Lundi 30 mai 2011

Nigeria: Deadly bomb blast at army barracks

At least 10 people have been killed and about 20 injured in a bomb blast near an army barracks in northern Nigeria, local officials say. coach outlet The explosion hit the Mamy market in the city of Bauchi late on Sunday. The injured were taken to hospital. No group has so far said it carried out the blast. It came just hours after Goodluck Jonathan was sworn in as Nigeria's president for a new four-year term in the capital Abuja. Another - smaller - explosion hit a beer parlour on the outskirts of Abuja, causing minor injuries, officials say. The cause of the blast was not immediately known. Popular spot Cheap Kids Dunk Low The blast at the popular Mamy market happened at about 2000 local time (1900 GMT), officials said, describing it as "powerful". Other reports say there were three explosions in quick succession. "There were lots of people since it's a Sunday evening. People were relaxing, eating and drinking," Bauchi state police commissioner Abdulkadir Indabawa was quoted as saying by the AFP news agency. Army barracks in Nigeria sometimes contain small market areas where traders sell food, drink and other goods to soldiers and civilians. Coach Sunglasses All roads leading to the barracks were sealed off by security personnel. Earlier on Sunday, Mr Jonathan was sworn in as president during a lavish ceremony in Abuja, following his clear election victory. Mr Jonathan was promoted from vice-president after Umaru Yar'Adua died in office in 2010. The April election was largely considered free and fair, but hundreds of people were killed in three days of rioting following the announcement of the result. Mr Jonathan, 53, won nearly 60% of the vote. Cheap D&G shoes He is a southern Christian and had defeated his leading challenger from the mainly Muslim north. Analysts say that Mr Jonathan will have to tackle the continuing Christian-Muslim conflict and also the simmering tension in the oil-producing Niger Delta.

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Par haha3888 - 19 commentaire(s)le 30 mai 2011
Vendredi 27 mai 2011

G8 summit: Sarkozy offers Libya's Gaddafi 'options'

French President Nicolas Sarkozy has urged Libya's Col Muammar Gaddafi to step down as "all options are open". Coach Jewelrys "We are not saying that Gaddafi needs to be exiled. He must leave power and the quicker he does it, the greater his choice," Mr Sarkozy told journalists. He is hosting a meeting of leaders from the G8 group of wealthy nations in the northern French resort of Deauville. The Arab uprisings, internet regulation and future of nuclear power are all being debated at the two-day summit. The global economy and climate change are also being discussed at the gathering for the leaders of the US, Russia, the UK, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and Canada. Nike Dunk Low Thousands of police have been deployed as part of a huge security operation and checkpoints have been erected on all roads leading to Deauville. 'Plane ticket' UK Prime Minister David Cameron, also at the G8 summit, has approved the deployment of Apache attack helicopters in Libya, the BBC has learned. There had been speculation about the move after France said it would be deploying French Tiger helicopters. Mr Sarkozy defended Nato's intervention in Libya when he spoke to journalists on Thursday evening, saying "had we not stepped in [the rebel stronghold of] Benghazi would have been wiped off the map". coach outlet He thanked Russia for not blocking the UN resolution authorising force despite Moscow's misgivings, and said Russian President Dmitry Medvedev understood that "the blame lies with Col Gaddafi" and he had said so "frankly and unambiguously". He said the later Col Gaddafi stood down, "the shorter the list of his possible destinations". If Col Gaddafi stepped down and withdrew his forces quickly, President Sarkozy said, "all options are open". "Then we'll look at what the name should be on the plane ticket and even what class he should travel," he joked. Cheap Nike Dunk SB High Mr Cameron has also talked about "turning up the pressure" on Col Gaddafi but the Apache helicopters will probably go into operation "within days" rather than overnight, says BBC political editor Nick Robinson. Correspondents say recent events such as uprisings in the Arab world and Japan's nuclear crisis have given the G8 a new sense of purpose. Interim prime ministers from Tunisia and Egypt - where long-time leaders were overthrown this year - and the head of the Arab League will also be at Deauville for talks on a massive aid plan to help their transition to democracy. As the summit opened, the French and Russian leaders met to agree the sale of four French-built Mistral helicopter carriers to Russia at a cost of at least 400m euros each (£350m; $565m). coach factory outlet Leaders debated ways of improving global nuclear safety after the breakdown of Japan's Fukushima power plant following March's earthquake and tsunami, with Mr Sarkozy insisting that "when it comes to nuclear matters, safety must prevail over cost - that we all agreed on". His wife, Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, who is hosting the leaders' spouses, greeted them in a white dress that showed off her pregnancy. US President Barack Obama, who headed to the meeting after a state visit to the UK, is holding a series of one-on-one meetings with leaders including President Sarkozy and Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan. He has already met Russian President Dmitry Medvedev for discussions over the two countries' long-running row over US plans to create a missile defence shield in central and eastern Europe. Cheap Nike Dunk SB Low President Obama told reporters that the two men were committed to finding an approach that met the security needs of both countries, while Mr Medvedev said the two could work together towards a resolution, but it was unlikely to come in the near future. Points of friction BBC diplomatic correspondent Bridget Kendall, in Deauville, says that despite President Obama's appeal in London on Wednesday for democratic unity and leadership, there may well be friction at the summit. She adds that Russia's president has opposed air strikes on Libya from the start, though he may offer to mediate in that conflict. Coach Necklaces Africa will also be represented at the summit, as it has been since 2003. Newly elected leaders from Ivory Coast, Niger and Guinea are expected to participate in sessions about promoting democracy. A shift in global influence to emerging powers such as India and China, who are not in the G8, has led to the bloc's relevance being questioned. But speaking in London on Wednesday, President Obama rejected arguments that the rise of superpowers like China and India spelled the demise of American and European influence in the world. Nike Dunk SB High After the summit ends on Friday afternoon, President Obama is scheduled to travel to Poland, the last stop on a four-country tour of Europe that began on Monday in Ireland.

