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Wednesday 26 April 2017

Pope gives extreme love to Mexico's political, church tip top



MEXICO CITY: Pope Francis tested Mexico's political and ecclesial elites on Saturday to furnish their kin with security, equity and brave peaceful care to defy the medication propelled viciousness and debasement that are wracking the nation, conveying an intense love message to Mexico's decision classes on his initially entire day in the nation.

``Experience shows us that each time we look for the way of benefits or advantages for a couple to the burden of the benefit of all, at some point or another the life of society turns into a rich soil for debasement, sedate exchange, avoidance of various societies, brutality and furthermore human trafficking, abducting and passing, cutting enduring and backing off advancement,'' he told government experts at the presidential royal residence.

In an ensuing hard-hitting discourse to his own ministers, Francis tested church pioneers known for their yielding to Mexico's rich and effective to fearlessly condemn the ``insidious danger'' postured by the medication exchange and not take cover behind their own benefit and vocations.

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Sunday 22 January 2017

AAP eyes Punjab, Goa to spread footprint

NEW DELHI: Battling the perception that it is no longer the force it was on its home turf of Delhi, Aam Aadmi Party's bid to boost its national fortunes hangs on its score in the Punjab and Goa polls.

After a stunning success in the 2015 Delhi assembly elections, AAP is focusing on expanding beyond the capital, looking to assert itself as a significant challenger in what have been two-horse races.

The state polls will also impact the atmospherics of Delhi's municipal elections due soon. Though civic polls often reflect local issues, AAP's show in Punjab and Goa will be a scene setter. A win in Punjab will boost AAP as it looks to arrest BJP's winning streak in municipal polls. With Delhi's civic polls appearing to be a mid-term referral that AAP feels confident of winning, expanding its footprint is critical for a party trying to cement its claim of being an alternative to Congress and BJP.
Success will prompt AAP to claim that its attack on demonetisation -- as an "antipoor" move meant to benefit friends of BJP -- was vindicated. The flip side will see AAP having to face a serious competitor for its base in slums and unauthorised colonies with BJP using "notebandi" to appeal to the poor vote. AAP won its four Lok Sabha seats in Punjab riding a "protest" vote against the Akali-BJP combine and dissatisfaction with Congress.Taking on BJP in Goa is more daunting. A minor show could mean that it may well evaporate after the elections.

Party sources said the Goa and Punjab results were not likely to affect Delhi's municipal polls but do not deny that a win will generate a fa vourable wind. "In the Delhi corporation elections, AAP will be fighting on the basis of its two years in the state government. If people have not been satisfied with BJP and Congress, they won't be voted back. Punjab and Goa seem too far removed from Delhi to make any difference," a senior party member said.


Source:-TOI

Thursday 19 May 2016

EgyptAir flight MS804 to Cairo disappears from radar

EgyptAir flight 804 travelling from Paris to Cairo has disappeared from radar with 56 passengers and 10 crew members on board, the airline has said.

French President Francois Hollande said in a televised address that the plane had crashed early on Thursday.

The plane made "sudden swerves" mid-air and plunged before dropping off radars in the southern Mediterranean, Greece's defence minister said.

"At 3:39am the course of the aircraft was south and south-east of Kassos and Karpathos [islands] ... immediately after it entered Cairo FIR and made swerves and a descent I describe; 90 degrees left and then 360 degrees to the right," Defence Minister Panos Kammenos told a news conference.

Greek authorities mounted a search in the area south of the island of Karpathos without result so far, he said.

However, Egypt's civil aviation ministry said in a statement it was too early to confirm if the passenger plane had crashed.

According to EgyptAir, the plane took off from Paris' Charles De Gaulle Airport shortly after 11pm local time.

Greece is deploying military aircraft and a frigate to an area in the southern Mediterranean its defence ministry said.

The search for the missing EgyptAir plane was taking place at sea, about 130 nautical miles southeast of the island of Karpathos, the Greek defence ministry told Reuters news agency.

"One C-130 aircraft and an early-warning EMB-145H plane are already operating in the area. Another C-130 plane is on standby at Kasteli airport on the [southern Greek] island of Crete," Greece's military command said.

Source: http://www.aljazeera.com