Wednesday, 24 February 2016

Current Affairs

Non-Native Animals On The Loose In London
London and wildlife aren't things that mix all that often. Sure, the outer boroughs do well, what with the Richmond deer and all, but the closest an inner-city Londoner normally gets to wildlife is being disturbed at 3 am on a summer morning by a wailing pair of mating foxes, only to be woken up a couple of hours later by the dawn chorus. Beyond this, a whole host of non-native and exotic wildlife has made London its home, and although these species aren't quite as headline-worthy as the Thames whale or the Essex lion, they're still here.

Flamingos at Kensington Roof Gardens

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OK, so strictly speaking these aren't 'on the loose', but most people strolling down Kensington High Street are unaware of Bill, Ben, Splosh and Pecks, the flamingos who inhabit Kensington Roof Gardens. Less well-known residents of the Roof Gardens include Carolina and Mandarin ducks, New Zealand Scaups, goldfish and crayfish.

Peacocks in Holland Park

The Japanese/Kyoto Gardens in this other green oasis in Kensington are home to free-roaming peacocks. In the past, locals have been warned that the birds are likely to wander outside of their usual territory during mating season.

Pelicans in St James' Park

Regular visitors to St James' Park barely bat an eyelid at the presence of the pelican colony, but they haven't always been there. They were introduced as a gift from the Russian ambassador in 1664 and have bred there ever since. They have been known to be over-friendly towards park-goers, but just be grateful that pelicans are all you come eye-to-eye with these days: when James I took the throne in 1603, he had camels, crocodiles and an elephant kept in the park.

Parakeets


Although they originally populated South East London with New Cross and Lewisham being good places to spot them, parakeet colonies have since been spotted as far afield in the capital as Borehamwood, Carshalton Beeches, Catford and Richmond. In fact, as far back  they have been recorded in all 33 London boroughs
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Things To Do In London: Thursday 25 February 2016

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Sunday, 21 February 2016

Current Affairs 22 Feb 2016

Trump wins in South Carolina, Clintonvictorious in Nevada

Supporters for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump hold signs during a South Carolina Republican primary night event Saturday, Feb. 20, 2016, in Spartanburg, S.C. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)

Billionaire New York businessman Donald Trump assembled a going-away victory in the South Carolina Republican presidential primary election on Saturday, outdistancing Texas Sen. Ted Cruz and Florida Sen. Marco Rubio who were in a close race for second.
Among Democrats in the western state of Nevada, Hillary Clinton captured victory, overcoming an unexpectedly strong surge by Bernie Sanders and potentially easing the anxiety of some of her supporters.
In the South Carolina race, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush and other candidates were lagging well behind, according to early returns.
Clinton won the backing of voters who said electability and experience were important in their vote. But in a continuing sign of her vulnerability, Sanders did best with voters looking for a candidate who is caring and honest

Double car bombing kills 46 in Syria’s

Homs: Monitor

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At least 46 people were killed and dozens injured on Sunday in a double car bomb attack in the central Syrian city of Homs, a monitor said.
The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said most of those killed appeared to be civilians, adding that the toll could rise further because of the number of seriously wounded.
Syrian state television gave a toll of at least 25 dead, citing Homs provincial governor Talal Barazi.
It broadcast footage from the scene of the attack in the Al-Zahraa neighbourhood, showing the air thick with dust and smoke rising from blazes started by the blasts.
Firefighters ran through debris strewn by the explosions as security forces and civilians tried to open the wreckage of one vehicle to retrieve a person inside.
Nearby, a charred body was carried away on a stretcher by emergency services workers.

Michigan: 7 killed in parking lot shootings;

suspect arrested

Officials investigate shooting scenes in the parking lot of Muskegon Heights High School in Muskegon Heights, Mich., Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2016. The shootings happened around 9:30 p.m. after a basketball game at the high school. (Joel Bissell/MLive-Muskegon Chronicle via AP) ALL LOCAL TELEVISION OUT; LOCAL TELEVISION INTERNET OUT; MANDATORY CREDIT

At least seven people are dead after a series of western Michigan shootings in which authorities say they believe a gunman chose victims at random.
Authorities say a 45-year-old man was arrested early Sunday in Kalamazoo.
Kalamazoo County Undersheriff Paul Matyas says the rampage began about 6 p.m. Saturday outside an apartment complex on the eastern edge of the Kalamazoo County, where a woman was shot multiple times and seriously wounded.
A little more than four hours later and 15 miles away, a father and son were fatally shot while looking at vehicles at a car dealership.
Matyas says 15 minutes after that, five people – including a 14-year-old girl – were gunned down in the parking lot of a Cracker Barrel restaurant.
Matyas described the killings as “random murders.”