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Par haha3888 - 12 commentaire(s)le 27 mai 2011
Jeudi 26 mai 2011

Jared Loughner ruled unfit to stand trial

The man accused of killing six people and injuring a US congresswoman in a January shooting rampage in Arizona has been found incompetent to stand trial. Coach Purses The ruling by US District Judge Larry Burns puts Jared Loughner's prosecution on hold indefinitely. He will be sent to a federal facility in an effort to restore his competency. Six died and 13 were injured in the shooting, including Representative Gabrielle Giffords. Mr Loughner, 21, has pleaded not guilty to the attack. Watched on television At the hearing into Mr Loughner's mental competency in Tucson, Arizona on Wednesday, he was removed from the federal court following an outburst. Kids Dunk High The defendent lowered his head, loudly mumbling what sounded like "thank you for the freak show. She died in front of me," and was taken away by US marshals, the Associated Press reported. Judge Larry Burns later allowed Mr Loughner to watch proceedings on a television in another room, then handed down his ruling. Before Wednesday's hearing, Mr Loughner had spent five weeks in March and April undergoing a mental evaluation by court-appointed experts, and Mr Burns based his ruling on the undisclosed report. Mr Loughner, who was rejected by the US military and suspended from college over concerns for his mental health, has been held since the 8 January attack on Ms Giffords' constituency event at a store in Tucson, Arizona. coach factory outlet He is charged with 49 federal counts in connection with the attack. Treatment attempt Ms Giffords, who was shot in the head, has made what doctors have called a remarkable recovery, but she has yet to appear in public. Mr Loughner will now be sent for a maximum of four months to a facility where doctors will attempt to treat him. If he is later deemed competent, the trial will proceed, and if not his detention at the mental health facility can again be extended. Kids Dunk Low If doctors say they are unable to restore Mr Loughner's competency and a judge rules he cannot be tried, authorities can still petition to have him held.

