Saturday, 30 July 2016

Derrick Rose loses motion, will face trial in civil gang-rape suit

Derick  Rose at Court

A federal judge on Wednesday denied Derrick Rose’s motion to dismiss a civil lawsuit alleging he and two other men drugged a woman, broke into her apartment and raped her, meaning the case against the New York Knicks point guard will proceed to trial.
Court documents published Friday by Daniel Werly of The White Bronco show that Rose’s motion for summary judgment in the case, filed on June 20, was denied by U.S. District Judge Michael W. Fitzgerald due to substantial disagreements on the most important facts of the case between the versions forwarded by Rose and his fellow defendants — Ryan Allen, the younger brother of Memphis Grizzlies guard Tony Allen, and Randall Hampton,“Rose’s best friend since grammar school,” identified in a December 2014 New York Times story as his manager — and the woman who first filed the civil complaint against the three defendants in Los Angeles County Superior Court last August, identified in court documents only as “Jane Doe.”
“The record presents a genuine dispute of material fact as to the central issue in this action: whether Plaintiff consented to sexual intercourse with Defendants in early morning of August 27, 2013,” Fitzgerald wrote in his judgment. “Because the jury and not the Court must resolve this central issue, summary judgment is improper. ”
In the original civil complaint, Jane Doe alleged that then-Chicago Bulls guard Rose — with whom she had allegedly had a sexual relationship from late 2011 until July 2013 — Allen and Hampton placed a drug in her drink during a night out, and that she was in an “incapacitated state of consciousness” when they allegedly “gang raped” her, according toPatrick M. O’Connell of the Chicago Tribune:
The 31-page lawsuit offers explicit details of the couple’s sexual relationship, portraying Rose as pushing the woman to engage in sexual encounters she was uncomfortable with, including with friends. That pressure, according to the lawsuit, contributed to the couple’s breakup. […]
The woman claims the sexual assault happened after the group attended a party at a home in Beverly Hills, Calif. After drinking tequila at the party, the woman alleges in the lawsuit, she left in a taxi with a friend. Rose, Hampton and Allen allegedly later drove to her home and sexually assaulted her. […]
In the weeks after August 2013, the woman, who worked as an administrator for a property management company, said she became paranoid that Rose was monitoring her phone calls, according to the lawsuit.
But the suit does say she was reluctant to report the incident for fear of retaliation and because she had been in a consensual relationship with Rose. Trauma from the alleged assault led to emotional turmoil for the woman, according to the lawsuit, and she lost her job.
Jane Doe is seeking $21.5 million in damages in the suit, which was first filed in state court and later transferred to federal court.
Rose’s attorney, Lisa Cohen, responded with a statement granting that Rose and Jane Doe had engaged “in a non-exclusive, consensual sexual relationship with the plaintiff for over two years,” but calling the gang-rape allegations “completely false and without any factual basis” and casting the case as “nothing more than a desperate attempt to shake down a highly respected and successful athlete.”
In a subsequent court filing, another attorney for Rose, Mark D. Baute, disputed the claim that the sexual contact during the incident in question was non-consensual, according toThe Associated Press:
In Baute’s filing on behalf of Rose, the 2011 NBA MVP denies the allegations and says the woman “consented to the actions she now claims were non-consensual.”
“The Plaintiff consented to sexual interaction with more than one co-defendant on more than one occasion, consented to sexual interactions on the day in question, and invited the defendants to her apartment and buzzed them in through security and opened the apartment door to welcome them, and then consented to additional group activities later that evening,” it reads.
Rose’s filing also says the woman “became upset a few weeks or months later because she felt she should be reimbursed for one of the sex toys she purchased and used during the day and night in question.” She also became upset with Rose for not being responsive enough to her text messages, according to the court document.

Turkey: PKK fighters killed in attempt to storm base

Officials say air operation targeted PKK members after attempt to storm military base in southeastern Hakkari province.