Collins' Comments: 22 February 2016

Collins' Comments: 22 February 2016
I am predicting it will be a busy year for all of us and one in which we will be making some quite big decisions as the second flag referendum occurs in March, and local Council and local board elections occur in the latter part of the year around October.
The Government’s agenda is full and the Prime Minister in his Statement to Parliament last week outlined the Government’s comprehensive policy agenda and substantial legislative programme to put before the House this year.
This will reflect National’s four priorities – responsible management of the taxpayers’ money, building a more productive and competitive economy, delivering better public services, and supporting the rebuild of Christchurch.

Urdu language instruction causes grievances, says UNESCO report

PHOTO: MUHAMMAD JAVAID/EXPRESS

Urdu being the language of instruction in government schools has contributed to grievances and political tensions in Pakistan, a new UNESCO report released on Friday said.
“In Pakistan, the continued use of Urdu as the language of instruction in government schools, even though it is spoken at home by less than 8% of the population, has also contributed to political tensions,” the report said.Linguistic diversity: State urged to promote all Pakistani languages

Jamaat Convention: Sirajul Haq says Pakistan going through difficult times

Sirajul Haq. PHOTO: FILE

QUETTA: The Ameer of Jamaat-e-Islami Senator Sirajul Haq has said that Pakistan is undergoing a difficult time mostly due to insiders who have damaged the country in the name of Islam, however some foreign hands were also involved.
Addressing the Nifaz-e-Islam Convention organised by Islami Jamiat Talaba, he said that Islamic Sharia had not been implemented in the country for even a single day due to the conspiracies hatched by the enemy, adding that “we want to see an Islamic system in Pakistan where the Chief Justice of Pakistan takes guidance from the Holy Quran.”
He said that aristocracy in the form of Chaudhrys, Nawabs and Sardars are eating at the very roots of Pakistan, adding that no difference can be seen in the collective social life of Pakistani Muslims and the Indian population, as both countries take guidance from our co-inherited British legal literature


Saturday, 20 February 2016

World Current Affairs

Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif Under Fire Over Travel Expenses


ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Pakistan's billionaire prime minister has triggered outrage in his homeland after billing $2.2 million per year in travel expenses and spending one-fifth of his term abroad.
Nawaz Sharif has embarked on 65 foreign trips since taking office in June 2013.

Image: Joe Biden and Nawaz Sharif

The cost of Sharif and his officials spending on the 185 days overseas has reached more than $6 million — or $187,000 monthly, the country's foreign ministry revealed in a report presented to parliament this week.
Image: Nawaz Sharif and wife Kalsoom Nawaz Sharif arrive in Sri Lanka on Jan. 4, 2016
The average worker in Pakistan earns a monthly income of around $116, according to figures published by theU.N.'s International Labor Organization. Sharif's official monthly salary is about $1,600, which he donates to public education projects.
According to a the foreign ministry document, Sharif visited the U.K. 17 times for 

Artist depicts Chinese rock stars as colossal mountain temples


Chinese artist Du Kun's "Revels of the Rock Gods" series features intricate depictions of Chinese rock stars as mountain temples.
Beijing 
Artist Du Kun juxtaposes traditional Chinese values and modern western ideas in his massive oil paintings, which depict Chinese rock stars embedded in traditional mountaintop temples.
Hair is painted as cascading waterfalls, verdant tree canopies and gnarled roots, while noses are Buddhist deities, and necks are elaborately detailed worship halls.

Artist depicts Chinese rock stars as colossal mountain temples

"Revels of the Rock Gods" is currently shown at an exhibition at the Mizuma Art Gallery in Tokyo.
The images are also reminiscent of the hallucinatory portraits of Italian renaissance artist Giuseppe Arcimboldo.
Temples and hipsters of china
The work takes cues from traditional Chinese landscape paintings, some of which date as far back as as the Southern Song Dynasty (1127-1279).
The images are also reminiscent of the hallucinatory portraits of Italian renaissance artist Giuseppe Arcimboldo.
Evocatively titled "Revels of the Rock Gods," Du's 2-meter (6.5 ft) high portraits are now being exhibited at the Mizuma Art Gallery in Tokyo this month.
    Du says the series is a reflection of his generation's worldview.
    "Those of us born in the 1980s were heavily influenced by traditional Buddhist or Confucian values, but also grew up with the great impact of western ideas. We live in a great transformative era in China."

