Wednesday, 12 June 2013

Reports of 'massacre' in eastern Syria British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights says at least 60 Shia Muslims killed by rebels near Deir al-Zour.

Fighters from the Shia group Hezbollah helped the Syrian army defeat oppositon rebels in Qusayr [Reuters]
Syrian rebels have attacked a village in the country's east, killing dozens of Shias, mostly pro-government fighters, activists said.
On Wednesday, a Syrian government official denounced the attack, saying Tuesday’s attack was a “massacre'' of civilians.
The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said at least 60 people were killed in the village of Hatla in the oil-rich province that borders Iraq.
video posted to Youtube by the Observatory showed masked fighters shouting, “Here are the Mujahidin [Islamist fighters] celebrating entering the homes of the rejectionists, the Shias.”
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The fighter added that they “burned the homes” of the Shia residents.
The killings, which took place in the eastern Deir al-Zour province, highlight the sectarian nature of Syria's conflict that has killed more than 80,000 people, according to the UN.
Thousands of rebels took part in the attack and at least 10 of them were killed in the fighting, said the Observatory.
In Damascus, a government official told the AP news agency the rebels “carried out a massacre against villagers in which older people and children were killed.''
The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorised to speak to the media.
The fighting in Deir al-Zour came a week after Syrian troops, backed by Lebanon's Shia Hezbollah group, captured the strategic town of Qusayr near the Lebanese border after nearly three weeks of fierce battles that killed dozens of troops, rebels and Hezbollah members.

World's oldest ever man dies aged 116

Japan's Jiroemon Kimura, the oldest ever man in the world
The world's oldest person and the oldest man ever to have lived has died of natural causes aged 116.
THE world's oldest person and the oldest man ever to have lived has died of natural causes aged 116 years.
Japan's Jiroemon Kimura, who was born in 1897, died in hospital early on Wednesday morning, Kyodo News cited the local government as saying.
Kimura, from Kyotango in Kyoto Prefecture, was recognised by Guinness World Records as the world's oldest living person in December 2012 when a woman from the United States died at 115.
On the 28th day of that month he broke another record, when he became the oldest man ever verified to have lived when he reached 115 years and 253 days.
However, he was well off the all-time record set by French woman Jeanne Calment, who died in 1997 at 122, making her the longest living person in history.
Kimura, who was born the same year as American aviation pioneer Amelia Earhart, celebrated his 116th birthday in April, receiving a pre-recorded video greeting from Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.
The centenarian had seven children, 14 grandchildren, 25 great-grand children and 14 great-great grandchildren.
He worked at a post office for about 40 years. After retiring he took up farming which he continued to do until the age of 90.
Encouraged by Kimura and 94 other people in Kyotango's 60,000-strong population who will this year be 100 years old or more, the city has launched a research project to examine their diets and find the secrets of their longevity.

Ethiopian Betty’s “sex act” on Big Brother Africa continues to cause backlash

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Sierra Leon’s Bolt and Ethiopia’s Betty became the first couple to engage in a “sex act” in Big Brother Africa – The Chase.  Sex isn’t really anything new to BBA, many of you may still remember BBA Housemates Keagan and Talia’s romping during The Stargame.
Hailing from Ethiopia, one of the oldest Christian communities in the world and where the majority of the population are Orthodox Christians; Betty, 26, a translator and teacher from Addis Ababa has definitely ruffled some conservative feathers.

'Need For Speed': Get Your First Look From E3 Behind The Scenes Video

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"Need for Speed," the next enormous video game franchise to make the leap to the big screen, debuted the first look at footage in what's probably the most appropriate place possible, E3.
The gaming expo is going on right now, and if you've been able to pull yourself away from compiling a list of ways that Playstation 4 blows Xbox One completely out of the water (which it does), you probably saw a brief look at the new racing movie starring Aaron Paul from "Breaking Bad."
The featurette gives us a brief look at the production, along with a quick chat with director Scott Waugh, who seems like he really wants us to get into the car racing aspect of the action.
Check out the preview after the jump!


Debris of a collapsed three-storey building at No. 353 Challenge Road, off Amu Street, in Mushin, Lagos ... on Tuesday.
A nine-month-old baby died while three others sustained injuries after a three-storey building collapsed on Agege Motor Road, Mushin, Lagos State.
 located on 353 Agege Motor Road, Challenge Bus Stop, collapsed around 3pm on Tuesday. The baby’s parents were among the injured,
According to rescue officials, most of the occupants of the residential building were not at home when the incident occurred.
The building was said to have been built as a conventional apartment but two stories were added to it which weakened its foundation.
A police source at the scene said, “The building was built like ‘Face me I face you’ (single rooms apartment) behind a four-storey building in the same compound but the landlord added two floors which weakened its foundation.
“The building came crashing around 3pm and we all rushed there to rescue people. Three people were saved and have been taken to the hospital for treatment. Unfortunately, a baby of about nine months was found buried under the rubble.

World's most expensive motor home goes on sale for £2million






The world's most expensive motorhome has gone on sale in Dubai, covered in gold & worth £2m.

The space-age eleMMent Palazzo comes complete with a colossal master bedroom, 40-inch TV, on-board bar, fireplace and even its own rooftop terrace. But the most impressive piece of luxury is the 'Sky Lounge' - at the press of a button the 40ft home transforms into a personal retreat with pop up cocktail bar, underfloor heating and extravagant marble lighting.

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