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Saturday 6 June 2015

Liverpool FC axe assistant boss Colin Pascoe

Rodgers' number two joins Marsh in departing as fall-out continues after disappointing season.

Brendan Rodgers manager of Liverpool with Mike Marsh first team coach and Colin Pascoe assistant manager during a training session at Melwood Training Ground on April 30, 2015 in Liverpool, England. (Photo by John Powell/Liverpool FC via Getty Images)
Liverpool assistant manager Colin Pascoe is set to leave the club as the fall-out from a disappointing season continues.
Pascoe, who joined as part of Brendan Rodgers’ backroom staff in June 2012, will depart despite having 12 months remaining on his contract.
Earlier in the day, it emerged first-team coach Mike Marsh has been told he would not have his deal renewed when it expires at the end of the month.
The exits of both Pascoe and Marsh come just days after Rodgers met with Liverpool chairman Tom Werner and Fenway Sports Group president Mike Gordon for an end-of-season review.
Rodgers was reassured his job was safe but has been forced to accept changes to his backroom team to maintain the Reds hotseat.
Liverpool have failed to qualify for the Champions League with the Northern Irishman becoming the first Reds boss in more than 50 years to not win a trophy in his first three seasons.
As yet, there appears to be no significant changes to the club’s scouting and recruitment departments, despite growing scrutiny over their methods.
Pascoe took charge of the Liverpool team for the 3-0 win at Queens Park Rangers in December 2012 after Rodgers contracted a virus.

Apple recalls Beats speakers due to fire risk

Beats Pill XL
Image by: AFP Relaxnews ©Beats

Apple announced it is recalling Beats Pill XL wireless speakers because of danger batteries might get so hot they ignite in flames.

"Apple has determined that, in rare cases, the battery in Beats Pill XL may overheat and pose a fire safety risk," the California-based owner of Beats said in a release.
Apple received eight reports of the Beats Pill XL speakers overheating, one incident involved someone's finger getting burned and another involved damage to a desk, according to a recall advisory posted by the US Consumer Product Safety Commission.
Apple asked people to stop using Beats Pill XL speakers and promised refunds of $325 each.
The commission estimated about 222,000 of the speakers were sold in the United States and another 11,000 in Canada. No other Beats or Apple products are affected by the recall, the Silicon Valley-based company said.
Beats by Dre introduced Beats Pill XL portable speakers in late 2013, about seven months before the company was bought by Apple in a deal valued at $3 billion.

Don't touch me on my religion ... or identity

RARELY do we in South Africa have a year in which someone does not touch someone else on their religion, race, culture or ethnic heritage.

