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Tuesday, 6 September 2016

PHOTOS AND VIDEO: President Obama made historic visit to Laos since Vietnam war


President Obama his touring Southeast Asian nations after G-20 economic summit in China. Obama announces that USA will give $90 million dollars to Laos to clear unexploded Ordnance in that region.

President Obama on Tuesday in Laos said that the United States of America has a moral obligation to help this isolated Southeast Asian nation heal and also vowed to reinvigorate relations with a country with rising strategic importance to the U.S.
Obama further said that too few Americans know of the United State convert bombing of Laos during Vietnam war. President Obama didn't offer apologies, but called the campaign and its aftermath reminders.

"whatever the cause, whatever our intentions, war inflicts a terrible toll." President Obama said.
Obama further added that "given our history here, I believe that the United States has a moral obligation to help Laos heal."

Obama said, while addressing an audience of more than 1,000 students, business people and government officials. President Obama is the first U.S. sitting president to visit Laos since Vietnam war.
See more photos and video below.
Laotian President Bounnhang Vorachit, and President Obama




Philippine President Duterte regrets comments he made about Obama "as a son of a bitch"


The Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte said on Tuesday that he regretted comments he made about U.S. president Barack Obama which came to Obama as a personal attack on the U.S president. The comments made by Duterte led to the cancellation of a meeting between the two leaders of the allied nations.

President Duterte further explained that the press and medias reports that President Obama would give him a lecture on extrajudicial killings, which led to his strong comments about Obama, and in turn elicited concern. Duterte comments about Obama, which he made in Philippine language was translated to English as a son of a bitch.

"He regrets that his remarks to the press have caused much controversy," according to reports in Laos.

I am sorry President Obama, Duterte was only angry before he made that comments. No man is error free.

Monday, 5 September 2016

Beyonce pictured with Bill Clinton

                               
Former US President Bill Clinton hangs out with Grammy award winning artist Beyonce, alongside US First Lady Mrs Obama at the Philadelphia "Made in America" concert yesterday.

            



Third case of polio recorded in Borno State, Nigeria

                             
It was only three weeks ago after two fresh cases of Polio disease was recorded in Borno State.A crippled toddler was tested positive in Munguno Borno State, according to World Health Organization.

WHO agency says that activities of Boko Haram in the North East Nigeria  have hampered the effective immunization of children.

Borno state governor, Kashim Shettima last month said the inaccessibility of some of the communities in the state by health workers to administer polio preventive vaccines to children from December 2013 to end of 2015 as well as the earliest part of 2016, opened the state to a re-emergence of the viral disease.

PSquare shooting a new video "Bank Alert"

                                         
Peter and Paul "PSquare" are working on a new video of their new single called "Bank Alert". PSquare fans are happy they are back together after rift between the two brothers that almost break them.

                                     


PHOTOS: Lady Gaga hangs out with Actor Bradley Cooper

                          

Pop singer Lady Gaga who is planning to venture into movies went for a shopping actor Bradley Cooper  in her Vintage Bronco car in Malibu on Sunday's afternoon. Lady Gaga who announced some days ago that she will co-star with Bradley on a new movie project title "A star is born". See more photos below.
                       
                       
                                              
                                    



Philippine president Duterte tells Obama not to question him about the killings of drug pushers

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte warned President Barack Obama on Monday not to question him about extrajudicial killings, or "son of a bitch I will swear at you" when they meet in Laos during a regional summit.

Duterte said before flying to Laos that he is a leader of a sovereign country and is answerable only to the Filipino people. He was answering a reporter's question about how he intends to explain the extrajudicial killings to Obama. More than 2,000 suspected drug pushers and users have been killed since Duterte launched a war on drugs after taking office on June 30.

In his typical foul-mouthed style, Duterte responded: "I am a president of a sovereign state and we have long ceased to be a colony. I do not have any master except the Filipino people, nobody but nobody. You must be respectful. Do not just throw questions. Putang ina I will swear at you in that forum," he said, using the Tagalog phrase for son of a bitch.

Duterte has earlier cursed the pope and U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon.

It isn't clear whether Obama planned to raise the issue of extrajudicial killings with Duterte during a scheduled meeting on the sidelines of the summit of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations.

Asked at a news conference in Hangzhou, China, whether he still intends to meet with Duterte and raise the issue of extrajudicial killings, Obama said he had instructed his aides to assess whether it is still possible for the two leaders to have a constructive meeting in Laos.

"I always want to make sure that if I'm having a meeting that it's actually productive, and that we're getting something done," Obama said.

"We recognize the significant burden that the drug trade plays not just in the Philippines but around the world, and fighting narco-trafficking is tough. But we will always assert the need to have due process and to engage in that fight against drugs in a way that's consistent with basic international norms. And so, undoubtedly, if and when we have a meeting this is something that is going to be brought up," said Obama, who has been attending a meeting of the Group of 20 nations.

"Who is he to confront me?" Duterte said in his remarks, adding that the Philippines had not received an apology from the United States for misdeeds committed during its colonization of the Philippines.

He pointed to the killing of Muslim Moros more than a century ago during a U.S. pacification campaign in the southern Philippines, blaming the wounds of the past as "the reason why (the south) continues to boil" with separatist insurgencies.

Last week, Duterte said he was ready to defend his bloody crackdown on illegal drugs, which has sparked concern from the U.S. and other countries.

Duterte said he would demand that Obama allow him to first explain the context of his crackdown before engaging the U.S. president in a discussion of the deaths.
This report is credited and contributed by Associated Press National Security Writer Robert Burns in Washington, D.C.

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