Friday 29 April 2016

Germany to give €1bn subsidy to boost electric car sales

Germany will subsidise electric car purchases to give a jolt to sluggish growth in the sector and help meet national climate goals with zero-emission mobility, the government said Wednesday.

Car buyers will receive €4,000 ($4,500) when they choose a purely electric vehicle and €3,000 for a plug-in hybrid, with the cost shared 50-50 between the public purse and car makers.
The programme starting next month aims to help Germany approach its goal of putting one million electric cars on the road by 2020 – up from around 50,000 now out of Germany’s 45 million cars.
So far, German auto giants Volkswagen, Daimler and BMW have signed up to it, but the programme is open to all national and foreign brands.
The government has budgeted €600m for the purchase subsidies, which are expected to run until 2019 at the latest.
 The money will be disbursed on a first come, first served basis for cars priced no higher than €60,000, said finance minister Wolfgang Schäuble.

North Korea sentences American to 10 years hard labor

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North Korea sentenced a South Korean-born American citizen to 10 years of hard labor for subversion and espionage.
 Kim Dong Chul is the second American that North Korea has given a hard labor sentence in the past twoYears.
 Kim said he moved to Yanji, a Chinese city near the Chinese-North Korean border that acts as a trade hub between the two countries, in 2001. From Yanji, Kim said he commuted daily to Rason, a special economic zone on the North Korean side of the border, where he served as president of a company involved in international trade and hotel services.

According to Kim, he spied on behalf of "South Korean conservative elements" on the country's nuclear and military program.
"I was tasked with taking photos of military secrets and 'scandalous' scenes," he said at the time.
"They asked me to help destroy the (North Korean) system and spread propaganda against thegovernment.

Buhari lauds French support against Boko Haram

President Muhammadu Buhari has expressed appreciation to France and other major economies for their support towards ending the Boko Haram crisis.
He stated this at an audience with the French Minister of Defence, Jean-Yves Le Drian.
According to Femi Adesina, Special Adviser to the President Media and Publicity, Buhari and Le Drian discussed ongoing French support for the Federal Government's efforts to end the insurgency.
“When we got into office in May, last year, Boko Haram was effectively controlling at least 14 local government areas but now, it is no longer so. They have resorted to attacking soft targets with improvised explosive devices,” said Buhari.
“We are determined to secure all of our territory effectively. We are doing our best and our troops are now operating in the Sambisa Forest,” said Buhari.
Buhari meanwhile disclosed that a multinational taskforce would soon be established to patrol the waters of the Gulf of Guinea.
He said the patrols by the multinational taskforce will augment and boost ongoing efforts to improve security in the Gulf and curb crude oil theft and piracy.

China tightens its grip on foreign NGOs

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China has passed a controversial law imposing new regulations on foreign nongovernmental organizations and charitable groups.
The more than 7,000 foreign NGOs operating in China will have to submit to police supervision and declare their sources of funding. 
While Chinese officials say regulation is long overdue in this sector, human rights groups and U.S. officials have criticized the law, saying it amounts to a crackdown on civil society.
"The new law will have severe consequences for freedom of expression, peaceful assembly, and association, which are already sharply curtailed under existing laws and policies," Amnesty International said.

Joshua Agai:The energy behind Josh's House of Innovation

 Ebimobowei Joshua Agai,a final year student Theatre arts from  Igbinedion University is Nigeria's top model,one time best catwalk male model Nigeria 2014 and  Bayelsa State best male model 2012.A makeup artist,a model,actor and fashion designer for the collections called J B Designs.
Joshua is the C.E.O of Josh's House of Innovation.His company is into make over and men fashion designs.Joshua has done so many jobs and featured for Vibe cover page magazine,Plant cover page,LPII Company,Mtn shows and he has played the role for catwalk and also became a photo instructor for House of Model Tv show Nigeria season2. He can be reached through:

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Colombia legalizes same-sex marriage

Colombia has officially legalized same-sex marriage in the country. Same sex couples who were already allowed to form civil partnerships, are now permitted to get married just like other heterosexual couples.
 This new law places Colombia as the fourth country in Latin America to legalize same sex marriages. Argentina was the first Latin American country to take the step in July 2010 before Brazil and Uruguay followed suit.

The Dangers Of Being Overweight

If science doesn't lie, then obesity is unhealthy, expensive and it's a rapidly growing problem. A study by government think-tank, Foresight, suggests that half of Britons will be overweight by 2012. As the figures rise, so do the associated health problems and accompanying medical costs, estimated to be at nearly £4 billion annually in the UK. With more than 24% of Brits currently obese, it's not going to stop anytime soon. Let's start by talking about what it means to be overweight.
Everybody has a healthy weight range, but if you're outside of your respective range, there can be significant physical consequences. The degree to which you exceed the range determines whether you are "overweight" or "obese.” Health practitioners say that weighing more than 20% above your specified range is obese, while "overweight" is less than 20% (but a number above 25 on Body Mass Index). While being obese is associated with greater complications, being overweight can hold an equal number of dangers.
 We've established what it means to be overweight, so now let's discuss the specific dangers of being overweight.