RARELY do we in South Africa have a year in which someone does not touch someone else on their religion, race, culture or ethnic heritage.
Sometimes, they even touch each other on two or more of these sensitive categories at the same time.
We reported on once-off specials such as the Great Hot Cross Bunfight of 2012.
We also reported on recurring disputes such as the spat overfireworks during Diwali every year.
Through it all, we've learnt that religious matters never fail to ignite debate. The bunfight took place in April 2012 when a Cape Town Woolworths customer noticed that a pack of spiced rolls bore a halaal certification symbol to assure Muslim consumers that the product was not prohibited for them. A complaint against the certificate went viral. Believers from both Abrahamic religions got upset.
A woman claimed the use of an Islamic symbol on an item associated with Christianity was blasphemy.
Christian Network International president Lazarus Pillay dismissed the hoo-ha as "insignificant", and Islamic scholar Moulana Rafiq Shah called it "ludicrous".
Pillay said: "There's nothing holy about hot-cross buns. It is pure commercialism."
The Diwali fireworks debate was less of a laughing matter.
In 2002, Hindu vets Vis Pillay, Ramona Rambally, Sanil Singh and Vis Govender - who lost an eye during a fireworks display - called for a ban on "big bang" fireworks.
Their call followed the tabling of an Explosives Bill, with Hindu leaders Ram Maharaj and Ashwin Trikamjee blasting policy-makers for not consulting the Hindu community before declaring that people wanting to use fireworks would have to apply for permits.
Trikamjee is the president of the South African Hindu Maha Sabha and Maharaj the president of the South African Hindu Dharma Sabha.
In 2007, the bill was still being debated, and by 2013 nobody was sure whether a national ban on the use of fireworks at private homes was in place. Religious leaders asked celebrants to restrict fireworks use to municipality -approved displays in controlled environments .
Sometimes the debate got ugly, even racial: when Ballito beauty queen Caroline Ashworth posted a Facebook rant in 2012 saying she hated Indians who celebrated the Hindu festival. She later apologised for her rant.
At the time, University of KwaZulu-Natal law professor Karthy Govender called for local governments to resolve the issue.
In 2013, animal rights activist Jessica Singh waded into the debate on behalf of Pawfect Nation, campaigning for "a complete ban on the private use of fireworks".
Singh, a Hindu, said her organisation continued to lobby for the ban to protect animals from the effects of fireworks displays and to curb injuries.
She "laughed off" claims that she was betraying her heritage. She said Pawfect Nation was working with the KwaZulu-Natal provincial government to ensure that the only fireworks displays allowed in future would be in controlled environments.
Conflicts over religious issues have not been restricted to adults. Children have often found themselves at the centre of religious and cultural battles, mostly at schools.
In November 2012, we reported on a row over a Johannesburg private primary school exam set on the same day as Diwali. The matter was reported to the Commission for the Promotion and Protection of the Rights of Cultural, Religious and Linguistic Communities by a mother whose son attended the school.
To shield her son from victimisation, she declined to comment. A parent who did agree to comment did so only after insisting on anonymity for the same reasons.
Does their situation not teach youngsters that ours is a country where some cultural identities matter more than others? And that those in the minority must apologise for who they are?
Commission CEO Pheagane Moreroa said at the time that the matter would be cited in a report that would form part of the recommendations for a Public Holidays Act, which would propose seven more religious holy days converted to public holidays. The act remains in the works at the Home Affairs Department.
Last month, a Durban Hindu mother wrote to the South African Hindu Maha Sabha to report that her seven-year-old son was being converted to Christianity at his former Model C school.
"About two months ago, while we were praying to our Krishna deity, my son told me he looked like a devil. I was horrified and baffled as to where he was getting this from," she wrote.
The state school denied that its institutionalisation of practices such as reading Bible passages to pupils, but not from the books of other religions, was discriminatory. Muzi Mahlambi, spokesman for the provincial education department, backed the school's claim.
In April last year, the timing of a matric dance at a former Model C high school caused strife between the school and more than 15 of its pupils and their parents. The matric dance coincided with Ramadaan, the Islamic month of fasting.
In 2006, the schoolwas embroiled in a legal battle after banning a matric pupil, Sunali Pillay, from wearing a nose stud. The Constitutional Court case made waves and is still referred to in similar cases. In his ruling, then chief justice Pius Langa cautioned against indirect discrimination through, for example, school rules, "because it allowed certain groups of learners to express their religious identity freely, while denying that right to others".

90 SECONDS WITH BILL GATES: BOKO HARAM

The first in a series of big ideas (in small bites) with Bill Gates.
When Bill Gates turned his attention — and his billions — toward global aid 15 years ago, it was with the same single-minded determination that brought him success at Microsoft. Northern Nigeria, with one of the highest rates of child mortality in the world, is an ideal place for the Gates Foundation to do work. But over the past decade, a formidable opponent, unlike any Silicon Valley competitor, has arisen: the Islamic insurgents known as Boko Haram. The powerful group fights not only the Nigerian government, but also any Western influence, and their tools are kidnappings, pillaging and other forms of terrorism. But as Gates explains in our video, improving the dire health situation in northern Nigeria is not mission impossible.

Child bride horror

WARY EYES: A girl at her home in Magangangosi - an 'ukuthwala' hot spot
Image by: SHELLEY CHRISTIANS

Seventeen-year-old schoolgirl Bonisiwe Sithole constantly lives under the threat of forced marriage - justified as conforming to the tradition of ukuthwala.

