Two people, according to US authorities related to the militant jihadiströrelsen Islamic state (IS), has been arrested in Texas and California. The men will appear in court on Friday.
Thursday, 4 February 2016
Friday, 15 January 2016
Indonesia names 'mastermind' of Jakarta attacks
Police say Indonesian Bahrun Naim working for ISIL funded deadly attack that killed two civilians and five attackers.
Police have named an Indonesian, Bahrun Naim, as the mastermind of Thursday's deadly attack in Jakarta's main business district after it arrested three men in a pre-dawn raid.
The arrests on Friday came less than 24 hours after the shooting and bombing rampage, the first such attack in the world's most populous Muslim nation since 2009, which killed seven people. Five of the dead were the attackers themselves.
Police said Naim, who spent one year in jail for illegal possession of weapons in 2011, funded the attack. He is now believed to be in Syria fighting for the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL).
"His vision is to unite all ISIS-supporting elements in Southeast Asia, including Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines," Jakarta police chief Tito Karnavian said.
The police chief of Depok, where the arrests were made, told Metro TV that the men - which he described as a bomb-maker, a firearms expert and a preacher - were not linked to the Jakarta attack.
Raids were also under way across other parts of the populous island of Java and on other islands to round up suspects behind the attack, Reuters reported.
"Now we are sweeping in and outside Java, because we have captured several members of their group, and have identified them," National Police spokesman Anton Charliyan told Reuters.
At least 20 people were wounded when at least five attackers opened fire near a Starbucks coffee house in the city. Those killed included an Indonesian and a Canadian.
Officials said the attackers were armed with light weapons and suicide belts. Six blasts occurred about 50 metres apart in the central business district, which also houses a United Nations office.
The attacks were claimed by the ISIL group in a statement on Thursday, in which the group claimed it had killed 15 people.
Al Jazeera's Sohail Rahman, reporting from Jakarta, said many circumstances surrounding the attacks on Thursday remained unclear.
"There's not a state of emergency but certainly a heightened level of alert ... three individuals are being questioned at the moment. Whether there were any that got away is one line of inquiry.
"Who are they, where did they come from, how did they get into Jakarta, who helped them get in, did anyone house them?
"The munitions that were used, the rifles and the explosives, where did all of that come from? That's what's being looked into by investigators
The arrests on Friday came less than 24 hours after the shooting and bombing rampage, the first such attack in the world's most populous Muslim nation since 2009, which killed seven people. Five of the dead were the attackers themselves.
Indonesia moves against the Islamic State
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Police said Naim, who spent one year in jail for illegal possession of weapons in 2011, funded the attack. He is now believed to be in Syria fighting for the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL).
"His vision is to unite all ISIS-supporting elements in Southeast Asia, including Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines," Jakarta police chief Tito Karnavian said.
The police chief of Depok, where the arrests were made, told Metro TV that the men - which he described as a bomb-maker, a firearms expert and a preacher - were not linked to the Jakarta attack.
Raids were also under way across other parts of the populous island of Java and on other islands to round up suspects behind the attack, Reuters reported.
"Now we are sweeping in and outside Java, because we have captured several members of their group, and have identified them," National Police spokesman Anton Charliyan told Reuters.
At least 20 people were wounded when at least five attackers opened fire near a Starbucks coffee house in the city. Those killed included an Indonesian and a Canadian.
Officials said the attackers were armed with light weapons and suicide belts. Six blasts occurred about 50 metres apart in the central business district, which also houses a United Nations office.
The attacks were claimed by the ISIL group in a statement on Thursday, in which the group claimed it had killed 15 people.
Al Jazeera's Sohail Rahman, reporting from Jakarta, said many circumstances surrounding the attacks on Thursday remained unclear.
"There's not a state of emergency but certainly a heightened level of alert ... three individuals are being questioned at the moment. Whether there were any that got away is one line of inquiry.
"Who are they, where did they come from, how did they get into Jakarta, who helped them get in, did anyone house them?
"The munitions that were used, the rifles and the explosives, where did all of that come from? That's what's being looked into by investigators
New Ebola case confirmed in Sierra Leone
Medical tests confirm new Ebola death in Sierra Leone, just hours after WHO declares West Africa free of the virus.
