Monday, 29 September 2014

TOP NEWS U.S., Kurds strike at Islamic State in Syria

By Mariam Karouny and Jonny Hogg

BEIRUT/MURSITPINAR Turkey (Reuters) - U.S. warplanes attacked Islamic State targets in Syria overnight, in raids that a group monitoring the war said killed civilians as well as jihadist fighters.

The British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the strikes hit mills and grain storage areas in the northern Syrian town of Manbij, in an area controlled by Islamic State, killing at least two civilian workers.

Strikes on a building on a road leading out of the town also killed a number of Islamic State fighters, said Rami Abdulrahman, who runs the observatory, which gathers information from sources in Syria.

The U.S. military said on Monday an American air strike targeted Islamic State vehicles in a staging area adjacent to a grain storage facility near Manbij, but it had no evidence so far of civilian casualties.

While raids in Iraq and Syria have taken a toll on Islamic State equipment and fighters on the ground, there is no sign the tide is turning against the group, which controls large areas of both countries.

A U.S. Air Force general said Islamic State militants were changing their tactics in the face of American air strikes in Iraq and Syria, abandoning large formations such as convoys that had been easier for the U.S. military to target.

"They are a smart adversary, and they have seen that that's not effective for their survival, so they are now dispersing themselves," Air Force Major General Jeffrey Harrigian said at a Pentagon news conference.

That "requires us to work harder to locate them, and then develop the situation to appropriately target them", he said.

In a statement to the United Nations that appeared to give approval of U.S. and Arab air strikes in Syria against the militants, Syria's foreign minister said his country backed the campaign against Islamic State.

Syria "stands with any international effort aimed at fighting and combating terrorism", said Walid al-Moualem, whose government has long been an international pariah because of what critics say is its brutality in a civil war that has killed 190,000 people.

U.S. congressional aides said Congress might not vote until next year on an authorization for President Barack Obama's air strikes against Islamic State militants in Iraq and Syria, despite some lawmakers' insistence that approval is already overdue.

Obama has said he does not need approval for the air strikes, despite the constitutional requirement that Congress authorize military action.

The U.S.-led strikes have so far failed to halt an advance by Islamic State fighters in northern Syria on Kobani, a Kurdish town on the border with Turkey where fighting over the past week caused the fastest refugee flight of Syria's three-year-old war.

At least 15 Turkish tanks could be seen at the frontier, some with guns pointed towards Syrian territory. More tanks and armored vehicles moved towards the border after shells landed in Turkey on Sunday and Monday.

ARAB ALLIES

The United States has been bombing Islamic State and other groups in Syria for a week with the help of Arab allies, and hitting targets in neighboring Iraq since last month. European countries have joined the campaign in Iraq but not in Syria.

Islamic State, a Sunni militant group that broke off from al Qaeda, alarmed the West and the Middle East by sweeping through northern Iraq in June, slaughtering prisoners and ordering Shi'ites and non-Muslims to convert or die.

It is battling Shi'ite-backed governments in both Iraq and Syria, as well as other Sunni groups in Syria and Kurdish groups in both countries, part of complex multi-sided civil wars in which nearly every country in the Middle East has a stake.

The head of Syria's al Qaeda branch, the Nusra Front, a Sunni militant group that is a rival of Islamic State and has also been targeted by U.S. strikes, said Islamists would carry out attacks on the West in retaliation for the campaign.

Obama has worked since August to build an international coalition to combat the fighters, describing them last week in an address to the United Nations as a "network of death".

His comments in an interview broadcast on Sunday that U.S. intelligence had underestimated Islamic State offered an explanation for why Washington appeared to have been taken by surprise when the fighters surged through northern Iraq in June.

The militants had gone underground when U.S. forces quashed al Qaeda in Iraq with the aid of local tribes during the U.S. war there that ended in 2011, Obama told CBS's "60 Minutes".

