Thursday, July 18, 2013

Two Air India pilots suspended for allowing actress inside cockpit

NEW DELHI: Two pilots of Air India was suspended after he South Indian actress sit in the cockpit during the flight on a flight from Bangalore, Hyderabad, allowed in flagrant violation of safety standards.

"Both drivers were suspended and delisted. An investigation is underway," airline officials added that the matter came to light after a passenger complained to the airline. The pilots have been identified as Jagan Reddy M and S Kiran.

Aviation regulator DGCA has taken very seriously the incident, which took place last month, officials said on Thursday.

Meanwhile, pilots of the national carrier were suspended pending an internal investigation, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) is conducting a thorough investigation into the "blatant violation of the rules of safety of passengers," said.

In his complaint, the passenger said the actress was allowed into the cockpit when the aircraft is in flight. She had occupied the observer seat during the flight, the authorized reserved for examiners and assessors by the administrator.

With a number of incidents of this kind in the foreground in recent months, the FAA is considering changing its rules to impose tougher penalties for the cabin crew, the source said, adding that the entrance to the cabin for a passenger is forbidden and that terrorism 9:11 strike.

In May, have the pilot of an Air India flight from Delhi to Bangalore from the cabin, locked the door got stuck as what. In the co-pilot made ​​an emergency landing in Bhopal

In April, two hostesses Inside were nearly 45 minutes because one of the two pilots had made a long pause

RCom cuts 3G data rates by half


New Delhi, 18 July:

Intensification of price competition in the mobile data services, Reliance Communications said (RCom) on Thursday it has launched new data plans that offer 2G 3G prices.

 
This follows price cuts by enemy players, including Aircel and Vodafone announced.
Along with the prices of 2G

Subscribers can now access 3G services RCOM 1GB Rs 123 Rs 246 Rs 492 2 GB and 4 GB.

This is 50 percent of the existing and provides data rates from 3G to 2G par with Internet prices. RCom said it is targeting a market share of 40 percent of smartphone users.

"The future belongs to those who the majority of smartphones on their network or smartphone manufacturers that have the largest screen size. Expect that 40 percent of smartphone users to log in to our 2015 network," Gurdeep Singh, President and CEO (wireless), with RCom.

RCom represents 14 percent of the 66 million smartphone users in the country.

Analysts said that while the rate cut is good news for users, for telcos might like a fresh price war could adversely affect earnings.

Truecaller database hacked by Syrian Electronic Army

TrueCaller server, a service which should be cooperation between the world's largest phone book, hackers seem from the Syrian electronic army was hacked. The hackers managed to get away with seven databases, including the master database, the 450 GB of data, Ehacking messages.

Hackers claim to have the data of more than one million users with your Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Gmail accounts. The degree of data theft is unknown at the time.

TrueCaller works by users undertake your mobile with TrueCaller Service, shows the name of the caller if stored shall not allow the recipient's phone number directory.

It is unclear whether the database agenda with the names, numbers and other contact information of non-users was or was not accessible to hackers.

TrueCaller We have reached to confirm the message and update this post as soon as we hear from them.

Rupee down 40 paise against dollar in early trade

The rupee on Thursday fell by 40 paise to 59.74 in early trading on the interbank foreign exchange market today, burdened by dollar gains against other currencies.

Forex Traders also said the rising dollar against other currencies overseas after U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said the bank had no plans to unwind its stimulus to the economy back on track, increasing demand for the U.S. currency from importers pressure on the Rupee.

However, she said, a greater openness in the domestic equity market limited the losses Rupee.

The rupee has lost three paise to 59.34 against the U.S. dollar yesterday to close by not keeping driven by the relaxation of FDI norms in different areas and measures liquidity RBI tightening the profits.

Meanwhile, the BSE benchmark DAX gained the 20,000 points level by rising 104.12 points, or 0.52 percent, to 20,052.85 in early trading on Thursday.

Mandela Said to Be ‘Steadily Improving’ on 95th Birthday

JOHANNESBURG - Two by two, the children in the hall of the primary school Piet van Vuuren entered in the working class district of Brixton, white, black and brown is a tribute to the man who had come to praise.