Being overweight causes heart disease

 The more weight you are packing, the greater your risk of an early death. Heart attacks are a leading cause of death for British men. The link between extra weight and an increased heart attack risk lies in how the body responds to an increased fat intake. Naturally, the body maintains a steady level of water, carbs, fat, and protein, along with vitamins and minerals. A higher overall fat concentration increases sodium levels and ups cholesterol and triglyceride fats in your bloodstream. This consequence is especially bad news because HDL cholesterol, a known risk-reducer of heart disease, is replaced by "bad cholesterol.” The end result can be coronary heart disease, which can lead to heart attacks.  

Being overweight causes cancer

Hormones are the key link between an overweight person and an increased risk of cancer. The New England Journal of Medicine published a study that concluded that virtually all forms of cancer are more prevalent in people with a higher body mass. Body mass wasn't only linked to new cancer cases; it was also linked to cancer survival rates, which were lower for heavier people. To solidify this argument, The New England Journal of Medicine also pointed out that 15% of cancer deaths were tied to being overweight. These statistics are alarming, but how exactly does excessive weight cause cancer? With increased body weight, the adipose fat tissue can offset the body's natural hormonal balance, making the body an easier host for tumours. Cancer is also related to the placement of fat on the body. For example, a high amount of abdominal fat carries a greater risk of colon cancer, and obesity-linked gastric reflux increases the chances of esophageal cancer.
It sounds daunting, but the good thing to know is that increased physical activity and a proper diet are known to reduce cancer risks, so anyone can make a change for the better.

Being overweight causes gallstones

The exact link between body weight and gallstones isn't definitive, but gallstones do show up more in overweight people, with the risk of developing gallstones being up to seven times higher than for people of average weight. Gallstones are firm particles in the gallbladder that lead to abdominal pain and nausea. Although they aren't on the same scale of trouble as heart disease and cancer, they can still require surgery, with the removal of your entire gallbladder being the most effective procedure. The information linking gallstones to body weight is based on the composition of gallstones, which are made of bile pigments and cholesterol. The cholesterol component is based on excess cholesterol that the body doesn't need. Comparative studies between diets show higher occurrences of gallstones in diets that are high in animal fat and sugar and low in fibre and vegetable fat. The automatic reaction to the gallstone scare might be to go on a swift diet, but losing weight quickly can also increase your chances of developing them. A better bet is a gradual weight loss, more exercise and an increase of Vitamin C in your diet.

Being overweight causes strokes

Strokes remain among the top five leading causes of death. When there’s an interruption in the brain's blood supply, what follows is an immediate life-threatening risk to the person in question. While there are many other risk factors in play, strokes have also been linked directly to obesity and being overweight, specifically where body mass is concerned. The Archives of Internal Medicine published a study showing that people who are overweight by 20% or less carry a 50% increased probability of suffering a stroke. The study also explained that being more than 20% overweight carried a risk that was twice as high. Did you know that being overweight also puts you at risk of suffocation?

Written by Jasper Anson
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Thursday 28 April 2016

Best Places to Buy Your Electronics in Dubai

Dubai and shopping are synonymous; as there is nothing that you can resist buying here, whether it is gold or electronics. Although, whole emirate is eminent for the variety of electronic gadgets, deals and prices that it provides; yet Dubai has got that x-factor being a tax-free state. If you are a resident, visitor or a locale in Dubai; then you are blessed to be at a place that offers you the best electronics items and deals at the best prices; that you may not get in any other corner of the world.

Below are the electronic stores & shops, recommended for the Dubai electronics shopping.

1. Al-Fahidi Street

Al-Fahidi Street is occupied with copious electronic shops that offers cheaper electronics. If you are seeking to buy laptops, computers, cameras, washing machines, refrigerators, ovens, kitchen appliances or general electronic gadgets for personal use; then Al-Fahidi Street is the right place to go to. You may find your favorite items here at the best market prices with international warranty. However, while taking them along with you; all you need to do is to check the voltage requirements mentioned over the packaging; in order to ensure that it matches the voltage supply of your usage spot. You will find Al-Fahidi street in Bur Dubai, which is one of the famous spots in the downtown Dubai for electronics shopping.

2. ECity

ECity is one of the most successful multi-brand electronics store chain spread over premium shopping places across Dubai. ECity offers you multi-product, multi-brand and multi-service retail options; if you opt to buy electronic products from Dubai. It represents a wide range of over 100 electronic brands under one roof, including computers, laptops, gaming items, cameras, consumer electronics, general electronic items, smartphones home appliances and electronic accessories.

3. Jacky’s Electronics

Jacky’s Electronic is an international electronic chain in Dubai, that offers a wide range of electronic offerings. Jacky’s Electronic is a retail giant that primarily offers you a great deal to choose from the most advanced lot of televisions, media players, music systems, dish & accessories, satellite receivers, telecom products, smartphones computers, laptops, gaming, home appliances, portable electronics, cameras and photographic accessories. The store also offers extended product warranties, protection plans and gift vouchers.