"But over the past couple of years, during the chaos of the Syrian civil war, where essentially you have huge swathes of the country that are completely ungoverned, they were able to reconstitute themselves and take advantage of that chaos," he said.

Obama's remarks came under fire on Monday from several U.S. lawmakers and members of the intelligence community.

"This was not an intelligence community failure but a failure by policy makers to confront the threat," said Mike Rogers, Republican chairman of the House of Representative Intelligence Committee.

BATTLE ON BORDER

Gunfire rang out from across the border, and a plume of smoke rose over Kobani as periodic shelling by Islamic State fighters took place. Kurds watching the fighting from the Turkish side of the border said the Syrian Kurdish group, the YPG, was putting up a strong defense.

"Many Islamic State fighters have been killed. They're not taking the bodies with them," said Ayhan, a Turkish Kurd who had spoken by phone with one of his friends fighting with the YPG. He said Kurdish forces had picked up eight Islamic State bodies.

At Mursitpinar, the nearby border crossing, scores of young men were returning to Syria saying they would join the fight. More refugees were fleeing in the opposite direction.

"Because of the bombs, everyone is running away. We heard people have been killed," said Xelil, a 39-year-old engineer who fled Kobani on Monday. "The YPG have got light weapons, but Islamic State has big guns and tanks."

A local official in Kobani said Islamic State continued to besiege the town from the east, west and south and that the militants were 10 km (6 miles) from the outskirts.

"From the morning there has been shelling into Kobani and ... maybe about 20 rockets," Idris Nassan, deputy foreign minister in a local Kurdish administration said by phone. He said the rockets had killed at least three people in the town.

Turkey has not permitted its own Kurds to cross to join the battle: "If they've got Syrian identity or passports, they can go. But only Syrians, not Turks," said one Turkish official at the border where security has been tightened.

A NATO member with the most powerful army in the area, Turkey has so far kept out of the U.S.-led coalition, angering many of its own Kurds who say the policy has abandoned their cousins in Syria to the wrath of Islamic State fighters.

(Additiona reporting by Sylvia Westall in Beirut, Philip Stewart, Patricia Zengerle and Mark Hosenball in Washington; Writing by Sylvia Westall, Peter Graff and Giles Elgood; Editing by Philippa Fletcher, Peter Cooney and Ken Wills)



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TOP NEWS: Why I didn’t name any political party as sponsor of Boko Haram -Australian negotiator

The Australian  priest who tried to negotiate the release of the over 200 Chibok girls abducted by Boko Haram,says he will  in due course   name 'bigger sponsors' of  the sect.

Dr. Stephen Davis who has already named former governor of Borno state, Senator Ali Modu Sheriff, and former chief of army staff, Gen. Azubuike Ihejirika, as backers of the sect opened up to The Cable, dismissing insinuation that  Boko Haram commanders named the All Progressives Congress (APC)  as their sponsor.

" I have been in close contact with the Jama'atu Ahlis Sunna Lidda'awati wal-Jihad (JAS)  and Boko Haram over several years. In that time, I have never heard any political party mentioned by any Boko Haram leader as funding or being associated with Boko Haram,"

"The JAS leaders and Boko Haram commanders have only mentioned individuals like former Governor Sheriff. I heard Sheriff was APC and now PDP but his political party is irrelevant to me. I have never mentioned political parties in my discussions with the JAS and Boko Haram. The names of individual sponsors were given by Boko Haram leaders, not their political party association."

He added: 

"Former governor Sheriff was specifically mentioned many times. For example, Sheriff was mentioned as sponsoring trips for the boys to go for the Lesser Hajj. There the boys are "reorientated". "In effect they are recruited to Boko Haram. When they return to Nigeria the recruits are then taken off for further reorientation by which they mean teaching and for training. Some of the training took place in Mali by Tuareg leaders but now more training is conducted locally."

