The Sentinel-3A satellite takes us over the Sea of Okhotsk in the Russian Far East on 15 February, where clouds blend with the ice and snow beneath from our bird’s-eye view. One of the fascinating features is the pattern of floating sea ice, appearing light blue.
Day: March 10, 2017
AB de Villiers is the new World No. 1 ODI batsman, Virat Kohli remains static
Captain Virat Kohli remained unchanged at third to be the best-placed Indian batsman in the latest ICC ODI rankings issued in Dubai on Friday. Rohit Sharma and Mahendra Singh Dhoni follow Kohli, both of them also remaining static on their previous positions.
Nightmare A11 roundabout to get A 400,000 upgrade which could include traffic lights
East Anglian commuters could benefit from safer and quicker journeys from a 400,000 project which could see traffic lights installed at the notorious Fiveways roundabout on the A11. Philip Hammond earmarked cash for new lights in his Congestion Relief Programme fund in this week’s budget amid concerns about the safety of the junction following the dualling of the A11 in 2015.
Find out when work starts on Woodbridge’s Deben Pool… and when it will reopen
A Suffolk leisure centre could be out of action for 10 months as builders work on a 3 million renovation project. Last month, Suffolk Coastal approved plans for Woodbridge’s Deben Pool to be the first of three leisure centres in the district to undergo refurbishment.
Woodbridge police station on sale for A 925,000… but worth A 3.8m to builder of approved homes
Land occupied by a derelict police station is set to be auctioned off – weeks after permission was granted for its conversion into homes. The site is expected to sell for A 925,000 but could reap four times that figure in gross development value following construction.
Indahag, MOGCHS cagebelles share lead
ARCHRIVALS Indahag National High School and Misamis Oriental General Comprehensive High School try to improve before renewing their rivalry in today’s resumption of the 1st Cagayan de Oro Public Schools Basketball Challenge at West City Central School covered court, this city. The Indahag Lady Skyhawks and MOGCHS Lady Cavaliers aim try to stretch their clean slate to 4-0 as they take on separate foes in secondary girls division.
Royal tantrum! Boy throws fit meeting Queen Elizabeth II
Michelle Lun, left, holds on to her son Alfie, 2-years-old as they meet Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II at the unveiling during the the unveiling of a national memorial honouring the Armed Forces and civilians who served their country during the Gulf War and conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan in London Thursday March 9, 2017. Britain’s Prince Philip stands at right LONDON – A 2-year-old boy in England wasn’t very impressed with a chance to meet Queen Elizabeth II and showed it by throwing a tantrum in front of her majesty.
Thai king’s estranged former senior aide sentenced to prison
A court has sentenced a former high-ranking police officer and aide to Thailand’s king to three years in prison for dereliction of duty and land encroachment. Jumpol Manmai was also stripped of his retirement rank of police general, according to a statement issued Friday by the royal palace.
Cari o: The Anklet (Gold is forever) by Sunflower
Preface: Tales of the Sunflower is a series of fictionalized true stories that have actually occurred in our loved city. They are of the bizarre, the happy, the gothic, the macabre, the mundane, put on paper by a witch.
Time to change time again: Daylight saving time returns
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Sira-sira Store: Keso good
KESO or cheese never fails to delight the kids at home. They like to nibble on cheese cubes while watching their favorite cartoons on TV.
Supervisor gikawatan sa gika-check-in
DALING misibat ang duha ka mga menor de edad sulod sa usa ka motel dihang nakatulog ang usa ka lalaki niadtong Biyernes, Marso 10, sa kaadlawon sa Barangay Consolacion, dakbayan sa Cagayan de Oro. Ang biktima usa ka supervisor kinsa kasamtangang nagpuyo sa Capistrano Street ning dakbayan ug apan lumad nga taga Davao City.
Bautista: Whoa men
TIME was when women were tending the home and family. It was when a man’s success was because of a woman.
Pakistan assembly to legalize trials before military courts
Pakistan’s parliament is set to debate a bill next week that would legalize trials before military courts for another two years, a measure human rights activists say negates the basic principles of justice and denies those on trial the chance for a fair defense. The bill, designed to combat terrorism, was presented before the lower house of parliament Friday by law minister Zahid Hamid.
Live wire electrocutes two 11-year-old boys
THE Misamis Oriental Rural Electric and Service Cooperative is in hot water after two 11-year-old boys died after being electrocuted by a live wire while they were playing in the rain around 4 p.m. Thursday, March 9, at Hillside, Pagatpat village, Cagayan de Oro City. Melchor Gaabon, a bystander, discovered the two bodies around 4:30 p.m. Thursday, but waited for rescuers to arrive due to the exposed wire.
