Monthly Archives: June 2016

U.S. Navy bans booze in Japan

JAPAN     All U.S. Navy sailors in Japan are banned from drinking alcohol and restricted to base except for essential trips after several recent alcohol-related incidents which the Navy’s 7th Fleet said are harming U.S.-Japan relations.

“Effective immediately, sailors are prohibited from drinking alcohol, on and off base. Additionally, all off-base liberty will be curtailed,” a statement from the 7th Fleet and U.S. Naval Forces Japan said yesterday. “These measures are not taken lightly,” said Rear Adm. Matthew Carter, commander of Naval Forces Japan, said in the statement. “For decades, we have enjoyed a strong relationship with the people of Japan. It is imperative that each sailor understand how our actions affect that relationship, and the U.S.-Japan alliance as a whole.” About 19,000 personnel are assigned to U.S. Navy bases in Japan and Navy ships and planes operating from those bases, according to U.S. Forces Japan.(CNN.COM/photo: i2.cdn.turner.com)…[+]

Muslims around the world begin month of Ramadan

Millions of Muslims around the world will mark the start of the holy month of Ramadan on Monday, a time marked by intense prayer, dawn-to-dusk fasting and nightly feasts.

The faithful spend the month of Ramadan in mosques for evening prayers known as “taraweeh,” while free time during the day is often spent reading the Koran and listening to religious lectures. Each day for the month of Ramadan, Muslims abstain from eating and drinking from sunrise to sunset. Even a sip of water, coffee or a cigarette are forbidden.(nydailynews.com)…[+]

Kim Jong Un too ‘young and impulsive’: South Korean Defense Minister

SOUTH-KOREA     Young, rash and impulsive. A frank assessment of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un by South Korean Defense Minister Han Minkoo.

Speaking exclusively to CNN on the sidelines of a defense forum in Singapore, Han says it’s a combination that concerns him greatly. “Kim Jong Un was just 28 when he came to power with very little time to prepare. Add to that, he is very young, he lacks experience.” Kim certainly seems to be in a rush to perfect his nuclear and missile capabilities, the intensity of testing this year alone is unusual even for North Korea. “If you look at his father, Kim Jong Il, during his 18 year reign, there were about 18 missile tests. During Kim Jong Un’s four year reign there (have been) 25 missile tests,” says Han.(CNN.COM/photo: Reurters)…[+]

Daughter of the soil aims to promote Guyana’s talent on US tour

Born in Guyana, but based in Barbados, 27 year old Toneika Thompson has returned to her place of birth with a determination to promote her country. She will be aiming to do just that while embarking on a tour of the United States from June 17.

Thompson, who is a Communications major from the University of West Indies, will be making stops in Washington, District of Columbia (DC); Virginia; Delaware; Madison Square and Merlin. Recalling how the tour was arranged, she stated that influential persons heard the song she wrote and recorded for Guyana’s 50th Anniversary, ‘50TH Jubilee’. “That’s when the invitation was sent out for me to come on down to Washington DC to perform at the Embassy and it ended up being a jubilee tour as well to commemorate Guyana’s 50th Independence and also to celebrate Caribbean American heritage month.” One aspect of her tour will encompass a performance at a private event at Guyana’s Embassy in Washington. Kaieteur News understands that it is an event to highlight the achievements of Caribbean nationals and Guyana’s 50th Independence Anniversary.(Kaieteurnews.com/photo: kaieteurnews.com)…[+]

A shool where Nearly Half of Pupils Are Homeless

There are supposed to be 27 children in Harold Boyd IV’s second-grade classroom, but how many of them will be there on a given day is anyone’s guess.

Since school began in September, five new students have arrived and eight children have left. Two transferred out in November. One who started in January was gone in April. A boy showed up for a single day in March, and then never came back. Even now, in the twilight of the school year, new students are still arriving, one as recently as mid-May. At Public School 188, on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, students churn relentlessly in and out. Administrators estimate that nearly half the students enrolled at the school do not last the full year. And how could it be otherwise?(nypost.com)…[+]

Panama Papers Show How Rich United States Clients Hid Millions Abroad

Over the years, William R. Ponsoldt had earned tens of millions of dollars building a string of successful companies. He had renovated apartment buildings in the New York City area. Bred Arabian horses. Run a yacht club in the Bahamas, a rock quarry in Michigan, an auto-parts company in Canada, even a multibillion-dollar hedge fund.

Now, as he neared retirement, Mr. Ponsoldt, of Jensen Beach, Fla., had a special request for Mossack Fonseca, a Panama-based law firm well placed in the world of offshore finance: How could he confidentially shift his money into overseas bank accounts and use them to buy real estate and move funds to his children?…[+]

Groot stuk Buk-raket MH17 gevonden

Amsterdam – Het Joint Investigation Team (JIT) heeft de MH17-onderzoeksresultaten gepubliceerd in een online magazine. Onderdeel is een foto van een groot stuk Buk-raket dat is gevonden op de plek waar het toestel is neergestort. Het brokstuk is de onderkant van de buk-raket. Het onderdeel, de venturi, is een soort uitlaat. Naast enkele brokstukken zijn ook het forensisch onderzoek, onderzoek naar het wapensysteem en de samenwerking gepubliceerd.(Telegraaf)…[+]

Extremisten overvallen Kazachse wapenhandels

ASTANA – Overvallen op twee wapenhandelaars en een legerpost in het Kazachse Aktobe hebben zondag drie mensen het leven gekost. De politie zoekt de daders in moslimextremistische hoek. De overvallers doodden een winkelbediende van een wapenhandel, een legerofficier en een lid van de nationale garde, liet het ministerie van Binnenlandse Zaken weten. Er vielen negen gewonden. Ook drie aanvallers lieten het leven. De politie maakt nog jacht op een aantal anderen.(Telegraaf)…[+]

Relikwie van paus Johannes Paulus II gestolen

KEULEN – Een relikwie met een bloeddruppel van paus Johannes Paulus II is gestolen uit de dom van Keulen. De diefstal werd zondag bemerkt door een kerkbezoekster, meldde de politie. Het relikwie bestaat uit een lapje stof met een bloeddruppel van de in 2005 gestorven paus, die twee jaar geleden door paus Franciscus heilig is verklaard. Het kleinood zat in een glazen capsule, die is opengebroken.(Telegraaf)…[+]

Police make arrests in Delhi hospital kidney racket

INDIA    Police in New Delhi have made a number of arrests in connection with a suspected organ harvesting scheme operating out of one of the city’s most prestigious private hospitals.

Five people remain in police custody after being arrested for illegally trading human kidneys, Mandeep Randhawa, Deputy Commissioner of Police of Southeast Delhi, told CNN. The scam allegedly involved falsified documents given to poor patients by a gang at the city’s Indraprastha Apollo Hospital Delhi, CNN affiliate CNN News 18 reports. (CNN.COM/Photo: i2.cdn.turner.com)…[+]