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domDva:I'm sure you're just a troll, have you seen a beautiful contruction site before? |
I can, If Lala can sleep with me on it cos his the only one I can trust with Snake |
Asians especially chineses are known to have psuedoscience medicines albeit it can be ticking bomb sometimes. |
godkiller:Good, Op should enroll for this cos his obviously jobless |
Chlerion:Must you tribalise this too, i can see that Rat has finally sniff your pant or boxer whatever you care to wear. |
The governor of the Mudug region in Somalia's Puntland has been killed along with three of his bodyguards in a suicide car bombing claimed by armed group al-Shabab, according to the police and a security official. "A suicide car bomb hit the governor's car. Governor Ahmed Muse Nur and three of his bodyguards died," police captain Mohamed Osman told the Reuters news agency on Sunday. Security official Muse Ahmed confirmed the death toll. "There are other casualties but the details are still being investigated," he told AFP news agency. In late March, the governor of Puntland was killed in similar circumstances. Al-Shabab has been fighting for years to topple Somalia's internationally-recognised central government and frequently carries out bombings in Somalia and elsewhere in the region. The group wants to establish its own rule in the Horn of Africa country, based on a strict interpretation of Islamic law. On Sunday, the armed group posted a statement on a pro- Shabab website that said: "The governor of the apostate administration in the Mudug region was killed in a martyrdom operation in Galkayo today." Galkayo lies about 600km (375 miles) north of Somalia's capital Mogadishu. Al-Shabab, an al-Qaeda affiliate, was driven out of Mogadishu in 2011 and lost most of its strongholds, but still controls vast swathes of the countryside. Its members have promised to overthrow the government in Mogadishu and have carried out numerous attacks in the capital. Source: https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2020/05/somalia-governor-killed-suicide-bombing-claimed-al-shabab-200517150049962.html
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Eulalia:You hit it right, 1&4 is obviously coming behind to overtake |
Aint so worried about the comfirmed cases, i'm only about the fatalities, is on a high side on per capital ratio of comfirmed cases compare to some other africa countries. |
Is probably fake news, i checked almost every international media i can stumble on but i couldnt see any of this related to his death, maybe is all assumptions. Rip to Kim if it turns out to be real |
Still coming out low, pretty good but our dimwit Govt isnt using this lockdown period so well, ought to carry out mass testing for His populace cos thats the sense of this lockdown. Unfortunately extension of this lockdown is looming |
mployer:So how do you get 27°C to kill Corona virus without sunlight? |
dederocs:See aint an advocate of any lockdown extension by the dimwit govt, my savings is burning up so fast now and it can only sustain me for like another 5-6weeks so i dont support the extension but i think africa should fine another model to curb the spead of this virus or will probably learn to live with it. |
mployer:I think you need to schooled, where on earth did you see or being proved that Sun light can kill New novel Coronavirus. just please stop all this assumptions crap |
Rick9:i wonder oh maximum of EP records are Six Tracks |
To those people people saying He can never be a christain, I'm wondering if they've never heard of Christain Terriorism both in Ancient and Modern times. but for me, this is poorly planned game of terriorism. is highly planned to change some narration i believe |
People in more than 10 countries, mostly in Asia, have been diagnosed with the virus, which originated in Wuhan, China. A new strain of coronavirus is spreading around the world after originating at a seafood market in the central Chinese city of Wuhan. In China , 41 people have died and 1,287 cases have been recorded on the mainland as the country steps up its response to the crisis by restricting transport and closing tourist sites. Here are the countries that have so far confirmed cases of the new coronavirus: China As of Saturday, almost 1,300 people have been infected across China , most of them in and around Wuhan. Nearly all of those who died were in the Wuhan region, but officials have confirmed two deaths elsewhere - one in Hebei province and another in the northeastern Heilongjiang province. The city of Macau, a gambling hub hugely popular with mainland tourists, has confirmed two cases. In Hong Kong , five people are known to have the disease. Three of those cases were confirmed in the 24 hours to Saturday morning. Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam on Saturday declared the outbreak an "emergency" - the city's highest warning tier - and said all official celebrations of the Lunar New Year would be cancelled. France There are three known cases of the coronavirus in France , the first European country to be affected by the outbreak. A 48-year-old man is in hospital in Bordeaux. He had recently travelled to Wuhan and returned to France via the Netherlands. Two others have been hospitalised in Paris, one of which is a relative of one of the other infected patients in France. All three had recently travelled to China and had now been placed in isolation. France's health minister has said it is likely that there will be more cases and that authorities are surveying all the people that the patients came into contact with after arriving in France. Japan Japan 's health authorities confirmed a third case on Saturday. The country's health ministry said a woman in her 30s who lives in Wuhan had contracted the virus. The country's first case was reported by the health ministry last week: a man who had visited Wuhan and was hospitalised on January 10, four days after his return to Japan. Local media said the second patient was a man in his 40s who was originally from Wuhan and on a trip to Japan. Australia Australia on Saturday confirmed its first case of the virus: a man who arrived in Melbourne from China a week ago. Authorities said they were contacting people who had travelled on the same plane from China and offering advice. Later on Saturday, authorities said three men in Sydney who had recently arrived from China had tested positive for the disease and were in isolation in local hospitals. Malaysia Malaysia confirmed its first three cases on Saturday. All were Chinese nationals on holiday from Wuhan who arrived in the country from Singapore two days earlier. A 66-year-old woman and two boys, aged two and 11, were in a stable condition and being kept in an isolation ward at a public hospital, Malaysia's health minister said. They are all relatives of a man who was found to be infected in Singapore. Nepal Nepal said a 32-year-old man arriving from Wuhan had the deadly disease. The patient, who was initially quarantined, recovered and was discharged. The government said that surveillance has been increased at the airport "and suspicious patients entering Nepal are being monitored". Singapore Singapore has announced at least three cases - a 66-year-old man and his 37-year-old son, who arrived in Singapore on Monday from Wuhan, and a 52-year-old Wuhan woman, who arrived in the city-state on Tuesday. South Korea South Korea confirmed its second case of the virus on Friday. The health ministry said a South Korean man in his 50s started experiencing symptoms while working in Wuhan on January 10. He was tested after his return earlier this week, and the virus was confirmed. The country reported its first case on January 20: a 35-year-old woman who flew in from Wuhan. Both remain in treatment and are in stable conditions. Taiwan Taiwan has uncovered three cases so far. It has since advised against travel to Wuhan and Hubei province and on Friday said any arrivals from Wuhan would be rejected by immigration. All arrivals from the rest of China - including Hong Kong and Macau - must fill out health declaration forms on arrival. It has also banned the export of face masks for a month to ensure domestic supplies. Thailand Thailand has detected five cases so far: four Chinese nationals from Wuhan and a 73-year-old Thai woman who came back from the Chinese city this month. Two of the Chinese patients were treated, and have since recovered and travelled back to China , the Thai health ministry said this week. The United States On Tuesday, US health officials announced the country's first case, a man in his 30s living near Seattle. On Friday, a second case was announced - a woman in her 60s living in Chicago. Both were treated and are recovering. Vietnam Vietnam on Thursday confirmed two cases of the virus: an infected man from Wuhan travelled to Ho Chi Minh City earlier this month and passed the virus on to his son. Both were being treated in hospital and are stable, Vietnamese health officials said. Source: https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2020/01/countries-confirmed-cases-coronavirus-200125070959786.html |
Offpoint:well said |
Ashirioluwa:Do you have to quote the whole post to spew this trash..... |
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Can one be a self taught in programming with a system |
