Friday, 11 July 2014

Teenager accepts responsibility for Killing Teacher!



The 16-year-old accused of murdering teacher Ann Maguire in her classroom has accepted responsibility for her killing.
According to reports, Maguire (Mrs.) was fatally stabbed at Corpus Christi Catholic College in Halton Moor, Leeds, on April 28.
Defence QC Richard Wright  told Leeds Crown Court the unidentified  teenager, admitted the "unlawful killing".
It was gathered that no pleas were entered ahead of a murder trial scheduled for November.

Thursday, 10 July 2014

Rihanna Shows Off New Septum Piercing!

Rihanna unveiling a new septum piercing as she showed up at about 4am at New York City club; maybe the most interesting thing about this new head-turning look of Rihanna's, is that it seemed like she actually didn't want the attention for wearing it, 

as she tried to cover up her mouth with her hands so the paparazzi couldn't get a picture of it.
She joined the ranks of septum-pierced Lady Gaga, Janet Jackson, and  Scarlett Johansson amonst others.

Germany Expels U.S. Intelligence Envoy Amid Spying Spat!

German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s government expelled the top U.S. intelligence official in Berlin over allegations of espionage, escalating a conflict that one of her aides said has caused “grave” political harm.
The U.S. embassy official was asked to leave Germany after the Federal Prosecutor began investigating spying practices, according to the statement from Merkel’s Chancellery today.
“The government takes these activities very seriously,” Steffen Seibert, Merkel’s press secretary, said in the statement. A trustful relationship with the U.S. remains “indispensable” to Germany, “but for that, mutual trust and openness are necessary,” he said.
The dispute over alleged U.S. spying in German escalated a day after officials confirmed a second probe into espionage, compounding a rift over allegations that the U.S. National Security Agency conducted mass surveillance and hacked Merkel’s mobile phone. The expulsion follows repeated demands by Germany for the U.S. to cooperate in solving the cases.
German lawmakers were briefed by investigators in Berlin today on two cases of suspected espionage, the first involving a 31-year-old employee of Germany’s Federal Intelligence Service, or BND, charged with passing along classified documents. The second involves a suspect identified as a Defense Ministry employee. 
Based on what’s known so far “the information obtained through this alleged espionage is laughable,” Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere, a member of Merkel’s Christian Democratic Union party, said in a statement. “The political damage on the other hand is disproportionate and grave.”
The two probes emerged in the last week on top of a parliamentary inquiry into global surveillance by the NSA. Separately, federal prosecutors are looking into criminal activity in the suspected tapping of Merkel’s phone.
Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble said that while Germany relies on American intelligence, the U.Sdoesn't have free rein to spy on one of its closest allies.
That doesn’t mean the Americans should be allowed to hire third-class people as spies,” Schaeuble said in Berlin late yesterday. “This is so stupid -- it makes you want to cry.”
U.S. Ambassador John Emerson went to the Foreign Ministry in Berlin yesterday to discuss the allegations, five days after he was called in on the back of the first probe.
The events have provoked outrage among German officials who have decried spying among allies. 
“I find it worse for a friendly state to spy on its friends than to expel this diplomat,” Florian Hahn, a lawmaker from Merkel’s CSU Bavarian sister party, said in an interview. “How big is our friendship really? The expulsion is justified.
Some lawmakers are calling for further measures as the espionage fallout threatens to seep into other policy areas, such as cooperation with the U.S. on Russia sanctions and negotiating a U.S.-European trade agreement, known as the Trans-Atlantic Trade and Investment Partnership.
“We have to put still more pressure on the Americans to stop spying activity here in Germany,” said Andre Hahn, a lawmaker of the anti-capitalist opposition Left party on the intelligence oversight panel. “In our view, suspending the free-trade agreement with the U.S. is a necessary step.”

Israel set to launch ground attack on Gaza!



As Hamas militants fired hundreds of rockets with a range of hundred miles into Israel, Israeli authority has said they will retaliate with lunching ground invasion into Gaza.

Responding to the Israeli attack Hamas has boasted that they are "not scared of a stupid ground attack".


What is your thought folks, do you think the Israeli government should separate the Palestinian government from Hamas in-terms of it's defensive attacks?



Eileen Ford Dies at 92!

Founder of iconic modeling agency Ford Models Eileen Ford is dead, she passed away at age 92

The legendary businesswoman was not only credited with introducing the world to perhaps the most prolific roster of supermodels over the years—including Christy Turlington, Brooke Shields, Jean Shrimpton, Naomi Campbell, and Lauren Hutton (to name a very select few)—but also transforming the industry altogether.

May her soul, R.I.P


Nigerian troops mash insurgents ambush in Delwa!

The Nigerian Defence Headquarters today revealed in a twit that it's troop crushed insurgents ambush at Delwa, Borno state, however, three soldiers were reportedly killed while seven others were injured in the attack.



The twit below:

Prince Williams and Harry in a rare webcam selfie!

Prince William and Prince Harry take part in first webchat together as they host social network 'hangout' at the Palace.


Hosted by Jamal Edwards, the hangout which happens to be the first live question and answer session to take place in the Palace, was launched with some help from entrepreneur Jamal, who caught the royal duo for a picture. 

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