Agusan River breaks banks; floods 7 villages in Butuan
Authorities issued code red or flood alert level 3 along riverside communities in Cagayan de Oro after water level at the Agusan River reached 3.07 meters Friday morning, March 10, and flooded seven villages, prompting several families to flee their homes. “Even without rain, as of 2 p.m., flood alert warning level 3 has been issued prompting several residents to evacuate after waters from the Agusan River overflowed to several parts of barangay Buhangin, Baan Riverside, Bading, Golden Ribbon, Mahogany, Maug and Obrero.
55 out of 80 Oro villages active in fight vs drugs
FIVE villages in Cagayan de Oro City have put in place measures to treat and rehabilitate as well as educate drug users in line with a Department of the Interior and Local Government’s order directing villages to actively take part in the government’s war on drugs. Ben Calibre, an official of the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency -Northern Mindanao, said the move to encourage greater participation of village officials in the anti-drug campaign is not new as shown by a DILG memorandum circular that has been in effect since 1998.
Syria Kurdish-led fighters see force boosting in push on IS
The main Syrian Kurdish force fighting Islamic State militants in northern Syria claimed on Friday that it has enough fighters to take the extremists’ de facto capital of Raqqa with the help of the U.S.-led coalition – remarks that reflected a veiled warning to Ankara and also to rival, Turkey-backed opposition forces making headway toward the city. The comments by Cihan Sheikh Ehmed, the spokeswoman of the Syria Democratic Forces, came as U.S. troops are playing a bigger role on the ground in the battle to conquer Raqqa in northern Syria.
White House: Trump unaware of Flynn’s foreign agent work
President Donald Trump was not aware that his former national security adviser, Michael Flynn, had worked to further the interests of the government of Turkey before appointing him, the White House says. The comments came two days after Flynn and his firm, Flynn Intel Group Inc., filed paperwork with the Justice Department formally identifying him as a foreign agent and acknowledging that his work for a company owned by a Turkish businessman could have aided Turkey’s government.
Vienna zoo puts down its pelicans because of bird flu
In this undated photo provided by the Schoenbrunn Zoo a flock of pelicans is pictured at the zoo in Vienna, Austria. The zoo has euthanized its flock of 20 Dalmatian pelicans after examinations showed them infected with bird flu.
White House: Trump unaware of Flynn’s foreign agent work
In this Feb. 13, 2017 file photo, Mike Flynn arrives for a news conference in the East Room of the White House in Washington. Flynn, President Donald Trump’s former national security adviser, who was fired from the White House last month, has registered as a foreign agent with the Justice Department for work that may have aided the Turkish government in exchange for $530,000.
Celebrate Canada funding
Beginning with National Aboriginal Day, and ending with Canada day, Celebrate Canada is a yearly eleven-day celebration that this year will take place from June 21 to July 1. Each year many different organizations plan events to celebrate specific days during Celebrate Canada. Those events assist those who attend to discover and appreciate the wealth and diversity of Canadian society.
Statue of Pharaoh Ramses II is found in a Cairo slum
Giant 3,000-year-old statue of Pharaoh Ramses II found buried in a Cairo slum is hailed as ‘one of the most important discoveries ever’ Archaeologists from Egypt and Germany have found a massive 26ft statue submerged in ground water in a Cairo slum. The discovery, hailed by the Antiquities Ministry as one of the most important ever, was made near the ruins of Ramses II’s temple in the ancient city of Heliopolis, located in the eastern part of modern-day Cairo.
Five stories in the news today, March 10
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau continues his visit to Texas today to promote Canada’s energy industry. He will meet with Texas Gov. Greg Abbott and take part in a roundtable discussion with business leaders.
Bank of Ireland opens free workspace for startups in New York
Bank of Ireland have today announced the opening of startlab NYC, an incubation space that will support Bank of Ireland startup customers seeking to scale their business and enter the US market. The collaborative space, located in Manhattan on the 41st floor of 2 Grand Central, is the first offering of its kind from an Irish bank outside of Ireland.
The Latest: Syrian Kurds see force boosting in push on IS
The Latest on the developments related to Syria’s civil war and the expected push against the Islamic State group’s main stronghold of Raqqa in northern Syria : U.S.-backed Syrian Kurdish forces say they have enough fighters to take the Islamic State group’s de facto capital of Raqqa in northern Syria. The spokeswoman for the Syrian Democratic Forces said on Friday that their numbers are increasing, with residents of areas newly liberated from IS joining the ethnically mixed force.
Orchestra to premiere concerto in Bradford on Avon
THE Wiltshire Music Centre has been chosen to play host to the premiere of a world-famous orchestra’s performance of a piano concerto. The Academy of St Martin in the Fields will be performing at the centre in Ashley Road, being lead by Israeli pianist Inon Barnatan, the ensemble will be showing the audiences Piano Concerto No.2, The Haunted Ebb, composed by Alasdair Nicolson.
Tadley hit Bounty for seven
IN THE Basingstoke and District Saturday League Division One match between Bounty United and visiting Tadley, as no referee arrived Bounty midfielder Steve Bucksey took the whistle. The final result was 7-1 to the visitors and Tadley were soon in control as they led 4-0 after 20 minutes.
