This guy uses the "other" entrance thru the bathroom window, When forgot the keys inside.
While at NY Auto Show admiring some precious metals, guy showed me prototype Koenigsegg key worth several hundred thousand dollars. I don't ...
While at NY Auto Show admiring some precious metals, guy showed me prototype Koenigsegg key worth several hundred thousand dollars. I don't have near the money to even entertain whether or not I'd buy one, but rational me says not a chance. I'm just not a bling guy. - Note key is not to the Agera behind me in the shot, to date none have been offered for sale Less
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Not sure if it is entirely practical, but it worked for this guy .....
Orion writes down a reflection for the" pious" Christians who are going to celebrate the Christmas days soon: Dear Christians! The fact th...
Orion writes down a reflection for the" pious" Christians who are going to celebrate the Christmas days soon: Dear Christians! The fact that a stronger predator makes a meal out of a weak one, shows that the Almighty and All- loving God involved no emotions when he created life on this planet. Amen!!! Orion plays on his Harmonica a triple interpretation of the Christian national anthem "Silent Night" He choose the keys G, C and E-major. While the music flows another documentary published by Paul McCartney about animal abuse is rolling on the screen. The scenes are brutal and tyrannic. Orion warns sensitive people for that! Less
Syrian troops have made more advances, regaining control of key areas in the town of Adra, 30 kilometers from Damascus. During their offens...
Syrian troops have made more advances, regaining control of key areas in the town of Adra, 30 kilometers from Damascus. During their offensive in the area, the Syrian troops killed a large number of foreign-backed insurgents. The AL-Qaeda linked militants committed atrocities in the area after seizing control of Adra. Members of religious minority groups residing in the city have been the main target of the militant attacks over the past few days. The insurgents executed more than 80 civilians and kidnapped scores of people to be used as human shields. Al-Qaeda linked groups often resort to executions and abductions to frighten the local people. Less
Hackers have taken down key Israeli websites in retaliation for the ongoing atrocities in the Gaza Strip. The military, Bank of Israel, and...
Hackers have taken down key Israeli websites in retaliation for the ongoing atrocities in the Gaza Strip. The military, Bank of Israel, and the prime minister’s office have been the target of attacks by the group known as Anonymous. Other targets included the ministry of finance, the Israeli embassy in the United States, the Central Bureau of Statistics and the Immigration Department. Anonymous has been targeting Israeli installations since Tel Aviv launched its deadly offensive in Gaza. The campaign intensified after Israeli forces shot dead a Palestinian, wearing a Guy Fawkes mask, which is a symbol of Anonymous. Israeli officials say the military and the intelligence agency have managed to foil the cyber attacks. But reports suggest many of the websites remained down hours after the news was made public. Less
Pro-Russian rebels have opened up a new front in Ukraine’s south, with the separatists claiming they have captured the eastern town of Nov...
Pro-Russian rebels have opened up a new front in Ukraine’s south, with the separatists claiming they have captured the eastern town of Novoazovsk. It comes after the US accused Russia of directing a fresh offensive in Ukraine, with Kyiv consistently accusing Moscow of deploying equipment and forces on Ukrainian territory. But Alexander Zakharchenko, self-proclaimed Prime Minister of the self-declared ‘Donetsk People’s Republic’, a key rebel group, has said any Russians fighting alongside them do so as volunteers: “We never hid the fact that there are many Russian citizens among us, without whose help it would be very difficult to fight now. There were about 3000-4000 of them in our ranks. Many have left, but more are still here. There are also many soldiers that preferred to spend their leave among us, brothers who are fighting for freedom, rather than on a beach,” It’s thought the rebels are now advancing on the key port city of Mariupol, an area of strategic importance for the control of the Sea of Azov. Ukraine’s armed forces had been making significant gains against the separatists recently, tightening their grip around the strongholds of Donetsk and Luhansk. Fighting in the area has already resulted in many civilian casualties, with renewed shelling on Thursday thought to have claimed at least 16 civilian lives. But in Kyiv support for the military remains high, at a rally in the capital on Wednesday, people called on the Ukrainian government to provide more supplies and reinforcements to the armed forces in the country’s east. Less
The Syrian army is making gains against ISIL terrorists near a key airbase in the eastern province of Dayr al-Zawr. The UK-based Syrian Obs...
The Syrian army is making gains against ISIL terrorists near a key airbase in the eastern province of Dayr al-Zawr. The UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights says intense clashes have been raging on the outskirts of the Dayr al-Zawr military airbase. The army units have killed dozens of militants while destroying two militant hideouts and several vehicles. Government forces shelled ISIL positions in Jisr al-Syasiyeh area. The Syrian air force also carried out around five airstrikes against the militant positions. Less
Key sites in Yemen’s third-largest city have fallen to Houthi rebels, security officials say. According to reports, the Shi’ite milita...