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Par haha3888 - 16 commentaire(s)le 26 mai 2011
Mercredi 25 mai 2011

Egypt: Hosni Mubarak and sons to be tried over deaths

Egypt's ousted President Hosni Mubarak and his two sons are to be tried over the deaths of anti-government protesters, judicial officials say. Coach Boots Mr Mubarak, who was ousted in February, is being detained at a hospital in the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh. He and his wife also face allegations of illegally acquiring wealth while they were in power for 30 years. The couple's two sons, Alaa and Gamal, are being held in Cairo's Tora prison and also face fraud charges. The three men have been charged with "premeditated murder of some participants in the peaceful protests of the 25 January revolution," the country's state news agency reported the prosecutor general as saying. Cheap Nike Dunk SB High More than 800 people died in the weeks-long crackdown that preceded Mr Mubarak's departure. The charges come after renewed calls for protests on Friday to demand the trial of the Mubarak family as well as the lifting of emergency law. Egypt's military-led administration appears to be responding to public pressure to bring the former first family to trial, says the BBC's Jon Leyne in Cairo. The 83-year-old former leader was admitted to Sharm el-Sheikh's military hospital in April with reported heart problems. Coach Necklaces He and his wife Suzanne - who was also recently examined for possible heart problems after falling ill - have already been questioned at the Red Sea resort on charges of profiteering. Reformers in Egypt believe the Mubarak family accumulated a fortune worth tens of billions of dollars while in power. The Mubaraks have denied this, and little hard evidence has yet been made public. However their bank accounts in Cairo and in Switzerland have been frozen. Cheap Nike Dunk SB Low Suzanne Mubarak was not mentioned in Tuesday's charges announcement, but her situation may have brought the latest development about, adds our correspondent. The 70-year-old was released from custody last week after she returned turned over a villa in a Cairo suburb and $3m (£1.9m) held in bank accounts in Egypt. Her release prompted a backlash, with many fearing the Mubaraks may be negotiating some form of amnesty. More than 20 Mubarak-era ministers and businessmen linked to the regime have been detained since February's uprising. Earlier this month, former Interior Minister Habib al-Adly was sentenced to 12 years in jail on charges of money-laundering and profiteering. Coach Jewelrys Adly also faces separate charges of ordering troops to fire on demonstrators. He could face the death penalty if convicted.

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Par haha3888 - 23 commentaire(s)le 25 mai 2011
Mardi 24 mai 2011

Flights cancelled as ash cloud heads towards UK

Flights in and out of Scotland have been cancelled as a volcanic ash cloud from Iceland heads towards the UK. Coach Jewelrys BA, KLM, Easyjet, Flybe, Aer Lingus, Loganair and Eastern Airways have cancelled services on Tuesday, and some flights over the Atlantic were delayed. The threat of further disruption led US President Barack Obama to fly out of the Republic of Ireland a day early to get to London for a state visit. Ash from another Icelandic volcano led to huge disruption in Europe last year. Air Force One Mr Obama had been due to fly to the UK on Tuesday morning, but White House deputy press secretary Josh Earnest said the decision to bring his arrival forward had been taken "due to a recent change in the trajectory in the plume of volcanic ash". Nike Dunk High The Met Office forecasts the ash cloud will reach northern and western Scotland overnight, and will clip northern parts of Northern Ireland early on Tuesday. None of England is likely to be affected. A Met Office spokesman said it was difficult to forecast the cloud's direction beyond that because weather systems were changing so rapidly. Transport Secretary Philip Hammond told BBC Two's Newsnight that "most, if not all, flights into and out of Glasgow and Edinburgh and airports to the north will be stopped" on Tuesday morning. Coach Boots But he said services should resume from Glasgow and Edinburgh by about lunchtime, and in other airports by Wednesday morning. Any disruption later in the week should be "limited", he added. Earlier, Mr Hammond said there had already been "modest delays" to flights, particularly those crossing the Atlantic. "Clearly, this is a natural phenomenon which we cannot control, but the UK is now much better prepared to deal with an ash eruption than last year." A spokesman for Edinburgh Airport said it was anticipating disruption to many services on Tuesday.Nike Dunk Low In a statement on Monday evening, he said: "Only Ryanair is intending to operate a full service from Edinburgh Airport. Passengers should not travel to the airport without checking with their airline first regarding the status of their flight." Andrew Haines, chief executive of the Civil Aviation Authority, said he hoped to avoid a repeat of last year's travel chaos, but he admitted it was still unclear how badly flights would be affected. "We know so much more about the volcanoes. We have an improved model. Coach Necklaces "We have better measuring equipment and we have better relationships with airlines so it should be much better but we're still at the hands of both the weather and the volcano; those are the two uncertainties." Champions League finalists Barcelona are already considering bringing forward their flight to London ahead of Saturday's final at Wembley against Manchester United. The Catalan club had originally planned to travel on Thursday. "Let's see what they [the experts] tell us and if they say we shouldn't risk it we'll travel tomorrow or the day after," said Barcelona coach Pep Guardiola. Cheap Nike Dunk SB High During last April's six-day shutdown only a handful of flights took off or landed in the UK. Thousands of Britons found themselves stranded overseas forcing many to make long and expensive journeys home by land. Airlines estimated the shutdown cost them $1.7bn (£1.1bn). The CAA said ash levels would now be graded as low, medium or high, and airlines would be notified if levels reached medium or high. Coach Bracelets Airlines would then consider whether to fly, according to risk assessments already carried out, the CAA added.