China and the United States have agreed to halt additional tariffs as both countries engage in new trade negotiations with the goal of reaching an agreement within 90 days, the White House said on Saturday. The breakthrough came after a dinner meeting between President Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping at the Group of 20 summit in Buenos Aires. Trump agreed not to boost tariffs on $200bn of Chinese goods from 10 to 25 percent on January 1 as previously announced, while Beijing agreed to buy an unspecified but "very substantial" amount of agricultural, energy, industrial and other products, the White House said in a statement. China "is open to approving the previously unapproved" deal for US company Qualcomm Inc (QCOM.O) to acquire Netherlands-based NXP Semiconductors (NXPI.O) "should it again be presented". The Chinese government's top diplomat, State Councillor Wang Yi, said the negotiations were conducted in a "friendly and candid atmosphere". "The two presidents agreed that the two sides can and must get bilateral relations right," Wang told reporters, adding they agreed to further exchanges at appropriate times. "Discussion on economic and trade issues was very positive and constructive. The two heads of state reached consensus to halt the mutual increase of new tariffs," Wang said. "China is willing to increase imports in accordance with the needs of its domestic market and the people's needs, including marketable products from the United States, to gradually ease the imbalance in two-way trade." Einar Tangen, a political analyst and investment banker based in Beijing, told Al Jazeera that the truce was "an excellent outcome" given the threats of escalation that preceded the meeting. "Both sides were very leery. They have to be able to go home and say that they have accomplished something and I think both of them have," he told Al Jazeera, adding that he did not expect China to yield on US demands regarding state-subsidisation of industry. "This state-owned enterprise issue is not going to go away. Remember, this is a 90-day cooling-off period, there was 100 days last year. You're still going to be running into the same impediments. "China feels that it needs to go ahead, that it's just passing the middle-income track level, that it needs to develop a tertiary economy, and they will not allow themselves to be subjugated by another nation," he added. Reporting from Beijing, Al Jazeera's Adrian Brown said that it would be hard for both parties to reach a broader economic deal within the 90-day period. "There remain fundamental areas of disagreement between these two sides, especially in the area of forced technology transfer and the fact that the US says that American companies who want to do business in China have to enter into 50-50 joint-venture arrangements and then hand over their know-how. The US is saying this has to stop." "There is one area where Xi Jinping is unlikely to yield and that concerns his industrial policy, known as Made in China 2025," said Brown. "This is his aim, to make China a world leader in technologies of the future, things like artificial intelligence and robotics. "But the US is saying that China will do this by heavily subsidising the companies involved and it says that has to stop. President Xi has maintained that it won't," he said. Meanwhile, the White House also said that Xi agreed to designate the drug fentanyl as a controlled substance. For more than a year, Trump has raised concerns about the synthetic opioid being sent from China to the US, which is facing an epidemic of opioid-related deaths. White House press secretary Sarah Sanders said the decision means that "people selling fentanyl to the US will be subject to China's maximum penalty under the law". Source: https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2018/12/china-declare-trade-war-ceasefire-trump-xi-summit-181202031620261.html |
At least 13 officers killed after suspected drug cartel hitmen open fire and set vehicles on fire in Michoacan state of Mexico. More than a dozen police officers have been killed and nine others wounded in an ambush by gunmen in the Mexican state of Michoacan, a western region where violence attributed to drug cartels has spiked in recent months. The state police officers on Monday had gone to a home in the town of El Aguaje in Aguililla municipality to issue a warrant when "several armed civilians fired on them" and set their vehicles on fire, Michoacan's state security department said in a statement. The federal public security ministry said 14 police were killed, though its Michoacan state counterpart reported that 13 officers were confirmed dead. "No attack on the police will go unpunished, and this was a cowardly, devious attack because they laid an ambush in this area of the road," Silvano Aureoles, state governor, said. Souce: https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2019/10/mexican-policemen-killed-cartel-ambush-191015055631257.html
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I think that '6 life sentence' is solely place there incase of any pardon that could grant him Freedom ![]() |
