Amnesty International has warned Myanmar that the actions of its military may constitute crimes against humanity, based on accounts of violence against the country’s Muslim Rohingya minority. Myanmar has come under heavy criticism for its army’s forceful treatment of the Rohingya.
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Norwegian at 50: How the pioneer of modern cruising became an underdog a ” and now a leader again
A February 1984 Miami Herald file photo of Norwegian Caribbean Lines’ cruise ship Norway docked at Dodge Island. A Miami Herald file photo of Norwegian Caribbean Lines’ cruise ship Norway docked at Dodge Island.
Large complex of amusement parks in Dubai celebrates opening
The park includes a Legoland, a Bollywood-themed park, a movie-themed Motiongate park, a hotel and a shopping district. The park hopes to have a Six Flags by late 2019.
Zim Warriors vs Ivory Coast; Afcon 2017, Football friendly latest news
With many top players still involved in international club football, Zimbabwe Warriors will miss the likes of Knowledge Musona in their Abidjan friendly encounter against the elephants of Ivory Coast on Monday next week. China-based forward Nyasha Mushekwi who is attending to personal issues in UK will also miss the friendly, so is Sparta Prague defender Costa Nhamoinesu who has club commitments.
Venezuela leader says cash crackdown a victory over foes
Venezuela’s president said Sunday that the sudden decision to scrap the country’s most-used currency bill was an economic triumph over the country’s enemies even as the government sent troops and police to cities where riots and looting broke out over the measure. In a national radio and television broadcast, Nicolas Maduro said his abrupt action had flooded the country’s banks with currency deposited by Venezuelans racing to get rid of the paper bills while also devastating Colombian-border currency traders he blames for the bolivar’s precipitous plunge in value against “the criminal dollar.”
Sen. Cory Gardner must reject Rex Tillerson as secretary of state
In this June 15, 2012, file photo, Russian President Vladimir Putin, left, and ExxonMobil CEO Rex Tillerson shake hands at a signing ceremony of an agreement between state-controlled Russian oil company Rosneft and ExxonMobil at the Black Sea port of Tuapse, southern Russia. The U.S. intelligence community has stated that Russia interfered with our free and democratic elections, and last week Donald Trump appointed ExxonMobil CEO Rex Tillerson to be secretary of state.
Council shake-up as Conservative councillor switches to Greens
WELCOME: Cllr Claudia Moore, second left, with Cllr Jon Orrell, Cllr Clare Sutton and Green campaign coordinator Caz Dennett Picture: GARDIA PHOTOGRAPHY THE Green Party has gained another councillor in Weymouth and Portland after Claudia Moore crossed the floor from the Conservatives. Cllr Moore, who has been a councillor for Weymouth West since 2014, said she felt “more closely aligned with the Greens”, but also expressed concern about some Tory decisions.
Joseph Kabila prepares to crush protests in Congo power play
Flares are launched by DRCongo Police forces during a demonstration in Goma on September 19, 2016. At least 17 people, mostly civilians, were killed on September 19, 2016 when clashes erupted ahead of a planned opposition rally in the Congolese capital Kinshasa, a minister said, warning the toll was “provisional”.
Olympiakos comes from behind to beat Panetolikos 3-1
ATHENS, Greece – Defending champion Olympiakos needed an equalizer and two late goals to beat Panetolikos 3-1 in the Greek league on Sunday. Panetolikos had two good chances to open the scoring in the first half before finally succeeding in the 52nd with a header by Giorgos Kousas.
Alleged BDS activist writer may be forced to leave Israel
A journalist who has allegedly engaged in activity supportive of the Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions movement may not be able to remain in Israel, the Government Press Office told The Jerusalem Post exclusively on Sunday. GPO director Nitzan Chen said he was leaning against renewing the press card of Antony Loewenstein, a Jerusalem- based freelance reporter who writes for The Guardian and other publications.
Before the Kardashians, Zsa Zsa Gabor was the ultimate socialite
Before the world was keeping up with the Kardashians, they were captivated by Zsa Zsa Gabor, whose death was announced on Sunday. She was 99. Born in Hungary, she set the stage for socialites like Kim Kardashian and Paris Hilton by being more famous for her glamorous lifestyle than her acting career.
