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Friday, 21 October 2016

Photos: Erosion divides Cameroon highway into two, leaves travelers stranded

                         
Many travelers were seen stranded after heavy downpour which led to erosion divided the Yaounde- Douala road situated about 70KM from Boumnyebel.

The erosion which took place today, have seen several journey cancelled, while the stranded travelers have been posting photos on social media, where a huge white truck can also be seen struck to the divided highway.
                           
                           

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VIdeo -Fuck Jay Z: Fustrated Kanye West at war with Jay Z again - Bullshit Jay Z, Tidal during concert


Kanye West has some choice words for his longtime friend.

The "Famous" rapper paused his Seattle, Washington, concert on Wednesday night to call out Jay Z on a number of issues, from not visiting him in person after Kim Kardashian West's Paris robbery incident, to the ongoing dispute between streaming services Apple and Tidal, which the 39-year-old rapper suggested caused his verse to be removed from Drake's Views track, "Pop Style."

"There will never be a Watch the Throne 2," West proclaimed in the NSFW rant, referring to his and Jay Z's 2011 collaborative album. "That's the reason I wasn't on this song, I wasn't on the song 'cause of Hov. 'Cause of some TIDAL/Apple bulls**t. And that s**t be getting me tight every time I perform this motherf**ker.


"Don't call me, after the robbery, and say 'How you feelin'?' You wanna know how I'm feeling? Come by the house," West can be heard saying in another Twitter video from the concert. "Bring the kids by the house, like we're brothers."


Jay Z has yet to respond to West's public comments, but the two artists' friendship has survived disputes before. West's song, "Big Brother," off of his Graduation album is about making it through struggles with the artist whom he considers his mentor in the music industry.

Video: Hillary Clinton says she was on drug during U.S. presidential debates


The Republican presidential candidate, Donald Trump and the Democrat candidate, Hillary found themselves again sitting at distance from each other at the Al Smith, Catholic memorial dinner, named for the first catholic major party nominee for the White House in 1928 - A New York Governor. It was nothing, but another debate because it was not different from debate. Both candidates throwing jabs and each other and laughing it off.

Trump won the coin toss to speak first, if he hadn’t, joked Al Smith IV, he would cried foul about the “rigged” coin — and quickly made clear that there wasn’t going to be much self-deprecating humour this year.

“A special hello to all of you in this room who have known and loved me for many, many years,” Trump began. “I’d become their best friends. They asked for my endorsement.” But, he continued, since he began running for president, “Now they think I’m a no-good rotten disgusting scoundrel.” It wasn’t a joke. It was Trump’s lifelong bitterness over the ridicule he’s endured from the New York elites who have never accepted him.

With the crowd confused, Trump moved along to a few light jokes aimed at his opponent — “I’m sure Hillary is going to laugh a lot tonight. Maybe even at an appropriate moment.”

Hillary Clinton said that Donald Trump wants us to go for a drug test before the 3rd debate. She said " Trump thinks that i am on drug during the debates, but i must tell you that i was on drug, because my drug is 'preparation'."  Clinton said that the only drug she used during second and third debate is "preparation". She prepared very well for Trump, because Trump is a tough candidate, a tough man who has the ability and strength to use his mouth to bring you down.

Another line got a huge laugh from the crowd, including Clinton herself — “I bumped into Hillary backstage and she said, ‘Pardon me.’” But it would have been funnier if he hadn’t threatened to put her in jail during their second debate.

Trump didn’t dabble much in self-deprecating humour, though that’s traditionally been the norm at previous Al Smith Dinners. He did, however, deliver one jibe at the expense of his wife, admitting that she didn’t know about it in advance — “Michelle [Obama] gives a speech and everyone loves it, it’s fantastic. My wife, Melania, gives the exact same speech and people get on her case.”

And then the evening went off the rails. Dropping the pretense of humor, Trump began lobbing attack lines from his campaign rallies, calling Clinton “so corrupt – so corrupt – she was fired from the Watergate committee.” On the dais behind him, the eyes of dinner guests bulged and to his left, Clinton, who had been gamely playing along with a broad smile and laugh, froze.

The crowd began booing, an almost unheard-of occurrence at these generally clubby dinners. Jimmy Carter found himself booed when he appeared with Ronald Reagan in 1980, but that was based on policy differences. Conservative Catholics who thought the evangelical Carter would be a fellow abortion opponent when he was elected in 1976 had lost faith in him after four years in the White House and were further angered by his White House conference on families, which they saw as threatening the definition and structure of traditional families.

When Trump brought up WikiLeaks, the boos and hisses increased in volume and he stopped to acknowledge them. “That’s OK. I don’t know who they’re angry at,” he said, turning to Clinton. “You or I.” From the audience, someone hollered “You!”

Undeterred, Trump continued, saying of Clinton: “Here she is now in public, pretending not to hate Catholics.”

Nothing underscored the unprecedented nature of Trump’s performance than the stony face of Cardinal Dolan, who at one point during the GOP nominee’s remarks sat with his chin in his hand, and didn’t applaud even when Trump closed by praising the dinner’s charitable purpose.