A survivor of four attempts at abduction by would-be "husbands" - three in one week - the Kwa-Zulu-Natal teenager fears that if her assailants are not arrested she will become just another statistic.
"They said I'm going to be a wife to one of them. I'm afraid of going to school and only feel safe at home. I'm angry because they want to ruin my life and my future," the Magangangosi, Bergville, girl said.
The prevalence of ukuthwala, which is illegal, led to the Commission for the Promotion and Protection of the Rights of Cultural, Religious and Linguistic Communities researching it. The commission will present its findings to parliament this month.
According to experts on African tradition, ukuthwala is the abduction of young women with the intention of forcing marriage negotiations.
The commission's chairman, Thoko Mkhwanazi-Xavula, said the research would help in the protection of the custom in its true form, "which does not promote marriage without a woman's consent, or the abduction and rape of women and children".
The police in Bergville, one of KwaZulu-Natal's ukuthwala "hot spots", said disgruntled parents withdrew charges once they found that they could claim for damages in a traditional court.
But AmaNgwane chief Menzi Hlongwane claims that he has not dealt with a case related to ukuthwala since his reign began in 2005.
Though he condemned ukuthwala, AbaThembu chief and Eastern Cape House of Traditional Leaders chairman Ngangomhlaba Matanzima said that, because of government delays in finalising the Traditional Courts Bill, there was no clarity on the role of traditional leaders in reporting cases of ukuthwala.
"Right now it is up to the affected girl or her family to report the matter to police," Matanzima said.
Gender activist and researcher for the Tshwaranang Legal Advocacy Centre Lisa Vetten said the amended Sexual Offences and Related Matters Act made it mandatory for "anyone" to report sexual offences against children to the police.
The Prevention and Combating of Trafficking in Persons Act calls on anyone who knows of, or suspects, children under 18 being trafficked to report it to police.
Said Vetten: "If traditional leaders do not report it they should be charged and prosecuted.
"It is ridiculous that they try to excuse their illegal conduct on the grounds that the bill has not been passed. Existing law is clear on their current duties."
A police officer in the Loskop area of KwaZulu-Natal, who asked not to be named, said he knew of five ukuthwala cases so far this year and recalled 50 ukuthwala-related cases in 2012-2013.
A Bergville policeman attributed the lack of accurate statistics to parents, community members and traditional leaders who failed to report cases to police.
Since 2009, more than 30 underage girls have been rescued from forced marriages and placed in the Palmerton Child Care Centre, in Lusikisiki, Eastern Cape.
Only three of the "thwalad" girls live at the centre today.
Though the police were called in during rescue operations, most of the perpetrators were not arrested.
A police parliamentary briefing in October revealed that only 21 arrests and 255 ukuthwala offences were recorded in 2012-2013.
In Eastern Cape, police recorded 17 arrests and 116 abductions relating to ukuthwala; in KwaZulu-Natal police recorded three arrests and 138 abductions.
Operation Bobbi Bear managing director Jackie Branfield, who has dealt with more than 200 ukuthwala-related cases since 1994, said: "It's the most disgusting practice I've ever come across."
A study by Unicef shows that more than 700million women were married as children worldwide.
According to global figures by the UN Population Fund, 13.4million African women aged 20 to 24 in 2010 were married as young girls.

Oprah Winfrey has a crush on Jay-Z

Oprah Winfrey has a crush on Jay-Z - because he smells nice.

Although she isn’t a fan of the ’99 Problems’ rapper’s music, the 55-year-old US talk show host thinks Jay-Z - who she recently interviewed - is a sweet scented heartthrob.


She told O Radio: "Jay-Z is my new best friend. He was so charming and delightful - and he smelled so good. It’s the kind of thing where you hug a guy and the scent is sort of buried in them. When we went to the second location I could still smell him on me. It was like, ’Oh my, this is wonderful!’ "


Oprah is reportedly on the lookout for a new man after splitting from her long-term partner Stedman Graham.
According to National Enquirer magazine, Stedman told the media mogul he was "tired of being disrespected" before moving out of their lavish 5,000 sq ft Chicago apartment after Oprah went on a two-week luxury cruise with close friend Gayle King, leaving him home alone.
Oprah and Stedman had been dating since 1986. They had planned to marry in 1992 but the proposed nuptials never took place.