 




"Happy Birthday Tata Madiba", the hundreds of cacophonous voices rang in unison with the clan name of Nelson Mandela, the first black president of South Africa sick. "We love you, we do!"
Before 1994, when Mr. Mandela was elected as President, this school was reserved for white children under harsh system of racial segregation known as apartheid. Now the school is the image of the rainbow nation that Mr Mandela worked to create.
"If not for Tata Madiba, I would not be in this school right now," said Luzuho Mdizu, 12, a seventh-grader, who is the best male student of the school. "He's my hero."
Across the country on Thursday, South Africans spent 67 minutes on the 95th Birthday of Mandela help others as a tribute to Mr. Mandela's 67 years of public service.
After weeks of fighting against a critical illness, Mr. Mandela remained in hospital on Thursday, but officials said his condition was "improving steadily."
The optimism contrasts with the widespread concern among South Africans and the world that Mr. Mandela could not of pneumonia that hospitalized him on 8 June forced the fourth time in a year to win. Previously, authorities had described his condition critical but stable.
In a statement Thursday, President Jacob Zuma wished Mr. Mandela on his birthday and said: ". Madiba remains in hospital in Pretoria, but the doctors have confirmed that their health is constantly improving"
In an interview with the British Sky News, a daughter of Mr. Mandela said Mandela Motlhajwa Zindzi Wednesday that Mr. Mandela was television and wearing headphones to hear the sound.
"You can see it's there in his eyes, the same energy and power," he said. The family was presented to Mr. Mandela with a collage of family photos as a birthday gift, he said.
Little is known about the details of his illness. A court ruling in June in a lawsuit filed on within the family of Mr. Mandela, where he might be buried said he was in a permanent vegetative state, but team members, family and doctors both have since rejected this. Family and friends who have visited recently say that Mr. Mandela is sometimes awake, smiling, eye communication, and even tried to talk.
On Thursday, hundreds of people outside the hospital in Pretoria, where Mr. Mandela in the past 40 days has triggered gathered. ANC officials brought a birthday cake, while good people to add more posters and mountain flower tributes outside the hospital, hooting and crashing on freedom songs of the struggle against apartheid.
Desmond Tutu, Archbishop Emeritus of Cape Town and Nobel Peace Prize, the symbol of the struggle against apartheid, spent the morning painting the walls of a school in a poor neighborhood.
A community group in Mpumalanga spent the day building a library for a school in the impoverished city Nhlazatshe, the installation of five teams and shelves full of books.
South Africans of all races join hands in creating human chains across the country, a symbol of Mr Mandela permanent vision of a country where all people, regardless of race, were equal citizens.
Piet van Vuuren In primary school in Brixton, children marched armed with black garbage bags to clean garbage from the surrounding streets. Other students donated blankets for people living in huts in Joe Slovo Informal Settlement in the area.
None of the students of the school also born in the time when Mr. Mandela resigned as president in 1999, and some were born after Mr Mandela retired from public life in 2004. However, his name, his image and his message still resonate, Ashleigh Marie Hedin said, 12, a seventh-grader.
"Madiba is always with us," he said. "He gave us our freedom."
Motlhajwa Mrs. Mandela, daughter of Mr. Mandela and his ex-wife, Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, his birthday as "a gift to the nation."
"There are some naysayers who come to the country to a standstill and say" if I die, he told a local radio station. But, he said, "the country will continue as it always has been. Nevertheless, the country has solidified to meet and perform"

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

7 People Die and Hundreds Are Injured in Cairo Clashes

CAIRO - At least seven people were killed and over 200 injured overnight in clashes between Islamists and the Egyptian police, health officials said on Tuesday. After days without further violence clashes highlighted the growing disenchantment between supporters of former Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi, who was ousted by the military for almost two weeks.


Cairo clashes famous sights wrapped with tear gas and smoke from burning tires, including Ramses Railway Station and a square in the center near the University of Cairo. The fighting seemed to be an escalation of the Islamists, who had largely their protest to a central warehouse limited since 8 June, when soldiers and police opened fire on pro-Morsi meeting, killing more than 50 people.

