Philippines Finds Headless Body Near Site Where Militants Executed Canadian
Friday, April 29, 2016
Security is precarious in the southern Philippines, despite a 2014 peace pact between the government and the largest Muslim rebel group that ended 45 years of conflict.


Residents found the head in the centre of Jolo town.
An army spokesman said two men on a motorcycle were seen dropping a plastic bag containing the severed head. Police confirmed the head to be that of Ridsdel.
- Army spokesman Major Filemon Tan said a headless body was found in a dried creek, near the jungles where Ridsdel was believed to have been beheaded by militants belonging to the Abu Sayyaf group.
- “We are still verifying if the body is that of John Ridsdel,” Tan told reporters, adding that a police forensics team was conducting tests. “There were no blood stains in the area, suggesting the body was not beheaded in the area.”
- Abu Sayyaf is a small but brutal militant group known for beheading, kidnapping, bombing and extortion in the south of the mainly Catholic country. Ridsdel, 68, and three others, including a Norwegian and another Canadian, were abducted seven months ago in the southern Philippines.
- They had appealed in a March video for their families and governments to secure their release. In the video, they said the militants had threatened to behead one of them if the 300 million pesos (£4.39 million) ransom for each of them was not paid by Monday.

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Other foreigners held by Abu Sayyaf include one from the Netherlands, one from Japan, four Malaysians and 14 Indonesians.
Source:– ReutersIn the capital, Manila, Rodrigo Duterte(photo), a front-runner in the presidential elections next month, told businessmen, “Kidnapping has to stop. It is destroying our country and it is destroying our country’s reputation.”
Eight killed As 'Golf Ball' Hailstones, Storms Lash Myanmar
Monday, April 25, 2016

Violent storms which saw hailstones the size of golf balls rain down across Myanmar have killed at least eight people in recent days, toppled pagodas and damaged thousands of buildings, officials said Sunday.

Pictures and TV footage showed huge hailstones crashing onto flooded streets and clattering off metal roofs as residents rushed for shelter.
The state-run Global New Light of Myanmar said more than 1,700 pagodas were damaged by gale- force winds in the southern state of Shan on Friday night.

Malaysian Muhyiddin Wants RoS To Verify His Suspension From UMNO?
Saturday, April 23, 2016
Speaking at a meet and greet session at Kampung Biah in Kadok today, he said he has escalated his query to RoS to verify the authenticity of his suspension.

Source: New Straits Times
Will Brazil Fill The Olympic Stands?
Thursday, April 21, 2016This year, Brazil is scheduled to open its arms to people from all over the world for the 2016 Summer Olympics.


Now, President Dilma Rousseff may have to step down amid allegations of fiscal mismanagement, leading many to ask: Will the Olympics even happen?
According to organizers at the International Olympic Committee, the Games should not be affected by the current crisis.
The IOC said it is closely following the impeachment situation, but stressed that the effects of such a controversy would likely be minimal.
"These kinds of political issues have much less influence than at other stages of organizing the Olympic Games," the IOC said.
Source: CNN
Mahathir Seeks Court Order To Freeze Najib's Assets
Wednesday, April 20, 2016

Mahathir, along with two others, filed a suit in March against Najib alleging corruption and abuse of power.

He has denied any wrongdoing and maintains that he did not use the funds for personal gain.
Mahathir was joined in the lawsuit by Khairuddin bin Abu Hassan and Anina binti Saadudin, former members of the ruling United Malay National Organisation (UMNO) party which Najib heads.
The three, citing misfeasance and breach of duty, are seeking exemplary damages from Najib to the government of 2.6 billion ringgit and aggravated damages of 42 million ringgit - equal to the amounts that were deposited into Najib's account.
Natural Disasters Have Caused 8 Million Deaths, US$7 Trillion Worldwide Since 1900
Tuesday, April 19, 2016

More than a third — 38.5 per cent — of the economic damage, and just over half the loss of life was the result of flooding, according to James Daniell, an Australian risk engineer at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
“Flooding is the key driver” for economic loss and death, said Daniell, who has catalogued 35,000 disasters over 115 years, the largest such database in existence.
Since about 1960, storms and storm surges — the exceptional waves they cause — have replaced flooding as the most destructive forces, battering buildings and infrastructure.
- Whether this shift was due to climate change was impossible to say, he told AFP.
- “When we go back in time, the record is not complete,” he said on the sidelines of the annual gathering of about 13,000 Earth and space scientists.
- “We probably have floods and storms from the 1930s or 1940s, for example, that never came into the database.
- ” The frequency of other natural disasters — notably earthquakes, which accounted for 26 per cent of losses, and volcanoes, which caused one percent — remained fairly constant over time.

