Showing posts with label World News. Show all posts
Showing posts with label World News. Show all posts
Wednesday, 4 September 2013
Feds Won't Enforce Same-Sex Veterans Law
The Obama administration said Wednesday it will stop enforcing a law
that blocks benefits to partners of military veterans in same-sex
marriages.
Senate Committee Approves Resolution Authorizing U.S. Strike on Syria
The Senate Foreign Relations Committee approved a resolution
Wednesday granting President Obama limited authority to launch a
military strike on Syria in response to its reported use of chemical
weapons against civilians.
Wednesday, 19 June 2013
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Army Warned Against Tribalism, Sectarianism
The Ugandan army has been told to observe the NRM government’s four principles of patriotism, pan-Africanism, social economic transformation and infrastructure development.
President Yoweri Museveni said his government does not accept ideology based on tribalism, religious and gender chauvinism including sectarianism of tribe and religion.
Wednesday, 12 June 2013
Wednesday, 5 June 2013
Friend or Foe? Blurry portrait of Syrian Fighters Challenges US in Sending Support
More than two years after the civil war started, we don't know who the opposition really is.
The Free Syrian Army, visited by McCain last month and started largely by defectors from al-Assad’s military forces, has emerged as the group most likely to receive Western military aid, considering its stated, non-political, non-religious goal of toppling the current regime.
However, groups like the Muslim Brotherhood and varying factions within the FSA and in the smaller, lesser-known rebel organizations present a complicated and confusing situation for the U.S. and its allies.
The overriding question now is deciding whether and how to supply them with weapons, and whether to trust that a post-Assad Syria will be better.
Critics of intervention, like Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., cite post-Qaddafi Libya as an example of how the leadership vacuum can stoke chaos. Syria's population is even more diverse and difficult to read.
“It’s a mosaic of religious and ethnic sects,” said Jim Phillips, a Middle Eastern affairs expert with the Heritage Foundation. “As the so-called Arab Spring continues, the groups that rise up and try to overthrow governments in the region are also divided by ideological differences.”
The FSA, for example, is made up mostly of Sunni Arabs but is essentially a volunteer umbrella organization that includes members of the Islamic group Alawites and platoons of Palestinians and Kurds -- a Sunni Muslim group.
Meanwhile, smaller rebel groups have also entered the two-year civil war, streaming across the Syrian border from such neighboring countries as Turkey, Iran, Lebanon and Libya, home to Sunni militants opposed to the Hezbollah forces that are helping al-Assad retain power in a war in which at least 70,000 civilians and others have already died.
Phillips says the foreign groups and others are driven by a “hardcore militant ideology” and the possibility of replacing al-Assad’s non-secular government with stricter Islamic law known as Sharia.
“They are like moths to flame,” he said.
If there is indeed consensus among U.S. and its allies about who not to arm in the two-year civil war, it would be the Al-Nusra Front.
Though experienced in guerilla warfare and effective against al-Assad forces, Al-Nusra is a known terrorist group that the United Nations Security Council last month declared a front for Al Qaeda in Iraq.
A newly released report found many of the foreign fighters killed in Syria are with Al-Nusra and from Libya.
The 10-month review by FlashPoint Global Partners, a leading terrorism research group, also found the emergence of foreign fighters -- whether from Syria, Iraq or the tribal areas of Pakistan -- is considered a sign that the jihadi cause or ideology is taking hold in the conflict.
Michael Rubin, a former Pentagon official and Middle East expert with the American Enterprise Institute, points out that trying to determine whether a person or group is connected to a larger, radical organization is difficult for intelligence officials, even on their own soil.
“We couldn’t adequately vet two Chechens living in Boston,” he said, referring to the Boston Marathon bombers.
Rubin also argues that it's nearly impossible to identify “card-carrying members” of any group in a multi-faceted war roughly 5,500 miles away.
“It’s really free agents,” he said. “Those coming in don’t have the idea of group membership like we do.”
Rubin argues the United States has done a good job in deciding who to trust in places like Afghanistan, taking as long three years to investigate and approve a defense contractor.
“But I don’t think anybody would argue we have that long in Syria,” said Rubin, adding that sources, including paid CIA informants, say one thing and do another.
As recently as Tuesday, the White House, on the issue of multiple reports of Assad using chemical weapons, made clear the administration’s cautious position.
