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Monday, 22 August 2016

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Sunday, 21 August 2016

Miami Heat re-signed guard Beno Udrih

Miami Heat re-signed guard Beno Udrih |

MIAMI HEAT PRESS RELEASE

MIAMI - the Miami Heat announced Wednesday they have re-signed guard Beno Udrih. As per club policy, terms of the agreement are not disclosed.

Udrih appeared in 792 NBA regular season games (272 starts) during his 12-year career and has averaged 8.5 points, 3.4 assists, 2.1 rebounds and 22 3 minutes while shooting 46.3 percent from the floor, 34.9 percent from three-point and 83 percent from the foul line. The NBA champion twice appeared in 53 playoff games and averaged 4.5 points, 1.2 assists, 1.0 rebounds and 11.3 minutes while shooting 38.8 percent from the field and 80.4 percent from the foul line.

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last season as a member of the HEAT and Memphis Grizzlies, Udrih appeared in 44 games (five starts) and averaged 4 , 7 points, 2.6 assists, 1.6 rebounds and 16.1 minutes while shooting 43.4 percent from the floor, 34.1 percent from three-point and 90 percent from the line. In his 36 games with Miami last season, he led the team in plus / minus seven times, third most on the team. He also posted a | 11-assist, no gambling revenue in Denver January 15, marking the most assists without a turnover during a game in his career and the double-figure game without help 28 one turnover in HEAT franchise history.

Saturday, 20 August 2016

Somali Kräfte, die von den USA unterstützte, Töten Shabab-Kämpfer in Razzia

Somali Kräfte, die von den USA unterstützte, Töten Shabab-Kämpfer in Razzia |

NAIROBI, Kenia - Die US-Streitkräfte halfen Somali Kommandotruppen mehrere Mitglieder zu töten Shabab militante Gruppe bei einem Angriff der vergangenen Woche, ein Sprecher US-Militär sagte am Dienstag, aber es ist unklar, ob High-Level-Agenten beseitigt worden waren.

Der Überfall fand am vergangenen Mittwoch, Stadträte, wenn ein Kontingent von US wirkenden Elitetruppen als somalische Kräfte Soldaten bei einem Angriff gegen einen in Saakow Kontrollpunkt Shabab begleitet, Vorposten isoliert im Süden Somalias wurde ein notorischer Versteck für Militante.

US-Spezialkräfte in Somalia wurden mit wachsendem Erfolg leise arbeiten seit Jahren.

Da die Somali-geführten Truppen den Kontrollpunkt näherten, die Militanten das Feuer eröffnet, eine Schießerei Auslösung, sagte Lt. Cmdr. Anthony Falvo, ein Africa Command Sprecher des US-Militärs. Drei Shabab-Kämpfer sind tot; keine Amerikaner wurden verletzt.

"US-Berater die Somali-geführten Kraft begleitet, die der Standard ist für das, was wir in diesem Bereich tun", sagte der Kommandant Falvo, der hinzufügte, dass die US-Truppen bewaffnet waren aber tat nicht an den Dreharbeiten beteiligt.

Die Shabab, eine somalische militante Organisation, die Treue zu Al-Qaida hat sich verpflichtet, führte mehrere illegale Checkpoints in Saakow, wo sie Geld durch die Besteuerung Bewohner und Händler erhöhen zu transportieren Waren in der gesamten Region.

Gerüchte in Nairobi in Umlauf gebracht, dass der Führer der Shabab, Abu Ubaidah, die letzte Woche in einem US-Streik in Saakow getötet wurde. Aber Falvo Kommandant sagte das US-Militär immer noch die Ergebnisse der Operation beurteilen, und es war noch zu früh, um zu bestimmen, ob Shabab leitenden Kommandeure getötet wurden.

Die neuen somalische Medien berichteten, dass eine zweite Razzia in Saakow Samstag durchgeführt wurde. Falvo Kommandant sagte er über einen solchen Vorgang keine Informationen hatte. Er fügte hinzu, dass, wenn es einen Überfall gewesen war, keine US-Truppen beteiligt waren.

Nachrichtenmedien Somalia auch höhere Shabab Führer berichtet wurden in Operationen in Saakow getötet.