A body has been tested positive for Ebola in northern Sierra Leone, just hours after the World Health Organization had declared West Africa Ebola-free, a Health Ministry official told Al Jazeera.
Two tests were carried out on the body from Tonkolili district by UK medical experts before confirming the case on Friday, according to Sidie Yahya Tunis.
The deceased patient, a 22-year-old woman, was attending school when she fell sick and returned home to her parents in the city of Magburaka on January 7. She died on January 12.
"It seems like an isolated case. We have not confirmed Ebola cases since September 13," Tunis said.
"The virus was recently contracted by the victim. However, since the victim was female, there is a chance that she contracted the disease by interaction with a male Ebola survivor."
Two tests were carried out on the body from Tonkolili district by UK medical experts before confirming the case on Friday, according to Sidie Yahya Tunis.
The deceased patient, a 22-year-old woman, was attending school when she fell sick and returned home to her parents in the city of Magburaka on January 7. She died on January 12.
"It seems like an isolated case. We have not confirmed Ebola cases since September 13," Tunis said.
"The virus was recently contracted by the victim. However, since the victim was female, there is a chance that she contracted the disease by interaction with a male Ebola survivor."
Thursday, 14 January 2016
India: US Tourist Dead After Falling Into Rice Paddy
(AP Photo)
An American tourist died earlier this week after a mob of Indian villagers mistook him for a thief and chased him until he fell into a swampy rice paddy, where he choked on muddy water, local police said Thursday. The tourist, identified by his passport as 30-year-old Caitanya Holt, was eventually pulled out of the mud by police using ropes on Tuesday, but he was declared dead on arrival at a local hospital in the western state of Goa, police officer Umesh Gaonkar said. The cause of death has not yet been determined. Police were waiting for US Consulate officials to arrive from Mumbai to carry out an autopsy, Gaonkar said.
On Wednesday, the Press Trust of India
Update on International Olympic Committee says it will work closely with IAAF
6:25 p.m.
The International Olympic Committee says it will work closely with the new leadership of track and field's governing body and will "undertake any necessary action" to protect sports from corruption.
The IOC says it "takes note" of the second report of the World Anti-Doping Agency panel's report into corruption and doping involving former leaders of the IAAF.
The IOC says in a statement that the report "underlines the importance of the protection of the clean athletes" and "we will continue to work closely with the new leadership of the IAAF."
The IOC says it supports the report's call for good governance in sports organizations.
The Olympic body will "now study the report in detail and will undertake any necessary action to protect and strengthen the integrity of sport."
The WADA report said former IAAF president Lamine Diack "was responsible for organizing and enabling the conspiracy and corruption that took place." It said he "sanctioned and appears to have had personal knowledge of the fraud and the extortion of athletes."
Diack is a former IOC member.
The IOC noted that it suspended Diack after the first WADA report came out in November, and that Diack subsequently resigned as an honorary member.
The WADA report indicated that Diack was prepared to sell his vote in the bidding for the 2020 Olympics in exchange for sponsorship of IAAF events.
The panel, chaired by Canadian IOC member Dick Pound, said it "did not investigate this matter further for it was not within our remit."
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6:20 p.m.
Russian Sports Minister Vitaly Mutko says he backs all the recommendations in the WADA commission's report published Thursday.
The report focuses on alleged corruption and extortion at the IAAF, including attempts to cover up doping by Russian athletes, and recommends the IAAF investigate past malpractice and prevent corrupt relationships between officials and the IAAF and at national federations.
Mutko was sharply critical of the commission's first report in
The International Olympic Committee says it will work closely with the new leadership of track and field's governing body and will "undertake any necessary action" to protect sports from corruption.
The IOC says it "takes note" of the second report of the World Anti-Doping Agency panel's report into corruption and doping involving former leaders of the IAAF.
The IOC says in a statement that the report "underlines the importance of the protection of the clean athletes" and "we will continue to work closely with the new leadership of the IAAF."
The IOC says it supports the report's call for good governance in sports organizations.
