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Day: August 29, 2017

British PM will not change japan visit where outraged by North Korea’s reckless provocation
ENGLISH, United Kingdom

British PM will not change japan visit where outraged by North Korea’s reckless provocation

    Theresa May is outraged by North Korea's reckless provocation in firing a missile over Japan but will not allow it to affect her travel plans when she sets off for a three-day visit to Japan later today. Mrs May will arrive in Kyoto on Wednesday morning on an overnight flight from London and will be greeted by the Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, before taking a bullet train to Tokyo with him. She will carry out a series of discussions on trade, defence and security and will also discuss North Korea with Mr Abe before returning home on Friday. A Downing Street spokesman said: The Prime Minister is outraged by North Korea's reckless provocation and she strongly condemns these illegal tests. From our perspective, we are willing to continue to work with out international p...
A British student dies in Thailand after falling from balcony
ENGLISH, Europe

A British student dies in Thailand after falling from balcony

    A young British student has died after she fell from a balcony whilst she was holidaying in Thailand. She was due to return to the UK in three days after the tragic accident. Maxine Missick, 23, was found dead in a hotel in Southern Thailand at 5.30am on Friday morning by a passing motorcyclist who heard her body hit the ground. She had checked into a room on the 31st floor of the hotel in Hat Yai last Monday. Friends of the student have demanded that police begin an investigation into her death. However they have now ruled out foul play as they was no signs of a robbery in her hotel room. Police have now said they believe that she committed suicide or she fell from the balcony by accident. According to the MailOnline, her friends said that Maxine was happy and planning fo...
US President warns again to North Korea over missile test
America, ENGLISH

US President warns again to North Korea over missile test

    Donald Trump has issued his first statement in response to an unprecedented North Korea missile test over one of Japan's main islands, warning it that all options are on the table for a US response. The world has received North Korea’s latest message loud and clear. This regime has signalled its contempt for its neighbours, for all members of the United Nations, and for minimum standards of acceptable international behaviour, Mr Trump said, in a statement issued by the White House. Threatening and destabilising actions only increase the North Korean regime’s isolation in the region and among all nations of the world. North Korea fired an intermediate-range ballistic missile over Japan's northern Hokkaido region on Tuesday, prompting air-raid sirens and mobile phone alerts ...
North Korea hits back fire missiles and warns US again
Asia, ENGLISH

North Korea hits back fire missiles and warns US again

    A North Korean envoy has warned of catastrophic consequences in a new threat to the US after justifying the secretive country's latest missile launch. The envoy told a UN disarmament forum: My country has every reason to respond with tough counter-measures as an exercise of its right to self-defence. He added: And the US should be fully responsible for the catastrophic consequences it will entail. North Korean leader Kim Jong-un sparked fresh fears of military conflict after firing a ballistic missile which flew over Japanese territory before landing in the sea. Japan said the missile was an unprecedented, grave threat to the nation and called for an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council to discuss how to respond. The missile passed over northern Japan early on Tues...
India’s guru Ram Rahim who are a Dark history
Asia, ENGLISH

India’s guru Ram Rahim who are a Dark history

    Self-styled godman Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh inspired extraordinary devotion in India, where huge crowds flocked to hear his teachings even after he was accused of rape in a high-profile case that ended in conviction. Singh counted film stars, cricketers and politicians among his legions of supporters. But the most devoted were the vast numbers of ordinary Indians, many of them poor, who flocked to the sprawling headquarters of his controversial sect in the northern Indian state of Haryana to hear his teachings. There, delirious devotees were said to weep with joy and fall at his feet for blessings. They called Singh pita-ji, or revered father, and said his message of living simply and eschewing meat and alcohol had changed their lives. That Singh's own life was far from sim...