Somalia bleibt in einem gefährlichen Zustand der Unsicherheit, mit einer schwachen Zentralregierung und Hunderte, sogar Tausende von Kämpfern Shabab im ganzen Land.

Nation, eines der ärmsten Länder der Welt, geplant ist eine Wahl in diesem Jahr zu halten, ihren Präsidenten und das Parlament, aber Sicherheitsbedenken und die altersschwachen staatlichen Institutionen zu wählen bedeutet, dass Bürger stimmen nicht direkt. Stattdessen wählt Klanältesten die Delegierten, die die Politiker dann wählen werden.

Somalia von einer Krise in die seit 1991 taumelte hat, brach zusammen, als die Zentralregierung und die Warlords der verschiedenen Clans für die Beute um die Wette. Hunderttausende Menschen starben an Hunger, Krankheiten und Konflikte. In den letzten Jahren hat sich die Shabab unzählige Zivilisten in Somalia, Kenia und Uganda getötet.

Das US-Militär zahlreiche Luftangriffe und verdeckte Operationen gegen Shabab in dem Bemühen um Somalia zu stabilisieren und halten Sie die Gruppe Ausbreitung durchgeführt hat.

Im Jahr 2014 töteten US-Truppen Ahmed Abdi Godane, der Führer der Shabab zu der Zeit. Zu Beginn dieses Jahres tötete ein US-Luftangriff 150 Shabab-Kämpfer während einer militanten Abschlusszeremonie Zeremonie.

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Killed by a stranger: a rare event, but a fear Rising

Killed by a stranger: a rare event, but a fear Rising |

In 2014, homicides involving foreigners accounted for 11 percent of the total of the countries included in the Federal Bureau of Investigation Uniform reporting Program of crime, although in many cases other than this, the relationship between victim and killer was marked "unknown".

A review of homicides in the city this year where authorities either arrests or identified suspects gave less than 15 which, on the basis of the facts reported at the time and in the records of the court later seemed strange murders.

When two cases involving people killed in their workplaces were removed from the list, and two others where the victims were hit by stray bullets, the list of strange murders fell exposed nearly 10.

"God thank you, they are rare," Robert K. Boyce, chief of detectives of the police Department, said in an interview Friday. "they are head-scratchers. I just have found the bodies, and we do not know what happened. "

the No. 1 reason in a homicide is the resolution of a conflict, whether old years or seconds chief Boyce said.

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Jahkeem Scott, who police said climbed through a window in the Romulo Heras house in Brooklyn and fatally stabbed in January. credit NYPD

Police Department officials said that nearly a third of all attacks can be attributed to teams or youth gang. The tendency to such violence led police to focus on groups through initiatives such as Operation Crew Cut, to create conspiracy cases that can lead to convictions prior homicides occur.

when the murders took place, police detectives usually work through a checklist angles of investigation, starting with the conflict in the past of a victim. Was the person in a gang? If so, investigators will determine if this band was feuding with another. Has the person had a criminal history? A homicide victim with multiple drug arrests would send detectives recorded in that looking for a pattern.

At the same time, cell phones and social media provide up-to-the-minute relationship problems up front, possibly laying bare arguments and continuous fighting.

the relatively rare presence of foreign homicides can be seen in the New York Times series of articles about each murder recorded this year in the 40th Precinct Police Department in the Bronx. In the six articles published to date, only one, a shot of fatal knife at a party at the crowded house might be considered a homicide by a stranger; the victim was unknown guests, irritating one who was drunk.

Most strange homicides examined in this article seems to be related to flights.

On January 22, a 61 year-old cook, Romulo Heras, was home in the east section of New York in Brooklyn when a named Jahkeem Scott teenager climbed through a window, police said . Mr. Scott later told police he had stabbed Mr. Heras to death and then prepared to start a fire to destroy evidence. When he noticed outsiders, according to court documents, "he took a shot of some liquor he had."

In another case, on June 17 in the Bronx, Carl Ducasse, 17, was stabbed to death in the street. In the days before his funeral, which drew hundreds of mourners, details surrounding the murder surfaced. A man asked Mr. Ducasse for money, and when he said he had none, the man assaulted, police said. When Mr. Ducasse took over in combat, a third man approached and stabbed him.