    US airstrikes target Islamic State militants in Libya

    Military has not yet determined if target, an Isis leader linked to last year’s Sousse attack, has been killed

    The scene in Sabratha after the airstrikes.
    US warplanes have carried out airstrikes on an Islamic State base in western Libya, targeting a leader linked to last year’s Sousse beach massacre in Tunisia.
    Peter Cook, the Pentagon spokesman, indicated that the military had not yet determined if the target of Friday’s attack, Noureddine Chouchane, was killed. Reports indicated that 41 people, including suspected Isis militants, died in the attack near Sabratha.
    Chouchane, a Tunisian, was suspected of being involved in two recent attacks in his native country, including the Sousse attack in which more than 30 British nationals were killed

    ISIS Be

    ating Woman Triggers Fallujah Clashes: Officials


    Fighting erupted in the ISIS-stronghold of Fallujah on Friday after the extremist militants attacked a local woman for not covering her hands, according to Iraqi officials.
    "The clashes started when tens of Fallujah men stood against ISIS militants who started to beat a woman in a Fallujah market because she was not wearing gloves," said Sabah Karhoot, the chairman of the governing council of Anbar province where the city is located. "Therefore, the men could not stand and do nothing.

    Current Affairs

    West rejects Russia push against Turkey over Syria


    Western powers have rejected a proposed UN resolution drawn up by Russia that demanded the immediate halt of cross-border shelling by the Turkish army into Syria.
    The Russian draft presented at an emergency security council meeting on Friday sought to "cease any actions that undermine Syria's sovereignty".
    When asked whethere he supported the move, France's UN ambassador Francois Delattre replied, "the short answer is no", the Associated Press news agency reported.
    Delattre said the current military escalation is "the direct result of the brutal offensive in the north of Syria led by the Syrian regime and its allies."
    The French UN representaive added Russia must understand that its support for Syria's President Bashar Assad is "a dead end that could be extremely dangerous."
    Turkey
    Ankara might want to stop focusing on destroying the PKK, YPG, and Assad and ticking off Putin, and get its own house in order, writes Lepeska [Reuters]
    Turkey is sinking into the quagmire of Syria
    With urban conflicts and major terrorist attacks, Turkey is looking more and more like its war-ravaged neighbour.
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    Thursday, 18 February 2016

    current affairs



    Pakistan Super League T20 2016 points table

    psl-points-table

    DUBAI (Web Desk) – Peshawar Zalmi, Quetta Gladiators, Islamabad United and Karachi Kings make it to the playoffs of Pakistan Super League (PSL).
    The four teams take the top positions on the PSL points table. Lahore Qalandars following their loss to Islamabad United are out of PSL T20. Peshawar Zalmi takes on Quetta Gladiators in the first playoff on Friday while Islamabad United faces Karachi Kings in the second playoff on Saturday.
    Top four teams on the points table will then progress to playoffs. In the first playoff, top two teams will meet each other for a place in finals. In the second playoff, third and fourth placed teams will face each other and winner will meet the loser of the first playoff in the third playoff. The third playoff will then decide the second finalist.

    current affairs



    Pakistan Super League T20 2016 points table

    psl-points-table

    DUBAI (Web Desk) – Peshawar Zalmi, Quetta Gladiators, Islamabad United and Karachi Kings make it to the playoffs of Pakistan Super League (PSL).
    The four teams take the top positions on the PSL points table. Lahore Qalandars following their loss to Islamabad United are out of PSL T20. Peshawar Zalmi takes on Quetta Gladiators in the first playoff on Friday while Islamabad United faces Karachi Kings in the second playoff on Saturday.
    Top four teams on the points table will then progress to playoffs. In the first playoff, top two teams will meet each other for a place in finals. In the second playoff, third and fourth placed teams will face each other and winner will meet the loser of the first playoff in the third playoff. The third playoff will then decide the second finalist.

    current affairs



    Pakistan Super League T20 2016 points table

    psl-points-table

    DUBAI (Web Desk) – Peshawar Zalmi, Quetta Gladiators, Islamabad United and Karachi Kings make it to the playoffs of Pakistan Super League (PSL).
    The four teams take the top positions on the PSL points table. Lahore Qalandars following their loss to Islamabad United are out of PSL T20. Peshawar Zalmi takes on Quetta Gladiators in the first playoff on Friday while Islamabad United faces Karachi Kings in the second playoff on Saturday.
    Top four teams on the points table will then progress to playoffs. In the first playoff, top two teams will meet each other for a place in finals. In the second playoff, third and fourth placed teams will face each other and winner will meet the loser of the first playoff in the third playoff. The third playoff will then decide the second finalist.