Before the Kardashians, Zsa Zsa Gabor was the ultimate socialite
Before the world was keeping up with the Kardashians, they were captivated by Zsa Zsa Gabor, whose death was announced on Sunday. She was 99. Born in Hungary, she set the stage for socialites like Kim Kardashian and Paris Hilton by being more famous for her glamorous lifestyle than her acting career.
Scotland to Propose Plan to Stay in EU, Curb Brexit Damage
Scotland will publish proposals this week for how it can remain in the European single market after Britain leaves the European Union in order to avoid the “national disaster” of a “hard Brexit,” the Scottish government said Sunday. British Prime Minister Theresa May has said she will trigger Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty, the formal process of leaving the EU, by the end of March to kick off two years of exit talks.
Scotland to Propose Plan to Stay in EU, Curb Brexit Damage
Scotland will publish proposals this week for how it can remain in the European single market after Britain leaves the European Union in order to avoid the “national disaster” of a “hard Brexit,” the Scottish government said Sunday. British Prime Minister Theresa May has said she will trigger Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty, the formal process of leaving the EU, by the end of March to kick off two years of exit talks.
CardLinx Announces New Members Including Sumitomo Mitsui Card, Mitsubishi UFJ, DNP and T Point
These companies join existing members including Rakuten, Samsung Card, Facebook, Microsoft, Mastercard, American Express, and SK Group among others. Additionally, the Association announces its Asia Internet & Mobile Commerce Forum on February 7, 2017 in Tokyo, Japan.
CardLinx Announces New Members Including Sumitomo Mitsui Card, Mitsubishi UFJ, DNP and T Point
These companies join existing members including Rakuten, Samsung Card, Facebook, Microsoft, Mastercard, American Express, and SK Group among others. Additionally, the Association announces its Asia Internet & Mobile Commerce Forum on February 7, 2017 in Tokyo, Japan.
Gwyneth Paltrow on the biggest health trend for 2017 which is clean sleeping
BREAKING NEWS: Actress and socialite Zsa Zsa Gabor – famous for having nine husbands – has died of a heart attack aged 99 The Obamas’ new $5.3m DC home is being outfitted with enhanced security systems and renovated to include TWO offices as rumors swirl over their plans after the White House Attorney General Loretta Lynch says she ‘regrets’ THAT meeting with Bill Clinton on the tarmac during height of Hillary’s email investigation Canadian woman is among ten people shot dead as gunmen take tourists hostage at castle in Jordan in ‘cowardly terrorist attack’ Revealed – the dog breeds you should NEVER buy: Vet explains why you should avoid teacup pups, bulldogs and anything described as ‘fiercely loyal’ ‘Don’t go outside’: Arctic chill grips middle America with record lows felt as far south as Texas – as nine are killed nationwide on treacherous roads REVEALED: In-N-Out Burger is the most … (more)
Gwyneth Paltrow on the biggest health trend for 2017 which is clean sleeping
BREAKING NEWS: Actress and socialite Zsa Zsa Gabor – famous for having nine husbands – has died of a heart attack aged 99 The Obamas’ new $5.3m DC home is being outfitted with enhanced security systems and renovated to include TWO offices as rumors swirl over their plans after the White House Attorney General Loretta Lynch says she ‘regrets’ THAT meeting with Bill Clinton on the tarmac during height of Hillary’s email investigation Canadian woman is among ten people shot dead as gunmen take tourists hostage at castle in Jordan in ‘cowardly terrorist attack’ Revealed – the dog breeds you should NEVER buy: Vet explains why you should avoid teacup pups, bulldogs and anything described as ‘fiercely loyal’ ‘Don’t go outside’: Arctic chill grips middle America with record lows felt as far south as Texas – as nine are killed nationwide on treacherous roads REVEALED: In-N-Out Burger is the most … (more)
Bombing Syria was never going to help the people of Aleppo
As the traumatised survivors of Aleppo flee the ruined city – once the size of Newcastle, Birmingham, Cardiff and Glasgow combined – Libya is smouldering evidence that Britain bombing Syria would not have averted the bloodshed. In the 2013 Parliamentary rebellion, Tory dissidents sided with Ed Miliband’s Labour Party to stop David Cameron declaring war on tyrant Bashar al-Assad ‘s regime – and attempts at rewriting history to portray the revolt as a grave mistake ignore hugely uncomfortable facts.