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Terrell Henry V., who was shot dead outside a bodega in the Bushwick section of Brooklyn last week. Police had not made an arrest in the case as of Tuesday.

And on May 26 in Queens, in a case that District Attorney Richard A. Brown has called "truly disturbing" a man waiting for a bus before dawn was attacked by a homeless man who started and beat him to death before searching his pockets, according to a criminal complaint.

In all three cases, it appeared that there was no relationship between victim and killer.

that this was true in the murder Howard Beach remains to be seen. There were no witnesses. Ms. Vetrano normally ran with her father, but she was alone that night.

"Is it random or is there a pattern?" Chef Boyce said Friday. "Was she harassed by someone? That's our big question." More likely, he said, the attacker came on and she saw an opportunity. The survey included a careful review of the restaurant and the bar where she worked, her Instagram account and other aspects of his life.

"All we normally do has been done," he said. "We're going outside of the box now." The only thing the police seem to know about the killer's motive, sexual assault.

Several new killings have been added to its list last weekend, including murder on Saturday of an imam and his assistant in Queens. On Monday, a man from Brooklyn 35 years, was accused in the killings, although authorities have not identified a motive - not so unusual since police said a motive has not been established in about 50 of the 214 homicides in the city this year

Before the weekend, the most recent homicide in the city came early Friday in the Bushwick section of Brooklyn, where Terrell Henry V., 22, from neighboring Bedford -Stuyvesant, was shot to 12 .: 50 am outside a bodega. There was arrested after leaving a party with his brother and a friend when he was shot, execution style, Boyce chief said.

"Brother and friend ride to see someone running away," said Boyce leader.

M .. Henry had no criminal history. There was no clear motive. So the detectives began looking at the minutes before his death. "Was he in a conflict at the party, so small?" Chef Boyce asked.

From there, the detectives will keep the coat.

"We do not know what happened," the chief said. "We must take off his life to see what happened."

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Visiting Beijing, Aung San Suu Kyi in Myanmar seeks to improve relationships

Visiting Beijing, Aung San Suu Kyi in Myanmar seeks to improve relationships |

It is also hoping to revive the project of $ 3.6 billion Myitsone Dam, which was suspended in 2011 and is a major source of friction between the two countries.

China sees Myanmar as a strategic asset, so that some policymakers see long coastline of Myanmar as the west coast of China. Its position close to the Indian Ocean provides a shortcut for imports of oil and gas from the Middle East, and rich mineral deposits and proximity make it a logical part of the sphere of influence on the continent from Southeast Asia to China.

While China has recently built pipelines for oil and gas from Myanmar's coast in southern China and has access to the Kyaukpyu port on the Bay of Bengal, trade between the two nations fell in 2015, and relations cooled during the transition of five years from a military junta, which China supported, in elections last year.

both parties seek to repair the friendship, although Aung San Suu Kyi, who has rented the old tradition of a neutral foreign policy is likely to be vigilant that China is not too authoritarian.

In the days before his visit, Aung San Suu Kyi has sought to ease tensions on the suspension of Chinese-funded Myitsone Dam. After naming a commission of 20 members to examine the suspension and to look at other hydroelectric projects, can tell China that Myanmar no longer a closed mind on the project, according to analysts.

"It needs good relations with China, but were it approves the dam, it would lose the massive domestic support from many groups," said David I. Steinberg, distinguished professor emeritus at Georgetown University. The new panel is a clever way to divert pressure on it from China and its national constituency, he said

The Commission may decide the dam -. That Aung San Suu Kyi has stood as leader of the opposition because of the environmental impact that would have on the main artery of the nation, the Irrawaddy river - should not be built. But it would most likely consider other projects that would be in China's taste, Mr. Steinberg said.

For its part, Beijing has become more flexible on the dam, opening the way to easing tensions, analysts said.

negotiations are under way for Myanmar to pay China if the dam is not built, or to use the money for other projects, officials close to Aung San Suu Kyi said . The figures have already been put on the table, they said, including $ 800 million in compensation to China if the dam is not built, they said.

In exchange, Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi said that she wants the Chinese a number of small hydropower projects that are less of a threat to the environment and enjoy popular support, its door Floor-U Zaw Htay said.

