Thursday, 21 September 2017

North Korea is planning to test a hydrogen bomb in the Pacific Ocean after Donald trump vowed to 'totally destroy' Kim Jong-un's rogue state. 
North Korea's top diplomat said the country planned to test the bomb to fulfill Kim Jong Un's vow to take the 'highest-level of hard-line countermeasure in history' against the US.
The threat comes after US President Donald Trump said he would 'totally destroy' North Korea. At his UN address on Tuesday, president trump warned the North Korean leader that the United States, if threatened, would destroy the country of 26 million people.
Kim Jong-un confirmed his nuclear program was on the 'correct path' this week.
'His remarks... have convinced me, rather than frightening or stopping me, that the path I chose is correct and that it is the one I have to follow to the last,' Kim Jong-un said in a statement.  He called Mr Trump 'mentally deranged' and said the US President's comments were 'the most ferocious declaration of war in history'.
'I will surely and definitely tame the mentally deranged US dotard with fire,' Kim said in the rare direct statement, referring to Trump. 
'He has made unprecedented rude nonsense one has never heard from any of his predecessors. 
'A frightened dog barks louder.' 
The letter, issued in the leader's own name, was unusual for North Korea.  'I'd like to advise Trump to exercise prudence in selecting words and to be considerate of whom he speaks to when making a speech in front of the world,' the statement said. 
'After taking office, Trump has rendered the world restless through threats and blackmail against all countries in the world. 
'He is unfit to hold the prerogative of supreme command of a country, and he is surely a rogue and a gangster fond of playing with fire, rather than a politician.'  
He offered more vitriol for Trump, saying he was 'unfit to hold the prerogative of supreme command of a country, and he would 'pay dearly for his speech calling for totally destroying North Korea. 'Whatever Trump might have expected, he will face results beyond his expectation,' Kim said. 
Foreign Minister Ri Yong Ho said it 'could be the most powerful detonation of an H-bomb in the Pacific', according to South Korea's Yonhap news agency. 
Ri reportedly added: 'We have no idea about what actions could be taken as it will be ordered by leader Kim Jong Un'. 
If North Korea launches the test, it will be considered a major provocation by Washington and its allies.  President Trump signed an executive order on Thursday designed to choke North Korea's economy. 
The president said the new order would cut off sources of revenue that funded North Korea's efforts to develop what he called 'the deadliest weapons known to humankind'. 
The order was designed to dissuade Pyongyang from pursuing its nuclear missile program. 
Pyongyang is the capital city of North Korea.
The ex-girlfriend of an Irish pop star has been arrested at her $1.2m (£900,000) London apartment and charged with murdering her French nanny before burning her body in the back yard.
Sabrina Quider, 34, had hired Sophie Lionnet, 21, to look after her children - including a son she had with ex-boyfriend Mark Walton, who founded Irish boyband Boyzone - allegedly paying the live-in nanny just $63 a month.
But on Wednesday, police discovered Lionnet's badly burned body in Quider's garden - after they were alerted to the grisly scene by an eight-year-old boy. Local parents had noted 'foul-smelling smoke' emanating from Quider's home, in the affluend South London suburb of Southfields, as they took their children home from school on Wednesday.
But it was one curious boy who raised the alarm after he scaled the apartment's back yard gate and saw a huge bonfire with a man throwing what he thought were 'sticks' on the flames. 
Officers arrived at 6.30pm and discovered a body that was so badly burned they could not establish her age or even gender. 
However, the victim was identified by local residents as Sophie Lionnet, 21, a nanny from Troyes, a town in north-eastern France. 
Quider was arrested at the scene along with Ouissem Medouni, 40. Both have now been charged with murder.
Lionnet, who moved to the UK to learn English, is thought to have been living with Quider at her flat for 14 months caring for her three-year-old daughter, and the six-year-old son she had with Walton. Locals said that Lionnet had to work long hours to care for the two children, while  Quider, who claims to work as a stylist, make-up artist, fashion designer and songwriter, had been enjoying a busy social life.
On social media, the French-Algerian mother posed for glamorous pictures on nights out at various restaurants.
And although she 'had a lot of money,' neighbors said, Quider paid her nanny just £50 ($68) a month. One friend of the victim said: 'She came here to learn English, but found it very difficult here.
'Sabrina liked her social life and liked going out with her friends. There always seemed to be plenty of money. 
'She has had Sophie, who is from a poor French family, living in her little home for 14 months.
