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Showing posts with label International. Show all posts
Showing posts with label International. Show all posts

Saturday, April 18, 2015

Saudi soldier killed in Yemen border clash : coalition Riyadh

Fighting along Saudi Arabia's border with Yemen has killed a soldier from the kingdom, the Saudi-led coalition spokesman said today. The soldier is the seventh to die since coalition aircraft on March 26 began air strikes in Yemen to stop a southern advance by Iran-backed Huthi rebels. Coalition spokesman Brigadier General Ahmed al-Assiri told reporters there was continuous fighting from last afternoon until late that night along the frontier in the southwestern Saudi region of Najran. "One of our Saudi soldiers was killed.

Two persons were arrested held with 400 kg cannabis

Two persons  held with 400 kg cannabis

Visakhapatnam : Two persons were arrested today for allegedly possessing around 400 kg of cannabis, police said. Acting on a tip-off, a raid was conducted and the accused Bhashankar Roy (58) and Viswanadh Roy (52), both residents of Patna, were nabbed from Aradagudem area in the district, Pedabayalu police station sub-inspector T Malleswara Rao said. The seized contraband is worth Rs 12 lakh in international market, the officer said, adding a car, two mobiles and cash worth Rs 53,570 were also recovered from their possession. A case under relevant sections of Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act has been registered, police said.

Thursday, January 29, 2015

Huge YouTube bulk makes it tough to catch all terror videos Brussels

Huge YouTube bulk makes it tough to catch all terror videos Brussels

Internet giant Google has said that the sheer volume of video on its YouTube website makes it tough to catch all terror related content, complicating the struggle to halt the spread of terrorist propaganda and hostage footage. Google Public Policy Manager Verity Harding said that about 300 hours of video material is being uploaded to YouTube every minute.

She told a European Parliament meeting of the ALDE liberal group on a counter-terrorism action plan yesterday that "to pre-screen those videos before they are uploaded would be like screening a phone call before it's made.

The European Union's counter-terror chief believes it's time to help companies to contain the security risk by having experts from member states flagging terror-related content. "We have to help them, and refer to them, and signal content," Gilles De Kerchove said. "Each member state should have a unit with people trained to do that.


On YouTube, users can highlight problem videos and have them reviewed by a member of staff. When a Scotland Yard unit recently told Google about material that did not comply with the company's own guidelines, De Kerchove said 93 percent of that content was removed.

Wednesday, January 28, 2015

United States having a good dialogue with India on IP issues

United States having a good dialogue with India on IP issues

The United States is having a good dialogue with the new Indian Government on issues related to intellectual property (IP), a top Obama Administration trade official told lawmakers. We've got a good dialogue going now with the new government on this issue, and we're committed to working to achieve concrete progress in this area,  US Trade Representative Mike Froman told lawmakers during a Congressional hearing yesterday.

Froman was responding to a question from Senator Orrin Hatch, Chairman of powerful Senate Finance Committee, wherein he expressed concern over the IP situation in India. Less than two weeks ago, India's patent office refused to grant a patent on an important drug that treats hepatitis C. Their rationale is based on a patentability standard that is out of step with the rest of the world and which many believe is inconsistent with India's obligations under the World Trade Organization, Hatch said.

"Would you stress to us today your plan to take meaningful action against India's breaches of our various companies' intellectual property rights?" the Senator asked. We have been concerned about the deterioration of the innovation environment in India, and we have engaged with the new government since they came into office in May of last year about our concerns, Froman said in response.

We held the first Trade Policy Forum in four years in November. I just returned from India yesterday as a matter of fact … and in all of these areas, we have laid out a work program with the government of India to address these and other outstanding issues, said Froman. Recently, the government of India published a draft intellectual property rights policy proposal that is now open for public comment, he said.

We are in the process of providing comments on that draft proposal, and we are committed to continuing to engage with them to underscore areas of work that needs to be done in copyright, in trade secrets as well as in the area of patents,  Froman said during the hearing on "President Obama's Trade Policy Agenda  convened by the Senate Finance Committee.

