Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Two leaders of Al Qaeda in Iraq have been killed. Prime Iraq Minister referred it, Nuri al Maliki. The operation of secret services would hit leader Abu Ayyub Al-Masr. It’s not the first time that terrorist leader, succeed to al-Zarqawi, reported died. In may of three years ago, Iraq Government announced that Masri was killed by a sunni clan.
During press conference, in Baghdad, al-Maliki has announced the dead of others terrorists. Between them, Abu Omar al-Baghdadi, the emire of “Iraqi Islamic State”. To validate killing, he would have showed to journalists the pictures of two bodies without life of presumed leaders.
The News:
http://www.tgcom.med … articolo479482.shtml
Monday, April 19, 2010
Suspected members of Somalia’s Al-Shabaab militias have for the second time this month raided Kenya’s border town of Liboi.
The heavily armed gunmen barricaded and attacked several positions within the remote settlement, some 18km from Somalia’s porous-ragged border, witnesses told Saturday Nation.
The News:
http://somalilandpre … -kenyan-border-town/
Georgian military personnel trespassed the state borderline of South Ossetia, reports the Defense Ministry press-service.
“At around 17:00, two armored vehicles COBRA and one military pick-up enter the territory of South Ossetia as far as 150 meters near the village of Okona bordering with Georgian village of Knolevi. After warning shooting, the Georgian armed forces representatives returned back to Georgia”, says the report.
The News:
http://cominf.org/en/node/1166482983
Sunday, April 18, 2010
These are 18 States: Lincoln, Shasta, South California, Navajo, Absaroka, West Kansas, Texlahoma, Jacinto, Superior, Chicago, Forgottonia, Nickajack, Acadia, Boston, Long Island, South Jersey, Chesapeake and South Florida.
Long Island’s latest quest to split from New York and become its own state had a promising start last year. Legislators in Suffolk county, upset over a new payroll tax to fund New York City’s subways, voted 12-6 in favor of a secession plan. It seemed viable: In terms of square miles, Long Island is bigger than Rhode Island; its gross state product would be larger than that of 20 states. Some optimists even proposed a state bird: the duck.
The News:
http://online.wsj.co … rticleTabs%3Darticle
Saturday, April 17, 2010
Thousands of people came to witness the thanksgiving service and legal declaration of the youngest King in the country, Omukama Oyo Nyimba Kabamba-Iguru Rukidi VI that he had turned 18 and had assumed full control of the affairs of his Tooro Kingdom, yesterday at the palace, write FELIX BASIIME & JOSEPH MUGISA:-
King Oyo turned 18 years on Friday marking a watershed moment for the Tooro Kingdom he has ruled alongside regents for the last 15 years starting at age three.
“From today on wards, regents will be no more,” Acting Bishop of the Rwenzori diocese (CoU), Rev. Benezeri Kisembo, said in his thanks giving remarks on Saturday.
The News:
http://www.monitor.c … /wxvkjw/-/index.html