The Olympic body will "now study the report in detail and will undertake any necessary action to protect and strengthen the integrity of sport."
The WADA report said former IAAF president Lamine Diack "was responsible for organizing and enabling the conspiracy and corruption that took place." It said he "sanctioned and appears to have had personal knowledge of the fraud and the extortion of athletes."
Diack is a former IOC member.
The IOC noted that it suspended Diack after the first WADA report came out in November, and that Diack subsequently resigned as an honorary member.
The WADA report indicated that Diack was prepared to sell his vote in the bidding for the 2020 Olympics in exchange for sponsorship of IAAF events.
The panel, chaired by Canadian IOC member Dick Pound, said it "did not investigate this matter further for it was not within our remit."
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6:20 p.m.
Russian Sports Minister Vitaly Mutko says he backs all the recommendations in the WADA commission's report published Thursday.
The report focuses on alleged corruption and extortion at the IAAF, including attempts to cover up doping by Russian athletes, and recommends the IAAF investigate past malpractice and prevent corrupt relationships between officials and the IAAF and at national federations.
Mutko was sharply critical of the commission's first report in
Weightlifting: Death of Leonid Jabotinsky
Ukrainian weightlifting Leonid Jabotinsky died Thursday at 77 years Zaporija. Representative of the former USSR in many competitions over the years 60,
Coe position as IAAF President under threat after Pound report claims "corruption embedded in organisation"
"The corruption was embedded in the organisation," Pound writes in the report, which is scheduled to be officially published at 3pm local time.
"It cannot be ignored or dismissed as attributable to the odd renegade acting on his own."
Pound has claimed that he does not believe the IAAF's ruling Council, which included Coe, could have been unaware at the time that something was wrong involving Russian athletes suspected of having failed drugs tests.
The damning report contradicts Coe's consistent claim
Wednesday, 13 January 2016
Good News Bad News Joke, enjoy
Bob was in a terrible motorcycle accident and his legs weren’t in great shape, to say the least. After a couple of weeks of therapy, it soon became clear to the Doctor that they were just pushing off the inevitable. Due however, to Bob’s frail condition, the Doctor was afraid to give him the bad news. Instead, he gave the sorry job to Bob’s wife of 40 years, hoping that she would know how to break the bad news to him ever so slowly and gently. “Honey”, said Bob’s wife Eva the next morning, “I’ve got good news and bad news, which one would you like to hear first?” Bob, always in a morbid state, responded in his usual grumpy voice, “what do I care? Just give me the bad news!” “Well dear,” said
China's revenge on human rights Lawyers
The serious charge carries a potential sentence of life imprisonment and is an indication that the ruling Communist Party sees this group of lawyers as a threat to its monopoly on power.
The lawyers have sought to use China's own laws to hold officials accountable or to protect citizens who have been critical of the government, though they also have been linked to protests outside courthouses that authorities have labeled as illegal attempts to short-circuit the judicial system.
Maya Wang, a Hong Kong-based researcher with Human Rights Watch, said charging lawyers with state subversion was "unprecedented."
"It is an attempt to strangle the burgeoning human rights lawyers community, and by extension, the wider civil society," the researcher said.
Li Yuhan, a lawyer for Wang Yu, said Wednesday that Wang Yu's mother had received formal arrest notices for the lawyer on a charge of state subversion. Her husband, Bao Longjun, was arrested for allegedly inciting state subversion, a charge that is less serious but which also carries a maximum penalty of life in prison.
Wang Yu defended one of the five women, who became known as the Feminist Five and were detained last March after they planned to hand out flyers against sexual harassment in several Chinese cities in a case that drew international scrutiny.
Palestinian militants is our next target ------ Isreal
Relatives of Palestinian Moussa Zuaiter, 24, weep in the family house during his funeral in the Jabaliya refugee camp, northern Gaza Strip, Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2016. Zuaiter was killed by an airstrike that the Israeli military said it carried out against a group of Gaza militants placing explosives along the border. (AP Photo/ Khalil Hamra)
The Israeli military carried out a rare airstrike in Gaza on Wednesday, targeting a group of Palestinian militants placing explosives along the border and killing one of them, Israeli and Palestinian officials said.