4. Plug-Ins Electronix

Plug-Ins Electronix is another leading electronic and IT retailer in Dubai, that offers an extensive variety of consumer electronics. It represents over 350 electronic brands and is a true powerhouse of electronics. Buying electronics from Plug-Ins could be an enjoyable experience for you; as it offers excellent product services, wide product range, well-informed store representatives and excellent customer services that make your shopping experience memorable.
The plug-ins store is located in The Dubai Mall that remains operative between 10.00 am –11.00 pm every day.

5. Jumbo Electronics

Jumbo Electronics is an absolute gem heart for electronic freaks and is one of the largest electronic selling companies in UAE. Jumbo Electronics is deeply indulged in providing electronic products of all the leading brands including Smart Phones, LED Televisions, Headphones, Vacuum Cleaners, Laptops, Tablets, Gaming Consoles, Fitness Devices, and Home Theatres. At Jumbo Electronics you can also find super-saving combos that suits exactly to your needs at the most affordable prices.

Source: dubai travel

10 things you must not do in Dubai

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Dubai is a frivolous and a fun playground of the Persian Gulf, however, never consider it the Middle East Vegas. While this eclectic metropolis is among the most accommodating, liberal, relaxed, tolerating, permissive and non-judgmental multi-ethnic destination in the entire Middle Eastern region; you are obliged to be vigilant about your behavior to a considerable extent. This is necessary to avoid cultural, religious and personal conflicts; for the fact that what is legal in your home country, may be considered inappropriate, illegal and unacceptable here, due to legislative, cultural and religious individualities.Dubai is an idyllic hotspot for holidays, vacations and shopping; however, your fun time can be tainted, because of your unwitting behavior and it may lead to somber consequences such as fines, penalties and imprisonment (in severe cases). In fact, several foreigner visitors have been sent to jail for their unintentional behaviors that actually resulted in committing an offense under state law. Nevertheless, you don’t need to be panicked or put off your plans. You can have a real fun time just by adhering to some simple related to guidelines cultural and religious sensitivities.

1. Don’t Sell, Consume or Carry Drugs

This is one of the most important aspect to muse, as all types of drugs are prohibited in UAE; even a little quantity may lead to imprisonment. Involvement found in sell, purchase, transiting or consumption of drugs could lead to four years imprisonment. Furthermore, it should be kept in mind that not all types of prescribed drugs and medicines can be carried or purchased in Dubai, and several items that we might consume for a trivial cure could be in actual illegal in Dubai. So, check your luggage to ensure you have covered things not to do in Dubai

2. Avoid Alcoholic Drinking in Public 

In the Muslim world, Dubai is one of the most permissive state, particularly when it is about boozing. In Dubai, you are required to respect the laws and rules being unconditionally discreet and not crossing the defined lines; else you could be in serious trouble. You may buy alcohol only from licensed shops if you’re a non-Muslim. Additionally, always carry your purchase in an opaque bag that does not display the contents. Alcoholic consumption is merely allowed in designated areas such as bars, licensed restaurants, clubs and hotels or inside the home. Likewise, drink & drive are strictly prohibited; so be very careful as Dubai maintain a zero tolerance policy regarding alcohol consumption. We have listed bars in Dubai nightllife activities where you can consume alcohol.

3. Avoid Homosexuality, Affection, & Sex Out of Marriage

Public affection is strictly forbidden in Dubai; even simple shrugs like kissing, hugging, and cuddling may lead to severe fines and imprisonment. This means that undertaking such acts in public are looked down upon. By legislation in Dubai, sex before marriage is also illegal. However, this does not mean that you have to be married while visiting Dubai; but you have to be very cautious in observing state laws. Likewise, homosexuality is illegal too, and may lead to severe sanctions.

4. Don’t Dress Inaptly

As mentioned above, Dubai is an Islamic region and it upholds strict regulation regarding dress patterns, which are relatively conservative than western countries. For instance national women prefer covering their heads and wear absolutely non-revealing dresses or Hijab. Therefore, when commuting in public places such as malls, restaurants, streets, etc. try to dress up respectfully while specifically avoiding super fitted, transparent and revealing dresses.
Dubai highly discourages nudity and consequently topless swimming is absolutely banned over beaches, however appropriate swim suit is allowed but only at beaches and swimming pools. Likewise, men can also do not divulge their bodies, even if they are jogging or wandering around. They have to wear T-Shirt all the time, and on beaches they are obliged to wear shorts that are of considerable length, else it will be taken in wrongful meaning. Furthermore, wearing T-shirts with offensive and disrespectful slogan is also debarred.

5. Don’t Drink or Eat Publically In Ramadan

Be aware if you are travelling to Dubai during Ramadan particularly, as it is prohibited to eat at public places from dawn to dusk. Since Muslims fast in Ramadan, it is strictly illegal to eat or drink in front of Muslims before sunset in public places. If you are a non-observer then eat or drink at your private place or in hotels or restaurants where eating or drinking is allowed by the authorities.
Likewise, don’t play out the music loud or dance during Ramadan (Note: this is prohibited normally too). Conversely, evenings in Ramadan are highly festive and you may find an extravagant food menu in Iftar (a meal that is symbolically marked to unfasten).