Some southeastern cities have been engulfed in violence since the 1990s [AP]

Turkish military officials say the army has killed 35 Kurdish fighters after they attempted to storm a military base in the southeastern province of Hakkari.
The early morning attack on Saturday came just hours after clashes in Hakkari's Cukurca district between Turkish troops and fighters from the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), the officials said.
They said the fighters attempted to take the base in three different groups, but were spotted by aerial reconnaissance.
An air operation was subsequently launched, killing 23 fighters, the Turkish officials said.
Four more were then killed in a ground operation, they said, adding that the other eight Kurdish fighters were killed in Friday's gun battle in Cukurca.
Those clashes also left 25 soldiers wounded, the officials said.
Al Jazeera's Bernard Smith, reporting from Istanbul, said the PKK is taking its fight back out to the country side since the peace process ended this time last year. 
"A lot of the fighting was in the urban areas before and that resulted in extraordinary destruction of property and civilians death. The PKK seems to have withdrawn from that area now and fighting the Turkish military out in the country side where they had traditional fought before."
Last week, Turkey's military launched air strikes against PKK members in northern Iraq, killing 20 fighters.
In the southeast, the military has frequently carried out air strikes after a two-and-a-half-year ceasefire and peace process between the government and the PKK broke down last summer.
More than 40,000 people have been killed in the conflict since the PKK - designated a 'terrorist group' by Turkey, the US and the European Union - began its armed campaign in 1984.
Turkey carries out frequent attacks against PKK targets in Iraq's Kurdish-dominated regions near the Turkish border, where the PKK leadership has camps.
Turkey's military, NATO's second-largest, has continued to grapple with the low-intensity conflict in the mainly Kurdish southeast as its senior ranks undergo a major shake-up in following a July 15-16 failed coup.

Tuesday, 12 July 2016

Iraq: Deaths in car bomb market attack near Baghdad

At least nine killed and dozens wounded in car bomb blast at outdoor market in Rashidiyah, north of Iraqi capital.

Iraq Bombing


The blast ripped through an outdoor market as government forces are deployed in most of Baghdad.

At least nine people have been killed and dozens wounded in a car bombing at an outdoor market in a district just north of Iraq's capital, Baghdad, according to police sources. 
Police said a parked car packed with explosives blew up on Tuesday morning at a vegetable and fruit market in Rashidiyah town.
No group immediately claimed responsibility for the attack, which wounded at least 20 people. 
Baghdad is on high alert for attacks after a blast in the central Karada district on July 3 killed more than 300 people.
This was the deadliest bombing in Iraq since US-led forces toppled Saddam Hussein 13 years ago.
The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant group (ISIL, also known as ISIS), which holds territory in Iraq, claimed responsibility for that attack.
The bombing in Rashidiyah came as the Iraqi parliament was due on Tuesday to discuss security measures in the capital in the wake of the attack in Karada.

On Friday, Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi accepted the resignation of interior minister Mohammed al-Ghabban and sacked the city's head of security operationsand other senior officials.

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Lewis Hamilton

BINGWA wa mbio za magari kutoka nchini England, Lewis Hamilton, ameshinda ubingwa wa michuano ya British Grand Prix baada ya kumshinda mpinzani wake, Nico Rosberg, huku wote wakitumia gari aina ya Mercedes.
Huu ni ushindi wa tatu mfululizo kwa Hamilton katika mashindano ya nyumbani nchini England. Katika ushindi huo, Hamilton alitumia saa 1: 34 na sekunde 55, wakati mpinzani wake Rosberg akitumia saa 1:35 na sekunde 12.
Hata hivyo, Hamilton amedai kwamba hakuwa na uhakika wa kushinda kutokana na upinzani aliokutana nao katika michuano hiyo, ila amempa pongezi mpinzani wake kwa changamoto alizompa.
“Sidhani kama kuna mtu anaweza kuwa na furaha kama nilionayo, ukweli ni kwamba nina furaha ya hali ya juu, hii inamaanisha kwamba  British Grand Prix ni michuano bora kwetu.
“Nilikuwa na upinzani mkubwa nikawa na wasiwasi, lakini nashukuru ninazidi kutetea ubingwa wa michuano hii, nilikuwa ninauelewa uwezo wa Rosberg, hivyo nilikuwa na wakati mgumu wa kushinda kutokana na hali ya hewa.
“Mvua iliyokuwa inaendelea ilianza kunipa shida, ila niliweza kupambana hadi hatua ya mwisho,” alisema Hamilton.
Inadaiwa kuwa Hamilton ni miongoni mwa madereva 22 duniani wenye mvuto na idadi kubwa ya mashabiki, baada ya kushinda taji hilo mashabiki walijitokeza kwa wingi wakishangilia kwa kumwinua juu.

