The European Central Bank gave Cyprus four days to come up with a bailout plan as of Thursday. Russian Finance Minister Anton Siluanov said, "the talks have ended," but but Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev said assistance from Moscow would be depended on Cyprus gaining European Union for its other ideas for raising money. Cypriot officials have hoped for a loan of $30 billion or more from Russia. If Cyprus does not come up with a bailout plan within the next few days, then the European Central Bank will cutoff their banking sector.
Friday, March 22, 2013
Barack in Israel
President Barack Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met to discuss Israelis and Palestinians and how to live next to each other. Obama wanted to make sure Netanyahu knew that he was committed to their security and he will strengthen the relationship between them. "The question is whether the Iranian leadership will seize that opportunity," Obama said, "We can't even trust yet, much less verify."
Thursday, March 21, 2013
7 Marines Killed In Training
Seven marines were killed in an explosion from a training exercise in Nevada. They ranged from ages 19 to 26 and most of them were veterans of the war in Afghanistan. "We send our prayers and condolences to the families of the Marines and sailors who have been killed and injured in this tragic accident," said 2nd Marine General Jim Lukeman. Not only were those 7 killed, but a Navy corpsman was seriously injured, as well as 5 other Marines. The Marines will now not allow the use of 60mm mortars until they find what the cause to the explosion was.
Wednesday, March 20, 2013
Mohawk Shooting
Kurt Myers, 64, was shot and killed by police and swat teams for killing 4 people. After killing 4 and wounding 2 during a shooting spree Wednesday morning, Myers shot at police officers and hid in an abandoned building. After 20 hours, swat teams sent in the k9 team to the abandoned house where Myers was. He shot and killed the dog. A neighbor of Myers said "Meyers is an older man who lives alone and has never been friendly to him." Police still do not know what the motive to the killing was.
Monday, March 18, 2013
Football Head Injuries
A condition known as punch drunk has been affecting boxers who have suffered multiple hits to the head, but it has become hazardous to football players as well. Chronic traumatic encephalopathy or CTE, is a brain disease that has been linked with repeated head trauma. Former NFL linebacker Junior Seau committed suicide last year due to it. 34 former NFL players who have died and donated their brains to research. Over 90% of them were linked to CTE. Dr. Marie Pasinkski, a Harvard neurologist says "Any blow to the head that leaves a person slightly dazed or not quite right may cause harm to the brain."
Thursday, March 14, 2013
New Pope
The new pope, Jorge Mario Bergoglio, or Francis, 76, was chosen to be the new pope. “I would like to thank you for your embrace,” said Francis in Vatican City yesterday, “My brother cardinals have chosen one who is from far away, but here I am.” Francis was previously living in Buenos Aires, where he was known as "humble man who spoke out for the poor." President Obama gave his opinion on Pope Francis “As a champion of the poor and the most vulnerable among us, he carries forth the message of love and compassion that has inspired the world for more than 2,000 years — that in each other we see the face of God."
Winning Musher Is Oldest Champion In Iditarod History
53 year old Mitch Seavey crossed the finish line at 10:39 p.m. Seavey and his sled dogs finished the 1,000 mile long race in 9 days, 7 hours, 39 minutes, and 56 seconds. Seavey and his son Dallas, 25, are the oldest and youngest winning mushers in all of Iditarod history. "Mitch Seavey scored one for the AARP-eligible crowd Tuesday night by becoming the oldest champion in Iditarod history," written by the Anchorage Daily News.
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Grumpy Cat
Grumpy cat, also known as Tardar Sauce, has recently become an internet sensation. The 11 month old cat became famous a few months ago when her owners, Bryan and Tabatha Bundesen posted photos of her on Reddit, which became viral immediately. "It was an accident," said Bryan Bundesen, "We thought it would get some laughs, with the Internet liking cats. And it just kept going." Grumpy cat has become the subject of thousands of memes and will soon be premiering in a Friskies cat food commercial. Although she may look unhappy, Bryan says she is a "healthy and happy cat".
Monday, March 11, 2013
White House concerned over North Korean threats
According to this article, North Korea has been sending threats to the White House saying that Pyongyang was canceling the 60-year-old "armistice" that ended the Korean War. We are certainly concerned by North Korea's bellicose rhetoric," Jay Carney, Obama's spokesman revealed to White House reporters, "And the threats that they have been making follow a pattern designed to raise tension and intimidate others. The DPRK will achieve nothing by threats or provocation, which will only further isolate North Korea and undermine international efforts to ensure peace and stability in northeast Asia." North Korea wants a peace treaty, guaranteed security, and the removal of over 25,000 US troops in South Korea.
Wednesday, March 6, 2013
Hugo Chavez, Venezuelan President, Dead at 58
According to this article, Venezuela's socialist president, Hugo Chavez died at age 58. Chavez has been fighting cancer, recently getting treatment in Cuba. Chavez announced on December 8th 2012 that he would be traveling back to Cuba to undergo surgery since his pelvic cancer came back. Despite his health, he was still elected. In his last public address before his emergency cancer treatment, announced that Nicolas Miduro would take over.
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
Vote counting under way in Kenya election
| Jubilee alliance supporters cheer during a rally in Kenya's capital Nairobi |
| Supporters of Kenya's Deputy Prime Minister and presidential candidate Uhuru Kenyatta from the Maasai community |
According to this article, vote counting began in Kenya's election. With 14 million registered voters, 99,000 policemen were were deployed to stop the violence. 19 people were killed in an incident in thevcoastal city, including six police officers. In Kilifi, a gang beat security forces at a school where some of the voting was taking place. Four or more officers were killed. Late on Sunday, the police said that criminals were going to dress in police uniforms and disrupt the voting centers. According to the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission, about 23,000 observers, including 2,600 international monitors, are going to be deployed.
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