Tuesday, August 23, 2016

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry in Sokoto, Nigeria for meetings with religious leaders


This morning U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry arrived in Sokoto, Nigeria, for meetings with religious leaders and to deliver a speech about countering violent extremism. He was received by Martin Brennan Charge d'Affaires U.S. Embassy Abuja.

Boy, 13, is killed and a 37-year-old man suffers serious injuries after crashing in a £1.2m Ferrari supercar which can reach speeds of up to 201mph

The Ferrari F50 (pictured, stock photo) is capable of travelling at 201mph and can reach 60mph in just 3.8 seconds

A 13-year-old boy has been killed and a man has suffered serious injuries after the rare £1.2million Ferrari supercar they were in crashed last night. 
The 37-year-old man and teenage boy were travelling in the red Ferrari F50 - which is capable of reaching 201mph - when the vehicle crashed.
The teenager, from Winchester, Hampshire, suffered life-threatening injuries and was pronounced dead at the scene.
Officers from Hampshire Constabulary were called at 8.45pm last night to the quiet village of North Warnborough, near Hook, following the tragic incident. 
The Ferrari F50 (pictured, stock photo) is capable of travelling at 201mph and can reach 60mph in just 3.8 seconds

How to make sure your child is safe in SEVEN simple steps - including not using personalised items and teaching them code words

Anxious Toddlers is a website that helps to support, offer advice and guidance to parents on how to keep children safeKeeping your children safe and away from danger is every parent's number one priority.
From what to do if they think they're being followed to the best course of action if they're feeling unsafe and there are no police officers around, a website has these difficult conversations with your children covered.
Anxious Toddlers - a forum dedicated to giving parents support, advice and guidance - has created a list of seven tips to help keep your child safe when you're not around.
Anxious Toddlers is a website that helps to support, offer advice and guidance to parents on how to keep children safe
Fortunately, these situations are very rare, but it is always better for you and your child to be clued up just in case

In one half-hour conversation with your sons and daughters, you can instill into them some basic facts on what to do if they feel unsafe.

Girl-in-the-cellar Natascha Kampusch now LIVES at the home where she was held captive and raped for over eight years as she relives her ordeal on 10th anniversary

 Kampusch has been reliving her ordeal on the 10th anniversary of her escape, explaining how after fleeing she attracted the attention of a woman in a nearby house who called the police. She's pictured here showing a reporter from Bild how she escaped

These are the haunting images that show girl-in-the-cellar Natascha Kampusch outside the house where she was raped and psychologically abused - and where she now lives.
Kampusch was caged at the property by deranged loner Wolfgang Priklopil for eight-and-a-half years and 10 years on relived her ordeal, demonstrating how she escaped through the front gate and ran to freedom.
The images show her opening the gate and the small road to the house in the leafy suburb. 


Natascha Kampusch spent eight-and-a-half years being raped and psychologically abused at a house near Vienna  - and now lives there. This image shows her at the house
Natascha Kampusch spent eight-and-a-half years being raped and psychologically abused at a house near Vienna - and now lives there. This image shows her at the house

On that day Natascha recalled in an interview with Germany's Bild newspaper: 'I was told to clean his car.
'He wanted to sell it and had told me to clean it really thoroughly and completely. I remember that I felt like I could eat a horse because I had to make him jam sandwiches for breakfast but got nothing myself.'

Usain Bolt surrounded by scantily-clad women for wild birthday celebrations - before girls QUEUE for 'taxi organised by star'













Usain Bolt has been pictured kissing a mystery brunette in a top nightclub, cuddling up to a Brazilian student in bed, and partying until the early hours, to mark his birthday.
And now the Jamaican runner has shocked once again with a second night of partying - and was snapped surrounded by crowds of scantily-clad women in a London nightclub.
The star joined pals at west London club Cirque le Soir on Monday, before taking to the stage and singing to his fans.
He was seen surrounded by a bevy of beauties inside, before a stream of them QUEUED outside - apparently ready to pile into a taxi he had organised to take them all to another venue.

Photos from the religious crisis in Zamfara state (*viewer discretion advised*)




These are photos from the scene of the attack in Zamfara state yesterday. A student of the Abdu Gusau Polytechnic was beaten to a pulp for making a blasphemous comment about Prophet Muhammad. The home of a man named Tajudeen who rescued and helped to take the student to the hospital was razed by angry Muslims, killing 8 people. The school has been closed down indefinitely. See more pics after the cut.. 

The Philippines' new president is waging a drug war that has killed nearly 1,800 people

Protesters gather at Rizal Park during a rally to oppose the burial of the late Philippine dictator Ferdinand Marcos at the Heroes' Cemetery in Manila, Philippines, Sunday, Aug. 14, 2016. It was the biggest gathering so far since President Rodrigo Duterte ordered the burial of Marcos with full military honors and with the opposition announcing its plan to file a petition with the Supreme Court. (AP Photo/Bullit Marquez)
When Rodrigo Duterte, the Philippines' president, took office in June, he announced a sweeping crackdown on drug trafficking in the island nation.
In the seven weeks since, nearly 1,800 suspected drug dealers have been killed.
Under Duterte, 712 drug suspects had been killed in police operations since July 1, while 1,067 killings were carried out by vigilante groups during the same time frame, National Police Chief Ronald dela Rosa, told a Philippines Senate committee on Monday, according to The New York Times.
Senators have been questioning police on the killings as part of joint hearings by the Senate's Committee on Justice and Human Rights and the Committee on Public Order and Dangerous Drugs. The senators also heard from witnesses accusing police of gunning down their family members for being involved in illegal drugs.

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