The Israeli military said its aircraft located the group along Gaza's northern border with Israel as they were planning to detonate an explosive device against Israeli troops on the other side. "Forces guarding the border with Gaza face a growing threat from hostile terror groups attempting to destabilize the situation on the ground," said Lt. Col. Peter Lerner, a military spokesman.
The Palestinian Health Ministry said a 31-year-old
Istanbul suicide bomber registered at refugee agency a week before attack
The suicide bomber behind an attack Tuesday that left 10 Germans dead
in Istanbul’s main tourist area had registered with a refugee agency
last week, providing fingerprints that allowed officials to quickly
identify him, a Turkish official revealed Wednesday.
Turkish media, including newspapers close to the government, identified the bomber as Nabil Fadli and said he was born in Saudi Arabia. Turkish authorities previously had identified the bomber as a Syrian born in 1988 with links to the Islamic State terror group.
Turkish Interior Minister Interior Minister Efkan Ala on Wednesday confirmed reports that the bomber had registered with a refugee agency, but said the bomber wasn't on any Turkish or international watch lists for ISIS militants.
“Your assessment that his fingerprints were taken and there is a record of him is correct” he told reporters at a news conference,according to Reuters.
Turkey’s Haberturk newspaper published CCTV pictures purportedly showing Fadli at an immigration office in Istanbul on Jan. 5. It said he was traced to the bombing after authorities took a sample of a finger at the blast site.
The news about the bomber came as Turkish police arrested one person suspected of having a direct link to the attack.
The suspect was detained in Istanbul late Tuesday, Ala said. He didn't provide further details.
Turkish police on Wednesday arrested 13 more suspected ISIS militants, including three Russians, but it wasn't clear if those arrests were directly linked to the Istanbul bombing.
The Russians were detained in the Mediterranean coastal city of Antalya, a popular destination for tourists. The state-run Anadolu Agency said the suspects were allegedly in contact with ISIS fighters in conflict zones and had provided logistical support to the group. Ten other people were detained in Turkey's third largest city, Izmir, and in the central city of Konya.
Turkish media, including newspapers close to the government, identified the bomber as Nabil Fadli and said he was born in Saudi Arabia. Turkish authorities previously had identified the bomber as a Syrian born in 1988 with links to the Islamic State terror group.
Turkish Interior Minister Interior Minister Efkan Ala on Wednesday confirmed reports that the bomber had registered with a refugee agency, but said the bomber wasn't on any Turkish or international watch lists for ISIS militants.
“Your assessment that his fingerprints were taken and there is a record of him is correct” he told reporters at a news conference,according to Reuters.
Turkey’s Haberturk newspaper published CCTV pictures purportedly showing Fadli at an immigration office in Istanbul on Jan. 5. It said he was traced to the bombing after authorities took a sample of a finger at the blast site.
The news about the bomber came as Turkish police arrested one person suspected of having a direct link to the attack.
The suspect was detained in Istanbul late Tuesday, Ala said. He didn't provide further details.
Turkish police on Wednesday arrested 13 more suspected ISIS militants, including three Russians, but it wasn't clear if those arrests were directly linked to the Istanbul bombing.
The Russians were detained in the Mediterranean coastal city of Antalya, a popular destination for tourists. The state-run Anadolu Agency said the suspects were allegedly in contact with ISIS fighters in conflict zones and had provided logistical support to the group. Ten other people were detained in Turkey's third largest city, Izmir, and in the central city of Konya.
world security problem: European Parliament President and INTERPOL Chief meet
The President of Ukraine had a telephone conversation with German Chancellor and French President
Ukrainian President emphasized the inadmissibility of violation of ceasefire by Russian militants and non-admission of the OSCE on objects in the occupied territories and uncontrolled segment of the Ukrainian-Russian border.
Tuesday, 12 January 2016
Turkey: 'IS suicide bomber' kills 10 in Istanbul Sultanahmet district
A suspected member of the Islamic State (IS) group has killed 10 people, at least nine of them German tourists, in a suicide bomb attack in the Turkish city of Istanbul, officials say.