"In the end, the dam could be interrupted, resumed, adjusted, replaced by another project, or perhaps there are other ideas," said Fan Hongwei, a . Myanmar expert Xiamen University

as part of its ambition to ensure better access to the Indian ocean, China proposed a new trade route - a stream of town of Bhamo in northern Myanmar in the Irrawaddy delta - and this is likely to come to the talks in Beijing, officials said Myanmar

Derek J. Mitchell, former US ambassador to. Myanmar, said Washington recognized the urgent need for the country's physical infrastructure and had never objected deliver large Chinese infrastructure projects in Myanmar as long as they are transparent, and acceptable to the people the environment, as the new government said.

It would also be preferable for the infrastructure that has crossed borders Myanmar connected to the wider region and not only in China, Mr. Mitchell said.

one of the major objectives of Aung San Suu Kyi is to seek help from China as it begins peace talks on conflicts in northern Myanmar between ethnic groups and the military.

small wars roiling there has long been a barrier to economic development in the region, and Aung San Suu Kyi has scheduled a recovery meeting of peace called Panglong Conference, to August 31, she offered China a mediator, the Myanmar officials involved in the talks said.

Two groups in northern Myanmar near the Chinese border - the Kachin and Wa, who are of Chinese origin. - Receive weapons across the border

Army of Kachin Independence and United Wa State Army, the largest ethnic army in Myanmar, refused to sign a cease-fire last year. At the time, a negotiator of the Burmese government said China had pressured the two groups along its border not to sign the agreement in order to exert more influence on them.

By giving China a key role in the talks, to be held in the capital, Naypyidaw, Aung San Suu Kyi calls for China to cease arms shipments, a Myanmar official involved in the said process .

Recent interviews with a flurry of Chinese officials who visited Myanmar - including the Minister of State Security Geng Huichang; the head of the International Department of the Communist Party of China, Song Tao; and the Minister of Foreign Affairs Wang Yi -. focused on the role of China in the restoration of peace, the official said

"China holds a lot of the key to end decades of armed conflict," said Thant Myint Mr. -U. "the question is what the price of the increase in China's dependence will."

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Thursday, 18 August 2016

Report: Nigeria sees a pirate attack in the week

Report: Nigeria sees a pirate attack in the week |

Pirate attacks off Nigeria see a resurgence, showing a rate of almost a week in the last three months, new figures.

A report Wednesday by the International Maritime Bureau (IMB) published, a nonprofit dedicated to fighting maritime crime, said: "These attacks without signs to stop in the frequency increase."

"reports in the last quarter show unacceptable violence against ships and crews in the Gulf of Guinea, especially around Nigeria. The current rise in kidnapping a matter of serious concern," said IMB Director Pottengal Mukundan.

Usually, the attacks abductions or abduction of crew for ransom, or are stealing thefts gas or oil.

Nigerian Navy recovers hijacked oil tanker after shooting

In the first three months of this year, Nigeria has seen 10 incidents compared to 6 and 7 stops in the corresponding periods of 2014 and 2015

In addition to a great physical danger to the crew to present, piracy can be incredibly expensive to a business.

The number of reported attacks Nigeria has seen this year, on the right track is 2012 numbers meet, a year that estimated a report Chatham House, would the Nigerian government cost $ 1 billion monthly revenue loss - a result of the estimated 400,000 barrels of oil per day stolen.

High Risk Waters

Worldwide IMB received 37 reports of actual and attempted pirate attacks from January to March. This is compared to the received 54 reports for the first three months of last year, although the center found there, a time delay could be as more incidents in the reporting could come to light.

Overall, there were 246 attacks last year significantly down from 439 in 2011 included attacks

Three regions for two-thirds of the total of 37 reported incidents of: Nigeria (10), India ( 10) and Indonesia (4).

The IMF but said that the incidents in India are to be mostly anchored vessels targeting usually low-level thefts.

Somali threat held

Somalia and its nearby Gulf of Aden, which reports a problem spot for years no new events.

IMB said it was due to the joint effort introduced by several navies in the region, security measures on board vessels and a stable Somali government. Nevertheless, the center warned allowed through this progress slip down.

"A single successful hijacking of a merchant ship, is to kindle passion of new Somali pirates continue their piracy efforts," the report said.