On Monday evening, leaving thousands of Islamist camp, blocking a bridge, which is a main artery for traffic in the city. You get the police threw stones and agents, supported by civil protection helmets, responded with tear gas and rubber bullets. Clashes were also reported in other cities.

Police arrested more than 400 people in violence on Monday night, state media reported. It was a stark contrast to his failure on almost every for dozens of nights of street fighting in the two and a half years since the fall of former President Hosni Mubarak to stop, and underlined the renewed commitment to the security forces in a new battle against the Islamists, his old enemy.

The violence came hours after the United States gave the clearest statement yet of the Obama administration in the military overthrow of Mr. Morsi. A senior U.S. diplomat warned on Monday that the generals threaten "second chance" to a democratic transition in Egypt, when the new transitional government continues to crack down on Islamist supporters of Mr Morsi.

"If the representatives of some of the biggest parties are detained in Egypt or excluded, such as dialogue and participation are possible?" The diplomat, Assistant Secretary of State William J. Burns, told reporters after the meeting with generals and officials who have been appointed Interim.

"It is difficult to see how Egypt is able to get out of this crisis unless their residents come together to find a non-violent and inclusive way," Burns said.

Mr. Burns, the first senior U.S. official to Cairo to visit since it opened, said in a context of violence, which reflects an almost complete collapse of the political life in Egypt. Since the generals arrested Mr. Morsi, its soldiers and security forces have three Islamic satellite network closed and arrested dozens of Islamist leaders.

And the Islamists, whose candidates won three-quarters of the seats in the last parliamentary elections, almost all the military occupation as an illegitimate coup overthrew the democratic government denounced. They have refused to negotiate with the officers appointed or. Their plans for a new political process

Mr. Burns asked both sides to take measures to reconcile. "The government itself has said it wants to include all political," he said. "We have asked the military to avoid political arrests. And we asked those who disagree with the government to fulfill its obligation to participate absolute peace."

No repeated U.S. calls for the generals to Mr. Morsi release. Mr. Burns never mentioned the ousted president nor the Islamist movement behind him, the Muslim Brotherhood. When a reporter asked how the new Egyptian government to release Mr Morsi responds to calls from America, Mr. Burns said only: "We have our views clear on this issue."

Apparently, all parties had Mr. Burns. The young organizers of the petition campaign that preceded the expulsion of the Mursi, the ultraconservative Islamist party Al Nour and the Muslim Brotherhood officials, all said they would not meet with Mr. Burns. And the state media reported anonymous military say that Mr Burns more than their Egyptian colleagues determined to ensure the continuity of U.S. military aid was to be ensured.

Supporters of Mr. Morsi accuse Washington of giving his blessing to the takeover of the military, while their opponents say the Obama supported Islamic government mistakenly Mr Morsi. Banners in Tahrir Square - the focal point of protest often - representing the U.S. ambassador to Egypt, Anne W. Patterson, with an X on his face.

Burns said he has "no illusions" about the suspicion of many Egyptians in the United States. He stressed repeatedly that the United States does not hold back the persons or parties in Egypt, only the principles of pluralist democracy.

He said Washington hopes the new transition of Egypt would be "an opportunity to learn some lessons and to correct some of the errors of the past two years," and that the transition "road map" of the military-led government would speed up " the return of Egypt to a democratically elected civilian government as soon as possible. "

Currently, the plan for a panel of 10 lawyers selected calls to a radical constitutional reform in less than a month and will present a gathering of 50 people, appointed by different groups to the package two months after this review. The package would then almost immediately to a referendum. Legal experts say the process leaves little room for public debate or input.

Mr. Burns, but struck an optimistic note: "My feeling is that the people think that the most important is that the process is transparent and inclusive."

11 children die after eating midday meal in Bihar

PATNA: Eleven children were killed and several others infected sick after eating lunch at a public school in Saran district.

The incident occurred in the primary school in Masrakh Dharamsati Saran.

According to reports, more than 50 children, all of whom have in the age group of 8-12 years, khichdi after meals offered in the midday meal ill.

The children became ill after eating the food, which consisted of rice, beans and soybeans, police said.

They were Chhapra Sadar Hospital, where 11 of them declared dead on arrival were. The others are undergoing treatment, police said.