In his prepared testimony, Froman said in November, he led a US delegation to the US-India Trade Policy Forum (TPF), the first TPF since 2010 and an important step in invigorating bilateral relationship.

Sunday, January 25, 2015

four year Girl calls 911, saves pregnant mother


New York : A 4 year old American girl has been called a hero for helping her pregnant mother and calling emergency service operators to take her mom, suffering a seizure, to hospital.

Calise Manning's mother Centerria, who was 9-months pregnant and epileptic, had apparently fallen to the floor in the midst of a seizure on Wednesday in Kalamazoo, Michigan. "She's shaking and she's having a baby," Calise told a dispatcher in 911.

My mom is really pregnant and she's having a boy and she really needs help, Calise was heard as telling a 911 operator, an audio obtained by CNN affiliate WWMT said. She said they had practiced what to do in an emergency. "I was so proud of her, because we practiced and I teach her because I am epileptic," Centerria said. "I (taught) her the address and my full name and things like that, and how to dial 911.

Her fiancee was at work at the time. The mother was taken to the hospital where her healthy baby brother, TJ Manning, was born Friday morning. The dispatcher who handled the call said that she's recommending Calise get an award for being calm in a scary situation.

Irom Sharmila arrested again


Imphal:  Manipuri Iron lady Irom Sharmila arrested once again. Today Police arrested her on same charges that she has been committed suicide attempt with indefinite fasting.
Yesterday Imphal court dismissed the suicide attempt charges filed by police and ordered to release her. But the police came on other way and filed fresh charges of previous charge and arrested her again today. harmila was arrested under section 309 of the Indian Penal Code for attempt to commit suicide.

Defence Minister Edgar Lungu wins Zambia vote: official Lusaka


Defence Minister Edgar Lungu of Zambia's ruling Patriotic Front has won the country's presidential election in a tightly fought race marred by delays, the electoral commission has announced. 

Lungu won with a slim 48.33 per cent majority, closely followed by his rival Hakainde Hichilema of the United Party for National Development with 46.67 per cent of the vote. Lungu's victory was greeted with cheers and dancing after the chairwoman of the Electoral Commission of Zambia Ireen Mambilima, announced the results of the Tuesday vote which Hichilema had earlier denounced as a sham.

Saturday, January 24, 2015

'Next Kournikova' Violetta Degtiareva passes away

Sydney: Russian tennis player Violetta Degtiareva, who was hailed as the next Anna Kournikova, reportedly passed away during a training session as a result of a heart failure at 23 years of age.
Degtiareva, who was known for her staggering beauty and plush payroll, had been one of the highest-earning stars on the International Tennis Federation pro circuit when she suddenly passed away on January 12.

Saturday, January 10, 2015

Girl Suicide bomber attacked in Nigeria: Ten dead

Nigeria: Maidunuri of Nigerian City is once again came into News. Today in a  busy market a 10 year old Girl the suicide bomber attacked and blown her self with Explosives. In this incidents 10 people dead some others were injured. thogh, till now no one terrorists group claimed responsibly for this incident. Usually Bokoharam Terrorists were used to send women, girls to do suicide bomb attacks the Nigerian official siad.

Tuesday, December 30, 2014

Veteran Journalist Verghese passed away

Veteran Journalist Verghese passed away

Gurgaon: Veteran Journalist, Ramon magsaysay Award winner BG Verghese passed away. Today after sevier illness from fever he lost his last breath. he was 87 years old. He worked as Editor for Hindusthan times since 1969 to 1975. He was worked as Information adviser to Smt Indhira Gandi then the Prime Minister of India.

Wednesday, December 24, 2014

11 Talibans involved in Peshwar school masacre

Peshwar: Pakisthan police siad that 11 militants were involved in carried out the brutal Taliban attack on an army-run school in Peshwar. From them Seven Militants entered in School and run masacre on students and remaining four were assist them from out side. after completition of work they gone away from there.