Bombing Syria was never going to help the people of Aleppo
As the traumatised survivors of Aleppo flee the ruined city – once the size of Newcastle, Birmingham, Cardiff and Glasgow combined – Libya is smouldering evidence that Britain bombing Syria would not have averted the bloodshed. In the 2013 Parliamentary rebellion, Tory dissidents sided with Ed Miliband’s Labour Party to stop David Cameron declaring war on tyrant Bashar al-Assad ‘s regime – and attempts at rewriting history to portray the revolt as a grave mistake ignore hugely uncomfortable facts.
8 die of alcohol poisoning in Russia; 10 others hospitalized MOSCOW…
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Friends devoted their Sunday to a ‘random act of kindness’ for the homeless
Well-wishers gave out hundreds of bags of clothing and toiletries in Cardiff on Sunday as a “random act of kindness”. Organiser Claire Kelly, 40, came up with the idea after seeing people commuting everyday and wanted to do something to help those sleeping rough.
Newport-born actor Michael Sheen dismisses claims he is giving up acting full-time for activism
BORN actor Michael Sheen has dismissed claims that he is swapping Hollywood to become a full-time activist following an interview with the Times. The 47-year-old actor was quoted as saying that he could step back from his acting career to become more involved with political issues in his hometown of Port Talbot.
Gary Neville moves to bring celeb hotspot Mahiki nightclub to Manchester
Gary Neville has confirmed he will bring the popular Mahiki nightclub franchise to Manchester, and he plans to launch the venue in the spring of next year. The former Manchester United and England footballer has signed a 20-year lease on a building within the city’s business community the Albert Estate to house the club.
Gary Neville moves to bring celeb hotspot Mahiki nightclub to Manchester
Gary Neville has confirmed he will bring the popular Mahiki nightclub franchise to Manchester, and he plans to launch the venue in the spring of next year. The former Manchester United and England footballer has signed a 20-year lease on a building within the city’s business community the Albert Estate to house the club.
China says it will give drone back, but Trump says ‘keep it’
In this undated photo released by the U.S. Navy Visual News Service, the USNS Bowditch, a T-AGS 60 Class Oceanographic Survey Ship, sails in open water. The USNS Bowditch, a civilian U.S. Navy oceanographic survey ship, was recovering two drones on Thursday when a Chinese navy ship approached and sent out a small boat that took one of the drones, said Navy Capt.
China says it will give drone back, but Trump says ‘keep it’
In this undated photo released by the U.S. Navy Visual News Service, the USNS Bowditch, a T-AGS 60 Class Oceanographic Survey Ship, sails in open water. The USNS Bowditch, a civilian U.S. Navy oceanographic survey ship, was recovering two drones on Thursday when a Chinese navy ship approached and sent out a small boat that took one of the drones, said Navy Capt.
After Outbreak Of Looting, Venezuela Delays Phase-Out Of Large Currency
A man shows 100-Bolivar notes while crossing the Francisco de Paula Santander international bridge, linking Urena, in Venezuela and Cucuta, in Colombia Saturday, despite the border closing order issued by the Venezuelan government. George Castellanos/AFP/Getty Images hide caption A man shows 100-Bolivar notes while crossing the Francisco de Paula Santander international bridge, linking Urena, in Venezuela and Cucuta, in Colombia Saturday, despite the border closing order issued by the Venezuelan government.
Suicide bomber kills more than 50 in Yemen, ISIS claims responsibility
The attack in the southern Yemeni city of Aden killed at least 52 soldiers and injured 34 others, two Yemeni senior security officials told CNN. ISIS made its claim in a statement published on Twitter and tweeted by several ISIS supporters.