6. Don’t Disregard Womenfolk

Local society and culture of UAE is very reserved and secluded in general. Addressing females at random publically are strictly glowered down. Additionally, sexual harassment and disrespect of women is handled stringently. Furthermore, open friendliness with women, constant public staring and prolonged eye-contact is also considered offensive.

7. Don’t Swear or Make Insolent Gestures

Swearing, cursing and making insolent gestures are considered to be very offensive. Cursing vulgarities or indecent gestures such as showing the middle finger to someone in Dubai are illegal. Doing so might lead to penalties such as fine, hail or being deported specifically depending over the degree of authority whom you offended.

8. Don’t Insult Rulers and Religion

The entire United Arab Emirates has a tribal based system in which leaders are considered extremely respected within the society. Therefore, any type of insulting comments or criticizing remarks against leaders, flag or country are against the law and treated as an offense. While in Dubai, try not to make any comment on the rulers of Dubai.

9. Don’t Take Photos Without Permission

In Dubai taking pictures of anyone and particularly of locals without their willingness and permission is illegal and the law imposes fines and custody sanctions on the act. Therefore, be cautious while taking photos and it is better to ask before, particularly from the inhabitants.

10. Don’t Smoke in Non-Designated Zones

Although there are lots of Hookah bars, Shisha lounges and restaurant in Dubai where you can have Shisha publically, however smoking in shopping malls, shops and government building are strictly prohibited and may lead to fines and penalties. Therefore, avoid lighting a cigarette in a public place.

Source; Dubai Travel Guide

Saudi prince unveils plans to welcome tourists

Saudi Arabia has plans to issue select visas to welcome tens of thousands of tourists a year as part of a sweeping national reform plan aimed at showcasing the country's rich heritage, including pre-Islamic sites, and encouraging Saudis to spend some of their tourist money at home.
A day after Saudi Arabia outlined its Vision 2030 plan to wean itself off dependence on oil, a top Saudi prince told The Associated Press how the country plans to develop its tourism industry over the coming years.
Prince Sultan Bin Salman, who is head of the Saudi Commission for Tourism and National Heritage and the oldest living son of King Salman, said that while the country will be opening up, it will not be "totally open for everybody to just show up and come in."
"It is open for people that are doing business, for people working in Saudi Arabia, investing in Saudi Arabia, and people who are visiting for special purposes. And now it will be open for tourism again on a selected basis," he said.
Saudi Arabia currently does not issue tourist visas, though it ran a pilot program between 2006 and 2010 welcoming around 25,000 visitors annually to see Saudi Arabia's ancient archaeological sites and vast landscapes of mountains, coastline, valleys, volcanoes and deserts.

Lagos State Bond:Ambode Restructures Over $840mn

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The Lagos State government has restructured 167.5 billion Naira (840 million dollars) of bonds, in order to save an excess of 40 billion Naira (201 million dollars) over the next five years.
 According to the Governor, Akinwunmi Ambode, the restructuring was approved by the Securities and Exchange Commission after an agreement with bond creditors.
He stated via Twitter, “The transaction will generate savings in excess of 40 billion naira ($201.01 million) for the state over the next five years.”
The bonds include an 80billion Naira seven-year bond maturing in 2019 and an 87.5billion bond due to be repaid in 2020.
The restructuring, which was approved by the state’s bondholders at an extraordinary meeting would see coupons remaining unchanged at 14.5% and 13.5% respectively.
Chapel Hill Denham acted as the financial adviser to Lagos State on the restructuring transaction.

Source: channelstv

Dubai rent to drop by 3%

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The average cost of renting apartments and villas in Dubai continued to drop in the last 12 months and is expected to fall further this year, as the slowdown in the jobs market casts doubts on tenancy demand.
The latest data from REIDIN showed that rental prices in Dubai’s residential market dropped by 5 per cent in the last one year and 2 per cent in the first quarter of 2016. House prices also dipped by 1 per cent in the last three months.
According to reports,the trend is likely to continue in the next few months, with the overall rents expected to post a further 3 per cent to 5 per cent decline this year, on average.

Canada Confirms First Transmitted Zika Virus Case

Canada’s Public Health Agency has confirmed the first positive case of sexually transmitted Zika virus in the country.
The agency said on Wednesday in Ottawa that the infection was confirmed after a testing at the agency’s National Microbiology Laboratory in Winnipeg.
It said in a statement that an Ontario resident whose partner had been infected by the virus after travelling to an affected country was affected.
The agency said the laboratory is still investigating another suspected case of sexually-transmitted Zika.

