EgyptAir hijacking drama: British man Ben Innes poses for photo with Seif Mustafa
EgyptAir Hijacker Arrested1:01The hijacker of an EgyptAir plane, which was forced to land in Cyprus, has been taken into custody, according to police. The last of the plane's 63 passengers and crew were seen exiting the aircraft, one via a window. There were no casualties. Ben Innes' selfie with Seif Eldin Mustafa wearing his fake suicide belt on the hijacked EgyptAir. Picture: Supplied.Staff writersNews Corp Australia NetworkTHE man who took a picture with the EgyptAir hijacker while being hel..>> view originalUber can't live up to the expectations it set
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So you always thought that fairy tales only exist in movies—even a princess. Meet the real-life princesses who met their Prince Charming. Kate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge. The Duchess of Cambridge celebrated with graduates of Bath University's ...>> view originalISIS Fears Run Americans Out of Turkey
The U.S. is pulling military families out of Turkey and Israel is urging all citizens to leave the country as soon as possible over concerns of a looming terror attack.ISTANBUL — The Obama administration became on Tuesday the latest Western government to move to protect its citizens in an increasingly volatile Turkey, ordering some 700 family members—and almost 300 pets—of military personnel to leave the country because of the danger of imminent terrorist attacks.The Pentagon said family members..>> view originalANZ 'can't act' on Najib
Chinese journalist resigns amid government clampdown on media
Yu Shaolei, Culture Editor of the Southern Metropolis Daily in China’s Guangdong province, posted a photo of his resignation letter on his Weibo account. The note said he could no longer toe the Communist Party line or "bear the surname" of the party. His comments refer the President Xi Jinping’s widely publicised tour of China’s top three state media organisations in February, where he said that the allegiance of all journalists was to the party. Yu had worked for the newspaper for more than 1..>> view originalAbe eyes more economic steps after passage of record budget
With an eye on the Upper House election this summer, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is pulling out all the stops in terms of economic policy. With record budget spending for fiscal 2016 approved by the Diet on March 29, Abe is now weighing further policies to prop up the economy and plans to instruct his Cabinet team to come up with suggestions in the near future. In addition, Abe may also decide to postpone a scheduled hike in an unpopular sales tax, which would go down well with voters. The consum..>> view original
Wednesday, March 30, 2016
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