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30 July 2014

Orlando Bloom 'threw punch' at Justin Bieber


Orlando Bloom and Justin Bieber involved in altercation in Ibiza restaurant


                                Orlando Bloom, left, reportedly threw a punch at Justin Bieber, right

Orlando Bloom, the British actor, reportedly threw a punch at pop star Justin Bieber at a restaurant in Ibiza.
The fracas was said to have happened at Cipriani where both were dining, the celebrity news website TMZ reported.

Bloom, 37, then approached the 20-year-old singer pointing a finger at him as another man intervened. Bieber then left and the crowd clapped, according to TMZ.

MH17: Help return our children, families beg David Cameron

In meeting with PM at Downing Street, father of one victim says he is 'angry and frustrated' that his son’s body has not been repatriated 12 days after his death in the Malaysia Airlines disaster
    British families of the Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 victims gather at 10 Downing Street to meet with Prime Minister   David Cameron

The British families of the Flight MH17 crash victims have pleaded with David Cameron for help in bringing the bodies of “all our boys and girls home” as the European Union imposed the toughest sanctions on Russia since the Cold War.
In a meeting in Downing Street, the father of one victim said he was “angry and frustrated” that his son’s body has not been repatriated 12 days after his death.
The EU imposed sanctions including the targeting of state-owned banks, an arms embargo and restrictions on the sale of sensitive technology. Mr Cameron warned of further sanctions unless Vladimir Putin, the Russian president, stopped his “unacceptable behaviour”. The US is expected to announce its own new sanctions.

Europe 'funding al-Qaeda' as governments condemned for hypocrisy over ransom payments

British passport 'is death sentence' to kidnapped victims as UK and US refuse to pay ransoms to al-Qaeda, despite European governments handing over more than $125 million
                                 Vincent Delory, one of the two French hostages killed after being kidnapped in Niger

The sight of the French state jet sitting on a desert tarmac as the foreign minister greets a relieved newly released hostage is a familiar one but comes at a price in the form of a multi-million euro ransom payments that has filled al-Qaeda's coffers.

Despite a landmark G8 agreement banning ransoms for kidnaps, European governments are pouring money into terrorist groups in return for the release of their citizens.
A new survey suggests al-Qaeda linked groups from Mali in West Africa to Syria have garnered $66 million (£39 million) in the last year from hostages, a lucrative revenue stream that has fuelled its rise.
All told the group has taken in $125 million since 2009.

Islamic State jihadists issue 30-minute killing spree on video

Video depicting the slaughter of hundreds by Isis jihadists released as a warning to its enemies that they face a horrific death
 Islamic State now controls large swathes of northern and eastern Syria, the Iraq-Syria border and parts of northern and western Iraq

Al-Qaeda linked terrorists that control swathes of Iraq and Syria have circulated a video compilation of hundreds of graphic executions to mark the Muslim religious festival of Eid.
Accompanied by an explicit threat to Iraqi soldiers , the group formerly known as the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (Isis), showed dozens of young men men cowering in the shadow of gunmen before being brutally slaughtered.

A group of soldiers are led to a desert pit that will soon become a mass grave.
Others are seen standing on a small river jetty before shuffling forward where they are shot in the head and fall into the water. The executions take place in Saddam Hussein's hometown Tikrit.

29 July 2014

Women should not laugh out loud in public, Turkey's deputy prime minister says

Women should not talk about unnecessary topics on their mobiles, Turkey's Deputy PM Bulent Arınc says in an Eid al-Fitr speech
    Women should not laugh out loud in public, according to Bulent Arınc, the Turkish deputy prime minister

Women should not laugh out loud in public or speak of trivial matters on the phone, according to Turkish deputy prime minister, Bulent Arınc.Mr Arınc urged men and women to remember the importance of chastity during an Eid al-Fitr meeting on Monday and to have an acute awareness of shame.

He attacked television programmes aimed at young people which encouraged them to become "sex addicts" to an audience which included a majority of men.There is a moral regression happening within the country, he said, and called on citizens to rediscover the Koran, the holy book of Islam.

“Chastity is so important. It is not only a name. It is an ornament for both women and men. [She] will have chasteness. Man will have it, too. He will not be a womanizer. He will be bound to his wife. He will love his children.