Wednesday 24 June 2015

Rick Ross arrested for pistol whipping a contractor working at his house


Rick Ross, who was arrested earlier this month for marijuana possession, was arrested again last night at his home in Fayette Atlanta for pistol whipping a contractor working on his house. According to reports, the rapper found the man eating his food and 'stealing little things' at his home which is being renovated and attacked him. Police showed up after the man called them to report assault.

According to reports Rick Ross and his bodyguard were taken into custody & booked on kidnapping, aggravated assault and aggravated battery charges. They are currently awaiting a bond hearing.

Floyd Mayweather celebrates his $300m annual earnings


According to Forbes, boxer Floyd 'Money' Mayweather is the highest paid athlete in the world in the last 12 months, earning an eye-watering $300million. And how did Mayweather celebrate? He took himself to the Mob Museum in Vegas and stood in front of a display to commemorate how much he made. It reads '$300 million easy'. He shared the photo on instagram and wrote "Fobres, I'm just getting started this year.'

Pic of Kelvin Ogholi, another Nigerian awarded by Queen Elizabeth


Kelvin Ogholi who runs an agriculture-based foundation was one of the four Nigerians that received Queen Elizabeth's Young leaders awards which held on Monday June 22nd.

Thursday 4 June 2015

Iran jails woman for 12 years because she drew critical cartoons of politicians who restricted female birth control

Convicted: Atena Farghadani was on trial at Tehran's so-called Revolutionary Court for 'insulting members of parliament through paintings' in relation to an illustration depicting government officials as animals

An Iranian artist has been sentenced to 12 years in prison for drawing satirical cartoons of politicians who decided to restrict women's access to birth control.

Atena Farghadani was on trial at Tehran's so-called Revolutionary Court for 'insulting members of parliament through paintings' in relation to an illustration depicting government officials as animals.
The trial was held on May 19 but she only received the verdict and prison sentence this week.
Although the 28-year-old has been given 12 years and nine months in jail, experts believe this far exceeds the legal limit for such a crime, which currently stands at seven years and six months.

Israeli planes strike Gaza after rocket attacks

(Roberto Schmidt, AFP)

Israeli warplanes struck multiple militant targets in the Gaza Strip early on Thursday in response to Palestinian rocket fire, but nobody was injured according to Palestinian security sources.

They said that the raids hit three training bases of the Ezzedine al-Qassam brigades, the military wing of Hamas, in Gaza City and a fourth in the southern city of Khan Yunis. An Israeli military statement spoke only of three hits in total and did not give their location or identify the targets.
"Yesterday, June 3 2015, two rockets were launched at southern Israel from the Gaza Strip," it said, adding that they fell on open ground near the southern city of Ashkelon and the town of Netivot. "No injuries were reported."

Propaganda machine in overdrive for China shipwreck

Rescuers observe a moment of silence for victims recovered from the capsized tourist ship in China’s Yangtze River. (AP)

All hands on deck: China's propaganda machine has cranked into top gear after a ship disaster, extolling the official response while dousing any public criticism and tightly controlling foreign media.

Thousands of police, soldiers and rescue workers were dispatched to the banks of the Yangtze, where the "Eastern Star" capsized on Monday evening with more than 450 people on board. But with only 14 survivors found, there is little hope for the rest.

Premier Li Keqiang has been the omnipresent face of the rescue operation since Tuesday morning.
"The sleeves-rolled-up, megaphone-in-hand image of the premier directing rescue efforts at the scene has become a recurring feature of China's domestic media coverage of disasters," said Nicholas Dynon, an expert in Chinese media at Macquarie University in Sydney.

Tony Blair takes new role in fighting anti-Semitism

(File, AP)

Britain's former prime minister, Tony Blair, is taking a new role in combating anti-Semitism in Europe, days after stepping down as the international community's Mideast envoy.

Blair revealed on Thursday he will chair the European Council on Tolerance and Reconciliation, a group which champions legislation and dialogue on tolerance.