Fisherman killed by Tiger in WestBengal

Kolkata: A Fisherman killed by Tiger in the mangrove forests of Sundarbans in South 24-Parganas district of West Bengal. Fisherman Satish Mondal (36) died while he was catching crab in the mangrove forests. He went to crab catching along with his two friends.   His friends fought for the body of their friend Satish  with the tiger with bamboo sticks to retrieve the body. Then they returned home.

Tuesday, December 23, 2014

Floods in Srilank: Five killed

Colombo: Floods and mudslides caused by heavy rains swept away several houses in Sri Lanka. By this disaster 5 killed, over 4 lakh displaced. Since last Friday heavy rains have been lashing at least 13 of the 25 administrative districts. Disaster Management Centre said today that the five deaths were recorded in the records.

Sunday, December 21, 2014

Bomb exploded in Iraq: 12 killed

Baghdad: The Bombs targeting a Commercial streets and an army patrol killed 12 people in Iraq. Today in the Town of Madain about 20 kilometres (14 miles) southeast of the Capital Bagdad killing 4 people and wounding 9 others. In the Baghdad suburb of taji Big bomb blast near Shoping complex killed Three people and Wounded 11 others.

7,373 Ebola Deaths: WHO

Geneva: 7,373 among 19,031 cases known to date there were dead due to Ebola disease WHO siad. three worst-affected countries in West Africa Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone are facing Ebola problem. This latest data posted in WHO website on December 17. Nearly 500 new deaths from the worst ever outbreak of the hemorrhagic fever in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone since previous World Health Organization  figures were issued. Sierra Leone President Ernest Bai Koroma said on national television that travel between all parts of the country had been restricted.

Saturday, December 20, 2014

2014 breakthrough year for America : Obama

2014 breakthrough year

Washington : Describing 2014 as a breakthrough year for America, President Barack Obama today said that the country would enter 2015 with new confidence. "In last year's final press conference, I said that 2014 would be a year of action and would be a breakthrough year for America. And it has been," Obama told reporters at his year-ender news conference.

 "Yes, there were crises that we had to tackle around the world, many that were unanticipated. We have more work to do to make sure our economy, our justice system, and our government work not just for the few, but for the many. "But there is no doubt that we can enter into the new year with renewed confidence that America's making significant strides where it counts.

 The steps that we took early on to rescue our economy and rebuild it on a new foundation helped make 2014 the strongest year for job growth since the 1990s. All told, over a 57-month streak, our businesses have created nearly 11 million new jobs," said the US president. "America is now the number one producer of oil, the number one producer of natural gas. We're saving drivers about 70 cents a gallon at the pump over last Christmas.

Friday, December 19, 2014

Gaza rockets hits Israel: Israel Military

Jerusalem: A rocket fired from the Gaza Strip struck southern Israel today military officers siad. They said that air raid sirens were sounded in the Eshkol region bordering the Palestinian coastal territory. And detailed that causing no injuries or damage.

 According to police  Israel fought a 50-day war this summer with Hamas.  Palestinian militant group that controls Gaza region. Hamas launched thousands of rockets and mortars toward Israel, which carried out an aerial campaign and a ground invasion.

Thursday, December 18, 2014

10 killed in insurgents attack on Bank in Afghanisthan


Kandhakahar: In an incident insurgents attacked in the provincial capital, Lashgar Gah on a bank in Afghanisthan 10 people dead including three police men. Five suicide bombers raided the citys branch of the New Kabul Bank. One of the attackers blew himself up at the front entrance.

Smoking in cars with children to be banned in England

London: Smoking is prohibitted in England while  carrying children in cars. Parliament propose banning smoking in cars with children under 18 years of age. If do so fine of 50 pounds will be imposed on driver, or fellow travellers who smoke or fail to prevent another person from smoking. It will come into force on October 1, 2015.

Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Miss South Africa Rolene Strauss is crowned Miss World 2014


LONDON: Miss South Africa Rolene Strauss is crowned Miss World 2014 by last year's winner Megan Young, during the finale of the competition at the ExCel centre in London, Sunday, Dec. 14 2014. Miss Hungary Edina Kulcsar came second with Miss United States, Elizabeth Safrit finishing third.