China v Philippines: Court to rule on South China Sea

The Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague is to rule in a dispute between the Philippines and China over maritime claims in the South China Sea - particularly who has the right to exploit resources in the strategic territory.
The ruling on Tuesday is expected to further increase tensions in the region, where China's increased military assertiveness has spread concern among its smaller neighbours and  is a point of confrontation with the United States.
China has boycotted the court, saying it does not have jurisdiction to decide on the matter and has campaigned for months to discredit the outcome.
In advance of the ruling, the China Daily newspaper, which is published by the government, topped its front page on Tuesday with a picture of Woody Island in the South China Sea emblazoned with the words: "Arbitration invalid".
State-run news agency Xinhua included headlines such as: "South China Sea arbitration abuses international law: Chinese scholar".
The Philippines embassy in China warned its citizens to be "careful" due to tension before the ruling and to avoid political debate. The embassy also urged its citizens to carry identification papers "at all times" and report any threat received to the embassy and Chinese police.

Key sea lane

China asserts sovereignty over almost all of the South China Sea, a strategic waterway through which more than $5 trillion of world trade is shipped each year, despite rival claims from the Philippines and other Southeast Asian nations.
The US says it wants the crucial sea lane to be treated as international waters.
Both Beijing and Washington have accused each other of provocations in the South China Sea.
Al Jazeera's Adrian Brown, reporting from Beijing, said China's leaders would "simply shrug off the tribunal's rulings.
"In recent weeks, they've labelled the court illegal, irrelevant and said it had no jurisdiction. And they appear to care little about Washington's renewed threats and warnings." 
Karl Friedhoff, an Asian affairs expert at the Chicago Council on Global Affairs, said China had made it clear that it was in no "mood for negotiation".
"They are really trying to get access to the open ocean, so they can start to really project their power," he told Al Jazeera.
Friedhoff added, however, that if Beijing decided to press the matter aggressively with the Philippines and other Southeast Asian countries, "then it is going to undercut the soft power that China has worked so hard to grow".
Even if Beijing ignores the court's decision, it is significant as it will be the first time that a legal challenge has been brought against China in the dispute.
"While China insists that it does not care about the decision, its actuations clearly reveal that it is worried about its image," Alexander Yano, a former diplomat and top military commander in the Philippines, told Al Jazeera.
"Beijing is certainly concerned about the negative psychological impact in the international arena should the Hague court rules in favor of the Philippines."

China's expanding presence

Including the Philippines, the dispute draws in a total of five countries with overlapping claims in the 3.5 million square kilometre sea, where China has been expanding its presence by building artificial islands and dispatching patrol boats that keep fishing vessels from other countries away.
The arbitration court ruling will not decide on matters of territorial sovereignty, but will apply the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea in determining which countries can claim economic exploitation rights, based on geographic features.
The court has no power of enforcement, but a victory for the Philippines could spur Taiwan, Vietnam, Malaysia and Brunei, which also have overlapping claims, to file similar claims.

Kikosi bora cha Euro 2016 chatajwa

Mshambuliaji wa Ureno Cristiano Ronaldo, anayechezea Real Madrid ya Uhispania, ni miongoni mwa wachezaji walioorodheshwa kwenye kikosi bora cha michuano ya Euro 2016 kilichotangazwa na Shirikisho la Soka Ulaya, Uefa.
Ronaldo aliwahi kujumuishwa katika kikosi sawa mwaka 2004 na mwaka 2012.
Raia mwenzake, Pepe pia yupo kwenye kikosi hicho na aliwahi pia kujumuishwa 2008 na 2012.

RonaldoImage copyrightAFP GETTY
Image captionNi mara ya tatu Ronaldo kujumuishwa kikosini

Awali, kulikuwa kukitajwa kikosi cha wachezaji 23 lakini wakati huu kumetajwa kikosi cha wachezaji 11.
Kikosi kamili kinajumuisha (4-2-3-1): Rui Patrício (Ureno); Joshua Kimmich (Ujerumani), Jérôme Boateng (Ujerumani), Pepe (Ureno), Raphaël Guerreiro (Ureno); Toni Kroos (Ujerumani), Joe Allen (Wales); Antoine Griezmann (Ufaransa), Aaron Ramsey (Wales), Dimitri Payet (Ufaransa); Cristiano Ronaldo (Ureno).

PatricioImage copyrightAFP
Image captionRui Patricio, mlindalango wa Ureno

Kikosi hicho kiliteuliwa na jopo la kiufundi cha Uefa lililojumuisha, miongoni mwa wengine, Sir Alex Ferguson na David Moyes.
“Tunaamini kikosi hiki cha wachezaji XI kinawakilisha wachezaji bora zaidi walioshiriki michuano,” amesema, Ferguson, ambaye ni balozi mwema wa ukufunzi wa Uefa.