Jamie Dornan's penis to earn him R18 million in Fifty Shades Darker

POWER PLAY: Ana (Dakota Johnson) and Jamie Dornan (Christian Grey) keep it tasteful in 'Fifty Shades of Grey'
Image by: UNIVERSAL PICTURES

Jamie Dornan has been offered $1.5m (R18m) to go full-frontal in Fifty Shades Darker.

The 33-year-old actor - who will reprise his role as kinky businessman Christian Grey in the next movie in the Fifty Shades franchise - has been asked to briefly bare all in the film and will be rewarded financially if he agrees.
A source told Britain's Star magazine: "They're offering Jamie a bonus of $1.5m to do a full-frontal scene in Fifty Shades Darker.
"They have assured Jamie that it won't be overt but more of a brief tease - and he'll have some creative control over how it's handled."
 
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And producers will reportedly up their offer if Jamie refuses.
This isn't the first time the hunky actor and his co-star Dakota Johnson's worth has been discussed.
After the first movie, which made more than $569m at the box office, the pair asked for a raise after receiving salaries of just $250k.
A source said recently: "It was a very basic franchise starter deal... Look at Twilight and Hunger Games, and that's where it's heading."
Fifty Shades Darker is planned for release in 2017.
-This article originally appeared on Daily Planet

'I am Cait': Jenner docu-series to roll out in July

"I am Cait" will play out in eight hour-long episodes beginning July 26, the cable television entertainment channel said Wednesday. File photo
Image by: Vanity Fair.

Caitlyn Jenner will follow up on her public coming-out as a transgender woman with a docu-series on E! channel next month about her transformation from life as Olympic decathlon champion Bruce.

"I am Cait" will play out in eight hour-long episodes beginning July 26, the cable television entertainment channel said Wednesday.
It said the show "will illustrate the star living her life as a transgender woman and telling her intimate story as she seeks out her 'new normal.'"
It will also explore the impact of her decision on her family and others in her life.
Jenner, a 1976 Olympic gold medalist, gained renewed fame in recent years with the reality TV series "Keeping up with the Kardashians," as the paterfamilias through a now-ended marriage to Kris Kardashian.
The release of Jenner's photo on the cover of Vanity Fair's July issue by celebrity photographer Annie Leibowitz set off a media sensation when it was released this week, making the 65-year-old an instant cultural icon.
She piled up more than a million Twitter followers in just over four hours, breaking US President Barack Obama's record. Jenner now has more than 2.3 million followers.

Petition calls for Caitlyn Jenner's Olympic gold medal to be 'revoked'


A controversial petition urging the International Olympic Committee to "revoke" Caitlyn Jenner's gold medal has been launched on Change.org.

The petition, written in the style of an open letter to the IOC, has already gained almost 9000 signatures.
Jenner, 65, won the medal for the decathlon at the 1976 Montreal Olympics. She revealed her new name as "Caitlyn" earlier this week in a Vanity Fair article, in which the former athlete explained that she had always identified as female.
The petition claims that Jenner's victory was therefore "in violation" of "committee rules".
Its author, a Jennifer Bradford from Texas, writes: "Dear International Olympic Committee: It has recently come to light that gold medallist Bruce Jenner is in fact transgender, and therefore, identifies as a woman.
"This creates somewhat of a problem as Ms Jenner (as talented as she is) claims that she has always believed herself to be truly female, and therefore, was in violation of committee rules regarding women competing in men's sports and vice versa.
"Therefore, it is with a heavy heart that we must ask whether or not it is proper that Ms Jenner should retain her Olympic records in light of this, as we must now either claim that Bruce Jenner and Caitlyn Jenner are two entirely different people (which we know is not true), or that Bruce Jenner was, in fact, a woman participating in a men's event. It is only fair that women receive their credit as champions of the decathlon and that the men racing Ms Jenner are not expected to compete with a superior, streamlined being such as herself."
The petition urges Jenner to "support the transgender community by giving up the medals" and ends with the hashtag #givebackthegold.
The petition has sparked a contrary campaign: #dontgivebackthegold.

Nigeria suicide bombers 'faked fight' to attract onlookers

Grains and spices are displayed at a stall in Yola market in Adamawa on May 8, 2015. File photo.
Image by: AFP PHOTO/EMMANUEL AREWA

Two suicide bombers killed at least 31 people and injured 38 others in a crowded market in the northeast Nigeria city of Yola after faking a fight, police said Friday.

