Monday, August 25, 2014

(*) PARIS - French Prime Minister Manuel Valls submitted his government's retirement letter on Monday, a day after Economy Minister Arnaud Montebourg announced for fresh economic plans and seek neighbour Germany's "mania" with budgetary ordeal.
Valls was request by President Francois Hollande to evolve a new group only 2 months ago but has regularly had to co-ordinate approach differences between leftists such as Montebourg and more centrist members of his Socialist-led govt.


Hollande's authority said in a speech a new govt would be build on Tuesday in line with the "guidance he (the president) has represent for our country."
Montebourg at the weekend said deficit-reduction duration accomplish since the 2008 financial dilemma were paralyze the euro zone's economies and demanded govt's to shift way or give up their voters to populist and extremist political parties.
Finance Minister Michel Sapin recognized this month that wobbly progress would mean France losing its deficit-reduction goal for this year but pressured the govt would keep on piercing the deficit "at an convenient pace".
The flaw of the economy was a bigger point in Valls seeing his authorization grade drop to a new low level of 36 percent this month, while Hollande persist the most creepy president in more than half a century, an Ifop voters poll displayed on Sunday.

Valls was proposed to advance the govt in a cabinet reorganize in March, after the governing Socialists faced a bang up lose in local polls.





(*) LONDON - A British healthcare employee staying in Sierra Leone, who has been identify problem with the Ebola virus disease, has been delivered back to London, British sources said on Sunday.


The Department of Health accepted that, ensuing clinical aid, a conclusion has been made to depart the British patient, who is ?not presently vigorously sick?.
The patient is being medically departed in a uniquely armed C17 Royal Air Force (RAF) plane to RAF Northolt airport, the bureau said in a declaration.
Upon landing in Britain, the patient will be departed to an separate division at the Royal Free Hospital in north London, according to the declaration.
Local media informed that, the 29-year-old, supposed to be a male nurse named William, caught the virus while caring for suffering at a hospital where 15 nurses have earlier died of the deadly virus.
But the authority of Health added: ?No additional analysis about the patient will be supply due to patient confidentiality.?
Professor John Watson, Deputy Head Medical agent, console the public that, the general danger to the public in Britain ?remains very low?.
UK hospitals have a convincing history of handling with imported infectious virus and dangerous diseases and this patient will be segregated and will seize the inest care possible,? he said.
Dr Paul Cosford, Director for Health Protection at Public Health England, also added that: ?For Ebola to be transferred from one person to another contact with blood or other body liquids is required and as such, the danger to the general population remains very low.?
In view to the World Health Organization, the Ebola virus is contagious over contact with bodily fluids or liquids, people taking care or working encircled affected sufferer are known to be a high-risk group.
As of August. 20, the overall cases registered to the deadly and dangerous virus in Guinea, Liberia, Nigeria, and Sierra Leone has marked 2,615, in addition to 1,427 deaths.
(*) Ukraine :- Bulletproof vehicles and soldiers demonstrate on Kiev's main square on Sunday to symbol Independence Day in a array of the military force Ukraine's govt pray will breakdown separatists in the country's eastern region.


Troopers, some of whom were due to move precisely to the front in the battle con separatists, marched past Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko, who address them that the warfare they were battling would go into the history records.

wagons loaded with anti-tank sophisticated weapons,   machine guns, and trucks hauling missile systems, pursued trailing the columns of soldiers.

"Infront of you, a fresh military column is moving precisely to the war zone of the anti-terrorist movement," Poroshenko added.

He promised to increase military allocating by 40 billion hryvnia ($3 billion) in the coming 3 years as govt troopers pursue to knock out pro-Russian separatists in the east.

Poroshenko said the country would rise military allocating by $3 billion by 2017. The Ukrainian defense ministry says its current 2014 budget is $1.5 billion.

Kiev's Independence Square - known regionally as the 'Maidan', which was the retort of street demostration that overthrow former president Viktor Yanukovych - was dressed up with the blue-and-yellow emblem of Ukraine.


Among thousands of people who attended in sunshine for ceremony clothed in traditional Ukrainian embroidered shirts and blouses or covered the national flag around their shoulders.

Program administrators said the 1,500 service cadre execute included admitted 120 men who had earlier seen reaction on the eastern front in battle areas near the rebel garrison of Donetsk and Luhansk.