Somali pirates seize Iranian, Thai ships

Suspected Somali pirates continue to hold for ransom 29 crew members, the IMF said. The fishing vessel Naham 3 had taken its 26 Asian crew members hostage and held for more than four years. Negotiators are still working to secure their release.

Wenn die Flut Flüchtlinge zogen, Anguish von einer griechischen Insel hat nackten

Wenn die Flut Flüchtlinge zogen, Anguish von einer griechischen Insel hat nackten | gelegt

Unter den Dorfbewohner, gibt es ein Gefühl von Unverständnis. Als die Krise Flüchtling ernsthaft begann, waren viele in die Rolle des guten Samaritern geworfen. Mit endlosen Großzügigkeit, kamen sie zusammen Tausende von Syrern, Afghanen und andere Migranten in Gefahr zu retten, Monate vor den humanitären Gruppen und die europäischen Regierungen helfen, sind gekommen, um.

"Das ganze Dorf ist stolz darauf, was wir haben", sagte Theano Laoumis, die die Taverne To Kyma laufen können. Auf der Strandtaverne , Jollen Flüchtlinge hatten in einem konstanten Fluss gelandet. "Sie wusste nicht, wer zuerst zu retten, es gibt so viele Menschen waren. Aber wir haben abgewehrt. war es natürlich. Dies ist eine gute Werbung bieten sollte, nicht schlecht . "

der Rückgang der Aktivität getroffen Lesbos Griechenland gekämpft hat von einer lang anhaltenden Wirtschaftskrise hervorzugehen. Einige sind bitter, dass die Flut der Flüchtlinge in ihre Leiden hinzugefügt.

"Ich möchte, dass sie nicht zurück", sagte Nikos Katakouzinos, ein Fischer. "Sie genug Schaden für das Dorf und die Insel getan haben."

die meisten Bewohner in Skala Sikaminias jedoch nicht die Schuld der Migranten. Viele Bewohner selbst Nachkommen griechischer Flüchtlinge sind, die Türkei in der Mitte des Krieges mit Griechenland in den 1920er Jahren Heute floh, werden sie von der Kritik an Syrien und andere Konflikte und Flucht verwechselt eine gefährliche Überquerung der Ägäis zu riskieren, die auch auf einen Friedhof für mehr als 1.000 Männer, Frauen und Kinder, deren Reise endete in einer Tragödie wurde.

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Stratis Valamios, ein lokaler Fischer, half Rettung viele der Migranten, so dass sie näherte sich dem Ufer. "Wenn das wieder passiert, wird jeder tun genau das Gleiche: Wir werden Ihnen helfen", sagte er Kredit Eirini Vourloumis für die New York Times

Diese Bilder der Oberfläche oft das kollektive Gedächtnis von Skala Sikaminias nun, dass Ruhe zurückgekehrt ist und das Ägäische Meer ist wieder eine flache, klare Strecke.

Auf einer letzten Abend, Herr Valamios in Richtung zu einem Leuchtturm, der viele der Migranten, wie sie vor der Küste von Griechenland aus der Türkei angefahren soll.

Eine ihrer ersten Rettungen war hier im Jahr 2009, bevor die Krise ihren Höhepunkt erreicht. Die Flüchtlinge wurden bereits ab dem Nahen Osten zu kommen, und ein Kunststoff-Boot sank mit 20 Personen vollgestopft. Er schaffte es 10 zu speichern; Ansonsten, darunter die Kinder, schlüpfte unter den Wellen.

"Bevor ich wusste nicht, was war am Ertrinken", sagte Herr Valamios, Platte, nachdenklicher Mann. "Ich verstand, dass, wenn Sie nicht schwimmen können, Sie wie ein Stein zu versenken."

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ein Team von spanischen Retter während einer Übung am Strand von Skala Sikaminias. credit Eirini Vourloumis für die New York Times

nach Kanzlerin Angela Merkel im vergangenen Jahr gesagt, dass Deutschland Flüchtlinge akzeptieren, begann Boote von den Tausenden Schwärmen. die griechische Regierung, in der Mitte einer wirtschaftlichen und politischen Krise, war unvorbereitet. damit die Fischer des Dorfes ging in die Tat umzusetzen, Schlauchboote zu schlammigen Rennen, die über das Wasser hallte schreit

"Unsere Leute geschockt waren -. es so viele Babys waren" Erinnerte Herr Valamios. "Wir nahmen die Kinder zuerst und kehrte dann für Erwachsene. Oft wissen Sie nicht, ob die Kinder Waisen beendet".