Clinton’s turn at the podium was less awkward but her barbs were still more cutting than those of past candidates. She delivered the inevitable pantsuit joke, and acknowledged that she’s not seen as the life of the party. The closest she got to addressing Trump’s women problems was a joke about the Statue of Liberty – “Donald looks at the Statue of Liberty, and sees a 4.”

The few burns she let loose were scorchers. Pointing out Michael Bloomberg on the dais, Clinton said, “It’s a shame he isn’t speaking tonight. I’m curious to hear what a billionaire has to say.” And noting that Trump suggested she be drug-tested before the final debate, she joked, “I am so flattered that Donald thought I used some sort of performance enhancer. Now actually, I did. It’s called preparation.”

The crowd seemed more at ease with Clinton, groaning only when she suggested that Trump was the horse Vladimir Putin famously rides. And Trump appeared to take the ribbing mostly in stride, smiling occasionally. But the tension of this long, bitter, ugly campaign permeated the event. The two opponents did not shake hands when they entered the ballroom, although they did exchange a few words during dinner. And it was unclear until last week if both candidates would in fact attend.

Clinton got the last word, camouflaging a few of her toughest jabs in a more somber closing reflection on the history of Catholics in America. “There are a lot of people in this room tonight who themselves or their parents or grandparents came here as immigrants,” she said before touching on the anti-Catholicism they faced and that dogged Smith’s presidential campaign.

“Those appeals to fear and division can cause us to treat each other as the other,” she continued. “Rhetoric like that makes it harder for us to see each other, to respect each other, to listen to each other, and certainly a lot harder to love our neighbour as ourself.”

Thursday, 20 October 2016

Video: Philippine President, Duterte announces separation from US


Philippines' President Rodrigo Duterte declared his "separation" from longstanding ally the United States in Beijing on Thursday, as he rebalances his country's diplomacy towards China.

Duterte is in China for a four-day trip seen as confirming his tilt away from Washington and towards Beijing's sphere of influence -- and its deep pockets.

"I announce my separation from the United States," he said to applause at a meeting in the Chinese capital.

"America does not control our lives. Enough bullshit," he added in a rambling speech that flipped between languages.

"How can you be the most powerful industrial country when you owe China and you are not paying it?"

His comments came after he met his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping at the Great Hall of the People on Tiananmen Square, with the two men pledging to enhance trust and friendship, while playing down a maritime dispute.

Xi called the two countries "neighbours across the sea" with "no reason for hostility or confrontation", the official Xinhua news agency said.

Under Duterte's predecessor Benigno Aquino the two countries were at loggerheads over the South China Sea -- where Beijing has built a series of artificial islands -- but since taking office in June the new head of state has changed course.

In a statement, the Chinese foreign ministry cited Xi as telling Duterte their emotional foundation of friendly good neighbourliness was unchanged, and difficult topics of discussion "could be shelved temporarily".

Duterte called the meeting "historic", it added.

His visit to Beijing capped a series of recent declarations blasting the US and President Barack Obama.

Addressing the Filipino community in Beijing Wednesday, the firebrand leader said the Philippines had gained little from its long alliance with the US, its former colonial ruler.

He also repeated his denunciation of Obama as a "son of a whore".

China, he said earlier, was "good". "It has never invaded a piece of my country all these generations."


Duterte has also suspended joint US-Philippine patrols in the strategically vital South China Sea, and has threatened an end to joint military exercises.

The South China Sea is of intense interest to Washington and it has repeatedly spoken out on the various territorial disputes between China and its neighbours over the waters.

Tensions have risen between the US and China over Washington's so-called "pivot" to the Asia-Pacific, a move that Beijing says is intended to contain it.

In 2012, China seized control of Scarborough Shoal, a fishing ground in the Philippines' exclusive economic zone.

In a case brought by Aquino, the Philippines won a resounding victory at an international tribunal earlier this year over Beijing's extensive territorial maritime claims in the area, infuriating the Asian giant.

But Duterte, who took office in June shortly before the tribunal ruling, has made a point of not flaunting the outcome.

Asked whether the leaders had discussed the South China Sea, the foreign ministry's spokesperson Hua Chunying said they had a "candid and friendly exchange of views on how to resolve relevant disputes".

Their meeting represented a "return to the right track of dialogue and consultation" she said, adding China was willing to make "relevant arrangements" to cooperate on fishery issues.

The meeting between Xi and Duterte marked a "full recovery" of the "traditional friendship" between the two countries, Chinese vice minister Liu Zhenmin said, according to a transcript released by the Philippine president's office.

They oversaw the signing of 13 bilateral cooperation documents on business, infrastructure, and agriculture, among other fields, he added.

Beijing also has offered the Philippines a $9 billion soft loan for development projects, a statement from the Philippine presidential press office said.

About $15 million of the promised loans will be earmarked for drug rehabilitation programmes amid Duterte's anti-drug campaign, which has killed thousands of people and raised concern abroad of human rights violations.

China will also lift bans on 27 Philippine tropical fruit export companies. Previous sanctions on fruit were intended to punish Manila for its South China Sea stance.

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