Previously, prior the march, Poroshenko and his family fixed garlands and knelt down in front of shrines respecting some of the 100 or so street activists who were execute by machine guns in February just off the Maidan in the last days of president Yanukovich's rule.

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The UN's says over 2,000 people have been butchered since the battle started in April in Ukraine's mainly Russian-speaking east following Russia's annexation of Crimea.

Earlier this weeks govt military have advanced the upper hand con the separatists, forcing them return into their main garrison of Donetsk and Luhansk.

Battling advanced early on Sunday as artillery shells showered on central Donetsk, where one of the city's vast hospitals is located.

Rebels planned ruined Ukrainian military hardware in the city's Lenin Square in arrangements for their own ceremony meant to counter Kiev's celebrations.
(*) Gaza :- Battle persists in Gaza even though Egypt's attempts to resolve dispute
Israel operated more shelling on Gaza on Sunday after taking its military offensive to a new height by bringing down a 13-story apartment tower issuing a signals to residents to evacuate the building.

Palestinian freedom fighters retain their cross-border rocket shell in what has turn into a battle of erosion that has resist efforts by Egypt to mediator a stable cease-fire. War is now in its seventh week.

An Israeli shelling assassinated 2 people on a motorcycle in Gaza, medical authority said, hours after a bombing strike brought Al Zafer Tower in Gaza City crumbling to the ground.

Sunday, August 24, 2014

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(*) US ( WASHINGTON ) - An American reporter abducted and held captive for nearly 2 years by an al-Qaida-linked militant group in Syria was freed Sunday, less than a week later the barbaric beheading of American reporter James Foley by  militants group.
The released American is 45-year-old Peter Theo Curtis, who address beneath the byline Theo Padnos.
White House national security adviser Susan Rice informed Curtis is now secure outskirts of Syria. Secretary of State John Kerry disclosed Curtis was picked up by Jabhat al-Nusra, also popular as the Nusra Front, an al-Qaida-allied group combating the govt of Syrian President Bashar Assad.

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(*) Brazil Sao Paulo: 3 prisoners were executed and at least 5 more people were wounded in a fight that started in a southern Brazilian jail, sources said.
prisoner of the jail in the city of Cascavel, took at least 2 agents and many other prisoners captive in the outbreak, added military police Capt Ricardo Pinto. He said compromising for good and safe environment in the jail were still in process next 12 hours later.

detainee set some items on fire and were using metal poles to cause harm to the 928-bed lockup that contain more than 1,000 prisoners at the time. Sources first informed that 2 men were execute, but later well-informed of a 3rd prisoner who was killed the same way. The 3 men were not recognize.
The fight started prior sunrise when a lockup guard was pick up amid breakfast, Pinto added.
Dozens of the detainees crawled onto the building's rooftop, with their faces hidden with white fabric. Local media pictures disclosed at least thirty attacking inmates screaming while they beat men held with ropes around their necks, or whose hands were tied behind them. 

The fighting prisoners shake banners decorate with the label PCC for a criminal lockup gang found in the 1990s.

Jairo Ferreira, a lawyer for the jail guards' union, informed local news site CGN that at one point the prisoners put the executed head of one casualty on the lap of a warden who was at the beginning held captive and later released.
Relatives visiting at the jail to arrive inmates waited outside as night fell, trying to get news about their loved ones.
Ferreira added the prisoners rampage to order good food and medical care in the lockup.
Police Capt. Pinto added the voilent may also have been allied to the freshly convictions of 2 prisoners.
(*) Mexico City: Hurricane Marie has developed in strength as it depart into the Pacific, touching Category 4 zone and tormenting deadly waves ahead Mexico's western coast.
The National Hurricane Center in Miami informed that Marie had constant winds of 150 mph (240 kph) and was located 485 miles (785 km) south-southwest of the southern tip of the Baja California Peninsula. The cyclone was heading west-northwest at 15 mph (24 kmh).


Hurricane-force winds stretched up to 45 miles (75 kilometers) away from the cyclone's center, with tropical storm-force winds touching out to 255 miles (405 kilometers).
waves tormented by the cyclone damaged the southwestern coast of Mexico and the southern part of the Baja California Peninsula and could cause deadly swell and slit current conditions, the centre informed.