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Wednesday, March 26, 2014

በማሌዥያው አየር መንገድ በረራ MH 370 መጥፋት ምክንያት ማሌዥያው አየር መንገድ እና ቦይንግ ክስ ተመሰረተባቸው።

በማሌዥያው አየር መንገድ በረራ መጥፋት ምክንያት ቦይንግ ተከሰሰ።

A U.S. firm has initiated a lawsuit against Malaysia Airlines and Boeing over the Beijing-bound flight MH370 that disappeared over 19 days ago, and is presumed to have crashed in the south Indian Ocean, killing all 239 on board.
Chicago-based Ribbeck Law, which also represents 115 passengers aboard Asiana Airlines flight 214 that crashed in San Francisco in July, has filed a petition on behalf of Januari Siregar, whose son was on the Malaysia Airlines flight.

“We believe that both defendants named are responsible for the disaster of Flight MH370,” said Monica Kelly, lead lawyer on the case.

The petition is seeking to obtain the identity of manufacturers of various plane components, and the company or person who last inspected the fuselage and provided maintenance. Kelly said that additional pleadings will be filed against other potential defendants in the days to come.

Meanwhile, analysts are continuing to disseminate satellite data in order to pinpoint the wreckage. Based on signals sent out by the aircraft, officials reached the conclusion that the crash site was in the Indian Ocean. Now, a final partial signal from the aircraft is also being looked at for possible additional clues.

Chris McLaughlin, senior vice president of Inmarsat, the U.K. company that operates the satellite that picked up the signals, told the Wall Street Journal that this last transmission originated “with the aircraft for reasons not understood.”

የትራፊክ መጨናነቅን ለመግታት እና የትራፊክ ሙስናን ለመታደግ ኮንጎ ጎቦ የለመዱ የትራፊክ ፖሊሶችን በሮቦት ተካች።

የኮንጎው የትራፊክ  ሮቦት።
የትራፊክ መጨናነቅን ለመግታት እና የትራፊክ ሙስናን ለመታደግ ኮንጎ  ጎቦ የለመዱ የትራፊክ ፖሊሶችን በሮቦት ተካች። የህ የሆነው የዶሞክራቲክ ሪፖፕሊክ ኮንጎ ዋና ከተማ ኪንሻሳ ውስጥ ነው። ስታነቡት ስተት እንዳይመስላች ሁ። ጃፓን አገር ሳይሆን ኮንጎ ውስጥ ነው
የቦ ዶት ካም


(CNN) -- How do you solve the problem of choking road traffic in one of the world's bustling megacities? You bring in the robot cops.

In Kinshasa, the sprawling capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo, two humanoid robots have been installed in high-traffic areas to regulate the flow of vehicles and help drivers and pedestrians traverse the roads safely.

Read this: The daily grind of commuting in Africa's economic hubs

The goal is to ease the traffic woes of commuters and cut the number of road accidents in the center of Kinshasa, a city of some 10 million people.

"It is an innovation about road safety," Vale Manga Wilma, president of the DRC's National Commission for Road Safety (Commission Nationale de Prevention Routiere), told CNN.

"The traffic is a big problem in the rush hours," he explained. "With the robots' policemen intelligence, the road safety in Kinshasa becomes very easy."
Photo: ታላቅ ቅናሽ ለትንሳኤ ወይም ለመስቀል ተጓዦች

Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Kenenisa Bekele - Local Football Can Learn From My Sport

The early exit of Ethiopian football clubs from this year's CAF inter-clubs competitions continues to spark debate and soul searching in the sport loving African country. National champions Dedebit FC Ethiopian and Cup winners Defense FC were ceremoniously dumped out before the second round of Champions league and Confederation Cup respectively.

This has prompted the football fraternity to search for answers and ask if this is symptomatic of where the national game is headed. Olympic and World champions Long and middle distance runner Kenenisa Bekele follows up on Ethiopian football keenly and believes his sport may have a few helpful lessons for football. According to the well decorated Ethiopian athlete, professionalism across the various arms of football needs to be the foundation of the sport in Ethiopia, "lt is essential to lay down the basic frameworks to reinforce both the national team and the clubs. Encouraging work has been seen in the last two years with some pleasing results for the national team but there ought to be structures in place that ensure continuity and sustainability of notable achievement reached. Without such structures the sport will have these up and down periods. Football is very widely accessed sport which requires organized professionally run structures that spearhead the sport not temporary injection and bursts of resources that bring short term success. Experience from other sports in this country's should also be considered. For my sport Athletics has over time established a standard that sees athletes come to our country to learn from our success. I am sure Ethiopian football can also find how we run our affairs could be of benefit to them"

Defense FC captain, Tilahun Wolde says that as a nation Ethiopia still lags behind in accumulated experience needed at the top level of competition. And this according to him is one of the major reasons why Defense was knocked out of Orange CAF Confederation Cup competition early. "Playing more often against top international teams with both the national; team and the clubs will go some way to reduce the lack of experience and helps to be ready to perform better in the future continental matches." Said Wolde.