Iraq: US Forces Evacuate ISIL Commanders from Western Mosul
Commander of Asa’eb al-Haq Movement affiliated to the Iraqi popular forces of Hashd al-Shaabi said that the US forces have carried out a rapid heliborne operation and evacuated two commanders of ISIL terrorists from Western Mosul in Northern Iraq. Javad al-Talaybawi said that the US forces carried out the heliborne operation in one of the Western neighborhoods of Western Mosul, evacuating two senior ISIL commanders to an unknown location after the commanders came under siege by Iraqi government forces in intensified clashes in Western Mosul.
104-year-old from Taunton reflects on living a long life after a stroke
Sam Welland, Upper Holway Road, suffered a stroke around 50 years ago, but he hasn’t let that stop him from living an interesting life. He started learning the trade as an apprentice, it was some what of a family-trade at the time with around six Wellands working as engravers at the same time.
AP Analysis: Upending of status quo shakes South Korea
This was not supposed to happen in South Korea. It was too divided, too corrupt, too much in thrall to the rich and powerful who’d always had their way.
Russian police detain prominent Putin critic after his prison release: wife
Police in Moscow detained prominent anti-Kremlin activist Ildar Dadin on Friday, less than two weeks after he was released from prison, when he staged a one-man demonstration outside Russia’s prison service, his wife and eye witnesses said. Dadin, 34, was freed from a Siberian prison last month after becoming the first person to be jailed under new rules that made some forms of non-violent protest a criminal offense.
Vartan Oskanian: We have become slaves to the whims of several people
“For a long time, we allowed the authorities to deprive our citizens of their property. Armenia is not the country to tolerate this condition,” Armen Martirosyan, a candidate for the 2017 parliamentary elections who comes second on the joint ticket of the electoral alliance led by former ministers Seyran Ohanyan, Raffi Hovannisian and Vartan Oskanian, said during a campaign rally in Hrazdan, a town in Kotayk marz.
France’s Juppe backs Fillon, says ‘not leaving the ship’
FILE PHOTO: Francois Fillon , former French prime minister, and Alain Juppe, current mayor of Bordeaux, stand together after the results in the second round for the French center-right presidential primary election in Paris, France, November 27, 2016. Former prime minister Alain Juppe on Friday backed Francois Fillon’s French presidential bid and became one of his sponsors, a bid to heal party divisions just days after he sharply criticized the conservative candidate in a speech.
U.S.-backed SDF says has enough forces to take Syrian city of Raqqa
“The number of our forces is now increasing, particularly from among the people of the area, and we have enough strength to liberate Raqqa with support from the coalition forces,” Jihan Sheikh Ahmed, spokeswoman for the Syrian Democratic Forces , said in a statement. “We have information that the enemy is moving part of its leadership outside the city, as it is also digging tunnels under the ground.
6 years after the Fukushima disaster, its victims are still suffering
Interpretation of the news based on evidence, including data, as well as anticipating how events might unfold based on past events Gravestones photographed on Feb. 28 stand near a Namie, Japan, seaside devastated by the March 11, 2011, tsunami, which crippled the nearby Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. Saturday marks the sixth anniversary of the Fukushima nuclear accident , the worst recorded since the Chernobyl meltdown in 1986.
Elly and Rosemary need your help to raise funds for two year old Stanley
Deanshanger fundraising duo Elly Hance and Rosemary Skinner are burning with ideas to help two-year-old Stanley Leaver get the equipment he needs so he can sit comfortably at his Buckinghamshire home. Stanley has a condition that affects his muscles and means he is unable to move independently.
Dhammachayo’s supervisors asked to consider his disrobing
The Sangha Supreme Council has no power to disrobe controversial former abbot Phra Dhammachayo as that authority belongs to his direct monastic supervisors, it was concluded at the council’s meeting on Friday. That was in response to a complaint filed by the National Office of Buddhism against the monk, who is now honorary abbot of the Dhammakaya Temple in Pathum Thani and wanted by authorities for money laundering and accepting stolen assets.
Tools stolen from housing development in Barnstaple
Police are appealing for information after more than A 3,000 of tools were stolen from a house in Barnstaple. Builders arrived to find a number of items – all of which were marked with the initials JC or DC – had been taken.
Photos of the day – March 10, 2017
A displaced Iraqi girl cries before entering Hamam al-Alil camp, as Iraqi forces battle with Islamic State militants south of Mosul, Iraq; members of the Tibetan Youth Congress and supporters gather to mark the 58th anniversary of the Tibetan uprising while protesting against Chinese rule in Tibet on the eve of Tibetan Uprising Day, Bangalore, India; and the sun sets over the Maha-ThaKyarYanThi Buddhist Temple in Nyaypyitaw, Myanmar. These are some of the photos of the day.