On the true identity of the 'Abubakar Shekau" claimed to have been killed last week by the military,Davies said: 

"I have heard  so many senior commanders tell me that Shekau is dead. It was several weeks after that before a Shekau video appeared on YouTube.

" When I viewed that video with JAS leaders they immediately said, 'That boy,we have used him before.' They were totally dismissive of any claim that Shekau was still alive. They referred to the person in the video as the "fake Shekau".

"Some months later one of the senior commanders told me the name of the fake Shekau was Abdul Mutallif. The commander who named him was the one who wrote the script that the fake Shekau reads from in the videos.

" But I have heard they have used more than one fake Shekau. In July this year I was told the fake Shekau is Isa Damasaka. Earlier in June they referred to him as Bashir. We had been in communication with him over the release of the Chibok girls.

Isa Damasaka is one of the names the military has released when identifying the man killed at Kondunga last week. He has also been identified as Bashir Mohammed so I am confident this man is indeed the fake Shekau.

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TOP NEWS Hong Kong protesters stockpile supplies, prepare for long haul

By Clare Baldwin and James Pomfret

HONG KONG (Reuters) - Tens of thousands of pro-democracy protesters extended a blockade of Hong Kong streets on Tuesday, stockpiling supplies and erecting makeshift barricades ahead of what some fear may be a push by police to clear the roads before Chinese National Day.

Riot police shot pepper spray and tear gas at protesters at the weekend but withdrew on Monday to ease tension as the ranks of demonstrators swelled. Protesters spent the night sleeping or holding vigil unharassed on normally busy roads in the global financial hub.

Throughout the night, rumors rippled through crowds of protesters that police were preparing to move in again. As the sun rose many remained wary, especially on the eve of Wednesday's anniversary of the Communist Party's foundation of the People's Republic of China in 1949.

"Many powerful people from the mainland will come to Hong Kong. The Hong Kong government won't want them to see this, so the police must do something," Sui-ying Cheng, 18, a freshman at Hong Kong University's School of Professional and Continuing Education, said of the National Day holiday.

"We are not scared. We will stay here tonight. Tonight is the most important," she said.

The protesters, mostly students, are demanding full democracy and have called on the city's leader Leung Chun-ying to step down after Beijing on Aug. 31 ruled out free elections for Hong Kong's leader, known as the Chief Executive, in 2017.

China rules Hong Kong under a "one country, two systems" formula that accords the former British colony a degree of autonomy and freedoms not enjoyed in mainland China, with universal suffrage set as an eventual goal.

Protesters massed in at least four of Hong Kong's busiest areas, including Admiralty, where Hong Kong's government is headquartered, the Central business district, Causeway Bay, one of the city's most bustling shopping areas, and the densely populated Mong Kok district in Kowloon.

Organizers said as many as 80,000 people thronged the streets after the protests flared on Friday night. No independent estimate of numbers was available.

"I must stress that the events happening now cannot be attributed to the students or Occupy Central. It has evolved into a civil movement," said Alex Chow, the leader of the Hong Kong Federation of Students.

Protesters set up supply stations with water bottles, fruit, crackers, disposable raincoats, towels, goggles, face masks and tents, indicating they were in for the long haul.

Some lugged metal road barricades into positions on the edge of crowds, presumably to slow a police advance. In at least one location, several minivans and a truck were parked in rows in an apparent effort to block a road.

EXERCISE RESTRAINT

Communist Party leaders worry that calls for democracy could spread to the mainland, and have been aggressively censoring news and social media comments about the Hong Kong demonstrations.

The movement presents Beijing's ruling Communist Party with a difficult challenge. Cracking down too hard could shake confidence in market-driven Hong Kong, which has a separate legal system from the rest of China. Not reacting firmly enough, however, could embolden dissidents on the mainland.

The outside world has looked on warily, concerned that the clashes could spread and trigger a much harsher crackdown.