US returns stolen ancient Buddhist sculpture to Pakistan

The US has returned an ancient Buddhist stone sculpture to Pakistan, from where it was stolen in the 1980s.
The 2nd Century piece, depicting Buddha's footprints alongside religious symbols, was taken from the Swat Valley and eventually smuggled into the US.
A Japanese antiques dealer who brought it to the US from Tokyo pleaded guilty to possessing stolen property in April.
The sculpture was expected to reach $1m (£700,000) at auction, but the sale was intercepted by New York authorities.
New York prosecutors returned the sculpture to Pakistan's Deputy Chief of Mission Rizwan Saeed Sheikh at a ceremony on Wednesday.
Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus R Vance Jr said the piece was "so much more than a piece of property".
"It's an ancient piece that speaks to the history and culture of Pakistan that should be celebrated and protected,"

University of Ibadan Shutdown Indefinitely Over Students’ Protest

The management of University of Ibadan (UI) has announced the closure of the institution following the on-going mass protest by students. The announcement was made by the Vice Chancellor, Prof. Idowu Olayinka on Wednesday on Diamond FM, the varsity’s radio station.
In the brief announcement, the students were told to vacate the halls of residence and the university before 4pm.
The students are protesting over the rustication of one Michael Tunji-Ekpeti, 500-level Petroleum Engineering, who was said to have participated in a mass protest last semester when his hostel, Independence Hall, had no electricity and water supply for two weeks.
The students were said to have been enraged because he was singled out in the mass protest.
Meanwhile, some student leaders have gone round the halls of residence to dispel as a mere rumour the announcement made by the university management.
As at the time of filing this report, the protest has not ceased as the university gates are closed.

Syria conflict: UN envoy calls on US and Russia to save talks

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The UN envoy to Syria has urged the US and Russia to intervene "at the highest level" to save struggling peace talks.
Speaking after briefing the Security Council on the peace process, Staffan de Mistura said a partial truce agreed in February was "barely alive".
Violence in Syria has intensified in recent days, despite the ceasefire.
At least 20 civilians were reportedly killed on Wednesday in government strikes on a hospital and nearby residential building in eastern Aleppo.
The dead included children, a dentist and the only paediatrician left in rebel-held areas of the city, civil defence volunteers told AFP news agency.
 Over the past week, more than 100 civilians have been killed in renewed bombardment by both rebel and government forces in Syria's largest city, according to the UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitoring group.

Calling on the US and Russia to co-operate, Mr de Mistura from the High Negotiations Committee (HNC) said the legacies of both President Barack Obama and President Vladimir Putin were linked to the success of the peace process in Syria.
There will be one or two more rounds of talks before July, Mr de Mistura said. He added: "There are still major differences on the major issues, but there is movement on certain areas where there was not before."

North Korea to stage first party congress

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 North Korea has said its ruling Workers Party will hold its first congress in nearly 40 years next month.
The gathering, which will take place in Pyongyang from 6 May, will be only the seventh in the party's history and the first under leader Kim Jong-un.
It will be closely watched for signs of major policy shifts, movement among senior officials or comment on North Korea's nuclear programme.
It comes as North Korea is believed to be preparing a fifth nuclear test.
North Korea has often timed its controversial tests to coincide with big political occasions.

Tuesday 26 April 2016

What Barack Obama said in Germany

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The world needs a strong, democratic and united Europe, Barack Obama said on Tuesday, to guard against rising intolerance and authoritarianism within the EU and across the globe.
 Speaking in Germany on the final day of his tour of Europe and the Middle East, Obama had a blunt message for the continent. “Perhaps you need an outsider to remind you of the magnitude of what you have achieved from the ruins of the second world war.”
Obama – who is to hold talks on Wednesday afternoon with the leaders of Germany, France, Italy and the UK – also announced thwe US would be sending an extra 300 troops to Syria, mainly special forces, to help train local fighters, predominantly Kurds fighting Isis in the country’s north. He said Europe had been complacent on defence and warned that at the next Nato summit in Warsaw this summer he will seek more contributions to the US-led air campaign against Isis in Syria and Iraq.The speech also demonstrated a strong personal defence of Angela Merkel’s liberal approach to refugees. He said this was a defining moment for Europe in which it could choose pluralism or, in rejecting its own progress, give support to those who argue democracy cannot work.
 “These are unsettling times and when the future is uncertain there seems to be an instinct in human nature to withdraw to the perceived comfort of our own tribe, our own sect, our own nationality: people who look like us, sound like us,” he said. “But in today’s world more than in any time in our human history that is a false comfort. It pits people against one another because of what they look like, or how they pray or who they love.”

Al-Qaeda Murders LGBT Journalist promoting Homosexuality

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An affiliate of terrorist group Al-Qaeda has claimed responsibility for the murder of a journalist in Bangladesh.
Xulhaz Mannan, the editor of Bangladesh’s only LGBT magazine Roopban, was hacked to death when thugs raided his apartment.
His friend Mahbub Tonoy, also an LGBT activist, was also killed in the attack.
Terrorist group Ansar Al Islam, a local Al-Qaeda affiliate, has claimed responsibility for the killings.
In messages left online, the group said that the victims had been “pioneers of practicing and promoting homosexuality in Bangladesh” and were “working day and night to promote homosexuality”.
The Bangledeshi government has repeatedly denied any reported terrorism in the country, amid a string of attacks on secularists.