They say the Syrian national carried out the attack in the Sultanahmet district, near the famous Blue Mosque.Fifteen people were wounded, many of them also German.
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Turkey was the "top target for all terrorist groups in the region".
His country, he added, was "fighting against all of them equally".
Mr Davutoglu later said: "We have determined that the perpetrator of the attack is a foreigner who is a member of Daesh (IS)."
He vowed to find and punish
Sunday, 10 January 2016
U.S. B-52 bomber flies over S. Korea in solidarity after N. Korean nuclear claim
Pyongyang, North Korea (CNN)Days after North Korea claimed it tested a hydrogen bomb, the United States responded with a display of military might on the Korean Peninsula.
A B-52 bomber jet from Andersen Air Force Base in Guam flew over Osan, South Korea, on Sunday "in response to a recent nuclear test by North Korea," United States Pacific Command said.
The B-52 was flanked by South Korean F-15 fighter jets and U.S. F-16 fighter jets.
"This was a demonstration of the ironclad U.S. commitment to our allies in South Korea, in Japan, and to the defense of the American homeland," said PACOM Commander Adm. Harry B. Harris Jr.
Bale is a Galactico, Isco is staying and five things we learned from Zidane's debut as Real Madrid coach
The French legend led Los Blancos to a 5-0 win over Deportivo La Coruna in his first match in charge on Saturday and several things stood out in the 43-year-old's Bernabeu bow
The number five has special significance for Zinedine Zidane at Real Madrid. The former France midfielder wore the number 5 shirt with elegance and grace during his five seasons at the Santiago Bernabeu and, in his first game as coach of the senior side on Saturday, he watched his team triumph 5-0.
It was a stunning start for Zidane. Two goals from Karim Benzema and three from Gareth Bale made it a happy night for the 43-year-old and also the club's fans, who raised the noise levels after witnessing some poor performances in recent weeks and months that ultimately led to the dismissal of Rafa Benitez.
Aside from the result, many aspects of the game stood out on Saturday and here is a look at some of the conclusions that can be drawn from the Frenchman's first game in charge.
Actor Sean Penn's interview with 'El Chapo' led to drug lord's capture
The recapture of drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman took a surprise, Hollywood twist when a Mexican official said security forces located the world's most-wanted trafficker thanks to a secret interview with U.S. actor Sean Penn.
Penn's interview with Guzman, who has twice escaped from Mexican maximum security prisons, appeared late Saturday on the website of Rolling Stone magazine. It was purportedly held at an undisclosed hideout in northern Mexico in late 2015, several months before Guzman's recapture Friday in Los Mochis, Sinaloa, after six months on the run.
In the interview, Guzman defends his work at the head of the world's biggest drug trafficking organization. When asked if he is to blame for high addiction rates, he responds: "No, that is false, because the day I don't exist, it's not going to decrease in any way at all. Drug trafficking? That's false."
Saturday, 9 January 2016
Local report claims US troops deployed in Syria's Aleppo
"US troops are presently in control of the Tishrin Dam," the Arabic service of Deutsche Welle news channel quoted Syria's Local Coordinating Committees as saying on Friday.
This is the first US deployment of ground forces in Syria after the crisis started in the country in March 2011.
The US deployment runs counter to President Obama's repeated claims that his country would have "no boots on the ground" in Iraq and Syria.
On November 25, the Syrian Local Coordinating Committees announced that the US officers and soldiers had entered the town of Kobani and on December 22 they set up an operations room with the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) in the town of Mesrin in the Northern part of Aleppo province in a bid to take control of Tishrin Dam.
On December 26, the SDF seized control of Tishrin Dam on the Euphrates river at the border of Raqqa and Aleppo provinces and almost a dozen villages in the nearby regions in Northern Aleppo province.
Sources also said that US warplanes staged massive strikes on ISIL targets near the Dam.
Liberals: M's requirements violate defense deal
In April, defending the settlement. From left Åsa Lindestam (S), Deputy Chairman of the Defence Committee, James Dalunde (MP), Minister of Defence Peter Hultqvist (S), Hans Wallman (M), Daniel Bäckström (C) and Mikael Oscarsson (KD). Photo: Tomas Oneborg / TT.