'Sophie had been unhappy for a long time - so unhappy she left to stay with one of her few friends for two nights last month.
'She had finally decided to go home though, and had just asked her mum to send her £40 ($54) so she could afford the fare. 'She was supposed to have gone back on Monday. She never arrived. Sabrina was always a real party girl, out smiling with friends. She was very different with Sophie at home.'
The friend added: 'The father of [Quider's] son left some time ago and she has a new boyfriend, who is also French Algerian. It was him who introduced Sabrina to Sophie. Neighbors were horrified. One woman, who did not want to be named, said: 'I was walking past on the way home from school and we could see flames through the fence posts.
'My young son called out, "If you are having a barbecue, are we allowed to come?". 
'I told him, "no that’s not a barbecue, that’s a bad smell". I thought they may be burning leaves. 
tabletsThere has been a scientific study carried out in Denmark.  It looked at 650,000 children born between 1996 and 2006. The study found that the children’s risk of having any type of autism spectrum disorder was increased, when certain mothers took valproate during pregnancy.
There is already a known risk with taking sodium valproate during pregnancy. It increases the risk of children being born with birth defects and thinking problems. The new research also shows that valproate significantly increases the risk of having a child with autism or an autism spectrum disorder.
Autism is a lifelong developmental disability that affects how a person communicates with, and relates to, other people and the world around them.
It is a spectrum condition, which means that, while all people with autism share certain areas of difficulty, their condition will affect them in different ways. Asperger syndrome is a form of autism.
“The absolute risk of being diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder was 4.4 per cent in children exposed to valproate. This is compared to 1.5 per cent in children not exposed. The absolute risk of being diagnosed with childhood autism was 2.5 per cent in children exposed to valproate. This is compared to 0.5 per cent in children not exposed to valproate,” said the author of the study, Jakob Christensen. The author is a consultant neurologist at Aarhus University Hospital in Aarhus, Denmark.
The study was published in the Journal of the American Medical Association.
Nicole Crosby-McKenna, Epilepsy Action’s senior policy and campaigns officer said: “It is vital that women and girls of child bearing potential taking any epilepsy medicine have access to specialist information and advice. This should cover contraception, conception and pregnancy.
“For some women, sodium valproate is the safest drug for them to take in pregnancy. This is because it is the only medicine that effectively controls their epilepsy. More research is needed to discover the best way to treat these women before and during pregnancy.
“Another researcher in this area raised an interesting question - do these children have true autism or is it actually foetal valproate syndrome? Is it a case that some of the common features of autistic spectrum disorder are also common features of foetal valproate syndrome?
“There is an urgent need for continuing studies in this area. We need to better understand the potential effects of exposure to maternal sodium valproate. This includes how to minimise these risks if possible, or identify the families at a higher risk of having a baby with foetal valproate syndrome. Research is also needed to highlight best practice care and interventions to use in children and adults with foetal valproate syndrome.”
Epilepsy Action does not advise women to stop taking sodium valproate unless their doctor advises them to do so.
A close friend of the main London Bridge Terrorist has been jailed for four and a half years today after making this ISIS propaganda video outside Windsor Castle pledging to kill 'non-believers'.
Taha Hussain, 21, from Slough, Berkshire, was in a group shouting 'Allahu Akbar' and 'baby butchers' at soldiers in the town's barracks.
He also pledged to topple a statue of Queen Victoria in the same way Saddam Hussein's fell in lraq in 2003 - but later told police he was in Windsor 'feeding the ducks'.
He and another extremist filmed themselves in a car outside the famous castle and at the nearby Coldstream Guards barracks as they made threats and vowed to 'liberate Windsor' saying: 'ISIS will last for ever'. Hussain was an associate of Khuram Butt, who went on to lead two other men on a vehicle and knife attack on London Bridge and in Borough Market in June, killing eight people. 
Hussain ran ran two Youtube channels and broadcast extremist material using Whatsapp and Telegram to circle of extremists and appeared on the notorious Jihadi Next Door documentary on Channel 4.
Among the material he shared was an ISIS guide to joining the fighting in Syria which advised followers to launch an attack in their own countries if they were prevented from making the journey.