Five questions to ask when investing in the global markets

Investing in the global markets for the first time could be exciting and very profitable.
However, before you start, consider these five important questions every beginning trader asks. 

1. What is online trading?

The term “trading” means, “exchanging one item for another”. And what we usually understand by this is the exchanging of goods for money or simply buying something.
The same principle implies in trading in the financial markets. For example, someone who trades shares. 
What they are actually doing is buying shares of a company. If the value of those shares increases, then they make money by selling them again at a higher price.
This is trading. When you trade, you buy something for one price and sell it again for another, thus making a profit.
 

2. Why invest my money in online trading?

Why not in real estate or any other type of investment? Firstly, online trading is a type of investment that gives you the opportunity to invest in the global financial markets when you want. This means that you can trade whenever you feel like it and whenever you have free time.
Secondly, the global markets are influenced by world events, meaning that with every small or big event, global prices move up or down. For you as an investor this means big profit opportunities in both cases. 

3. What if I have no knowledge?

Although it is a type of investment, online trading does not require financial knowledge or previous experience to get started. All you need is a basic understanding of trading, which you can learn with a free online trading course for beginners.
You will also learn how to read market signals and how to use the trading tools and platforms in order to make profits.
That means you can start anytime you want and learn while trading.

4. Do I have to quit my job in order to become a trader?

Trading on the global markets is done via the Internet, so you can invest whenever you have free time. Moreover, it takes no more than 5 minutes to place a trade. Therefore, you can become an online trader today, without having to quit your job.
Many traders are using mobile trading apps, which allow them to trade via their smartphones and mobile devices whenever they want. You can be on your lunch break or having coffee with friends and earn extra cash within minutes.

5. How long does it take to earn profits?

With online trading, you can earn extra cash whenever there is movement of global prices, which can happen at any time. Some traders earn profits in minutes.
Furthermore, statistics have shown that beginning traders can earn big profits in their first week of investing.
All it takes to profit from trading is a little free time, basic knowledge and a desire to earn extra cash. 
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Florida cop suspended for racially insensitive Instagram posts


An embattled Florida deputy was suspended for 10 days after violating the agency’s social media policy with a series of controversial Instagram posts perceived as racist.
An internal investigation with Jacksonville County Sheriff’s Office probed Lt. Trudy Callahan, a 20-year-veteran of the police force, and her Instagram account where she posted an image of a black man lounging on a chain-linked fence.

 “Yeah its almost Friday so get your Hood Hammock,” Callahan wrote in a caption from 2015. “Ready to chillax.”
 In the wake of racist allegations, Callahan deleted her Instagram account and is now appealing her suspension from the agency,according to reports

Concerning the Lagos Town Hall meeting

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During the Lagos Town Hall meeting, Nigeria’s information Minister Alhaji Lai Mohammed claimed government was dealing with terrorism by alleged Fulani herdsmen ‘SILENTLY’. Silently? I shivered at the use of that word, if there is any action against terrorism the Buhari government should be LOUD about; it is the ever-growing militancy and terrorism by marauders invading states across the country.
The terrorists should not be perceived to have a ‘special treatment’ from the government. Right now that is the way rational minds irrespective of where they come from will see it, a feeling that President Buhari and his service chiefs are being mindful not to hurt the feelings of sections of the country.
You cannot be dealing with Biafra activists LOUDLY, Dealing with Shiite insurgency VERY LOUDLY, dealing with Boko Harram OVER LOUDLY and threatening to deal with Niger Delta saboteurs thunderously and then chose to deal with Fulani Herdsmen SILENTLY.
The first duty of the Commander in Chief is to protect ALL in the country and the Buhari government is doing well raising that as top of its agenda, however when it comes to the repeated issue of Fulani Herdsmen, government appear to be too shy to engage or simply hoping the issue will just go away, victims of the terrorism spread across Nigeria from the North to the East, West and South. The government must wake up.
That perception might be wrong but government is doing NOTHING PUBLICLY to disabuse the minds of the people.
What should be done?
1. President Buhari should PUBLICLY issue a directive to the service chiefs to deal ruthlessly with any group found carrying offensive weapons be it Fulani or otherwise.
2. Nigerian government should URGENLTY look into the attacks on herdsmen and subsequent counter attacks with an urgent community bases solution that will bring stake holders together and be fair to all.
3. The last time I checked it is illegal to carry offensive and defensive weapons and government should make that clear and enforce the law, photographs of herdsmen carrying AK47 Assault rifles is unacceptable same way it was unacceptable for militants from other parts of Nigeria to carry same.
4. The government should urgently identify communities affected, compensate victims and bring aggressors on both sides to justice.
5. Review grazing laws and brings it in line in a way that will be acceptable to all stakeholders, no part of Nigeria should stop herdsmen from grazing but farmlands should also be protected and it is only an open honest conversation and consultation by stake holders that can resolve the crisis.
6. Recognise that a larger number of the crisis stem from economic inequality and competing need for land and means of production that we have ignored and fail to monitor for the good use of all.
7. Look into the grievances by the Fulani Herdsmen as they have also been victims of attacks by host communities in the past but we hardly read about those attacks.
8. Summon General Officers Commanding areas affected by the crisis and hold them responsible for breakdown of law and order with a directive to PUT A STOP to further attacks and protect both the Fulani Heardsmen and the host cummunities.
What we must stop doing.
1. Stop viewing the killings by both sides as representing the views and desire of the entire ethnic group the come from.
2. Denying the very obvious mass killings that are becoming a weekly event with potential threat to Nigeria’s unity.
3. Stop providing platforms to those who want to use the unfortunate situation for political means by instigating a narrative of untruth and a conspiracy of organised re-colonisation of certain parts of the country.
4. Stop blaming communities for genuinely crying out loud as a result of inability of the government to protect them.
We need to put our thinking caps on to save Nigeria.
Regards

