Saturday, 10 May 2014

Lawyer for doctor in Bin Laden case quits after death threats


Lawyer Samiullah Afridi, the lawyer for a doctor accused of helping the US find Osama Bin Laden has quit the case after receiving frequent death threats and fled to Dubai due to his safety.

Dr Shakil Afridi is accused of using the cover of a door-to-door vaccination campaign to help the US find Bin Laden which led to the raid that killed him in 2011.

Dr Shakil Afridi was convicted of alleged ties to militant groups and sentenced to 33 years in jail by a tribal court in 2012. The sentence was widely seen as punishment for his alleged role in the Bin Laden raid, which he denies.


The story of Alibaba - From English teacher to billionaire


Jack Ma went from English teacher to billionaire with Alibaba, the Chinese e-commerce company he co-founded. Also the Alibaba chairman, Ma now has a higher net worth than U.S. moguls such as Google's Eric Schmidt (worth $8.5 billion) and Tesla's Elon Musk (worth $8.8 billion).

The firm has been a dominant force in e-commerce in China and is now the biggest online retailer in the country. The firm generated revenues of 40.5bn yuan ($6.5bn; £3.8bn) in the nine months to the end of December 2013, making a net profit of $2.9bn.

Ma created the company with $60,000 in cash, gathered from 80 friends, back in 1999.  He created a basic web page for a Chinese translation service with a friend, which received a global response within hours. He then left teaching to set up an online business.

Ma holds a mass wedding annually for Alibaba employees and employees can apply for interest-free loans to buy first homes.

Apple buying Beats Electronics for $3.2 billion


Apple is proposing a $3.2 billion deal to acquire Beats Electronics LLC, the high-end headphone maker that recently launched the Beats Music subscription service.

Beats was founded by music industry veteran Jimmy Iovine and Dr. Dre, the hip-hop producer and artist.

Apple and Beats declined to comment on the potential deal, which was earlier reported by the Financial Times.

Michelle Obama outraged at abduction of girls but ....


Michelle Obama has come out full guns blazing, talking about how the recent mass kidnap of Nigerian girls is part of a wider pattern of threats and intimidation facing girls around the world who pursue an education.

She said that she and her husband were outraged and heart broken over the abduction of more than 200 girls from their school.

Here she is, carrying the flag of justice with her husband who presses the kill switch to allow drone strikes over innocent women and children in Pakistan and other Middle eastern countries which has claimed countless lives over the years but the Obamas were never outraged at those events cause they were probably not worthy to enter the media frenzy phase mixed with celebs and hashtags to just show how serious this is getting.

I mean "hashtags", you all know its extremely serious when celebrities sitting around the globe in their million dollar villas start posting selfies with words written on cardboard papers to show they actually care because this time it isn't an American drone bombing someone so they can all breathe a sigh of relief and jump on the hooey bandwagon and get some good publicity after all their antics of renting out prostitutes and going to strip clubs. 

All this does seem like a cool flick which could enter the next best precarious hogwash category for the Oscars which could be hosted by the eccentric Kim Jong-un himself so that we could find out just how lovely all these tyrannical hypocrites look together on stage singing "cry me a river" duet.

Thursday, 8 May 2014

Journalists fight on air over Syria



 Journalists fight on air video

Two Jordanian Journalists Shaker al-Johari and Mohammad al-Jayousi were debating the conflict when the fight broke out on air.

Al-Jayousi accused al-Johari of supporting the revolution in Syria, and was in turn accused of backing President Bashar al-Assad in exchange for money.

No major harm was done as both were taken away from each other by people on the set.

Sunday, 27 April 2014

Nearly half of homeless men suffer from brain injury


A research study by St.Michael's Hospital in Toronto, Canada have have experienced at least one traumatic brain injury in their lifetime, and for 87 percent of that group, the brain injuries occurred before the men lost their homes. The study was published on April 25, 2014 in the journal “CMAJ Open.”

Researchers at St. Michael's Hospital in Toronto, found that out of 111 homeless men, ages 27 to 81, some 45 percent had suffered a traumatic brain injury during their lifetime. Out of that group, interestingly enough, 87 percent had suffered the TBI(Traumatic Brain Injury) before losing their homes and 70 percent while they were still children. Men under 40 were most likely to have sustained an injury resulting from a drunken fall, while assault was most often the cause for men over 40.

The main causes of brain injuries are assault (60 percent), motor vehicle collisions and falls (42 percent), and sports and recreation (44 percent). The findings were based on data on 111 homeless men ages 27 to 82 years old who were staying in a downtown Toronto shelter.

Afghan helicopter crash kills 5 NATO troops


A UK helicopter crash in southern Afghanistan has killed 5 Britons serving NATO.

The British defense ministry confirmed all the 5 dead were British and said the crash appeared to be a "tragic accident" rather than an attack by Taliban insurgents.

The number of British forces now killed in the conflict in Afghanistan has climbed to 453.

In August 2011, the Taliban shot down an American Chinook near Kabul, killing 38, the single deadliest incident in the war for US forces against Taliban insurgents fighting for freedom.

Hijack scare : Australian mistook cockpit for toilet


An Australian, Matt Lockley, mistook the cockpit door for the toilet which triggered a hijack scare on a Virgin Australia flight from Brisbane to Bali.

Matt Lockley told Bali police he believed he was banging on the toilet door rather than the cockpit. The pilot of the Boeing 737-800 aircraft responded by alerting Indonesian traffic controllers of a possible hijacking in progress.

Crew members on board seized and handcuffed the 28 year old. Initial reports suggest Mr Lockley was drunk and didn't know what he was doing. However after taking Lockleys blood samples, police said the Australian had taken several painkiller pills.

Matt Lockley has been released from police custody and handed over to the airport authority for further investigation.

Morsi supporters jailed by Egyptian court


An Egyptian court has has handed down sentences raging from 5 to 88 years to 11 members of deposed President Muhammad Morsi to prison for rioting and creating public disorder.

The sentence comes amid continued crackdown on Morsi supporters by Egypts military back government which orchestrated a coup de'tat last year of Muhammad Morsi who is also facing four separate trials.

The defendants were arrested last year during a wave of protests in support of Muhammad Morsi after his ousting. More than 500 Morsi supporters were sentenced in March by the same court in Menya, south of Cairo.

Any activists seen as hostile by the military backed government of Abdel Fattah el-Sisi are facing severe crackdown and being handed down jail sentences.

Turkey's PM offers condolences to Armenians over WWI killings



Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan offered his condolences on behalf of turkey to the descendants of the victims over the killings of Armenians in 1915 during world war 1 by ottoman soldiers.

On the eve of the 99th anniversary of the highly controversial topic which has been consistently denied by Turkey , Erdogan un
expectedly described the events of 1915 as "inhumane" and offered his condolences to the grandchildren of those that died.

The exact nature and scale of killings is highly controversial and continues to sour relations between Turkey and Armenia till this day. It is believed that more than 1.5 million Armenians were systematically killed in present day Turkey.

South Korean PM resigns amid backlash over ferry sinking


South Korea´s Prime Minister Chung Hong-Won has resigned from his position following the disastrous response of his governments handling of the ferry sinking disaster.

Chung Hong-Won believed as Prime Minister, he had to take responsibility and resign because he failed his people. The government has come under brutal criticism following their handling of the situation.

The Sewol, a South Korean passenger ferry sank on the morning of April 16th which was carrying  459 people most of whom were students. More than 200 people are confirmed dead with scores more still unaccounted for as the search continues.