Overall, the annual cost of economic losses due to natural disaster has increased progressively over time, the study found.
But as a percentage of the rising value of all infrastructure on the ground — currently estimated at some US$300 trillion — losses have actually declined, Daniell said.
Source:AFP
Ecuador Quake Toll At 272, ‘Certain To Rise’
Monday, April 18, 2016
The magnitude-7.8 quake struck on Saturday evening.
Coastal areas in the north-west were closest to the epicentre and officials say the death toll is likely to rise as information begins to come in.

"Everything can be rebuilt, but lives cannot be recovered, and that's what hurts the most," he said.
- Ecuador's Vice-President Jorge Glas, visiting one of the worst-hit cities, Manta, met a resident who pleaded for people trapped under rubble.
- "We cannot go in with heavy machinery because it can be tragic for the wounded," Mr Glas told him.
Helicopters and buses are ferrying troops north but have been hampered by landslides.
In some areas people are using their bare hands to try to dig out survivors.
Source: BBC...More..., Agency
4 Indonesians kidnapped By Pirates, Vessels Hijacked
Saturday, April 16, 2016

In that case, the owner of the hijacked tug boat received telephone calls, purportedly from the militant group Abu Sayyaf, demanding a ransom.
Authorities believe the 10 Indonesians are held captive in the Philippines.
Authorities believe the 10 Indonesians are held captive in the Philippines.
Source: AP
Women In Singapore Spend $1K Every Month On Shoes
Saturday, April 16, 2016
Of that $204,000, nearly 59 percent, or $120K, is spent on pricy designer shoes. Two-thirds of those surveyed in Singapore admitted to saving up a secret stash of about $1,000 ever single
month to spend on shoes alone — about two times more than Malaysians.

But that’s not to say that Singaporeans are switching up their shoes every day. In fact, eighty-nine percent admitted they own shoes they’ve worn fewer than five times, and 46 percent have shoes they’ve never worn, ever.
In comparison, a 2014 study found that the typical American gal
shills out approximately $20,557 on shoes in her lifetime — nearly $124,000 less than her Singaporean counterparts.

Then again, women in Singapore do live, on average, four years longer than Americans. So… that accounts for some extra spending, right? The main takeaway from all this?
If Sex and the City 3 ever actually happens… they might want to consider sending footwear fiend
Carrie Bradshaw to Singapore.
Source: Agency
Unhappy Rayani Air Customers Storm Airline Office In Malaysia
Wednesday, April 13, 2016
Customers, who now have to find new ways to get to their destinations after the airline was given a three-month suspension, were here to claim their refunds.
Some were lucky enough to find chairs and tables to fill in their forms inside Rayani’s small office, while others had to make do with the cement steps outside the second floor office.However, all those who spoke to The Star said they were satisfied with the airline staff’s service on the refund matter.

“They were very patient and understanding. But if you ask me whether I want to fly with them again, probably not. They have caused me a lot of trouble,” he said.
This is the third time customer Fazlee Abdullah has had to meet with the airline’s service staff over problems with his flight.
However, he said he was willing to give them another chance.
Nik Azida Nik Mahmood from Kelantan was livid, claiming that the customer service here would not refund her RM750 tickets in cash as promised earlier.
“They said in the news I could get my refund in cash but now I have to wait for 30 days for them to transfer it into my bank account,” she said
Woman On FBI’s ‘Most Wanted’ List Detained?
Tuesday, April 12, 2016

Delgado, a Mexican citizen, was sought by US authorities for her role in the “murder-for-hire” of Kendra Hatcher, a dentist in Dallas, Texas on Sept 2, 2015.

Delgado has been charged with capital murder, and a federal fugitive warrant was issued in October last year.
Officials said the alleged killers hired by Delgado are already in US custody.
- Even though Delgado did not pull the trigger, she “is still responsible for the murder,” said Thomas Class, another FBI agent.
- Once notified of the US arrest request, Mexican authorities said they searched for Delgado “in places where her relatives and friends could help” in northern Mexico and Mexico City.

She is being held in the Santa Martha Acatitla prison in Mexico City while the extradition request is being completed, the Mexican statement added.
Source: AFP
Singaporean Man Torches Himself In Front Of Malaysian Clinic?
Saturday, April 09, 2016
JOHOR BARU, Malaysia - A Singaporean man torched himself in front of a clinic along Jalan Harimau in Taman Century Johor Baru.
The
42-year-old man had, prior to the 9am incident yesterday, bought four
litres of petrol for RM8 (S$3) from a petrol station just two metres
away from the clinic.
Johor Baru South OCPD Supt Sulaiman Salleh said the victim told the pump attendant that his car was out of petrol and it was parked near the clinic.
"After filling up a plastic container with petrol, he walked to the clinic at Jalan Harimau and torched himself there and ran to a nearby hotel before falling into a drain," he said.
Supt Sulaiman said the police did not know why the victim torched him颅self and urged witnesses to come forward.
He said the victim, who suffered serious burns, was in critical condition and still unconscious at the Hospital Sultanah Aminah here.
Source: Asia One

SABAH, MALAYSIAN BORNEO - THE LAND BELOW THE WIND
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