Er hielt inne, ballte dann sein Kinn. "Wir haben viele Menschen sterben sehen."

Das Dorf bald ein Rettungssystem einzurichten. Wenn jemand einen Wander Boot in Schwierigkeiten sah, würde er oder sie die Fischer aufmerksam machen, den Kopf aus. die Bewohner am Ufer versammelt, um ankommende Boote und helfen Überlebenden treffen, die etwa 5000 pro Tag an einem Punkt durchnummeriert. die Frauen, die von den Großmüttern des Dorfes führte Zuflucht in einem kleinen Haus genommen haben, wo sie in gespendeten Kleidung und verabreicht Milch für Babys angezogen.

war Yorgos Sofianis diejenigen unter am Strand stationiert. Es ist ein Hirte, seine stabile Position auf dem Gipfel eines Hügels, wo er sehen konnte, Jollen ankommen. "zunächst einmal meine Schafe wegen all dem Geschrei Angst hatten", sagte er. "Aber, wie sie haben sich daran gewöhnt."

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Yorgos Sofianis, ein Hirte, unter denen am Strand stationiert war. "Für manche Kinder haben wir die Narben des Krieges zu Hause sehen konnte", erinnert er sich. "Selbst der größte Feind würde sein Herz ändern, wenn er das sah." Kredit Eirini Vourloumis für die New York Times

"Es ist eine Situation, in der Dritten Welt war", erinnert er sich. "Die Straßen waren mit Menschen geebnet. Für manche Kinder haben wir die Narben des Krieges zu Hause sehen konnte. Auch der größte Feind sein Herz er das sah ändern würde."

Inmitten des Chaos, fand Herr Sofianis ein Maß des Heils. Seine Teenager-Sohn und Tochter starb vor kurzem an einer seltenen Form der Epilepsie, mehr als zwei aufeinanderfolgende Weihnachten Eves.

"Eine Nacht ein Kind am Strand gelandet, das so viel wie mein Sohn tot aussah", sagte er. "Ich drehte mich in Tränen weg. Wie kann eine Person nehmen? Wenigstens hat der Junge lebte "

Er spitzte die Lippen und blickte traurig auf das Meer". Das ist, was mich gerettet, diese Kinder zu helfen. Da konnte ich nicht meine eigene helfen. "

Die europäische Krise für Flüchtlinge und MigrantInnen

Im Juli letzten Jahres mehr Boote der Küstenwache patrouillieren die Gewässer und Organisationen Nicht-Regierungs das Gebiet eingedrungen zu helfen. Dann internationale Nachrichten-Crews auf dem Dorf abstammen, für das menschliche Drama Bilder drängeln.

"Es in eine Show verwandelt", sagte Mr. Sofianis. "Manchmal halten sie zu fotografieren und Flüchtlingen helfen, aber viele waren es nur für das Geschäft."

In Taverne Mulberry, Lefteris Stylianou, der Besitzer, seinen Kaffee halb leer fragte und sprach bitter der Suite. "Sie wollten den Schmerz zu verkaufen, wenn wir alles gegeben zu helfen", sagte er mit Blick auf die Medien. "Bitte, sagen Leute, die es sicher und schön hier. Wir haben den Tourismus brauchen."

Als Sommer Reflux, ist das Dorf immer noch zur Normalität zurückkehren zu kämpfen. Heilung scheint eine lange Zeit zu kommen.

Die Dorfbewohner treffen nicht mehr auf das Meer in der gleichen Weise. Als sie am Horizont sehen, manche sagen sie für den Bruchteil einer Sekunde denken, dass ein weiteres Flüchtlingsschiff kommt.

"Wir müssen bereit sein", sagte Valamios. Ist "Wenn das wieder passiert, jeder genau das Gleiche tun. Wir werden Ihnen helfen "

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Dutchman falls on horse

Dutchman falls on horse |

Adelinde Cornelissen shocked fans by quitting the games center test after her horse Parzival a fever on the day contracted prior to the event.