The bombers with explosives strapped to their bodies entered the Jimeta Main Market after sundown on Thursday and "pretended to be fighting", said area police spokesman Othman Abubakar.
The staged fight between the two men "attracted the attention of people nearby to see what was happening," he told AFP.
"When people had gathered they detonated their explosives... They killed a sizeable number of people," he added.
The coordinator for the National Emergency Management Agency in Yola, Sa'ad Bello, gave casualty figures of 31 dead and 38 injured.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility but fingers will likely be pointed at Boko Haram, which has carried out several attacks in the north of the state in recent weeks.
Yola has also suffered attacks, but not in recent years. It had come to be seen as a relative safe haven for hundreds of thousands of people forced to flee their homes further north because of the violence.
The Yola attack came hours after a suspected suicide bombing at a checkpoint outside a military barracks in Maiduguri, the capital of neighbouring Borno state that killed four people.

Friday 5 June 2015

SA singer turned pastor arrested for stealing R1m Porsche

Lucky Shabangu.
Image by: Gallo Images / Sunday Sun / Sipho Maluka

A South African award-winning musician appeared at the Cape Town Magistrates Court on Monday after he was arrested for being in possession of a stolen Porsche worth almost R1 million.


Lucky Shabangu, 39, who is now a pastor and his accomplice 35-year-old Thobani Pascal Makuzeni were identified at the culprits, according to the Cape Argus.
Constable Noloyiso Rwexana confirmed the arrest and court appearance to the Cape Argus and it was revealed in court that their fingerprints are currently being tested to gain more information about any previous convictions.
South Africa's answer to Boys to Men, the duo enjoyed success with hit songs like Shona Phansi, Higher and Higher and Love 10000, and won two South African Music Awards.
During the court appearance, the state requested that the case be postponed for a week, pending further investigation, a motion their attorney Andre Johnston opposed. But acting magistrate Grant Engel granted the postponement.
Shabangu has been arrested at least 19 times and has six previous convictions.

WOMEN LOVE MEN WHO LOVE KIDS


When it comes to online dating profiles, conventional wisdom deems that photos with kids are a huge no-no, the kind that sends Tinderellas swiping left. But new research suggests that kids can really help men up their game, at least if they want a long-term relationship.
That’s right — bring on the little buggers. Women find guys who are adept with kids more attractive, according to a 2014 study in the Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment. Nicolas Guéguen, a professor of social and cognitive psychology at the University of South Brittany, based his findings on a field experiment — outside a local bar. They suggest that for the long haul, women want more than a provider who makes bank; they want a loving father, too.
Women were three times more likely to give their phone number when the male volunteer acted affectionately toward the baby.
Earlier studies have also found that women feel more attracted to men who have an affinity for children, but most of this research involved surveying and showing participants photographs in a laboratory. Guéguen told OZY in an email that he wanted to confirm this allure in a real-world setting. So he recruited three 20-year-old male volunteers, as well as two mothers and their infants. When a single woman sat at a table, a male volunteer took a post at a nearby table. A minute later, a mother arrived with her baby. The male volunteer greeted the mom as his “dear sister.” Then he either kissed and stroked the baby while chatting with his “sister” about how her child ate and slept, or simply said “Hi, baby,” and asked about her car troubles. After his “sister” left, the male volunteer made his move on the woman he eyed earlier and asked for her number.