The president has called the use of chemical weapons a "red line" that could trigger greater intervention, but has not acted yet on these reports.
“The president believes it's highly important to get this right,” said Press Secretary Jay Carney. “The American people expect the president and Congress to get this right.”
A Senate committee recently passed a bipartisan bill to give military aid to rebels, in hopes of spurring action, but made sure the vetting process was a key component.
“Sitting on our hands and not getting involved, it’s almost assured that Al Qaeda or at least extremists with similar views are going to control the country,” said Tennessee Republican Sen. Bob Corker, a cosponsor. “That’s what we are trying to prevent.”
Phillips argues the Obama administration’s stance has meanwhile allowed other countries to push their own agendas and that such inertia will open the door to further extremism and terrorism.
“One negative implication of the administration’s ‘lead from behind’ efforts … is that U.S. allies have independently stepped forward to advance their own interests by backing various rival groups,” he said.
“If Washington continues its hands-off policy … then Syria is likely to devolve into an anarchic patchwork of warring fiefdoms that will provide fertile ground for Al Qaeda and other Islamist extremist organizations.”
Tuesday, 4 June 2013
Pistorius Murder Trial Postponed
The Pistorius trial was delayed until August 19 to allow the prosecution more time to sort evidence. Leading judge calls news coverage 'scandalous.'
Oscar
Pistorius leaves after court proceedings at the Pretoria Magistrates
court June 4. 'Blade Runner' Pistorius arrived at court on Tuesday in
his first formal appearance since his release on bail in February for
the Valentine's Day killing of his girlfriend, 30-year-old model Reeva
Steenkamp.
Siphiwe Sibeko/Reuters
Mr. Pistorius shot and killed his model girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp on Valentine's Day, and was subsequently released on $103,000 in bail.
Those expecting high drama today however were disappointed as Pistorius appeared in court for only about 15 minutes before the case was postponed until Aug. 19 -- to allow the prosecutor more time to prepare.
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Pistorius tragedy, characters, prove a never-ending soap opera in South Africa
The case has so far been South Africa's version of the OJ Simpson trial, with a fixation for any news about the man known as the "Blade Runner."
In April, rival Sunday papers broke news that Pistorius had been seen “jolling” -- "partying" in local slang -- in the Johannesburg up-market suburb of Fourways.
The reports said he was seen with bodyguards, drinking with friends and “flirting” with female patrons.
That led to further arguments on social media and radio about Pistorius, Steenkamp and the killing. A group of fans on twitter calling themselves the “Pistorians” have been consistent in their defense of the athlete against what they say are attacks in the media.
Pistorius' pre-trial shenanigans and the killing itself made headlines again last month when Sky News broadcast what they said were images of the bloody bathroom where Steenkamp was shot.
On Tuesday, local journalist Shandukani Mulaudzi said the Pretoria courthouse was “packed” with over a 100 South African and international journalists waiting for the arrival of Pistorius.
However, only a fraction of those journalists could get access to the courtroom due to a lack of space. The rest had to watch proceedings on a large screen set up outside.
Suicide Bomber Flops an Attempted Attack
BAMAKO
- A suspected Islamist suicide bomber blew himself up but caused no
other casualties in an attack in the northern Malian town of Kidal, the
bastion of Tuareg separatist MNLA rebels, witnesses said on Tuesday.
In a separate development, the Malian army said its troops were moving towards Kidal, which the government has said it will retake from the MNLA before a presidential election next month.
A French-led military offensive launched in January succeeded in ending a year-long occupation of Mali’s desert north by al Qaeda-linked insurgents, ousting them from urban areas.
In a separate development, the Malian army said its troops were moving towards Kidal, which the government has said it will retake from the MNLA before a presidential election next month.
A French-led military offensive launched in January succeeded in ending a year-long occupation of Mali’s desert north by al Qaeda-linked insurgents, ousting them from urban areas.
Dangote Is Continent's First U.S.$20 Billion Man, Joins World's 25 Richest
The cement mogul, and Africa's richest man, Aliko Dangote has scored
yet another first. This time, he has been named Africa's first $20
billion man, thus becoming one of the top 25 richest men in the world.
Dangote, the President/Chief Executive of the pan-African conglomerate, the Dangote Group, has become the first African entrepreneur to lay claim to a $20 billion fortune, as the stock value of the flagship of his holding, Dangote Cement, leaped just about three-fourths since March, when Forbes last released its annual ranking of the world's richest people.