Key sites in Yemen’s third-largest city have fallen to Houthi rebels, security officials say. According to reports, the Shi’ite militant group has taken control of the international airport in Taiz, as well as other key areas, leading to city-wide protests. The Houthis’ latest operation in a seven-month anti-government offensive has raised fears the country is surging toward civil war. Their takeover comes a day after leaders on both sides of the conflict issued calls for the ‘general mobilisation’ of fighters. One local man vowed not to go down without a struggle: “The people of Taiz are all here with one sole mission: to refute and reject the militiamen,” he said. “The people of Taiz will always be there to defend the town with their bodies and souls. They won’t leave their posts unless the militiamen leave the region.” President Hadi made a similar call on Saturday (March 22), demanding that the rebels withdraw from Yemen’s cities. In February 2015, he fled to Aden after the Houthis stormed the capital Sana’a. Less
Turkey is going to the polls in a key election for the country and the region. #TurkeyElections: Polls open in 26th general election #Turkey...
Turkey is going to the polls in a key election for the country and the region. #TurkeyElections: Polls open in 26th general election #Turkeyvotes https://t.co/AhOinuk4cG pic.twitter.com/cfc9uibOGF— ANADOLU AGENCY (ENG) (@anadoluagency) November 1, 2015 It is the second vote this year with the Kurdish HDP looking for fresh gains. Turkey: Erdogan’s party seeks majority in snap election (https://t.co/Hg0KSlIk2A) https://t.co/NUnc5zpNvN pic.twitter.com/iyGkqdv0kz— 1001portails UK (@1001ptsUK) November 1, 2015 Turnout is a vital ingredient as there is a strong whiff of voter fatigue in the air. As one man in Ankara explains:“I see a weariness in people. These elections come round every three to five months. If we believe this is good for our country let’s wait until morning. It’s better to find solutions rather than have more elections. It is better to find ways ways of governing properly. Otherwise people simply distance themselves from politicians.” Not everyone is so jaded: “I hope this will be good for Turkey. I am very happy and I can’t wait to hear the result. I wish my country the very best,” countered another. Bora Bayraktar our Correspondent in Ankara says:” This is the fourth election in one and a half years and election fatigue is obvious. Still voters are turning out early. People want a functioning government after the election. Turkey: Erdogan’s party seeks majority in snap election (https://t.co/Hg0KSlIk2A) https://t.co/NUnc5zpNvN pic.twitter.com/iyGkqdv0kz— 1001portails UK (@1001ptsUK) November 1, 2015 Less
The president of the European Parliament said relations between the EU and Iran are beginning a new chapter. Martin Schulz was meeting with ...
The president of the European Parliament said relations between the EU and Iran are beginning a new chapter. Martin Schulz was meeting with key Iranian officials in Tehran at the invitation of the country’s parliament. They talked about what he described as “terrorism in Syria” and the resulting refugee crisis in Europe. “I hope that we can open complete new chapters but there is a long list of other questions we raised: Syria, stability in the region, Daesh, the so-called Islamic State, the situation in Afghanistan, the fight against drugs trafficking, we discussed about human rights differences, capital punishment and all these open questions, but there is a new chance for a very open-minded dialogue,” said Schulz. “It was a good negotiation about improving ties between Iran and Europe in economic fields,” said Ali Larijani, the Iranian Parliament President: “We also had a constructive talk about the most important regional matters, terrorism, and the crisis.” Iran is the main regional support of Syrian president Bashar al-Assad’s regime. It supports airstrikes carried out by Russia against armed groups hostile to Assad. Less
A key ISIL member involved in the terrorist bombings which rocked Beirut’s southern suburb (Dahiyeh) earlier this month was killed in a qu...
A key ISIL member involved in the terrorist bombings which rocked Beirut’s southern suburb (Dahiyeh) earlier this month was killed in a qualitative operation by the Syrian army and Hezbollah in Syria. Field sources in Syria told al-Manar that Abdussalam Abdurrazzaq al-Hindawi, nicknamed as “Abu Abdo” was killed in an ambush by the Syrian army and the Lebanese resistance movement in one of areas controlled by the Takfiri group in Homs countryside. The sources said that al-Hindawi was tasked with transferring the suicide bombers from ISIL’s stronghold of Raqqa in Syria to Lebanon. Burj al-Barajneh neighborhood in Dahiyeh was rocked by terrorist bombings in November 12. 44 people were martyred in the blast and more than 200 others were injured. It was claimed by ISIL Less
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has hosted Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu in Berlin for the first intergovernmental talks, with the ...