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Par haha3888 - 0 commentaire(s)le 24 mai 2011
Lundi 23 mai 2011

Iceland volcano: Grimsvotn eruption hits flights

Iceland has closed its main international airport and cancelled domestic flights after its most active volcano, Grimsvotn, began erupting. coach outlet A plume of smoke has risen 20km (12 miles) into the sky from the volcano. But Iceland's Meteorological Office says the eruption should not cause widespread disruption to air traffic. Last year, ash clouds from another Icelandic volcano, Eyjafjallajokul, led to the closure of a large section of European airspace. Governments feared that ash particles could cause aircraft engines to fail, and the closure caused chaos to air travellers. Different ash Women Nike Dunk SB High Hjordis Gudmundsdottir, a spokeswoman for the Isavia civil aviation authority said: "We have closed the area until we know better what effect the ash will have." The authority said Keflavik airport, the country's main hub, would remain shut for the rest of Sunday. But officials say the eruption is unlikely to have the same impact as Eyjafjallajokul in 2010. University of Iceland geophysicist Magnus Tumi Gudmundsson said this was Grimsvotn's largest eruption for 100 years, "much bigger and more intensive than Eyjafjallajokull". Coach Bracelets He added: "There is a very large area in south-east Iceland where there is almost total darkness and heavy fall of ash. But it is not spreading nearly as much. The winds are not as strong as they were in Eyjafjallajokull." He said this ash was coarser than last year's eruption, falling to the ground more quickly instead of floating long distances. Europe's air traffic control organisation said on Sunday: "There is currently no impact on European or trans-Atlantic flights and the situation is expected to remain so for the next 24 hours. "Aircraft operators are constantly being kept informed of the evolving situation." Women Nike Dunk SB Low However, weather officials warned that ash could reach northern Scotland by Tuesday and parts of Britain, France and Spain by Thursday or Friday if the eruption continues at the same rate, according to Reuters. In Scotland, a meeting of the government's resilience committee chaired by Transport Secretary Keith Brown is currently being held to discuss the possible impact. Threat to engines Grimsvotn lies under the the largest glacier in Europe, Vatnajokull in south-east Iceland. When it last erupted in 2004, transatlantic flights had to be re-routed south of Iceland, but no airports were closed. coach outlet Last year's outpouring of ash from Eyjafjallajokull led to the largest closure of European airspace since World War II. About 10 million travellers were affected and some questioned whether the shutdown was an over-reaction. However, a scientific study published last month said the safety concerns had been well founded. Women Nike Dunk High Researchers from the University of Copenhagen and the University of Iceland said ash particles from the early part of the Eyjafjallajokull eruption were especially abrasive, posing a possible threat to aircraft engines.

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