Written by Kayode Ogundamisi

Tinubu Gives Ben Bruce Common Sense Advice

The National Leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC) yesterday at the Silverbird Awards ceremony schooled the founding President of Silverbird Group and Bayelsa Senator, Ben Murray-Bruce that he has no reason to complain again about government but should use his position to take action.
Tinubu while delivering his acceptance speech at the ceremony noted that Senator Murray-Bruce had touched a raw nerve when in an emotional speech earlier where he bemoaned the fact that Nigerians lack a sense of history and have been unable to preserve our archival materials.
Asiwaju Tinubu noted “Senator Murray-Bruce, I have a common sense solution to the issues you have raised especially regarding preserving our history. You had a reason to complain before but not any more. You are in the Senate now just sponsor a bill that will reinstate History in Nigerian Schools.
 The whole venue errupted in applause.
 Tinubu went further to ask Senator Solomon Olamilekan (Yayi) if he would support such a bill, the APC Senator representing Lagos West responded in the affirmative and Tinubu then turned to Senator Murray-Bruce and said “Ben, the ball is now in your court”.

BREAKING NEWS:Major fire hits iconic India museum

A massive fire gutted a natural history museum in the Indian capital on Tuesday, destroying rare specimens of flora and fauna, the Indian environment minister said.
The blaze broke out overnight on the sixth floor of the building that houses the museum in central Delhi and rapidly engulfed the other floors, a fire official said.
Thirty-five fire fighters battled for hours to extinguish the blaze. Five of them were injured while trying to contain the blaze and have been taken to the hospital, a fire department official said.
Environment minister Prakash Javadekar said officials had yet to determine the full extent of the damage but old collections had been destroyed.
"This is a real loss. This loss cannot be counted in rupees. Some very old species of flora and fauna were there," Javadekar told reporters outside the museum, adding some were rare.He also ordered an immediate safety audit of the country's 34 major museums

Saraki alleges plot to remove him

The office of the Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki, had yesterday raised the alarm over alleged plots by his opponents to force him out of office.
The Senate President made the announcement yesterday through his Special Adviser on Media and Communication, Mr. Yusuf Olaniyonu.
“The Office of Senate President has alerted members of the public on the plan by some politicians to create public disorder tomorrow through a sponsored demonstration that will seek to ground human and vehicular activities on some major streets of Abuja, particularly, those leading to the National Assembly Complex.
“We have information that the sponsors have been deploying resources to ensure that a sizable crowd was mobilized to create chaos, confusion and tension around the streets of Abuja. Money and other materials are being provided for the organizers by the sponsors.
“Their aim, as we have earlier stated, is to further create an atmosphere of confusion by forcing the Senators to move against their leadership, particularly, the Senate President”, he stated.
According to him, “We have insisted that while Nigerians have the inalienable right to express their opinion, move and associate freely with others, so as to convey their wishes and aspirations to their leaders, they should avoid being used by those who have ulterior motives, particularly those who want to settle political scores on the streets instead of the floor of the Senate”.
The Office stated that “Our concern is to warn that those who are recruiting others to protest and their recruits should not create a situation of breakdown of law and order or create an atmosphere that will be seized by hoodlums to bring about needless crisis.
“We therefore call on the Inspector General of Police, Mr. Solomon Arase, his officers and men to prevent any incident that can be used to wreak havoc on the generality of the people or on public institutions and facilities. Nigerian should learn to respect due process and allow the rule of law to take its natural course”.

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7 Ways Successful People Beat Procrastination

Everyone procrastinates. Even the most successful people struggle with it every day. But successful people do something that most of us don't -- they push past it. They don’t make excuses or allow it to affect their output. They come up with smart, actionable strategies to break past mental barriers and stay productive.
 Here are seven ways successful people defeat procrastination.

1. They keep themselves accountable.

Show yourself commitment to getting things done. Making a commitment to yourself helps keep you accountable. You can do this by writing your goals down, keeping a to-do list with you, and creating reminders in your phone and on your calendar.There are other more creative things you can do to keep yourself accountable: Change the wallpaper on your phone or computer to something that says “get work done”. Write your tasks and goals on a whiteboard or large sticky you keep on your monitor.