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has hosted Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu in Berlin for the first intergovernmental talks, with the migrant crisis topping the agenda. Merkel said she wants a crackdown on smugglers, who bring people into Europe. “We cannot allow – and here we (Turkey and Germany) agree, that illegal human traffickers and smugglers have the power on the sea between Turkey and Greece,” she told reporters. Davutoglu said Turkey stands shoulder to shoulder with Germany and highlighted the importance of Syria peace talks in cutting migrant flows. “As Turkey and Germany, we see the peace talks aimed at ending the war in Syria, which start next week… as a key element in stemming the flow of refugees to Europe,” he said. Outside the Chancellery, there was a not so welcoming reception for the Turkish prime minister. Around a hundred protesters made their feelings clear, demonstrating against him and his government. Merkel is under popular pressure to cap migrant arrivals that last year reached 1.1 million, which has reduced her popularity and fuelled support for an anti-immigration populist party. She wants to stem the influx by improving conditions at Syrian refugee camps in Lebanon and Jordan, giving Turkey aid in exchange for the smugglers’ crackdown and distributing refugees across the EU based on a quota system. Turkey, which shares a border with Syria, has kept an open border to refugees from Syria’s civil war and is now home to more than 2.2 million, the world’s largest refugee population. Less
Syria’s pro-government forces are hailing a key victory over rebels, ahead of planned peace talks that look increasingly likely to stall....
Syria’s pro-government forces are hailing a key victory over rebels, ahead of planned peace talks that look increasingly likely to stall. The recapture of the town of Rabiya, described as the last rebel stronghold in western Latakia province, was reported by the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitoring group and confirmed by Syrian state TV. #UPDATE Syria army seizes key rebel-held town in Latakia: state TV https://t.co/V9uOB8dIqx pic.twitter.com/LJQtZoeo8Q— AFP news agency (@AFP) 24 Janvier 2016 Regime forces, supported by Russian officers and Hezbollah militants, then took control of local villages, the Observatory says, amid violent clashes with Islamist fighters, notably from the al-Qaeda affiliate, al-Nusra. Syrian and Russian airstrikes are said to have played a part. But the monitoring group says warplanes from the two nations have also killed 164 civilians – including dozens of children – in the last three days in eastern Deir Ezzor province. A huge question mark surrounds peace talks scheduled for Monday in Geneva amid a row over who should represent the Syrian opposition. Nonetheless, the United States says it is confident they will go ahead during the week. Less
The Syrian Army continued to advance across rural Latakia on Monday, recapturing several key militant positions on the outskirts of Kinsabba...
The Syrian Army continued to advance across rural Latakia on Monday, recapturing several key militant positions on the outskirts of Kinsabba. Video ID: 20160201-016 Video on Demand: http://www.ruptly.tv Contact: cd@ruptly.tv Twitter: http://twitter.com/Ruptly Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/Ruptly LiveLeak: http://www.liveleak.com/c/Ruptly Vine: https://vine.co/Ruptly Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/Ruptly YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/RuptlyTV DailyMotion: http://www.dailymotion.com/ruptly Less
The Iraqi army is closing in on ISIL terrorists near the city of Mosul in Anbar province. The key battle to liberate the ISIL-stronghold cit...
The Iraqi army is closing in on ISIL terrorists near the city of Mosul in Anbar province. The key battle to liberate the ISIL-stronghold city has gained momentum following the recent mop-up operations in the western province. Less
Salah Abdeslam is a 26-year-old French national who grew up in Brussels. Police have said he played a key role in the planning and executi...
Salah Abdeslam is a 26-year-old French national who grew up in Brussels. Police have said he played a key role in the planning and execution of the Paris attacks. They believe he escorted the three suicide bombers who blew themselves up at the Stade de France and may have been due to carry out a suicide bombing himself, but for some reason did not go through with it. Hours after the attacks on 13 November Abdeslam called friends in Belgium to drive to Paris to collect him, according to investigators. Recently released security camera pictures showed him at a petrol station close to the Belgian border in northern France. In those pictures he is seen with Hamza Attou, one of two men said to have driven him back to Belgium. #SalahAbdeslam Update: First CCTV Images Of #ParisAttacks Suspect Emerge From French Petrol Station Near #Brussels https://t.co/gqnmd8iYKA— Natasha Fatah (@NatashaFatah) January 12, 2016 Their car was briefly stopped at the French-Belgian border and Abdeslam’s ID was checked, but at that time he was not on a wanted list and he was allowed to continue on. He had been on the run ever since, holed up in various apartments, reportedly including the one police raided on Tuesday in Forest, a suburb of Brussels. His fingerprints were found on a glass there according to Belgian prosecutors. Two suspects escaped from that raid. Less
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