After the incident, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has called an emergency meeting to discuss the situation. The Prime Minister also announced a compensation of Rs 2 lakh each to the families of children who have died. This is Rs 1.5 lakh from the bottom of disaster management and Rs 50,000 from CM Relief Fund.

Angered by the death, hundreds of people took to the streets to protest and surrounded the local police station demanding action against teachers and school officials.

Meanwhile, the forensic team has moved to the site to take samples of contaminated food and probing the incident.

Chhapra falls in the Lok Sabha elections, RJD president Lalu Prasad.

Sunday, July 14, 2013

Zimmerman verdict: Civil rights groups express dismay

Have civil rights groups in the United States expressed dismay after neighborhood watchman George Zimmerman was convicted of the murder of black teenager Trayvon Martin in Florida last year.
Rights leader Jesse Jackson said he was "shocked" and that the Department of Justice (DoJ) to intervene.
Meanwhile, the family of Mr. Zimmerman lawyers said they now fear could face reprisals.
The case sparked heated debate in the U.S. about racial discrimination.
The prosecution had argued that Mr. Zimmerman opened fire on 26 March 2012, because it means that Trayvon Martin, who was African American and was wearing a hooded sweatshirt, while walking in the rain, was going up to no good.
Defender Don West: "The prosecution of George Zimmerman was embarrassing '
However, the defense said Trayvon shot in self-defense after the teenager had beaten his client, hit his head on the pavement and grabbed the gun from Mr. Zimmerman.Defense Ecstasy
Mr. Zimmerman is facing possible conviction for second-degree murder or manslaughter, but Saturday was acquitted of all charges by the jury of six women in the Criminal Justice Center in Sanford Seminole County, Florida.Continue reading the main storyIn the sceneDavid Willis BBC News, Sanford, Florida
The demonstrators gathered in the Seminole County Criminal Justice Center shortly after the jury retired to consider its verdict - a few dozen of them at first. Then, on the second day of deliberations, a larger and stronger group, whose numbers gradually began to grow. They sang and facing the window on the fifth floor of the courthouse, where the all-female jury considering its verdict.
Then, when signs of movement soon filled the window, the audience burst into a frenzy. The enthusiasm lasted less: As word spread them came the acquittal of George Zimmerman, a feeling of sadness - sometimes mixed with anger - fills the hot and humid summer night.
Police and community leaders in Central Florida have called for calm, but contingency plans were designed with more protests created when the verdict was met with a violent response.
One of his lawyers Mark O'Mara said the defense was "thrilled".
"George Zimmerman was not guilty of anything except to protect themselves in self-defense. I'm glad the jury saw it that way," he said.
Another lawyer, Don West, the prosecutor said, was "shameful".
"As happy as I am for George Zimmerman, I am glad that this tragedy held in front of this jury'm a farce," he said.
However, after the judgment, organized protest marches in U.S. cities such as San Francisco, Philadelphia, Chicago, Washington and Atlanta.
In Oakland, California, some demonstrators started small fires and smashed windows.
Civil rights activist Jesse Jackson told CNN Sunday: "I am to intervene by the decision of the Justice Department, was impressed by this to another level.".

Petrol price hiked by Rs 1.55 a litre, effective midnight



New Delhi: Oil companies climbed today the price of gasoline by a steep Rs 1.55 per liter, excluding taxes, such as falling rupee made ​​imports more expensive. The diesel price remained unchanged.

The new price will apply from midnight on Sunday.

Real increase will be higher and varies from city to city depending on local taxes.

Petrol price in Delhi has been hiked from Rs. Rs 1.86 per liter. 70.44, from Monday, compared to Rs. 68.58 today.

This is the fourth rate hike in June, and thanks to the devaluation of the rupee against the dollar.

The oil companies had the first June raised petrol prices by 75 paise, excluding VAT, and followed him with a Rs 2 per liter increase in the June 16 and Rs 1.82 on 29 June.

The rupee, which plays an important role in gas prices, ended 59.56/57 to the dollar last week.