Coach Paulos Getachew, who was in charge of Ethiopian Coffee FC during the 2012/2013 season for Confederation Cup says that among the reasons for lack of success for the Ethiopian clubs is the poor financial structures of the clubs. The investment into football as well as the organization and infrastructure lags behind that from other countries you compete against and this filters through from clubs to the national team. President of the Ethiopian Football Federation, Mr. Junedin Besha says that he is concerned about the failure of Ethiopian clubs to mount credible challenge in CAF competitions. He says "This is of grave concern for me personally and of course it reflects on the status of our game which directly impacts the national team. We are going to hold discussion with the clubs face to face with a view to assist clubs run effectively and improve on the basic requirements that ensure success. Clubs should examine their internal dynamics. Lack of strong clubs means lack of strong National team. We are going to undertake considerable amount of work ensure the success of National team continues in the year to come and our main objective is to qualify for the 2015 African Cup of Nations."

Man arrested for allegedly raping Ethiopian woman

BEIRUT: Police detained two employees at an employment agency for domestic workers over the rape of an Ethiopian woman, the Internal Security Forces said in a statement Sunday.

On March 17, a 33-year-old Ethiopian woman, identified as B.E., on a domestic worker contract in Lebanon, filed a complaint at the Tripoli police station, claiming she was raped by an employee at the agency.

B.E. and her employer had gone to the agency’s office in the northern town of Koura in a bid to resolve problems between them, the ISF said. The agency’s secretary, identified as L.S., 24, phoned A.Z., 40, an employee at the office, to settle the dispute.

Upon his arrival, the man reportedly sought to “discipline” B.E. by forcing her to take off her clothes, beating her with his belt and raping her. The man was arrested along with the secretary, after a doctor corroborated the Ethiopian woman’s allegations.

የአርኖልድ ሽዋዚነገር መኪኖች በከፊል

የአርኖልድ ሽዋዚነገር መኪኖች በከፊል
Arnold's 911 Turbo

Arnold's 911 Turbo



Arnold-Schwarzenegger-Dodge-Challenger

Arnold Valets His Bentley Continental Supersports

Arnold's Continental

Arnold's Old Ferrari 360 Spider

Arnold's Continental

Arnold's Old School Military Jeep



Arnold's Mercedes-Benz Unimog



Arnold Schwarzenegger Mercedes Benz SLS



የቴሌቭዥኑ ዳኛ ክቡር ጄ ብራውን በሰፈሩበት ቁና ተሰፈሩ


የቴሌቭዥኑ ዳኛ  ክቡር ጄብራውን በሰፈሩበት ቁና ተሰፈሩ
በአሜሪካ አገር ባለው ቴልቭዥን ፕሮግራም የፍርድ ቤት ዳኛው ክቡር ዳኛ ጄ ብራውን  እራሳቸው የፍርድ ቤት ህግ ጥሰው ከርቸሌ ወረዱ ::
Oh no, Judge Joe! Former TV court Judge Joe Brown was arrested and jailed in Memphis, Tenn., on Monday, March 24 on a contempt of court charge.



Brown, 66, was sentenced by Juvenile Court Magistrate Harold "Hal" Horne to five days in jail after a heated argument that took place in the courtroom, CNN reported Monday afternoon. Another judge, who witnessed the argument, said Brown "challenged the authority" and got "pretty raucous" during his appearance. TMZ reported that Brown allegedly became verbally abusive, even after being warned to calm down several times.



Chief Magistrate Dan Michael, who witnessed the courtroom showdown, told CNN the judges and staff "were all kind of floored" by Brown's tirade. The former TV personality was in court Monday to represent a client in a child-support case, but expressed disdain after he was told the case would not be addressed that afternoon.
Brown was held in contempt a whopping five times "before they were able to get him out of the courtroom," Michael told CNN. The famous judge was then booked in Memphis' Shelby County jail. (Brown, it's worth noting, is a former Shelby County criminal judge.)

Brown hosted his eponymous reality court TV show, Judge Joe Brown, for 15 years. The syndicated show was canceled just last year.