2. They make themselves accountable to others.

If you can’t stay accountable to yourself, you might have more success staying accountable to other people.
Tell everyone what you plan to do and talk about your goals. Tell friends, employees and employers your intentions and you won’t want to let them down. For example, if you want to go to the gym every day, ask a friend to text you every evening asking “did you go to the gym today?”
Another suggestion is to start documenting and sharing your journey. A blog or vlog where you share the projects you’re working on and your progress will encourage you to get things done. Allowing yourself to be under public scrutiny can help light a fire under you.

3. They tie themselves to the mast.

In Homer’s Odyssey, Odysseus has his ship’s crew tie him to the mast so that he could hear the Sirens’ song without being drawn in and tempted to jump into the sea. If you’re a chronic procrastinator and simply can’t resist the temptations of things like Facebook and Youtube, it might be time to tie yourself to the mast.
 There are online tools that you can use that will temporarily block access to distracting websites like Facebook so you can work on the things that matter. It’s an extreme measure but also very effective.

4. They have self awareness.

Self-awareness is a common trait many successful people have. Having self-awareness allows you to properly understand why you’re even procrastinating in the first place.
Once you understand why you’re procrastinating, it will be easier for you to form a plan to beat it. This will allow you to see the root cause of your procrastination, which you can then either solve the problem or formulate a strategy to overcome it.
Becoming aware of why you procrastinate means taking a step back and looking at some of the possible reasons such as boredom, lack of confidence in the project, lack of self-confidence, and feeling overwhelmed. Once you know the reason, it’s a matter of finding things to remedy it and cut your procrastination off at the source.

5. They plan ahead.

How often do you, at the start of your work day, sit at your desk and begin looking for things to work on, only to wind up on Reddit or checking email?
If you get to your work desk and have no idea where to start, it can lead you to work on low-impact tasks (such as checking email) or other worse forms of procrastinating.
Those without a map, wander. Put together a plan or to-do list before starting work or any project.
The night before is a good time to do this. It allows you to reflect on what you’ve accomplished during the day and then come up with what needs to get done tomorrow. Now, when you start your work day, you know exactly what you need to work on and what’s the highest priority.

6. They commit to at least showing up.

After starting a task, you’ll likely stick with it a lot longer than you initially committed to.
It’s like working out. Half the battle is just showing up to the gym.
Commit to just showing up and you’ll find yourself completing a lot more tasks. The next time you don’t feel like tackling a task, commit to only working on it for one minute. Set a timer for 60 seconds, then sit down and get to work. More often than not, you’ll find yourself wanting to go beyond the 60 seconds and continue.
I constantly use this technique to trick myself into working on tedious tasks.

7. They break up large tasks into smaller tasks.

The classic but seldom-followed productivity advice to conquering large or overwhelming tasks is to break them up into smaller chunks. Successful people understand that tasks need to be broken down into much more specific and measurable sub-tasks.
For example, an overwhelming to-do list item might be “write book.” Does that item in my to-do list mean I need to write the entire book today, or does only writing one sentence count towards the completion of the task?
A better approach would be to set a goal of writing a specific number or words each day, or spend  a certain amount of time researching.
“Write 1000 words” or “spend 30 minutes researching examples of productive CEOs for book” are much more specific tasks, and therefore easier to tackle. This often encourages me to get more done and feel accomplished and motivated by scratching to-do items off of my list.

Written by Corey Ferreira
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 Corey Ferreira is a business school graduate and a passionate, ambitious entrepreneur. Since 2008, Corey has launched, grown, and sold several businesses including an emerging advertising media company and a web design agency. Corey is currently a part of Shopify's marketing team, helping make commerce better for everyone.

Dubai pushes move for Driverless Cars

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Already home to the world's biggest skyscraper, Dubai has another tall order to fill: By 2030, its leader wants 25 percent of all trips on its roads to be done by driverless vehicles.
Tuesday's announcement by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum came without warning and with few details, as is sometimes the case with the many aspirations of the leadership of the United Arab Emirates.
 In this car-crazed city-state of over 1.5 million registered vehicles, it's not unusual to see Ferraris idling alongside Lamborghinis at traffic lights. And Dubai already is home to a driverless Metro rail system, which carried 178 million riders in 2015.
According to Sheikh Mohammed,"Today, we lay down a clear strategy with specific goals for smart transportation to form one of the key drivers for achieving sustainable economy in the UAE,"Dubai boasts the world's tallest building with the 2,717-foot (828-meter) Burj Khalifa, which opened in 2010. In 2020, it will host the World Expo, a world's fair that is held every five years.We are already planning to get these driverless vehicle sellers and conduct live test-runs for these vehicles in Dubai."
 "By and large, technology is not going to be the bottleneck for bringing this to market,"But as drivers vanish, so do jobs. Dubai has a number of taxi companies, driven by a large labor force from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and other mostly Asian countries"