"The United States urges the Hong Kong authorities to exercise restraint and for protesters to express their views peacefully," White House spokesman Josh Earnest told a daily briefing on Monday.

Human Rights Watch voiced concern about police use of force, and called on Leung to "show the kind of tolerance for peaceful protest for which Hong Kong is known, not the intolerance for it in the mainland".

The demonstrations, labeled "illegal" by China's Communist-run government in Beijing, are the worst in Hong Kong since China resumed its rule over the former British colony in 1997.

An editorial in the state-run Global Times newspaper said on Tuesday the government would not change its policy "just because of the chaos created by the oppositionists", and it suggested that the authorities might let the protests run their course.

"Without changing the earlier decision, the central and Hong Kong governments can exercise a certain degree of restraint in handling the shutdown of the city's financial areas, so as to leave some time for local people to realize the harm done by the protesters' illegal acts," it said.

The protests are expected to escalate on Wednesday, with residents of the nearby former Portuguese enclave of Macau also planning a rally.

"Maybe the police are planning a bigger operation for the coming night, so most of them need to rest and prepare," Stanley Fong, a 22-year-old property agent, said of the relative lack of police out on Monday night.

RESOLUTELY OPPOSED

Televised scenes of the chaos in Hong Kong over the weekend have already made a deep impression outside the financial hub.

That was especially the case in Taiwan, which has full democracy but is considered by Beijing as a renegade province that must one day be reunited with the mainland. Taiwan President Ma Ying-jeou said Beijing needed "to listen carefully to the demands of the Hong Kong people".

Britain said it was concerned about the situation and called for the right of protest to be protected.

Earlier, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said Beijing was "resolutely opposed to any country attempting in any way to support such illegal activities like 'Occupy Central'."

Banks in Hong Kong, including HSBC (HSBA.L), Citigroup (C.N), Bank of China (601988.SS), Standard Chartered (STAN.L) and DBS (DBSM.SI), shut some branches and advised staff to work from home or go to secondary branches on Monday.

Financial fallout from the turmoil has been limited so far. Hong Kong shares (.HSI) ended down 1.9 percent on Monday.

The protests have spooked tourists, with arrivals from China down sharply ahead of the National Day holidays, which are normally a peak. On Monday, Hong Kong canceled the city's fireworks display over the harbor, meant to mark the holiday. The United States, Australia and Singapore issued travel alerts.

(Additional reporting by Donny Kwok, Elzio Barreto,; Venus Wu, Yimou Lee, Diana Chan, Kinling Lo, Twinnie Siu, Bobby Yip and Stefanie McIntyre in HONG KONG; Writing by John Ruwitch and Anne-Marie Roantree; Editing by Paul Tait)



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TOP NEWS China regulator approves Apple's iPhone 6 for sale in China

By Paul Carsten



BEIJING (Reuters) - Apple Inc's (AAPL.O) iPhone 6 can now be sold in China, after the firm received a license for the device to be used on China's wireless networks.



The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) said on its website on Tuesday that it had approved the iPhone 6 after Apple addressed potential security risks that could allow personal data to leak.



The iPhone 6 had been released in other countries, including the United States, on September 19 but Apple did not give a release data for China.



The approval paves the way for Apple to sell the iPhone 6 in China, the world's largest smartphone market and one of Apple's biggest for iPhone sales. Analysts expect the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus to sell well in China, where many people prefer phones with larger screens.



The MIIT said it had conducted "rigorous security testing" on the iPhone 6, and that it had held talks with Apple on the issue. Apple also shared with the ministry materials related to the potential security issues, which it said were related to diagnostic tools, the statement said.



Apple sold a record 10 million units of the iPhone 6 models in the first weekend after their launch, which excluded China. Last year, the U.S. tech firm sold 9 million iPhone 5S and 5C models in 11 countries, including China, in the same period.



Apple was not available for immediate comment.