Cornelissen and Parzival, the individual silver and team bronze won together in London in 2012, withdrew from the individual Grand Prix Sunday after only a handful of movements.

and it has been probably final Olympic performance since the Dutch warmblood gelding Parzival is to have 19 years old.

took Cornelissen on Facebook and declared they pulled out of the Games over concerns about Parzival's welfare.

The day before the event, she said the head of her horse was swollen and Parzival had developed a fever, the exact cause of which is not yet known

READ MORE: a. champion in dressage before Olympic

"after double-checking with vets here it he concluded by an insect or spider, or some kind of animal that was bitten toxics, generates" added the 37-year-old Cornelissen.

Percival was given fluids and had taken X-Rays swabs and blood samples, and finally its temperature fell.

Cornelissen and Parzival won a silver and a bronze medal at London 2012

Cornelissen said had asked the Dutch team, the horse had to change the starting positions of the team, to give, to recover on another day, but the application of the International Fédération Equestre (FEI).

was the day of the event, Parzival denied by FEI veterinarians good enough as to compete, but during the test, Cornelissen realizes something is wrong

was

"In the arena he felt completely empty, and I decided not to. he does not deserve, "she continued.

"to protect him, I gave ... My buddy, my friend, the horse, all this does not deserve his life for me ... So I saluted and left the gave, arena"

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Second ball found

Meanwhile, there was more trouble at the equestrian venue as the second stray bullet was on location in Rio de Janeiro.

reports in Brazilian local media say that the ball has been found found in the stables, where some of the most expensive horses in the world are held.

When asked about the incident, the Rio 2016 Local Organising Committee said, "the police the incident investigated and have shown us that the incident does not does not affect the security of the host cities."

READ MORE: This is the second incident of stray bullets at the equestrian venue as the Athletes Village
to survive.
On Saturday, Mario Andrada, communications director for Rio confirmed 2016 that another bullet had been found in the media tent at the Horse Park.

In this case, Andrada said the ball is a scatter of a nearby community was.

Wednesday, 17 August 2016

Russian boxer booed after winning Olympic gold

Russian boxer booed after winning Olympic gold |

And while he reached Monday after Kazakhstan Vassiliy Levit defeat this power, it is not dissuade the amount thereof, a chorus of boos unleashing and boos in his direction.

most of which the last battle in the arena responded in complete shock RIOCENTRO observed when all three judges scored the fight unanimously in favor Tishchenko.

He was at the awards ceremony booed by the crowd while Levit of which was cheered which he felt had been badly treated.

"I was whistled after Gong and I do not know the reason ... maybe it was not really fair," Tischenko told reporters.

"I'm on the reaction of the audience really excited. I did not mean that all claims relating to the officiating of referee were.

" But when the referee made a bad decision and the incumbent was incorrect, then I will be very sad for Vassily.

"I think that if the referee to win me there was a good reason was to make so."

Levit, in blue, was cheered by the crowd despite losing out to Tischenko.

While Levit was clearly upset by the result, he acted quickly to urge the crowd to respect the award ceremony by putting his finger to his lips and called for silence

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[19459001er] told reporters that any fighter deserves respect -. although he thought he had won the fight

"In my head I thought that I won," Levit said "My coach very happy with me were and. I had done everything in my program for the fight, but you see how it ended.

"I felt I was winning the fight, but when the judge and the referee gave a different decision, then they have good reasons to do so."

Tischenko not the first Russian athlete to be booed at the Rio Games.
fans have made it clear to let their feelings on the decision 271 of 389 Russian athletes competition despite a report that the country accusing "state-sponsored doping."

but not distract those boos Tischenko that appear to spend most of the fight on the back foot despite, finally at the head came out.

While the judges after the first round had just before Levit, give two of them to the 28-year-old, all three agree that Tishchenko won the second.

Levit intensified a gear in the third to lose with Tishchenko slides and his balance.

The competition was temporarily halted by the referee after Tischenko sustained a cut.

But the 25-year-old, back to back after receiving the remainder of the round, the victory treatment, negotiates.

"It means a lot to me, because I have gone my whole life for this result," added Tischenko. "I am very happy with my victory."