Dangote, the President/Chief Executive of the pan-African conglomerate, the Dangote Group, has become the first African entrepreneur to lay claim to a $20 billion fortune, as the stock value of the flagship of his holding, Dangote Cement, leaped just about three-fourths since March, when Forbes last released its annual ranking of the world's richest people.
U.S. Places Huge Bounty on Boko Haram Leaders
Lagos — THE United States took an unprecedented step, yesterday, when it posted a price tag of $23million, an equivalent of N3.3 billion on the head of top Al- Qaeda-linked terrorists in Nigeria and West Africa. Nigeria's Boko Haram leader, Abubakar Shekau, attracts the highest reward of $7 million (N1.1 billion) for anybody that can provide information that can lead to his capture.
American Woman Raped By Three Men In Manali Town
Three men raped an American woman in India’s famous tourist destination, Manali town, amid rising crime against women in the country.
According to report, the victim had taken a lift in a truck, was abducted to a secluded area by the accused.Confirming the incident and arrest, the Director General of Police, B. Kamal Kumar, told reporters that the driver of the truck was also involved in the sexual assault in an incident which took place in Vashist village, in Manali.
Friday, 31 May 2013
U.S. warns Russia against sending missiles to Syria
The Obama
administration strongly warned Russia on Friday not to undermine peace
efforts for Syria or upend the balance of power between Israel and its
neighbors by supplying the Syrian regime with advanced antiaircraft
weaponry.
Sending the S-300 missile to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad would prolong the civil war and perhaps widen it by imperiling Israel, Secretary of State John F. Kerry said amid conflicting reports about whether Russia has sent the missiles.
Sending the S-300 missile to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad would prolong the civil war and perhaps widen it by imperiling Israel, Secretary of State John F. Kerry said amid conflicting reports about whether Russia has sent the missiles.
Thursday, 30 May 2013
N6.4 Billion Fraud: You Have A Case To Answer, Court Tells Sylva
A Federal High court in Abuja on Thursday dismissed an
application by the former governor of Bayelsa state, Timipre Sylva
asking the court to quash corruption charges against him on grounds that
evidence submitted by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission
(EFCC) does not in any way link him to the allegations laundering the
sum of N6.4 billion.

The trial Judge, Justice Adamu Bello had refused Mr Sylva’s application to quash the charge against him on the ground that it lacked merit, having held that the former governor has a case to answer.
The trial Judge, Justice Adamu Bello had refused Mr Sylva’s application to quash the charge against him on the ground that it lacked merit, having held that the former governor has a case to answer.
GT Bank Named 2013 African Bank Of The Year
Guaranty Trust Bank PLC has been named the 2013 bank of the year by the African Banker magazine.

The award recognizes financial institutions that have emerged as industry leaders and continent trend setters, due to good corporate governance practices, exceptional service delivery within the financial services industry of their country and innovative products.
Chief Executive Officer of Guaranty Trust Bank PLC, Mr Segun Agbaje attributed the recognition to hard work, discipline and a well-defined operating strategy.
Last year, the bank was named the best bank in Nigeria by the Euro Money magazine for the fourth consecutive year while it earned the 2011 Best Bank in Nigeria award from EMEA finance.
Guaranty Trust Bank also emerged as the first Nigerian financial institution to cross the N100 billion profit before tax milestone from operations at both bank and group levels.
The award recognizes financial institutions that have emerged as industry leaders and continent trend setters, due to good corporate governance practices, exceptional service delivery within the financial services industry of their country and innovative products.
Chief Executive Officer of Guaranty Trust Bank PLC, Mr Segun Agbaje attributed the recognition to hard work, discipline and a well-defined operating strategy.
Last year, the bank was named the best bank in Nigeria by the Euro Money magazine for the fourth consecutive year while it earned the 2011 Best Bank in Nigeria award from EMEA finance.
Guaranty Trust Bank also emerged as the first Nigerian financial institution to cross the N100 billion profit before tax milestone from operations at both bank and group levels.
Woolwich Murder Charge Falls Under UK Terrorism Legislation, Michael Adebowale
A young man charged with killing a British soldier
last week has made his first court appearance, with the prosecution
saying his trial will take place under the UK's terrorism act.