Suicide bomber kills more than 50 in Yemen, ISIS claims responsibility
The attack in the southern Yemeni city of Aden killed at least 52 soldiers and injured 34 others, two Yemeni senior security officials told CNN. ISIS made its claim in a statement published on Twitter and tweeted by several ISIS supporters.
Poland’s president talks with opposition, new protests held
Poland’s president met separately with opposition party leaders Sunday to help solve a political crisis, as anti-government protests were held for the third straight day. Political tension is rising between Poland’s conservative government and the pro-European Union opposition over the ruling party’s plan to restrict journalists’ access to lawmakers in parliament.
Poland’s president talks with opposition, new protests held
Poland’s president met separately with opposition party leaders Sunday to help solve a political crisis, as anti-government protests were held for the third straight day. Political tension is rising between Poland’s conservative government and the pro-European Union opposition over the ruling party’s plan to restrict journalists’ access to lawmakers in parliament.
Air Berlin names Thomas Winkelmann as new CEO
In this March 25, 2015 file picture Germanwings CEO Thomas Winkelmann addresses the media in Cologne, Germany. German airline Air Berlin has announced that Thomas Winkelmann will become the new chief executive officer of the struggling carrier.
Air Berlin names Thomas Winkelmann as new CEO
In this March 25, 2015 file picture Germanwings CEO Thomas Winkelmann addresses the media in Cologne, Germany. German airline Air Berlin has announced that Thomas Winkelmann will become the new chief executive officer of the struggling carrier.
Police in the mountainous city of Karak freed 10 people, including foreign tourists.
Jordanian policemen stand guard in the vicinity of Kerak Castle where armed gunmen carried out an attack, in the city of Karak, Jordan, on December 18, 2016. Photo – Reuters Jordanian policemen stand guard in the vicinity of Kerak Castle where armed gunmen carried out an attack, in the city of Karak, Jordan, on December 18, 2016.
Police in the mountainous city of Karak freed 10 people, including foreign tourists.
Jordanian policemen stand guard in the vicinity of Kerak Castle where armed gunmen carried out an attack, in the city of Karak, Jordan, on December 18, 2016. Photo – Reuters Jordanian policemen stand guard in the vicinity of Kerak Castle where armed gunmen carried out an attack, in the city of Karak, Jordan, on December 18, 2016.
Election Commission wants laws on IT exemption, anonymous contribution to parties amended
Seeking to check the use of black money and money laundering in politics, the Election Commission has recommended that the government amend laws to allow exemption from tax only to parties that win seats in elections and ban anonymous contributions of Rs2,000 and above to parties. Photo – File Seeking to check the use of black money and money laundering in politics, the Election Commission has recommended that the government amend laws to allow exemption from tax only to parties that win seats in elections and ban anonymous contributions of Rs2,000 and above to parties.
Election Commission wants laws on IT exemption, anonymous contribution to parties amended
Seeking to check the use of black money and money laundering in politics, the Election Commission has recommended that the government amend laws to allow exemption from tax only to parties that win seats in elections and ban anonymous contributions of Rs2,000 and above to parties. Photo – File Seeking to check the use of black money and money laundering in politics, the Election Commission has recommended that the government amend laws to allow exemption from tax only to parties that win seats in elections and ban anonymous contributions of Rs2,000 and above to parties.
Jordan shootings kill 4 policemen, Canadian tourist
Gunmen ambushed Jordanian police in a series of attacks Sunday, including at a Crusader castle popular with tourists, killing four members of the security forces and a woman visiting from Canada, officials said. A standoff between Jordanian special forces and armed men holed up inside the castle continued after nightfall Sunday, several hours after the first shooting.
HH the Emir and President of Turkey discuss regional developments
Trabzon: HH the Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani and President of the Republic of Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdogan discussed today the latest developments in the region and particularly in Syria, in light of the tragic events in Aleppo as all international efforts to stop the genocide by the Syrian regime and its allies continue to stumble.