(Read: Rupee ends at 59.56, break nine days of losses)

Indian Oil, in a statement on its Web site on Sunday, said the increase is due to "the combined effects of the deterioration of the exchange rate and the rise in international oil prices."

"Since the last price change the downward spiral of the rupee 60.03 has against the dollar to continue to reach to a minimum of Rs. Per dollar, compared to Rs 58.94 per dollar in the previous weeks. Moreover, international prices of MS also an upward trend have shown and increased from $ to $ 115.29/bbl 117.19/bbl, "he said.

The revision of prices, according to the practice of changing prices based on costs every two weeks, was on Tuesday, 16 July, but it was a day early.

However, there is no change in the price of diesel fuel at the moment as the revision of rates is at the end of July.

With the latest increase profits of all four price reductions made ​​this year was neutralized. Price cuts had reduced the price of Rs. 63.01 in early May.

Now, smart pen that vibrates when you make spelling error

German inventors have developed a new high-tech pen gently vibrates when an error is detected careless spelling or handwriting.

Learning pen is a normal pen with real ink, but inside is a special motion sensor and a small stack of Linux computers with WiFi chip.

Together they enable pin members for the specific detection of movements forms of the letters and a plurality of known words. If detected poor education or letter vibrate chaotic, 'ABC News' reported.

- Determining the form of errors and readability or spelling mode - word recognition and comparison of the word to a database language calligraphy Mode: The user can select between two functions. If the word is not recognized vibrate when Daniel Kaesmacher, the 33-year-old co-founder of the learning pen of Munich.

The other co-founder Falk Wolsky, 36, had the idea of ​​the pen, while his 10-year-old son last year was his homework.

"Your son has been struggling with her job and stay focused and should Falkland believe a pen, a kind of signal, is to stay focused," said Kaesmacher.

After a year and a half in development, the founders have to start learning pen on Kickstarter, expressed interest money and manometer

Snowden has enough information to cause more 'damage' to US: Journalist

MOSCOW: Edward Snowden has information that much more "harmful" to the U.S. government could, but the leaker refugee has decided not to publish it, said a journalist who first broke the story.
Glenn Greenwald told the newspaper La Nacion Argentina, that of Snowden, who is currently stranded in Moscow, had been trying over the information that they thought was private was used by the U.S. intelligence agencies warn.
"Snowden has enough information to further damage to the U.S. government in a minute alone anyone ever had cause in the history of the United States," he told the newspaper in an interview published on Saturday.
"But that's not their goal," Greenwald, who published a series of reports in the British newspaper The Guardian on the basis of top-secret documents about U.S. surveillance programs spacious leaked by Snowden said.
His comments came as Russia on Sunday for a promised asylum Snowden expected.
U.S. wants the former contractor of the National Security Agency (NSA) turned to them for trial in the exhaust. Moscow has so far rejected that demand.
Snowden, 30, has been in the transit area of ​​the airport Sheremetyevo was abandoned after the U.S. pulled out his passport upon arrival in Hong Kong three weeks ago.
Snowden on Friday called his Russian activists temporarily dramatic, to say that he wanted to seek asylum in Russia until he could safely travel to Latin America for a permanent sanctuary.
A first application was withdrawn earlier this month, after Russian President Vladimir Putin said he had to stop to embarrassing revelations for Washington if he wanted to stay.
After Snowden made his statement by Amnesty International reiterated its support for him and denounced what he did. Described as persecution by the U.S. government from him
Human Rights Watch Washington to try to attempt to seek asylum and Snowden said he was accused of blocking in violation of their rights under international law.
Representatives from both organizations attended the presentation by Snowden.
But on Saturday, the Moscow authorities said they were still waiting for the request for Snowden.
Mercosur, defends the rights of the applicant
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said Snowden should submit an application to the Federal Migration Service (FMS) submit, Russian news agencies reported.
The head of the Federal Migration Service (FMS) Konstantin Romodanovsky Russia, said on Saturday they would get nothing. If they did, he added, would be considered in accordance with standard procedures into account.
Washington has strongly reacted to the possibility that Moscow could offer a safe haven Snowden.
"We urge the Russian government to pay human rights organizations the opportunity to do their work in Russia by Russia, not only in the transit lounge of Moscow," said White House spokesman Jay Carney.
"Providing a platform for propaganda contradicts previous statements Snowden Russian government neutrality of Russia," he added.
U.S. President Barack Obama spoke by telephone on Friday, Putin on issues such as subject Snowden, the Kremlin and the White House both said, but details were not provided.
The United States and China have been reprimanded to stop for as Snowden to Russia from Hong Kong.
In his meeting with activists, Snowden swore he did not want to hurt the United States.
It was unclear whether that meant that he is willing to let intelligence leak to was to remain in Russia.
The leftist governments in Venezuela, Bolivia and Nicaragua have offered asylum, but all Snowden Snowden said that Western governments to prevent him from traveling to the region.
A summit of Latin American trade bloc Mercosur in a statement Friday reaffirmed the right of asylum and rejected "any attempt to pressure, harassment or punishment of a State or of third parties."
The block in the Uruguayan capital, Montevideo, reported four European countries that rejected the airspace of a plane with President Evo Morales returning from Moscow earlier this month.
Apparently, it is assumed that Snowden was aboard.
Mercosur leaders said they would their ambassadors from Spain, France, Italy and Portugal recall for consultations in protest against the incident.
In a statement had "any attempt to pressure, harassment or punishment of a State or of a third party", in response to the decision to grant asylum