After Casanova left, a female volunteer asked the participant to complete a survey. The 49 participants, ages 18 to 25, who agreed to do so rated the male volunteer’s attractiveness — overall and as a long-term partner — as well as how fatherly, kind and loving he was on a scale of 1 to 10. Women were three times more likely to give out their numbers when the male volunteer acted affectionately toward the baby, and in these cases, they gave him significantly more positive ratings in every category.
But apparently how a woman treats children has no effect on her attractiveness to men.
Guéguen noted that he used a small sample size from a bar in Brittany — definitely not representative of all women — although he might go on to replicate the experiment in other countries. The study also doesn’t reflect the real-life trade-offs between financial stability and paternal qualities, said David Geary, a professor of psychology at the University of Missouri. For example, Guéguen could have determined how dressing the male volunteer in a suit affected the women’s ratings. “Women like nice paternal guys, but there comes a point where he needs to make a certain amount of money,” he said.
Still, Guéguen’s study makes sense from an evolutionary perspective. Since men have what’s called a short-term mating strategy — having sex with no long-term cost — they care more about finding a fertile (read: physically attractive) woman; a classic 1995 study found that how a woman treated children had no effect on her attractiveness to men. But women are more sensitive to contextual variables, seeking men with not only the ability to acquire resources, but also a willingness to invest in them and their kids. Plus, “good dad qualities” might also make good partner qualities, said David Buss, a professor of psychology at the University of Texas at Austin. The result? The entire family fares better. “The better the husband-wife relationship, the better she treats him, the better he treats the children,” Geary said.

82 killed in suspected Boko Haram attacks during President Buhari's first week in office

Nigeria's new President Muhammadu Buhari attends his swearing in on May 29, 2015 in Abuja, Nigeria.
Image by: Bennett Raglin/Getty Images / Getty Images

The death toll from two blasts in northeast Nigeria rose to 35, raising the total number killed in suspected Boko Haram attacks to 82 during President Muhammadu Buhari's first week in office.Rescue officials in the Adamawa state's capital Yola said 31 people had been confirmed dead in the explosion that ripped through a market on Thursday, with another 38 wounded.

The Yola blast followed a suspected suicide bombing in Maiduguri, capital of neighbouring Borno state, that killed at least four people when a truck carrying firewood rammed into a checkpoint outside a military barracks.
The violence on Thursday came as Buhari ended his first foreign trip since taking office.
He visited Chad and Niger, which with Cameroon are Nigeria's key allies in the battle against an Islamist uprising blamed for 15,000 deaths since 2009.
Buhari urged closer regional security cooperation, thanking troops from Nigeria's neighbours for their efforts to date while demanding more action from a multi-national force battling the insurgents on the frontline.
He vowed to crush the Islamists when he was sworn in one week ago but the spate of bombings through his first week in office highlighted the severity of the challenge.
Boko Haram has been weakened by a four-nation offensive launched in February but the extremists have proved resilient in the past.
A new video released by the group -- its first for several months and first under the banner of the "Islamic State in West Africa" -- insisted the rebels were still to be reckoned with.
Yola had been seen as a relative safe haven in Nigeria's embattled northeast, with no confirmed Islamist attacks in several years.
The fresh explosion hit the popular Jimeta Main Market at about 7:40 pm (1840 GMT), as traders were finishing business.
"So far, we have 31 dead victims and 38 people in hospital receiving treatment", the National Emergency Management Agency's coordinator in the city Sa'ad Bello told AFP.
An inital toll from the Adamawa state police said two people were killed.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility but the blast bore the hallmarks of Boko Haram who have frequently targeted crowded markets.
The Maiduguri explosion outside the Maimalari Barracks at about 5:00 pm killed four people and also resembled past strikes by the insurgents, who have made suicide attacks the military a key feature of their uprising.
Buhari was on Thursday in Chad's capital, N'Djamena, for talks with his counterpart Idriss Deby after visiting Niger on Wednesday.
"Your troops have stood shoulder to shoulder and fought gallantly with ours in the fight against the forces of evil," the 72-year-old former military ruler told Deby.
Deby for his part "reaffirmed Chad's involvement and availability" to work with Nigeria, according to a statement from his office.
Anglophone Nigeria has typically viewed its Francophone neighbours with suspicion, which has been blamed for the lack of a joined-up approach in tackling the militants.
On Wednesday, the military in Abuja announced that a Nigerian officer had taken charge of the new African Union-backed Multi-National Joint Task Force based in N'Djamena.
The 8,700-strong unit, made up of military personnel, police and civilians from Nigeria, Niger, Chad and Cameroon, had been due to be deployed last November.
Buhari said "sustained and robust" regional cooperation was essential because of the cross-border threat posed by Boko Haram.
Buhari has ordered the military's command centre be moved from the capital, Abuja, to Maiduguri, where Boko Haram was founded in 2002 and which is regarded as its spiritual home.
The army has since been tested with two rocket attacks on the city, as well as an explosion opposite a military facility on Wednesday, which left at least 18 dead.
There were also two suicide bomb attacks -- one at a mosque on Saturday that killed 26 and another on Tuesday at a cattle market, in which 13 people died.
While Maiduguri residents have come to expect relentless bombings, a surge of violence in Yola will create new challenges for Buhari as he strives to pacify the northeast.
The city has been home to hundreds of thousands of people displaced by fighting elsewhere in the region.
Hundreds of women and children kidnapped by Boko Haram have also been brought to camps in the city after they were rescued during recent military operations in the rebels' Sambisa Forest stronghold in Borno.