He also spread terrorist propaganda which said politicians, police and soldiers were the 'best of all people to kill'. 
Judge Paul Dodgson told him: 'Most chillingly in the light of recent events there is a chapter containing advice to those who could not go to Syria.
'The advice includes to wait a few months and try again, steal from the kuffars [non-believers] and, most pertinently to the events we have endured this year, kill local kuffar in their own land.  Hussain and another friend filmed themselves in a car outside Windsor Castle and at the nearby Coldstream Guards barracks as they made threats and yelled ISIS slogans.
In court, the apprentice panel beater, who had become religiously observant at the age of 15, claimed he was in Windsor 'to feed the ducks.'
But, sentencing him to four and a half years in jail, the judge told him: 'The attitude that you then possessed is clearly demonstrated by the words of hatred that you used.'
He said the video 'demonstrates quite graphically what his state of mind was at the time, and his feelings towards his country are amply demonstrated in that video. 
A terror suspect arrested on Saturday night outside a takeaway in connection with the Parsons Green tube bomb has been released without charge.
Syrian student Yahyah Farroukh, 21, was arrested at the Aladdin's Fried Chicken in Hounslow, west London where he worked
Anti-terror detectives are still questioning five men and searching four properties. Five people, including a 17-year-old boy, continue to be questioned in connection with the Parsons Green terrorist attack.
The teenager was detained after officers raided what neighbours described as a 'halfway house' in Thornton Heath, south London, at around 12.05am on Thursday.
The investigation into the rush-hour bombing, which injured 30 people, has also seen three men aged 25, 30 and 48, detained in Newport, south Wales, and an 18-year-old man detained at the Port of Dover.
Scotland Yard said: 'A 21-year-old man arrested in connection with the investigation into the terrorist attack at Parson's Green Tube Station has been released from police custody with no further action.
'The man was arrested in Hounslow at 11.50pm on Saturday, 16 September.
'A warrant for his further detention had been granted by Westminster Magistrates' Court until today, Thursday, 21 September. He was subsequently released. 'A further five men remain in custody, under section 41 of the Terrorism Act in connection with the investigation.
Commander Dean Haydon, head of the Met Counter Terrorism Command, said: 'This continues to be a fast-moving investigation. A significant amount of activity has taken place since the attack on Friday.
'We have five males in custody and searches are continuing at four addresses. Detectives are carrying out extensive inquiries to determine the full facts behind the attack.
'We anticipate that the searches will take some days to complete and may cause further disruption. However, it is important that we continue with these searches and I'd like to thank all those affected for their support, patience and cooperation.'
Mahdi Ramadi, known as Bilal, was named locally as the first of three men detained yesterday in Newport, with witnesses saying he smiled when police moved in to arrest him. 
L'Oreal heiress Liliane Bettencourt, the world's richest woman, has died at the age of 94, her family said today.
'Liliane Bettencourt died last night at home,' her daughter Francoise Bettencourt Meyers said in a statement. 'My mother left peacefully.'
Bettencourt, the cosmetics giant's principal shareholder, was the 14th richest person in the world, according to Forbes magazine, which estimated her net worth in March at $39.5bn (£29.1bn).
She was rarely seen in public since leaving the L'Oreal board in 2012, but her name remained in the headlines as members of her entourage were charged with exploiting her failing mental health.
Bettencourt had been declared unfit to run her own affairs in 2011 after a medical report showing she had suffered from 'mixed dementia' and 'moderately severe' Alzheimer's disease since 2006. The complex legal case involved a bitter feud with her only daughter and unscrupulous friends, and even dragged in former president Nicolas Sarkozy.
Patrice de Maistre, who managed Bettencourt's vast fortune, was accused of getting her to hand over envelopes of cash to members of Sarkozy's right-wing UMP party during his 2007 presidential campaign.
The charges against Sarkozy were dropped in October 2013 due to lack of evidence. Bettencourt was born Liliane Schueller in Paris in 1922 to L'Oreal founder Eugene Schueller and Louise Madeleine Berthe - who died when Bettencourt was just five years old.
She started working for L'Oreal aged 15 as an apprentice labelling bottles of shampoo and rose through the ranks over the years. 
She married French politician and future cabinet minister Andre Bettencourt in 1950, the couple remained together for 57 years during which time they had one daughter.
She inherited L'Oreal after her father died in 1957 and remained at the helm of the company for more than five decades. 

