turkey is undergoing a 'seismic foreign policy shift' — and it could have 'unprecedented' consequences

assad erdogan
In the past month, Turkey has moved to normalize relations with Israel, Russia, and now — according to comments made by Turkey's new prime minister, as well as a Foreign Policy reportpublished Wednesday — with the Assad regime in Syria.
"It is our greatest and irrevocable goal: Developing good relations with Syria and Iraq, and all our neighbors that surround the Mediterranean and the Black Sea," Prime Minister Binali Yildirim said on Wednesday.
"We normalized relations with Russia and Israel," Yildirim said. "I'm sure we will normalize our relations with Syria as well. For the fight against terrorism to succeed, stability needs to return to Syria and Iraq."
A new report published the same day in Foreign Policy claims that two members of Turkey's Homeland Party — a nationalist movement "with an anti-Western and anti-American platform" — have been meeting with Syrian government officials over the past year to discuss "how to prepare the ground for Turkey and Syria to resume diplomatic relations and political cooperation."
They say they have been relaying the outcomes of these meetings to high-ranking Turkish military and Foreign Ministry officials.

Theresa May's Cabinet reshuffle: Boris Johnson made Foreign Secretary in PM's new top team

Prime Minister Theresa May
Theresa May is unveiling a major Cabinet reshuffle, making Philip Hammond Chancellor amid George Osborne's resignation in a major shakeup of her top team.
It comes after she gave her first, three-minute speech as Prime Minister declaring to the poor: "Together we will build a better Britain".
Mrs May strolled with husband Philip through the black door of Number 10 just 90 minutes after David Cameron gave an emotional farewell address - group hugging his wife Samantha and children Elwen, Florence and Nancy on the doorstep.
Mr Cameron said serving as Prime Minister had been "the greatest honour of my life" before making the short trip to Buckingham Palace to hand in his resignation at 5pm.
Mrs May was invited to form a government by the Queen just after 5.30pm in a swift changeover and was due to give her first speech on the steps of Downing Street.

13 hobbies highly successful people practice in their spare time

Bill Gates playing bridge
The most successful people know there is more to life than simply eating, sleeping, and working.
Everyone needs to enjoy some downtime every now and then, and making the most of your free time by taking up a hobby can even help make you more successful.
Playing a musical instrument, for example, can stimulate your creativity, analytical skills, and fine motor skills.
For a little inspiration, here are the hobbies of 13 highly successful people:

Tuesday, July 12, 2016

Can't get Pokemon Go in your country yet? Here's how to download it now

Can't get Pokemon Go in your country yet? Here's how to download it now

Now that Pokemon Go has been officially released, there are reports of virtualPokemon being captured around the globe. Some are even coming from the UK, even though the augmented reality game is yet to be released here. Do you wonder how?
For Android phone users it's actually quite simple. We detail below the steps you can take to download and play the game, even though it's not yet officially available. And we explain a bit about it, including some of the funniest places where Pokemon have been found in the real world.
Pokemon Go is an AR game that sends you out in the real world to find hidden virtual Pokemon.
Scan your surroundings while out and about and a wild Pokemon might pop up on your screen for you to catch. Throw a Poke Ball at it and you can add thatPokemon to your collection.

UNIBEN’s Black Axe becoming a leading drug gang in Italy

Black Axe, a fraternity that started at the University of Benin in the 1970s, is on its way to becoming one of the leading drug gangs in Palermo, Italy.
Prosecutors in the Sicilian capital of Palermo are warning that a new alliance between the mafia and “Nigerian criminal gangs moving in from Libya” could herald a new era of organised crime, UK Guardian is reporting.
“The neighbourhoods under mafia control have changed profoundly in recent years due to the growing presence of foreigners, especially Nigerians coming on boats,” Leonardo Agueci, Palermo’s deputy chief prosecutor, was quoted to have said.
“Among them, there [are a small number] of people who want to transfer their illegal trafficking, linked to prostitution and drug dealing, to Sicily. And the mafia was quite happy to integrate them into their criminal business.”
In Ballarò, a mafia stronghold market area in the historic centre of the city, a whistle is traditionally used by Italian dealers working for Cosa Nostra, the Sicilian mafia, to attract customers, who are offered hashish, marijuana and cocaine.

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