Moderates believe that the security situation has deteriorated so much that the government must revive the dormant defense preparation. The Liberals, who defected defense deal with the government, interpreters Moderates requirements that M is now in breach with the settlement.
Obama’s grandma arrives for Umrah
Sara Omar, grandma of US President Barack Obama, has emphasized the significance of the Prophet Muhammad exhibition in Makkah and said it reflects the moderate teachings of Islam that calls for tolerance and rejects violence.
Sara has come to Makkah with her son Saeed Obama,
Friday, 8 January 2016
U.S unemployment rate at its lowest
Summary:
The economy added 292,000 jobs in December, marking
the strongest two years of job creation since 1998-2000.
the strongest two years of job creation since 1998-2000.
The robust pace of job growth continued in December as the
unemployment rate held at its lowest level since April 2008 and
labor force participation ticked up. Our economy has now added
more jobs over the past two years than in any two-year period
since 1998-2000. In fact, the annual average unemployment rate
has seen its fastest two-year decline in thirty years. Most importantly,
wages have risen faster over the past year than at any time since the
recovery began. Nevertheless, we still have more work to do to drive
further job creation and faster wage growth. That’s why the President
will continue to push for policies including approving the Trans-Pacific
Partnership to open our exports to new markets, investing further in
infrastructure, and raising the minimum wage.
unemployment rate held at its lowest level since April 2008 and
labor force participation ticked up. Our economy has now added
more jobs over the past two years than in any two-year period
since 1998-2000. In fact, the annual average unemployment rate
has seen its fastest two-year decline in thirty years. Most importantly,
wages have risen faster over the past year than at any time since the
recovery began. Nevertheless, we still have more work to do to drive
further job creation and faster wage growth. That’s why the President
will continue to push for policies including approving the Trans-Pacific
Partnership to open our exports to new markets, investing further in
infrastructure, and raising the minimum wage.
FIVE KEY POINTS ON THE LABOR MARKET IN DECEMBER 2015
1. Our businesses have now added 14.1 million jobs over 70
straight months, extending the longest streak on record.
Today we learned that private employment rose by 275,000 jobs in
December, while private employment growth in October and November
was revised up by a combined 51,000 jobs. The unemployment rate held
steady at 5.0 percent in December while the labor force participation rate
edged up to 62.6 percent. Average hourly earnings for all private
employees have now risen 2.5 percent over the past year, the fastest
pace since the recovery began. Overall, our businesses have added
5.6 million jobs over the past twenty-four months—the most in any
two-year period since 1997-1999.
straight months, extending the longest streak on record.
Today we learned that private employment rose by 275,000 jobs in
December, while private employment growth in October and November
was revised up by a combined 51,000 jobs. The unemployment rate held
steady at 5.0 percent in December while the labor force participation rate
edged up to 62.6 percent. Average hourly earnings for all private
employees have now risen 2.5 percent over the past year, the fastest
pace since the recovery began. Overall, our businesses have added
5.6 million jobs over the past twenty-four months—the most in any
two-year period since 1997-1999.

2. Our economy added 221,000 jobs per month on average
over the course of 2015, continuing the strong labor market recovery.
2015 was the second-best year of job growth since 2000, extending the
robust job gains observed earlier in the recovery. However, many of the glob
over the course of 2015, continuing the strong labor market recovery.
2015 was the second-best year of job growth since 2000, extending the
robust job gains observed earlier in the recovery. However, many of the glob
Suspecting IS supporters were arrested in the US
One of the detainees is reported to have fled from Syria to the US in 2012, then to have traveled back to Syria the following year to contend for various extremist groups, including al-Qaeda Linked Ansar al-Islam. Since then, the Iraqi faction of the group as a terrorist by the UN and the US, connected to IS.
The Swedish people said no to NATO
Despite a hot NATO debate is public opinion in the matter still. A majority oppose continued Swedish participation in the alliance, showing DN / Ipsos.
- Issue shares all parties except V, says David Ahlin, opinion director at Ipsos.