Skoda teases Rapid Spaceback estate

The fast Spaceback is a practical alternative to regular fast.

Skoda Rapid estate ridicule Spaceback

Skoda Rapid soon reveal Spaceback, a completely new version of roots based in Rapid regularly. The automaker has released a few teaser and offers a preview of the design of the back of the next model.



The Rapid Spaceback be offered with the same game engine option on the regular model. The 1.2-liter TSI, 1.4-liter TSI and 1.6-liter TDI is equipped with two optional dual-clutch manual transmission and automatic available.

Skoda to unveil the fast Spaceback the 2013 Frankfurt Motor Show. Stay tuned all the details and technical specifications will be available after the official launch.

Skoda Rapid estate ridicule Spaceback

Powerful typhoon hits Taiwan, headed for China

Taipei, Taiwan (AP) - A powerful typhoon originated in northern Taiwan on Saturday, killing at least one person and disrupt transportation and commerce around the island of 23 million people, densely populated before heading west to China's coastal provinces of Fujian and Zhejiang.
Central Weather Bureau of Taiwan, said that from 08.30 clock (0030 GMT), the typhoon at sea Soulik was west of the Taiwanese city of Hsinchu. It was with wind speeds of 137 kph (86 mph) at 163 km per hour had boasted Taiwanese landfall at dawn, but still enough to threaten major disruptions and damage to property.
Torrential rains rocked large parts of northern and central Taiwan with Hsinchu and Miaoli County neighbors is 700-800 mm (27-31 inches) reporting early Saturday morning.
Around Taipei and surrounding area were rescue workers struggling for power to 520,000 homes that had been interrupted restore, and remove hundreds of trees uprooted by the storm the roads and paths.
Schools and businesses throughout the northern Taiwan were closed by the government in order on Friday, and the military evacuated 8,000 people from the mountain villages as prone to flooding.
Shortly after midnight Saturday, a brick the life of a police officer in a suburb of Taipei Tanshui falls claimed, while elsewhere, reported the National Fire Agency, that there are at least 21 wounded.
Dozens of flights to the main international airport of Taipei were canceled from Friday afternoon but is expected to return to normal operation by late Saturday night. High-speed rail system in Taiwan also suspended operations at least until early Saturday afternoon.
Across the Taiwan Strait, the China Meteorological Administration Soulik landfall in Zhejiang and Fujian provinces on Saturday, before the interior.
He urged the local authorities to suspend all maritime activities and cancel large meetings, while reinforcing the harbor and mollusc farming facilities to reduce the chances. The service in more than two dozen trains were canceled.

Saturday, July 13, 2013

Entire world paid tributes to Malala Yousafzai

KARACHI: Speaking in their program "Aaj Kamran Khan Kay Sath 'on Friday, Kamran Khan, says Malala Yousafzai address at the United Nations, said that the world paid tribute to the courage of the daughter of Pakistan, Malala Yousafzai, on his 16th birthday.


