Thursday, March 31, 2016

Ex-wife of ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi: I want a new life in Europe


She was married to the most wanted man in the world, the leader of ISIS.
In her first interview since her release from a Lebanese prison last year, Saja al-Dulaimi recalled that what it was like to be Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi's wife and what she fears for the daughter she bore with him.
Expressen said it spoke to Dulaimi, 28, in a secret location near the border of Lebanon and Syria. Here's what she said: He was a family man, Born in Iraq to an upper-middle-class conservative family, Dulaimi was married off to Baghdadi. He was not a bloodthirsty terrorist back then, she claims.

Why Trump's abortion comments scare Republicans


Donald Trump's suggestion that women who get abortions should face "some form of punishment" if the practice is banned is giving the #NeverTrump movement new urgency.
Faced with the prospect of Trump as the party's standard bearer, Republicans from across the ideological spectrum quickly condemned Trump's assertion -- but not before Democrats showed the damage Trump's words could have on the GOP.

17 dead after overpass collapses in Kolkata, India


An overpass collapsed on Thursday in the Indian city of Kolkata, crushing vehicles below it, killing at least 17 people and leaving dozens more missing, authorities said.
Maj. Gen. Anurag Gupta, from India's National Disaster Management Authority, said early Thursday evening that authorities didn't then know how many people were driving across the bridge when it fell or how many more remained trapped.

Sunday, March 27, 2016

Marry The Complicated Girl


She has too high expectation:

At the point when a woman is brave enough to let you know precisely what she expects from you, think twice before letting her go. You don’t need to agree with all her wishes, particularly if they are too high, but agreeing with some of them may make you live longer . The main point is that her desires shouldn’t contradict your goals.

Tuesday, March 22, 2016

Del Bosque: Costa being 'demonized' in England


Spain coach Vicente del Bosque has claimed Diego Costa is being "demonised" in England and defended the Chelsea striker's conduct.
Del Bosque left Costa out of Spain's squad for the upcoming friendlies against Italy and Romania with reports suggesting he was unhappy with the forward's discipline, but he insists his absence is due to a quadriceps injury.

Thursday, March 3, 2016

Mitt Romney: Donald Trump is a 'phony, a fraud'


Mitt Romney opened his speech by citing Ronald Reagan's argument before the 1964 election that it was "a time for choosing" -- previewing his expected criticism of GOP front-runner Donald Trump by saying he planned to look inward within his own party.
"I'm no Ronald Reagan, and this is a different moment in time, but I believe with all my heart and soul that we face another time of choosing -- one that will have profound consequences for the Republican Party and more importantly, for our country," he said.

Wednesday, March 2, 2016

Adam Johnson found guilty of one count of sexual activity with child


Adam Johnson is facing up to 10 years in prison after being found guilty of one count of sexual activity with a child, having earlier been found not guilty of a similar additional charge.