Tuesday, August 29, 2017

Kim Jong Un governments’ passed a redline again.



 EU eye on stopping refugees and immigrants flows.
Paris, France- 28/08/2017. In attempt to try to stop a flow of refugees and immigrants from Africa to inter in Europe by using boats, France President Emmanuel Macron held a meeting in Paris with leader from Chad, Niger and Libya and other EU leaders in order to talk on how the problem can be solved.

Aim to help stem the flows of refugees and immigrants into EU soil, Germany, Spain and France agreed to help by increasing assistants in border controls in Chad and Niger, the countries looked to be the sources of refugees and immigrants flow into EU countries.

French President Emmanuel Macron said after the meeting that “We must all act together, from the source countries to Europe and passing by the transit countries, especial Libya.”

Kim Jong Un governments’ passed a redline again.
 Pyongyang, North Korea - 29/08/2017. Showing a defiant to UN, North Korean government has succeeded to launch another long range ballistic missile which reached as far as the Japanese’s territory. 
 
Flew over Erimimisaki, Northern island of Hakkaido whilst broke into three pieces the ballistic missile landed at the Japanese coast, but without causing any casualties after travelling about 1,180 kilo meters  (733miles).

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe called the action as a “most serious and grave threat.”  

The testing of this missile is a continuation of North Korea on breaking the stop order from UN. 

Following the Northern Korea test, US President Donald Trump has warned by saying “all actions are on the table.”  But Pyongyang government said “it within their right as the nation.”

Friday, August 25, 2017

King reveals God’s power.


Helps Burundians refugees to go home; Tanzania government on UNHCR.
 Tanzania authority has given United National High Commission Refugee (The UN refugee agency) seven days to repatriate Burundian refugees who willingly want to go home, or if not Tanzanian government will take the matter on its hands.

Mwigulu Nchemba Tanzania Internal Minister issued the ultimatum on Thursday,  after official visiting at Nduta refugee camp in Kigoma, western of Tanzania, as there about 8,000 Burundians refugees registered willingly to go back home.

According to UNHCR, there are about 240,000 Burundians refugees in Tanzania who fled the country due to ongoing political turmoil, although in recently meeting with Tanzania President John Pombe Magufuli, Burundians President Pierre Nkurunzinza has called on Burundians to come back to their country, and assured that the country is safe and stable.

King reveals God’s power.

Showing that people are all equal under the God, and when it time for people to praise their God, a human conscience and power engulf with the God’s power, and this has revealed by Saudi’s King Salman, when ordered the opening of its country border to Qatar pilgrims, and paid the costs of all wanted to perform Hajj in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. 

Still having political problems between Saudi Arabia and Qatar government, the Saudi’s King Salman gesture of deciding to take over the Qatar pilgrims costs by himself, has delivered mix message to Gulf peoples after Saudi’s and its’ allies UAE, Egypt and Bahrain cut ties with Qatar over its alleged support of terrorism of which Doha has denied.

Former Thai PM Yingluck Shimawatra on exile run for a safety.

Former Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra is believe to fled the country as  a court  was about to deliver a verdict over her two year trial of agriculture subsidies.

On how a former Thai PM Yingluck left the country is still a billion question and a top Thailand’s top immigration official reported that, there is no any records showing Yingluck having left county through any official borders. 

Ms Yingluck has denied the allegation.

As a Thai PM, Yingluck Shimawatra was overthrown from a office in 2014 by the army, and was barred from leaving Thailand without court approval since 2015.
The Thai high court has order the arrest of Yingluck Shimawatra , and exed the bail of $900,000 on her.

Wednesday, August 23, 2017

Media biases; President Trump on revamped speech.


Angolans on ballot for new president election


People in Angola are queuing on polls stations to elect their new president after a longest and veteran serving President Jose Eduardo dos Santos is due to vacate the presidential office.

Whilst wining of presidential office sit looked to be in favour of the ruling government  MPLA which has been in power since 1975, but in recently polls suggested UNITA and other political parties were gaining high percentage of voters of which could change the election outcome.