Baby Trapped in Chinese Sewer was as a Result of an Accident, Mother Faces no Charge: Official
BEIJING — Authorities have concluded that a newborn
rescued from a sewer pipe in eastern China became trapped because of an
accident, and that the mother faces no charges even though she didn't
claim the baby until confronted by police two days later, a local
official said Thursday.
The baby's stunning, two-hour rescue from a pipe underneath a squat toilet in Pujiang county prompted both horror and an outpouring of charity on behalf of the boy, who has since been taken away from a hospital by the unwed mother and a man believed to be the father.
The baby's stunning, two-hour rescue from a pipe underneath a squat toilet in Pujiang county prompted both horror and an outpouring of charity on behalf of the boy, who has since been taken away from a hospital by the unwed mother and a man believed to be the father.
Nigeria lawmakers pass anti-gay marriage bill
ABUJA, Nigeria — Nigeria's
House of Representatives voted Thursday to ban gay marriage and outlaw
any groups actively supporting gay rights, endorsing a measure that also
calls for 10-year prison sentences for any "public show" of affection
by a same-sex couple.
Representatives appeared to unanimously approve the proposal in a voice vote, sending it immediately to President Goodluck Jonathan for him to potentially sign into law in Africa's most populous nation.
Representatives appeared to unanimously approve the proposal in a voice vote, sending it immediately to President Goodluck Jonathan for him to potentially sign into law in Africa's most populous nation.
Nigeria arrests 3 alleged Hezbollah members
Nigerian authorities today announced the arrest of three men
believed to be tied to Hezbollah. Authorities also announced the
discovery of a weapons cache linked to the Iranian-backed terror group
in Kano.
According to Nigeria's State Security Service, the weaponry was intended to be used against "Israeli and Western interests." The BBC reported that authorities in Kano showed off "11 anti-tank weapons, four anti-tank mines, a rocket-propelled grenade (RPG) and 21 RPG missiles, 17 AK-47s, two sub-machine guns and 76 grenades."
According to Nigeria's State Security Service, the weaponry was intended to be used against "Israeli and Western interests." The BBC reported that authorities in Kano showed off "11 anti-tank weapons, four anti-tank mines, a rocket-propelled grenade (RPG) and 21 RPG missiles, 17 AK-47s, two sub-machine guns and 76 grenades."
Wednesday, 29 May 2013
BBA Update: Hakeem and Natasha Lock Lips
Well, what do we have here? It’s Hakeem and Natasha locking lips.
While the rowdy Rubies casually went about their day, chattering loudly with one another, Zimbabwean hunk Hakeem and the vivacious Natasha played a little game of tonsil hockey in the background. It seems as if the male model was the one to initiate the brief snog.
Tuesday, 28 May 2013
Pirates Kidnap Oil Tanker Crew In Nigeria
Armed pirates attacked an oil products tanker off the coast of Nigeria and abducted an unknown number of crew, security sources said on Tuesday.
The Nigerian-flagged MT Matrix was boarded by gunmen in the early hours of Saturday about 40 nautical miles off the coast of oil-producing Bayelsa state, two security sources said, in a stretch of water often targeted by pirates.
There were 12 Pakistani and five Nigerian crew aboard the vessel when it was attacked, one of the sources said.
A spokesman for the ship operator Val Oil Trading, who declined to give his name, confirmed there had been an “incident”, without giving further details.
Andrew Varney, of British-based security firm Port 2 Port Maritime, said the Matrix’s low freeboard – the distance between a ship’s railings and the water – and slower speed made it vulnerable to being boarded.
“This latest incident further highlights the ability of these determined, adept criminals to attack vessels underway and the increasing migration from cargo theft to risk of kidnap for ransom,” Varney said.
Last month there were two attacks in the Gulf of Guinea where foreigners were kidnapped and released a few weeks later. Security sources believe ransoms were paid – an increasingly lucrative business for criminal gangs.
“The risk of offshore kidnap for ransom remains high off Nigeria, particularly off Bayelsa and Rivers states,” security firm AKE said, referring to the southern Niger Delta region where much of Nigeria’s oil is produced.
International navies have not launched counter-piracy missions in the Gulf of Guinea, leaving the many vessels that anchor off Nigeria vulnerable to attack.
On the other, eastern side of Africa, piracy that was once a scourge off the coast of Somalia has been largely contained by international naval patrols and the stationing of armed guards aboard merchant vessels.
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