Never in history has Pakistan to the United Nations, the kind of tribute that the 16-year-old Malala has done. In November last year the Taliban in Swat Malala was shot in his attempt to kill her, but survived and Malala celebrates her 16th Birthday at the United Nations in a way that is unprecedented.


Malala said Kamran Khan, in his speech before the United Nations, said that their mission is education, and that only education of women can certainly triumph over extremism.

 



United Nations Secretary General, Ban Ki-moon said on the occasion that the stature of the Malala to his 16th Birthday will be celebrated in an unprecedented way, that is. Ban Ki-moon thanked Malala to the UN General Assembly address.


Commenting on the government of President Asif Ali Zardari, said Kamran Khan tenure is ending in the next 7 weeks, and the federal government has approached the Election Commission to announce the schedule for the presidential election. He said that it was a foregone conclusion that the next president will be from the PML-N.


Kamran Khan, said that the information circulating that President Zardari likely to spend the rest of his term time abroad. Zardari will travel abroad for three weeks after that, he for a short time to go back home and then abroad again.


In another segment of the show, Kamran Khan said NAB is in a state of turmoil in the last five years. You have a president right now, and will suffer from internal politics. He said that who will be the next president of the NAB will be responsible for the rejuvenation of the organization.


Commenting on the diplomatic initiative of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, Kamran Khan, said China is the first priority of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif in the area of ​​foreign policy, where he visited for a very successful tour.


The improvement of relations between Pakistan and India is a priority of Nawaz Sharif since time immemorial. There are reports that Nawaz Sharif expects Manmohan Singh meeting in September at the UN General Assembly in New York.


Veteran journalist Rahimullah Yousafzai said Malala Yousafzai program that has become a symbol of girl when it comes to education. However, had the kind of tribute that Malala receive particular disappeared in Pakistan in general and in the home of Swat Malala from all over the world. He said that no ceremony was organized to pay tribute to the courage of Malala. The only exception is the Awami National Party, who did a tribute to Malala.


Rahimullah Yousafzai said that now there is no panic in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa education of girls vis-à-vis. The girls go to schools, colleges and universities. Malala The incident has increased the need for the education of girls. The attack on Malala was a major setback for the Taliban.


Analyst Nazeer Leghari said in the broadcast that the presidential candidate of the PML-N may come from Punjab, but the probability that the candidate of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Sindh, or be older. Zafar Iqbal Jhagra, Sartaj Aziz or Ghous Ali Shah is likely to be the PML-N candidate for the office of President.


The former diplomat, Lieutenant General (R) Mahmud Durrani said in the broadcast that the request of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif to improve relations with India is a very good thing. He said he hopes that India Pakistan match initiative to improve relations between the two countries. The initiative of the Jang Group and Geo-Aman Ki Asha 'did a great job for the improvement of relations between Pakistan and India.

Pacific Rim review

Conclusion: Transformers against 
Godzilla


Rating: 4 

StarsFinally delivers a blockbuster that the goods! Looks like Guillermo del Toro (Pan's Labyrinth) sat through the three Transformers movies, and he decided could do better.Much better. Pacific Rim is louder, more destructive will fall and even better with 14-year-old boys of all ages and genders.Visionary director fans may be disappointed that this will not be his most subtle. It lacks the magic of Pan's Labyrinth, the cold of Cronos, Hellboy humor.Rinko Kikuchi star in Pacific Rim Guillermo del Toro, who will be a blockbuster this summerRinko Kikuchi star in Pacific Rim Guillermo del Toro, who will be a blockbuster this summerHe just puts the colossal monster movie of all time, a version of the old giant bloated Godzilla movies, but to be with much more sophisticated special effects.Like most of his films, the scores for visual style.Monsters giant reptiles have risen from the depths and threaten coastal cities of the world.Only the colossal Transformers-style robots to save humanity, and they must be operated by third parties by pairs of warriors in accordance with the mental processes.
 