The young generations of Angola are the ones looked to change the 2017 general election result, as most of them are below 35, and have different views on politics ideas and on how the  Angola government should be governed, whilst the elders are seems to support the MPLA type of government.   

Media biases; President Trump on revamped speech.


US President Donald Trump has strongly accused media for portraying him as a person who does not care about other people, and repeated the condemnation of hate and racism actions among US people. 

Speaking at Arizona rally and cry foul from media, but not repeating “many sides or both sides” the words he used in his first after Charlotte riot, President Trump said “They ‘are trying to take away our culture. They’re trying to take away our history.”
Insisted Trump said “I thinks they should realise they are on the same team, must show loyalty to the country.”

The President Trump speech came after the actions of removing statues in some areas in US by saying “weak weak people” as he was referring to those who campaigned for the states removals.

The President Trump revamped speech, was not received well among former government official, when former Director of National Intelligence  James Clapper  said “ I really question his ability to be, his fitness to be in this office, and I also beginning to wonder about his motivation for it. Maybe he is looking for a way out.”

Al-Shabaab set back. 


Al-Shabaab group have incurred a set back as a group deputy leader and spokesman Mukhtar Robow Ali 48, surrendered to Somalia government on Sunday last week.

Mukhtar, a co-founder of Al-Shabaab group, handed himself over to authorities in the town of Hudur 400 kilometres southwest of Mogadishu.

Minister of Internal Security for southwest state, Hassan Hussein Mohamed said “ Mukhtar known as Abu Mansur dislodged himself in 2013 after  series of disagreements with his co-leader group Ahmed Abdi Godane, who was killed  by US drone in September 2014.”

The Robow leaving from the Al-Shabaab, is said to be big blow to a group, as he used to also the group spiritual leader.




Saturday, August 19, 2017

Children deaths in Yemen, Leaked UN report: Saudi Arabia could be blackliste.

Mudslide causes 200 deaths to DRC people.
More than 200 people are pronounced to be dead after a heavy rain caused a mudslide in Ituri province in Northeast of Democratic Republic of Congo.

 Abdallah Pene Mbaka, governor of Ituri Province said “there are about 50 houses destroyed due to mudslide, 200 people already lost their life and many more are missing.”

 The rescue effort have hampered by a bad weather accompany by heavy rainfall and the area is complicated because it is situated in mountain area.

 This year mudslide occurred five years after, the May 2010 mudslide swallowed  Kibiriga Village in Eastern Congo and more than 25 people lost their lives.

Children deaths in Yemen, Leaked UN report: Saudi Arabia could be blackliste.
United Nation leak document has seen suggested that Saudi Arabia could be blacklisted over its military bombardment in Yemen as it caused an accountable of children deaths and many injured.

The confidential draft which could be handled to UN Secretary General, has stated that, Riyadh government and its allies war in Yemen have resulted  hundred of children to be killed or maimed in each day of their war actions.

The report stated that Saudi forces and their Gulf allies were complicit in more deaths and injuries of children during their war bombardments in Yemen in last year.

The report was drafted by Guterres’ special envoy for children and armed conflict Virginia Gamba, acting on a request from the UN Security Council.

Egypt Muslim Brotherhood promise to be back.
Egypt Muslim Brotherhood has vow to come back into Egyptian political, although have been declared as a terrorist attack by government.

 Living in exile in Istanbul city, Turkey, and works as at Al Aqsa International School, a spokesperson for Muslim Brotherhood Talaat Fehmi said “Ideas do not die. What Muslim Brotherhood aims is to free the people.”

Admiting that it will take time due to the internal dispute within the Epypt Muslim Brotherhood Fehmi added “There have been different on how the organisation should be run among members and this making harder for members themselves to achieve our aims.”

The Muslim Brotherhood was burned as a political party and it all activities in Egypt, after its leader and former Egypt President Mohamed Mosri ousted by now country President Abdel Fattah el Sisi.

The vowing of Muslim Brotherhood has come whilst most of its leaders are jailed and other are in exile after the organisation and party was named as a  attarorist organisation in  Egypt.