(Additional reporting by Beijing Newsroom; Editing by Miral Fahmy)





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FASHION NEWS: Beyonce suffers wardrobe malfunction during Global Citizen Festival performance | Photos

Beyonce was the victim of a rather embarrassing wardrobe malfunction when her top burst open during an energetic performance in New York at the weekend.



The singer's white Dolce and Gabana blouse flew open to reveal her flesh coloured bra while she was on stage with her husband Jay-Z at the Global Citizen Festival.



Beyonce quickly placed her hand over her bra to preserve her modesty, and the incident apparently appeared to go unnoticed by the excited crowd.



The appearance of the Crazy in Love singer came as a surprise to those in the crowd who had only been expecting to see Jay Z.



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POLITICAL NEWS: Why Nigeria has not defeated terrorism – Jonathan

He said the country was able to fight and defeat the deadly Ebola disease because Nigerians united against the virus irrespective of political persuasion, religion or ethnic origin?

President Goodluck Jonathan on Sunday said that terrorism and kidnapping were still major national challenges because Nigerians had not united against them as they did against the Ebola Virus Disease.

Jonathan made the statement at an inter-denominational church service at the National Ecumenical Centre, Abuja, to mark the country's 54th Independence Anniversary coming up on Wednesday.

He said the country was able to fight and defeat the deadly Ebola disease because Nigerians united against the virus irrespective of political persuasion, religion or ethnic origin.

The President appealed for unity among Nigerians, noting that there was no problem or challenge that could withstand the force of a united Nigeria.
He said: "Take the case of Ebola for example.

"This is a good example all Nigerians must learn from.

"When Patrick Sawyer brought Ebola to Nigeria, it was in Lagos that this incidence happened and in terms of politics, Lagos is an opposition party state, but the central government is the ruling party.

"From Lagos Ebola moved to Rivers State, also opposition party state.
"But because all Nigerians fought Ebola irrespective of political persuasion, irrespective of religion, irrespective of ethnicity, as individuals, we defeated the disease."

Jonathan commended the military and other security services for the successes they had recorded in the counter-insurgency operations despite internal sabotage.

He noted that what the security agencies needed was the support and encouragement of all Nigerians to rid the country of terrorists and other enemies of the Nigerian state.

The President frowned at inflammatory statements and utterances of some politicians and called for restraint in the interest the country.

He added: "We will not require people to come from heaven or other countries to solve our problems.

"What we require from our brothers and sisters is to encourage our military because it is not easy.

"When people are sleeping in their houses at night, they are busy fighting.
"Bullets are not badminton rackets or something.

"When I listen to some statements made by some people who call themselves leaders, I feel sad for the country.

"We must believe that we do not have any other country outside of Nigeria."
In his sermon, the President of the Christian Association of Nigeria, Pastor Ayo Oristejafor, said that most of the challenges confronting the country were self-inflicted.

Oritsejafor noted that corruption and terrorism, which he described as "the greatest" problems facing the country, were created by greedy politicians and extreme religious ideologists.

According to him, corruption is fed by greed, which in turn is rooted in poverty mentality.

He defined poverty mentality as the thinking that what one had was not enough.

Oristejafor differed with the school of thought that terrorism was caused by poverty.

According to him, terrorism is caused by extreme religious ideology.
The CAN president, who based his message on Mark 4:35 to 41, said Nigeria was a boat built by God that could never sink.

He said that as Jesus calmed the storm that threatened the boat conveying Him and His disciples across Lake Galilee, God would take the country through its current challenges and restore peace to the land.

Oristejafor warned trouble makers to either repent and retrace their steps or be ready to face God's judgment.
Hon. Justice Walter Onoghen took the First Reading of the service drawn from 1 Samuel 30:1-19.

The Second Reading, taken from Mark 4:34-41, was taken by the President of the Senate, David Mark.

Other dignitaries who attended the service included the First Lady, Patience Jonathan; the President's mother, Eunice Jonathan; former military Head of State, General Yakubu Gowon (rtd); and Chief Ernest Shonekan, Head of the Interim National Government.