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Monsters University: Not up to usual standards of Pixar, even if the children will enjoy itOur hero, a former pilot (Charlie Hunnam) has failed, those who lose their fraternal co-pilot in the pre-title sequence, choose a new partner in the learner unproven Rinko Kikuchi (Babel Oscar nominee), despite reservations expressed by their bold, but the commanding officer of the species (Idris Elba).The script is little more than a series of major battles with a few twists and not too original tale love story suggesting that male writers are not in the technology, "girlie" interested.The effects of the film lies in its massive and deafening soundtrack.Most of the story has been lifted from other films, RoboCop Armageddon. But Del Toro's visual imagination lifts the materialMost of the story has been lifted from other films, RoboCop Armageddon. But Del Toro's visual imagination lifts the materialShallow characterization and functional dialogue just did not convert anyone who does not like summer blockbusters and formulas script by Del Toro and Travis Beacham (Clash of the Titans) is almost as young as Mighty Morphin Power Rangers.The 3D added in post-production, not worth the extra money. And at 131 minutes is incredibly long.But it would be churlish to deny that Del Toro is a very talented filmmaker, that Transformers director Michael Bay is - and in fact, most people work in action movies today.As much as he lacks wit, the design is very detailed and has the same idea of ​​industrial process and the blue-collar values ​​that Ridley Scott made abroad.Although virtually every element of the story from other films, RoboCop Armageddon is raised, gives speech to human emotions. And no drama and imagination enough to help you. The value of your money

Iraq: Blasts at Sunni mosques in Baghdad kill 21



Baghdad (dpa) - The bombs exploded outside two Sunni mosques in Baghdad on Saturday night, killing at least 21 people and leaving prayers a wave of violence spreading ripple everyday life in Iraq since the beginning of the holy month of Ramadan, authorities said.A separate attack on a funeral in the northeast of the capital, killing at least three.Police said the first explosion in Baghdad was at 10 clock, near the door of the Khalid bin al-Walid Mosque in the neighborhood of Dora, south of the capital, mostly Sunni area. It was shortly after the end of the last special night prayers during Ramadan instead.At least 16 people were killed and 31 injured, police said. A hospital official confirmed the casualties.Soon after, a car bomb in another cult center of Sunni mullahs Huwaish mosque in al-Jami'a There exploded in western Baghdad. The explosion killed five and wounded 19, police and health authorities.Iraq weathering the worst outbreak of violence in the middle of a decade, fears the country toward religious conflicts that peaked in the years 2006 and 2007 position. More than 2,600 people have died since the beginning of April.The velocity of blood has recovered since Ramadan began on Wednesday, including a suicide bombing in a cafe in the northern city of Kirkuk on Friday that killed dozens of people.It has no claim to be responsible for the recent wave of attacks.Sunni extremists, including al-Qaeda branch in Iraq, Shiites often target security forces and government officials in an attempt to undermine the Shiite-led government in Baghdad. You could also on Saturday after attack on Sunni mosques in the hope that the attacks provoke a violent reaction against sectarian.Shiite militias have and send fighters mostly Sunni rebels are in neighboring Syria since remobilize could also be the cause.Rarely attacks, increases in Sunni places of worship in recent months as sectarian tensions increase, raising the possibility that Shiite militias are increasingly active.Iraq's Sunni minority protesting for months against the Shiite-led government, saying that receive second-class treatment. Sunni militant groups have tried to this anger by linking their cause that the protesters to use.In another attack Saturday, a suicide bomber blew himself up at a funeral in the village of al-Abbara, near the city of Baquba, some 35 kilometers northeast of Baghdad. The police and hospital officials said the attack killed three and wounded 10All officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to give information to journalists.Earlier in the day, authorities located in Kirkuk, 180 kilometers north of Baghdad, close to all cafes in the city temporarily, a day after a suicide attack killed at least 39 people.Kirkuk police chief Maj. Gen. Jamal Tahir said his officers were scattered not guarantee the security of customers in dozens of teahouses and cafes throughout the city. It is unclear when it will reopen the stores.Kirkuk is a flashpoint of ethnic tensions, with its mix of Arabs, Kurds and Turkmens holding competing claims for control of the oil-rich region. The Kurds want to incorporate into their self-governing region in northern Iraq, but the Arabs and Turkmen are against it.