UK port finds container with 68 immigrants inside including two pregnant women

Harwich International Port opens container containing two pregnant women and 66 other illegal immigrants.


Harwich International port in Essex, as 68 people were assessed, with seven taken to hospital, after reports of people being locked in a container at Harwich International Port, East of England Ambulance Service said
68 illegal immigrants including two pregnant women were taken to hospital after being found crammed in a container at a UK port.
Seven people were taken to Colchester General Hospital and 61 others assessed by the East of England Ambulance Service, which was called about the container at Harwich International Port at around 10pm yesterday.
An ambulance spokesman said: "The patients who were taken to hospital were suffering from abdominal and chest pains and were feeling faint.
"None are in a life-threatening or serious condition.
"The remaining 61 were released to the UK Border Agency officials."
The spokesman said a range of different nationalities was involved, both men and women, including two who were pregnant, and who were among those taken to hospital.
Harwich International port in Essex, as 68 people were assessed, with seven taken to hospital, after reports of people being locked in a container at Harwich International Port, East of England Ambulance Service said
The container involved is thought to have come from Holland.
In August last year 35 immigrants were discovered in a container at Tilbury Docks in Essex.
One of them, 40-year-old Meet Singh Kapoor, from Afghanistan, was found dead.
The group, whose ages ranged from one to 72, are believed to have fled Afghanistan after suffering persecution.
Two lorry drivers, Stephen McLaughlin, of Limavady, Londonderry, Northern Ireland, and Timothy Murphy, of Elmgrove, Londonderry, have been charged with conspiring to facilitate illegal entry into the UK.
A third man, Martin McGlinchey of Coalisland, Co Tyrone, has also been charged with the same offence.
Later the same month, one person was taken to hospital after 13 people were found in the back of a lorry at the Dartford Crossing in Kent.

Could James Milner be a potential Liverpool FC captain?

After the Manchester City man agrees to join the Reds, a look at if he could be the man to lead them.

Jordan Henderson, James Milner, Mamadou Sakho
Jordan Henderson, James Milner, Mamadou Sakho
James Milner’s imminent arrival at Anfield has reopened a debate which laid dormant for all of a week.
Character.
It is one of those words which is often mentioned but rarely defined. It becomes most apparent when it isn’t even there; namely, throughout a large portion of Liverpool FC’s 2014-15 season.
A 2-1 defeat at home to Manchester United to hand them back initiative in the race for Champions League qualification? No character.
A meagre, meek surrender at Wembley against relegation-threatened Aston Villa? No character.
Conceding six goals away to Stoke, five in the opening 45 minutes? Character well and truly gone.
Liverpool need it and in Milner, who will sign for the club on a free transfer, they have received it. Manuel Pellegrini heralded the “balls” of his midfielder; indeed, part of Milner’s allure is what he does off the ball, rather than on it.
Characters become captains. Liverpool, at present, require a captain.
Even Jamie Carragher suggested Milner could be an option to take the armband. The former Reds defender wrote on Kicca: “The fact that Brendan Rodgers wouldn’t confirm Jordan Henderson as this [2015-16] season’s captain even though he was captain in Gerrard’s absence last season makes me think him and Milner could be competing for the armband.”
Henderson remains favourite – he did little wrong in Steven Gerrard’s absence – but it is a debate worth considering.
Here are the potential runners and riders for the armband on a full-time basis.

