Friday, June 3, 2016

Кабаева о своем фонде: здесь только частные деньгие



В Москве прошел детский благотворительный фестиваль художественной гимнастики "Алина". Праздник ко Дню защиты детей в 8-й раз организовал Благотворительный фонд олимпийской чемпионки Алины Кабаевой. Подробнее о фестивале и подготовке юных спортсменов рассказала сама Алина Кабаева.

INC News, 03/06/2016 - source: ©Russia 24

Японская мафия пыталась расправиться с ресторатором, не пустившим якодзу...



Японская полиция нанесла удар по крупному мафиозному клану. Якудза пыталась расправиться с ресторатором, отказавшимся пускать бандитов в свое заведение.Будьте в курсе самых актуальны.

INC News, 03/06/2016 - source: ©Russia 24

Археологи обнаружили в центре Москвы фрагмент стены древнего монастыря



Новые находки и открытия в центре столицы: в ходе работ на Бульварном кольце археологи обнаружили фрагмент древней стены Страстного монастыря. Ее планируют сохранить на историческом месте. А в специальной лаборатории сейчас исследуют другие предметы, найденные при раскопках.

INC News, 03/06/2016 - source: ©Russia 24

В США женщине грозит заключение за то, что она увезла свою дочь в Россию



В США разгорелся новый скандал с арестом гражданки России. 30-летнюю Ольгу Пиманову обвиняют в том, что она якобы без разрешения мужа увезла дочь из США. Все бы ничего, но девочка является гражданкой России, а в свидетельстве о рождении ребенка в графе отец стоит прочерк.

INC News, 03/06/2016 - source: ©Russia 24

Повысить безопасность полетов: как готовят пилотов в России



Первый в России центр подготовки пилотов, где есть научно-исследовательское подразделение, открылся в Сколкове. На его базе специалисты компании Boeing вместе с российскими учеными будут изучать манеры пилотирования, а также поведение самолетов в экстренных ситуациях.

INC News, 03/06/2016 - source: ©Russia 24

JFK Love Letters to Mistress Head to Auction



The four-page letter, written by President Kennedy in October 1963, is expected to sell at auction for $30,000.

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TORONTO - Police release video of the shooting



Toronto police have released security-camera video of a shooting near Finch Avenue West in a bid to identify and locate two suspects.  The shooting at 15 Pittsboro Dr. near Finch Avenue West and Martin Grove Road Wednesday morning left a 20-year-old man in critical but stable condition. He is now in hospital after surgery. Police Chief Mark Saunders said police have identified one suspect as Shamaury White, 21, of Toronto. The second suspect has not been identified. Neither suspect has been arrested and both are considered armed and dangerous, the chief said.  The video shows one suspect approaching the victim in what appears to be a parking lot and shooting him at close range. Then it shows the two suspects walking away.  Police said the two men, armed with handguns, approached the victim at about 9:15 a.m. He was shot at close range several times. The second suspect also fired several shots at the man. 
INC News, 03/06/2016 - source: ©CBC News

SWEET DEATH - California Becomes Right to Die State Next Week



On June 9, California will become the fifth state in the country to allow doctors to provide life-ending drugs to terminally ill patients. The new law was inspired by a California woman who moved to Oregon to end her suffering.

INC News, 03/06/2016 - source: ©AP

UCLA USA - Shooter Intended to Kill Second Teacher



The investigation into a murder-suicide on the UCLA campus took a more sinister turn Thursday when police announced they suspected the shooter earlier killed a woman in Minnesota then drove to Los Angeles to confront a professor.

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MUSIC - Prince Fans React to Autopsy Results



Fans of Prince, who visited a memorial of posters, flowers and balloons outside his Minnesota home Thursday said the music icon's death due to an opioid overdose didn't change their opinion of him, nor his place in rock 'n roll history.

INC News, 03/06/2016 - source: ©AP

BRAZIL - Rights group condemns Brazilian police violations



When Rio de Janeiro was awarded the 2016 Olympic Games, it promised to improve security for all. However, UK-based rights group Amnesty International says the police policy of “shoot first, ask questions later” has made it one of the deadliest cities on earth. 

INC News, 03/06/2016 - source: ©AlJazeera

STREAM - Good Morning Pakistan: Journalists Under Threat



They work in one of the most dangerous and conservative areas of Pakistan.
"Where I come from, women are not usually allowed to get an education," says Khalida Niaz, who went on a hunger strike to convince her father to let her finish school.
Now, she is a radio newsreader for the Tribal News Network, which broadcasts across Pakistan's troubled border region with Afghanistan.
Reporting the news here can be deadly - threats by armed groups have shut down most media outlets. But Khalida and her colleagues know there are some stories that only women can tell.

INC News, 03/06/2016 - source: ©AlJAzeera


YEMEN - Medical facilities crippled by war



Frequent power outages and a lack of medical attention has caused dozens of deaths across Yemen. The ongoing fighting, despite a so-called truce, and blockades on imports are adding to the suffering. 

INC News, 03/06/2016 - source: ©AlJazeera

WEATHER - Europe floods: Paris closes the Louvre



At least six people have been killed by floods in Germany and France. In Paris, the Seine burst its banks after rising to levels not seen in over a century and artworks have been moved from the Louvre museum.

INC News, 03/06/2016 - source: ©AlJazeera

GENOCIDE - Germany angers Turkey with 'Armenia genocide' vote



Turkey has recalled its ambassador from Berlin after the German parliament approved a resolution describing the Ottoman Empire's mass killing of Armenians during World War I as genocide.
Turkey called the vote a “historic mistake”.

INC News, 03/06/2016 - source: ©AlJazeera

INDIA - Gujarat riots: 24 convicted of massacre of Muslims



A court in India has convicted 24 people for their part in the 2002 riots in Gujarat state.
More than 1,000 mainly Muslims were killed in the violence. The riots began after several Hindu pilgrims were killed when the train they were in was set on fire, allegedly by a Muslim mob.
Human rights activists and victims' families say they still don't feel justice has been served.

INC News, 03/06/2016 - source: ©AlJAzeera

ISIS - Suicide Attack Thwarted in Germany



Prosecutor says attackers infiltrated Europe to plot Dusseldorf assault.

INC News, 03/06/2016 - source: ©abcNews

MUSIC - Prince Died From Opioid Overdose



Prince Died From Opioid Overdose | A press release from the Midwest Medical Examiner's Office said that the singer died from an accidental fentanyl overdose, which he "self-administered."

INC News, 03/06/2016- source: ©abcNews

ARCHEOLOGY - King Tut's Dagger Was Made From a Meteorite, Researchers Say



Analysis of the Egyptian Pharaohs dagger suggests it was made from a meteorite.

INC News, 03/06/2016 - source: ©abcNews