Top federal government functionaries, Service Chiefs, state governors, members of the clergy, among others also attended the service.



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DISCOVERY NEWS: The history of tattoos, in one entertaining animation | Photos & Video

Tattoos are very popular; so popular in fact, that an estimated one in five Americans now has one.



But tattoos are hardly a new trend..



According to this fascinating new video by TED-Ed about the history of tattooing, the art form is at least 8,000 years old and the history of the tattoo is as rich and complex as it is long.



Did you know, for instance, that the word 'tattoo' is believed to come from the Polynesian word 'tatao,' or that Queen Victoria was rumored to have a tattoo of a tiger fighting a python on her body? Even Ötzi, the frozen mummy who lived an estimated 5,000 years ago, was heavily inked.

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CELEBRITY NEWS: Kayswitch’s baby mama shares cute photo of their daughter

Kayswitch's Liberian beauty queen girlfriend, Meenakshi Monica Subramani just shared this adorable photo of their daughter, Rain.



Lil Rain will be 7 months old come October 15th. So cute…

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CELEBRITY NEWS: Flavour and Sandra Okagbue welcome daughter!

Flavour and former Delta Soap queen Sandra Okagbue have welcomed their first child together. Sandra gave birth to a baby girl in a hospital in the US yesterday Saturday September 27th. Mother and daughter are said to be doing great.





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EXCLUSIVE PHOTO: First Photos from Bishop Oyedepo’s Birthday yesterday

Bishop David Oyedepo, founding Bishop of Living Faith Worldwide, popularly known as Winners' Chapel, turned 60 yesterday., Saturday September 27th, 2014.







And here are few photo from his birthday party.







Bishop Oyedepo was born September 27, 1954, at Osogbo, Osun State. February 19, 1969, he gave his life to Christ and founded Winners' Chapel in 1981. The Church has since become a global network of churches with congregations in 34 countries. Happy, merry birthday to him.







Photo of Pastor E A. Adeboye preaching at the event. Gen Gowon, Agric Minister Dr Adesina and First Lady of Cross River State were also at the party.









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EXCLUSIVE PHOTO: Yvonne Nelson shows off her iPhone 6

The Ghanaian actress is sure on trend with the latest new gadget.



An iphone 6 costs between N229 thousand-260 thousand in Nigeria currency.



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FASHION GIST: Yes or No did BBA Melvin Oduah’s Outfit to AY’s Lounge Opening?

Comedian AY's most anticipated Multi Million Naira MVP Lounge opened to the Public with an All-White party on September 26, 2014.



Check out Melvin's look at the event. Yes or No?

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LIFESYTLE NEWS: Checkout Leonardo DiCaprio’s new look

Leonardo  DiCaprio may have stolen hearts around the world when he first appeared on Titanic,but the once beautiful actor has given up his looks for his career.



At 39, he is undoubtedly the best actor of this generation ,despite not having an Oscar to prove that.



According to reports, he decided to gain weight, and lose that beautiful boyish look so he could get deeper roles other than the usual heartbreaker roles.



He stepped out for a charity event looking so different.







I wonder how many of us would give up our looks for a career.

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LIFESYTLE NEWS: North West gets her own front row seat at Paris show | Photos

In another installment of the West family adventures at Paris Fashion Week, North was given her own seat at Givenchy's runway show, reports Women's Wear Daily.



The card on the assigned seat simply addressed the 15-month-old as "Mademoiselle North West."



This of course isn't the first time North has attended a fashion show, her first being Balenciaga's show earlier this week.



It comes as no surprise that North was included in the seating plan for designer Riccardo Tisci's show, especially given that her parents, Kim and Kanye, are friends of Tisci. Which might explain why North has been gifted custom Givenchy threads.



Apologies to whomever lost an invite because of North.













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