Thursday, 7 January 2016
Yaya Toure Lost CAF Award
Gabon striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang narrowly beat Ivory Coast's Yaya Toure to win the Confederation of African Football's player of the year award.
In a vote of coaches and technical directors of Caf member nations, Aubameyang earned 143 points, with Manchester City midfielder Toure, 32, the runner-up with 136 points.
Aubameyang, 26, is the first player from his country to win the award.
Ghana and Swansea midfielder Andre Ayew, 26, was third with 112 points.
Aubameyang is the Bundesliga's leading scorer so far this season, with 18 goals in 17 league games.
Toure, who had won the award in each of the previous four years, led his country to the Africa Cup of Nations title in February.
He was recently voted BBC African Footballer of the Year 2015.
Herve Renard, who managed Ivory Coast to their Africa Cup of Nations victory, won the coach of the year award.
The Frenchman, who led Zambia to victory in the tournament in 2012, is the first person to coach two different countries to the title.
Trial gone wrong
Every body always want to try new things. watch first trial gone wrong for this lady enjoy
John Kerry vows to take action over North Korea
3 Best Cars you need to know.
1) Maserati GranTurismo S
The beautiful Maserati GranTurismo coupe was launched in 2007, and in 2010 they made an even more attractive (and more expensive) version – a cabriolet. They announced they would stop making it in 2014. Maserati GranTurismo S was introduced in 2008. This beast has a 4.7-liter V8 and 434 horsepower, reaches 62 mph in 4.9 seconds. Its top speed is 183 mph, which is more than great for a vehicle that weighs 1.8 tonnes. It is one of those things that can’t be described with words, so take a look at the photo, or even better – schedule a test ride if you can. It can be yours for roughly $150,0
273 employees to be laid off, 3 local stores to be closed-------Macy's

NORFOLK, Va. (WVEC) -- About 275 employees will be laid off when three local Macy's stores close in early 2016.
Stores affected are Chesapeake Square in Chesapeake, Peninsula Town Center in Hampton and Military Circle Mall in Norfolk.
The store closings are one of several cost-efficiency measures needed to reduce expenses, company officials said Wednesday.
“In light of our disappointing 2015 sales and earnings
Wednesday, 6 January 2016
NATO bases: we will change the right --- Poland
Poland is willing to back down from the resistance against the British government faced restrictions in social rights of EU citizens working in the United Kingdom. This assumes that Poland will get British support for the establishment of a permanent NATO-base in the country. It says the new Polish Foreign Minister Witold Waszczykowski.
The requirement in this way to dispense with the
The requirement in this way to dispense with the
Olamide finally Prostrated
Nigerians were shocked 6 days ago when Olamide and Don Jazzy had a big fallout at the Headies 2015 while on Live International TV, and the fight spilled over to Twitter and made a bloody mess.
Fast forward to two days later, a huger, bigger surprise lay in wait. The two super icons at the same time on Instagram and Twitter, released a photo along with a statement that said they had reconciled.
Their fans and colleagues were excited but if you re among those who have been wondering how this reconciliation happened, I’ve got the gist for you. It’s EXCLUSIVE to Laila’s Blog and you can take it to the bank, thanks to a very credit worthy friend who witnessed it all.
Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote was the brain behind the reconciliation. No, Vic O wasn’t
involved either.
involved either.
I’m told that the picture we all saw of Olamide & Don Jazzy shaking hands was taken at Aliko’s place. Aliko Dangote stepped in for there to be peace. I’m also told that Olamide prostrated himself for Jazzy. Yes, my guy was shocked too when Olamide did that. All thanks to Dangote.
I’m told Jazzy has been angry since the incident happened, infact he wasn’t even talking to people.
He was angry especially because Olamide did something similar last year when Reekado Banks got the Headies 2014 Rookie award.
If you recall, the undisputed street King went on stage to receive his award at the 2014 Headies and while giving his speech for the “Best Rap Album of the year ”, he clearly stated his displeasure for the omission of his Label mate and protege “Lil Kesh” in the Rookie of the year Category, the category which was won by Mavin’s Reekado Banks.
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