Student leaders spared prison

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Tuesday, 16 August 2016

Curfew imposed in the hope of restoring calm

Curfew imposed in the hope of restoring calm |

The city, long marked by racial tension, imposed a curfew for teenagers Monday night in an effort to restore peace after the shooting death Saturday of an armed African-American man, Sylville Smith, a black police officer.

protests on the set turned violent over the weekend at least six companies have been burned, cars were burned and four officers wounded in the clashes. The damage was not as extensive, the next night, but shots rang out in three places, and a 18-year-old man who was struck in the neck was hospitalized, police said. At least seven policemen were injured, some of which were hit by rocks and bricks.

Monday morning, many residents have called for healing prayer circles formed in the area in which businesses were burned.

One night of peace for Milwaukee?

The Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett said the new curfew from 10 p.m. for teenagers remain in force as long as necessary. The curfew is usually in force in the city during the school year, which begins August 31.

Late Monday night, Barrett and Milwaukee Police Chief Edward Flynn struck a cautiously optimistic note that weekend events would not be repeated again.

"We see great progress compared to yesterday," said Flynn. Six people were arrested Monday, he added.

Barrett and Flynn credited community and religious leaders to meet with residents and calling for calm.

The tumult was confined in the northern district of Milwaukee Sherman Park, which was closed at 18 am Monday, prompting protesters to move to a park adjacent to the gas station.

At nightfall, tensions seemed to stabilize, with the exception of a few brief clashes between protesters and police in the park. Otherwise, a prayer vigil by members of a local church and Army Hi continued without incident.

Flynn noted that residents hold prayer circles and a barbecue was "certainly very encouraging."

"The vast majority of people are not interested in the damage to the where they live, "he said.

the violence over the weekend had prompted Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker to declare a state of emergency on Sunday.

What has incited violence

the protests began hours after a police officer shot Smith on Saturday.

the meeting of Smith with the police began when a pair of officers he and another person in a car Saturday afternoon at the stop, police said. the men fled the car, and officers followed, Smith shot in the arm and chest when he failed to put his weapon, Barrett said.

gun Smith, and 500 rounds of ammunition were stolen during a burglary near Waukesha in March, said the police.

police camera images showed Smith holding a handgun at the meeting, Barrett said. Police said the officer shot Smith after failing to comply with orders to put his weapon. His gun was loaded with 23 rounds, plus the officer was carrying.

Smith died at the scene, and no officers were injured. The unidentified officer who fired the fatal shots is 24 and has six years of service with the Milwaukee Police - three as an officer. It will be the administrative department in an investigation.

Milwaukee police take security measurements Sunday.

Smith's Kimberly Neal sister cried a brother she described as a high school graduate who played basketball, not a "man with a long criminal record" described by the police.

"It should have been tased, if anything," she said.

Under state law, the Wisconsin Department of Justice will conduct the investigation. Wisconsin was the first state to pass legislation requiring an independent investigation into the death involving law enforcement, the governor said.

Why Wisconsin law on police-related murders is different

"The worst place to live African-Americans'

Protesters clash with police Saturday night in Milwaukee.

The police shooting many festering racial tensions to the surface.

Alderman Khalif Rainey said the area was a "powder keg" for potential violence throughout the summer.

"What happened ... can not be right, and I'm not justifying it, but nobody can deny the fact that there are problems, racial problems in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, which must be corrected," Rainey said. "This community of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, became the worst place to live for African Americans throughout the country"

Race and reality. The scourge of segregation

Rainey said Saturday's violence was a byproduct of inequality, injustice, unemployment and lack of educational opportunities.

An officer was hospitalized after a rock broke the windshield of a police car.

Racial tensions have long permeated the city.

"People are afraid of the other," said Reginald Jackson resident last year. "Blacks are afraid of the white parts of the city. The Whites are afraid of black and Latino parts of the city."
Statistics save Jackson's request. Milwaukee is the great most separate town between black and white residents, according to a City of Milwaukee Health Assessment.

Milwaukee suburb of white residents often avoid northern part, mostly black of the city, driving around.

CNN Ray Sanchez reported from Milwaukee, and Holly Yan CNN in Atlanta and Madison Park in San Francisco wrote this story. Emanuella Grinberg CNN, Lindsey Knight, Amanda Watts, Joe Sutton and Ana Cabrera contributed to this report.

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