WikiLeaks Publishes More Than 1,200 Hillary Clinton Iraq War Emails From Her Private Server


On Saturday, Hillary Clinton spent three and a half hours being interviewed by the FBI over the private email server she used as Secretary of State. The scandal has cast a shadow over Clinton’s presidential campaign and weighs heavily upon her perceived trustworthiness as a candidate. Attorney General Loretta Lynch has revealed that she willdefer to the eventual FBI decision on whether or not to indict Clinton, but the prospect of an actual indictment doesn’t seem likely.
Regardless of the projected outcome, the controversy remains lodged in the public consciousness, and WikiLeaks celebrated Independence Day by publishing 1,258 of Clinton’s emails. This data was released by the State Department in February (through a Freedom of Information request), and WikiLeaks gathered up all emails tied to the Iraq War in one tidy dump.

Curious visitors can search by sender, subject, and keyword, but good luck on finding anything juicy in a timely fashion. Countless emails, particularly from Clinton aide Huma Abedin, are simply copy/pastes of AP and Washington Post articles. There are plenty of forwarded letters from other world leaders to Clinton too. One tidbit refers to a note from Bono and wife Ali, and there are several messages about an Oprah appearance. At one point, Abedin apologizes for Al Gore’s pushiness in wanting to speak with Clinton.
Of course, it is impossible to comb through every one of these emails in one morning. Perhaps someone will dig up a true bombshell at some point, but the most revealing detail in this investigation actually arrived last week. During a deposition, Abedin admitted that Clinton burned a number of daily schedules: “If there was a schedule that was created that was her Secretary of State daily schedule, and a copy of that was then put in the burn bag, that … that certainly happened on … on more than one occasion.”
In response, former U.S. spokesman at the United Nations Richard Grenell told the New York Post, “I’ve never seen anyone put their schedule in the burn bag — because every one of them had a state.gov email address and therefore their daily schedules became public records, as required by law.” Grenell served at the State Department for eight years under two other Secretaries of State, who both freely passed around their schedules. Why Clinton burned her schedules shall remain a mystery.
In the meantime, this WikiLeaks dump will remain big news. In June, founder Julian Assange spoke with ITV with assurances that this data drop would provide “enough to indict her.” But he also believed that Lynch would never indict Clinton: “That’s not possible that could happen.”

Wednesday, 6 July 2016

Mega Millions Jackpot Swells to $508 million

Mega Millions Jackpot Swells to $508 million

The winning jackpot numbers chosen in the Mega Millions jackpot were 29, 64, 46, 53, 73 and 10 as the mega ball, but Tuesday's drawing produced no winners, and the jackpot grew to $508 million with a cash option of $357 million. The next drawing will take place on Friday at 11 p.m.
The multi-state lottery prize ballooned to $454 million prior to Tuesday's drawing.
That staggering jackpot ranked as the seventh largest in U.S. history, according to officials. Tuesday's odds of getting a winning ticket with all six matching numbers was one in 259 million -- compared to the odds of a person being struck by lightning in their lifetime at roughly 1 in 12,000, according to the national weather service.

Tuesday, 5 July 2016

Eid al-Fitr: Saudi Arabia declares Wednesday first day

Gulf Arab countries announce start day of three-day Muslim festival, marking end of the holy month of Ramadan.


The Gulf Arab countries have announced that the Eid al-Fitr festival, which marks the end of holy month of Ramadan, will be celebrated on July 6.
The official news agencies of Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Kuwait quoted religious authorities as saying on Monday that the annual feast will begin on Wednesday after failing to sight the moon that marks the start of the three-day festival.
The starting day of Eid varies every year and from country to country depending on geographical location.
Eid al-Fitr means "festival of breaking the fast" and marks the end of the fasting month of Ramadan. It is an official holiday in all Muslim-majority countries.
غدا الثلاثاء 5-7-2016 هو المتمم لشهر رمضان المبارك.

وسيكون يوم الأربعاء 6-7-2016 هو أول أيام عيد الفطر المبارك
Yemen, Indonesia, and the Philippines are also among the countries which announced Wednesday as the first day of Eid.
Around the time of the announcement in Saudi Arabia, suspected suicide bombings struck near the Prophet's Mosque in Medina and a Shia mosque in Qatif city.