Everton FC linked to ex-Liverpool FC midfielder

Raul Meireles
Raul Meireles
Everton FC will look to bring former Liverpool midfielder Raul Meireles to the club after being put on the transfer list at current club Fenerbahce, according to reports in Turkey.
The Turkish giants are looking to revamp their squad, which means getting rid of most, if not all, of their current foreign player quota.
Dirk Kuyt has already departed on a free to Feyenoord, Emanuel Emenike is being offered to clubs and now Fener are hoping to lure Everton into a bid for Meireles - so says Internet Haber Sport.
The report claims that Everton would have to pay 4m euros to get hold of the player this summer.
Meanwhile, the Mirror reports West Brom are refusing to sell star striker Saido Berahinountil the club changes hands - or they receive a £20m bid.
Everton, Newcastle and Southampton are among a host of clubs reportedly interested in England U-21 striker Berahino, voted the Baggies' Player of the Year after his 20 goals last season.

Everton FC transfer tracker: players linked with the Blues.

Di Maria to stay at Manchester United

Argentina international  endured a forgettable first season at Man Utd but is determined to return to Old Trafford.

Manchester United's Angel Di Maria strikes the ball during the Barclays Premier League match against West Bromwich Albion.
Manchester United's Angel Di Maria strikes the ball during the Barclays Premier League match against West Bromwich Albion.
Angel di Maria has vowed to stay at Manchester United and 'do his best' after a forgettable first season.
Club record signing Di Maria began his United career brightly, scoring three goals in his first five games.
However, in the final three months of the season Di Maria was substituted at half-time after a horror show against Sunderland, sent off in the FA Cup quarter-final defeat to Arsenal and lost his place to Ashley Young.
Di Maria made his first start in over two months at Hull on the final day of the season, yet hobbled off after 23 minutes.
The £59.7m signing, who is training with Argentina ahead of the Copa America, is adamant he will return to Old Trafford, though.
"I have just finished my first season playing for Manchester United," Di Maria said.
Di Maria came off injured after just 23 minutes at Hull
"Now I will play the Copa America and then I will move back to Manchester for next season and do my best there."
Di Maria admitted he struggled to adapt to the rigours of the Premier League.
"It was a hard season for me," he added.
"I think it was hard because it was another country and another league, and this league is harder than the Spanish one.
"So, I couldn't adapt myself as I wanted to.
"La Liga and the Premier League are completely different. The Premier League is physically stronger.
"It was not easy at all. I ended playing few minutes."
See Di Maria's United career timeline below

Angel di Maria's United timeline

August 2014

Di Maria signs for United in a club record £59.7m transfer from Real Madrid

August 2014

Di Maria performs brightly on his debut however United draw 0-0 at newly-promoted Burnley

September 2014

Di Maria scores his first United goal on his home debut against QPR and assists Juan Mata's strike

September 2014

Di Maria provides an early goal of the season contender with a marvellous lob over Leicester's Kaspar Schmeichel. United lose 5-3, though

October 2014

Three goals in four games: Di Maria nets past Everton's Tim Howard and later assists Radamel Falcao's winner

October 2014

Crudely upended by Branislav Ivanovic, Di Maria dusts himself down and provides the cross that eventually leads to Robin van Persie's late leveller against Chelsea

November 2014

Minutes into United's stroll against Hull, Di Maria suffers a hamstring injury and spends a month on the sidelines

January 2015

Di Maria seals United's laboured FA Cup win over Yeovil with a delicate dink

January 2015

Van Gaal plays Di Maria up front against Southampton and the Argentine performs woefully as United lose 1-0

January 2015

Angel Di Maria with his wife arriving an leaving San Carlo in Manchester city centre alongside his security
An attempted break-in at Di Maria's Prestbury mansion compels the midfielder to move his family out and the house is put up for sale a month later

February 2015

Di Maria is so horrendous in the first-half against Sunderland he is substituted at the interval

March 2015

With United 2-1 down, Di Maria collects two yellow cards in a minute for diving and grabbing referee Michael Oliver's shirt in the FA Cup quarter-final loss to Arsenal

March 2015

Di Maria is involved in a falling out with Van Gaal after United's colossal 2-1 win at Anfield

May 2015

Di Maria came off injured after just 23 minutes at Hull
Di Maria's season ends with injury on the final day at Hull

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