This article originally appeared on Usmagazine.com: Judge Joe Brown Arrested and Jailed in Tennessee For Contempt of Court

ቤጂንግ ቻይና የማሌዥያ አየር መንገድ በረራ MP 360 ቤተሰቦች የተቃውሞ ሰላማዊ ሰልፍ አደረጉ

Beijing (AFP) - Irate relatives of Chinese passengers on crashed Flight MH370 scuffled with security personnel outside Malaysia's embassy on Tuesday, demanding answers about the plane's mysterious and lonely demise in the stormy Indian Ocean.
But gale-force winds and huge waves halted the ocean search for wreckage from the Malaysia Airlines plane, deferring relatives' quest for closure with physical proof of the plane's destruction and the loss of its 239 passengers and crew.
Malaysian authorities -- decried as "murderers" by the Beijing protesters -- defended their decision to release new analysis of satellite data that determined the plane had plunged into the southern seas far off western Australia.
Mark Binskin, vice chief of Australia's Defence Force, underscored the daunting size of the area under inspection by air crews flying exhausting sorties out of Perth.
"We're not trying to find a needle in a haystack, we're still trying to define where the haystack is," he told reporters.
 The Boeing 777 went missing on March 8 en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing, dropping off air traffic control screens in what has become one of the biggest mysteries in aviation history. Ever since, relatives in China have accused Malaysia of being deceitful and callous.
Around 200 Chinese relatives, some in tears, linked arms and shouted slogans denouncing the handling of the slow-burning drama, a day after Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak announced "with deep sadness and regret" that the plane had crashed in the ocean.
Scuffles broke out when uniformed security personnel tried to block some relatives from reaching reporters outside the Malaysian embassy in Beijing.
- 'Words can't ease pain' -
"Return our relatives," the family members shouted as uniformed police and plainclothes security protected the embassy's gates. Another slogan went: "The Malaysian government are murderers."
"My son, my son, return my son!" screamed Wen Wancheng, 63, as relatives behind him chanted slogans, raising their fists. Behind him, others bowed their heads and sobbed.
Chinese authorities normally keep a tight rein on any protests in Beijing, but occasionally allow people to vent their feelings, especially against foreign targets such as Japan.
The relatives delivered a written protest to the embassy before leaving.
Police had blocked traffic to allow the marchers through to the embassy, while at the mission itself scores of black-clad uniformed police officers kept the roads clear, their walkie-talkies abuzz.
Two-thirds of the passengers aboard the doomed flight were Chinese. China's government has demanded that Kuala Lumpur hand over the satellite data which lay behind Monday's sombre conclusion, provided by British company Inmarsat and verified by British air safety experts.
"We paid great attention to the Malaysian side's announcement of the conclusion, and we have called on the Malaysian side to provide us with evidence and information that can support their conclusion," foreign ministry spokesman Hong Lei said.
Malaysia Airlines chief executive Ahmad Jauhari Yahya defended the carrier against criticism that some relatives were given the devastating news via text message late Monday.
"Our sole motivation last night… was that the families heard the tragic news before the world did," he said. "There are no words which can ease that pain."
- Mystery may persist forever -
Ahmad Jauhari said the company had deployed more than 700 "dedicated caregivers" to support the next of kin, who have been given hotel accommodation as well as initial financial assistance of $5,000 per passenger with more on the way.
He said arrangements would be made to take relatives to the "recovery area", likely Perth from where the search is being coordinated.
Prime Minister Tony Abbott said they would be warmly welcomed, and officials indicated Australia's standard visa fees would be waived.
Najib gave no details on where the plane may have been lost, but Inmarsat said it was able to work out which direction it flew by measuring hourly satellite "pings" bounced from the plane.
Numerous sightings of suspected debris, by satellites as well as aircraft criss-crossing the southern Indian Ocean, had raised hopes that wreckage would be found. But none has been retrieved yet.
The US Navy has sent a specialised device to help find the "black box" of flight and cockpit voice data, along with a robotic underwater vehicle that can scan the ocean's depths.
Those efforts will be crucial in determining what caused the Boeing 777 to deviate inexplicably off course and fly thousands of miles in the wrong direction.
Malaysia believes the plane was deliberately diverted by someone on board but no hard evidence has emerged.
Paul Yap, an aviation lecturer at Singapore's Temasek Polytechnic, said if the black box is not found, "chances are we are never going to find out what really happened".
But even if it is found, the box may still yield nothing on the crucial question of what caused the flight to divert shortly after takeoff, as the cockpit voice recorder retains only the last two hours of conversation