Wednesday, 20 September 2017

An ex-Hugo Boss supermodel has been sentenced to life behind bars for the 2015 slaying of his celebrity TV attorney girlfriend in Redondo Beach.
Robert Reagan, 53, will have the option for parole after he serves 16 years in prison for killing Loredana Nesci, Los Angeles County prosecutors said Tuesday.
Reagan broke down in tears during last month's court hearing after the guilty verdict was announced for the July 2015 stabbing of the 47-year-old 'Loredana, Esq.' actress. According to People, prosecutors suspect that Reagan killed Nesci because they were on the verge of breaking up and 'he wanted to avoid an expensive and bitter custody battle' over their son Rocco, who was five at the time. 
Los Angeles County prosecutor Allyson Ostrowski said Reagan had an expensive divorce from his first wife and wanted to avoid a similar tussle in the courts. During the trial Ostrowski said that Reagan 'gutted' Nesci with a 'Rambo-style' hunting knife and according to the Daily Breeze her injuries were so severe that her insides looked like 'Swiss cheese'. An abdominal wound was 7 inches long.
Nesci's distraught father revealed in Torrance Superior Court Tuesday that his daughter's killing 'destroyed' the family - who will 'never' be the same.
'All of a sudden, in the dark of the night, everything was stolen from her and from all of us,' John Nesci said in the statement. 
It is believed Reagan killed Nesci around 3am on July 22 and called 911 around five hours later. 
During that time he went to his sister's home in San Diego to pick up his son and took a shower. Blood evidence was found in the shower drain. 
Reagan's attorney, Shephard Kopp, claimed his client acted in self-defense during the attack in the couple's California home. 
Kopp said that Nesci, a bodybuilder and former fitness competitor, attacked Reagan with a hunting knife during a heated argument.
'She was an avid bodybuilder, and was exceptionally strong. She attacked Robert with a hunting knife in the midst of a domestic dispute,' he said. 
'While defending himself against her assault with a deadly weapon, [Reagan] tried to disarm her, and in the intense struggle that ensued she tragically suffered a fatal wound,' Kopp said, according to Variety. 
'[Reagan] is not guilty of committing any criminal offense, he is devastated by this horrible event.' 
A friend of the prominent pair and real estate broker, Todd Bernstein, told the Daily Mail Reagan was 'a sweet guy' who was 'intimidated by Loredana,' which surprised him the most.
'While it's sad she's not with us any more, she was bossy, bitchy, dangerous, a real piece of work,' Bernstein said in the shocking interview.
'She was also a tactical fighter, she trained, she kick boxed, she used to be a cop ... Yes they were in love, but he was afraid of her, he told me as much.
A North Korean defector has revealed she watched as 11 musicians were blown to bits by anti-aircraft guns - and saw her teenage classmates dragged off to become Kim Jong-un's sex slaves.
Hee Yeon Lim, 26, opened up about how the tyrant nonchalantly orders executions of people - including family members.
The Pyongyang graduate risked her life by making the revelations but did so to expose sensitive information about the leader.  She claims he forces the upper classes in Pyongyang to watch the horrific killings and later enjoys £1,000 lunched. She spoke to the Mirror  from a secret location, revealing she knew from an early age 'never to question' the then leader Kim Jong- Il. 
She has changed her name for security reasons and said that she was 'scared' after 'seeing terrible things in Pyongyang'. 
Ms Lim said she was one of 10,000 people who witnessed the killing of 11 musicians after they were accused of making a pornographic film. She added: 'The musicians were brought out, tied up, hooded and apparently gagged, so they could not make a noise, not beg for mercy or even scream.
'What I saw that day made me sick in my stomach. They were lashed to the end of anti-aircraft guns. There were around 10,000 people ordered to watch that day and I was standing 200 feet from these victims. 

Tuesday, 19 September 2017

More then 104 people are dead after a 7.1-magnitude earthquake hit Mexico causing gas line explosions, toppling buildings and forcing thousands to be evacuated into the street.
The tremor hit just hours after emergency drills around the nation on the anniversary of another devastating quake that killed thousands in Mexico City in 1985.
Today's quake hit near the Puebla state town of Raboso, about 76 miles southeast of Mexico City, at a depth of 32 miles, the US Geological Survey said.
Horrifying images coming out of the country's capital show rubble strewn across roads and enormous chunks of collapsed buildings laying on the ground with hundreds of terrified locals fleeing onto the streets. As structures fell around her, local resident Georgina Sanchez, 52, said: 'I'm so worried. I can't stop crying. It's the same nightmare as in 1985.'
It comes just days after a powerful 8.1 quake hit Mexico, killing at least 98 people.

Monday, 18 September 2017

These prayers for children have been taken from out-of-print prayer and clergy textbooks. Our prayer sections are a work in progress and we will continue to add more as time goes on. If you’re wondering how to teach your children about prayer, I commend you for your desire to teach such an important principle to your children.
Prayer is a powerful tool and if taught to children while they are young, it’s likely that they will pray throughout their whole lives.  Children will learn a great deal about prayer as they hear you pray. Pray in the morning, before meals, during family time, when someone is ill, at bedtime, or anytime for that matter!
As you boldly declare your faith in prayer to God, your children will be more apt to want to follow in your footsteps. They may even add to your prayers spontaneously. hildren might be apprehensive if they hear formal prayers and wonder if they could “pray” so eloquent.
Teach your children that praying simply means talking to God. Just like they would talk to their teacher, parent, or friend, they can talk to God. Let them know that there is really no right or wrong way to talk to God; they can simply share their feelings, thoughts, and concerns. 

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