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Thursday, May 14, 2015

IS Announces Death of Saudi Cleric Abu Malik al-Tamimi in Homs







The Homs division of the Islamic State (IS) in Syria reported that Saudi cleric Abu Malik al-Tamimi (AKA Abu Malik Anas an-Nashwan), who had appeared in the April 2015 IS video release “Until There Came to Them Clear Evidence,” was killed in clashes in Sukhna

Monday, May 11, 2015

ጭራቁ አይሲስ የራሱን ዜጎች (ኢራቅያወያንን) ሰማያዊ ቱታ አልብሶ እረሸናቸው።


he Islamic State has broke from orange jumpsuit tradition in a purported new video showing the execution of at least 10 "spies" north of Baghdad, Iraq.

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Friday, May 8, 2015

Dancing with Boxer: Watch the Entire Boxing macth between Floyd Mayweather Jr Vs Manny Pacquiao in less than one minute




Watch the Entire Boxing match between Floyd Mayweather Jr Vs Manny Pacquiao in less than one minute



ONE FOR THE ROAD

መራገምም ብቻ ሳይሆን መመረቅም እናውቅበታለን : To HR. President Abdul-Fattah El Sisi and to the Egyptian people Thank you for bringing Ethiopians home








To HR. President Abdul-Fattah El Sisi
and to the Egyptian people
Without your action...
Mothers could be childless
Fathers could be sonless
Sisters/Brothers could be brotherless
Kids could be fatherless
Wives could be husbandless
Friends cold be friendless
Ethiopia could be a lot less
World could be mourning tireless.
But because of you we are more joyful and thankful.God Bless You!
Thank you for bringing Ethiopians home
From Yebbo Communication Network and fans

Thursday, May 7, 2015

Floyd Mayweather: Why Should I donate Money To Africa What Has Africa Done For Me? (Video)





Just when you think Floyd “Money” Mayweather has gotten all the foolishness and ignorance out of his system, he displays that it runs deep in him like his boxing skill. The pound for pound and self proclaimed best fighter ever sat down with radio personality Kelly Mac of 107.3 Jamz to discuss donating last year.

Floyd appears open, honest and frank about his lack of donating and lack of desire to donate. The way he sees it is he has an obligation to his family and his family only because let him tell it, no one would ever return the favor if they were in need.

floyd-mayweather-moneyApparently, Floyd hears it often that maybe he should open up the wallet and give back to those less fortunate than he. And Africa is one of those places that many suggest he donates his money, but he doesn’t think that is a good idea.

“[People] say ‘well, he got all this money, why is he not giving to Africa?’” starts Mayweather. “Well, what has Africa given to us? What has Africa came and gave to my children and to my family? Things work two ways.”

He goes on to talk about how giving away too much money can cause the giver to become broke and needed themselves. A situation that is all too familiar as Manny Pacquiao apparently just did something like this and ended up in financial trouble…thus desperately needing to fight Floyd for a big payday.

Nevertheless, his feelings are peculiar because if Floyd was stacking and saving his money, that would be one thing. On the contrary, he is very extravagant with his earnings buying jets, multiple priceless cares, jewelry and more. Items that are not exactly long term investments or saving for his family….not to mention the reckless betting he is notorious for…yet he continues.

“Everybody’s always talking about giving, giving, giving. That’s the problem. Everybody’s doing so much giving, at the end of the day, they may not have nothing. Then they’ll say ‘why was he giving this to that person, and giving this to that person when he should have been saving?’”

Mayweather stands by the fact that he should be able to do whatever he feels with his money. And by his words, that means providing for his family.

“I never got involved in the sport of boxing to say ‘I’m going to fight and make hundreds of millions of dollars and just give it all away.’ If I’m gonna mess money off in a bad way, I’m going to spend it on myself. I’m going to do what I want to do with my money. You hear people talking about, ‘well, he should…donate to this or donate to that.’ No, I should donate to Floyd Mayweather, donate to Floyd Mayweather’s family. Because that’s what it’s about.”

Breaking News! Egyptian army forces free Ethiopians held in Libya - Sisi


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(Reuters) - A group of Ethiopians who had been kidnapped in Libya arrived at Cairo airport on Thursday after Egyptian army forces rescued them, state media quoted Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi as saying.

But one Ethiopian in the group, and a Libyan source, appeared to cast doubt on that version of events, saying the men had only been held up by Libyan immigration.

State TV broadcast live footage of Sisi greeting about 30 Ethiopians who had arrived on an Egyptian government plane.

"Sisi announced during a seminar the success of the armed forces in returning the Ethiopian brothers who had been kidnapped in Libya," state news agency MENA reported.

The state broadcast gave no details of their identity, the manner of their release or circumstances of detention.

Security sources told Reuters that Egyptian intelligence services had provided Libyan authorities with information that helped them free the Ethiopians who had been held by armed groups in the cities of Derna and Misrata.

One of the Ethiopians said they had been held by Libyan immigration authorities.

"The Libyan government came and took us to the anti-illegal immigration body and then the Egyptian government took us from there," he told reporters at the airport. That account was confirmed by a Libyan official.

A statement from the Egyptian presidency's office said Sisi had greeted 27 Ethiopian citizens who represented "the first batch of returning Ethiopian brothers from Libya".

Sisi has repeatedly called for international efforts to combat Islamist militants in Libya, which has descended into chaos since veteran autocrat Muammar Gaddafi was toppled in 2011 during the "Arab Spring" uprisings.

The former army chief has portrayed himself as a champion of moderate Islam in a battle against what he calls the global existential threat from groups such as Islamic State, which seized large parts of Syria and neighbouring Iraq.

Last month, a video purportedly made by Islamic State appeared to show militants shooting and beheading about 30 Ethiopians in Libya.

Militants professing loyalty to Islamic State have claimed several high-profile attacks on foreigners in Libya this year, including the beheading of 21 Egyptian Christians in February.

The killing of the Egyptians prompted Sisi to order air strikes on Islamic State targets in OPEC oil-producer Libya.

Libya's mayhem has complicated Sisi's efforts to combat hardline Islamist groups at home, including pro-Islamic State militants based in the Sinai.

"What happens in Libya is a concern for all of us, and we are saying to the world that Libya should return a safe and stable country for its people and even to its visitors," Sisi told reporters at the airport.

(Additional reporting by Omar Fahmy and Ulf Laessing; Writing by Michael Georgy; Editing by Andrew Heavens)