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Thursday, June 2, 2016

Day to Day Headaches - (June 2, 2016)

Today's World News


To Start off 


In Germany

German parliament acknowledges Armenian genocide amid intense Turkish pressure

The German parliament has withstood a barrage of pressure from the Turkish government, approving a symbolic resolution that declares the 1915 massacre of Armenians by Ottoman Turkish forces a ‘genocide’.

The vote was almost unanimous in supporting the resolution with just one MP voting against and another abstaining. The move was largely expected and was supported by German Chancellor Angela Merkel. However, the German leader was forced to skip the vote due to prior commitments. 

In USA

The Media Is Ignoring The Most Important Part Of Stephen Hawking’s Comments On Trump

Many people consider astrophysicist Stephen Hawking to be the most brilliant man on the planet. His exploration and hypotheses have clarified a portion of the most profound secrets of time and space. 

So it's justifiable why, on Tuesday, individuals kind of blew a gasket when Hawking said there was one thing he couldn't clarify: The fame of hypothetical Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump. 

"I can't," Hawking reacted, when requested that clarify Trump's ascent as a major aspect of an elite meeting with British news station ITV News. "He is a rabble rouser, who appears to speak to the most minimized shared factor." 

In any case, here's the thing: in that same meeting, Hawking additionally said he didn't trust Trump was the best danger confronting America, or even the world. The best risk, he said, is human-brought on environmental change. 

"A more impending peril is runaway environmental change," Hawking said. "An ascent in sea temperature would dissolve the ice-tops, and cause an arrival of a lot of carbon dioxide from the sea depths. Both impacts could make our atmosphere like that of Venus, with a temperature of 250 degrees." 

Selling's remarks about Trump stood out as truly newsworthy in almost every real American media outlet. His remarks about environmental change being the world's most prominent risk, in any case, did not make the cut.

In NASA

Musk: We intend to launch people to Mars in 2024

SpaceX and Tesla Motors CEO Elon Musk will send a mission to Mars — on the Flying Dragon rendition 2 rocket — beginning in 2018 and dispatch a rocket headed there at each open door — like clockwork. 

"It is proposed to convey space explorers to the International Space Station," said Musk at the Code Conference in Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif. on Wednesday night. "Yet, we are going to send one to Mars in 2018." 

In any case, that is not the greatest aspiration. On the off chance that everything works out as expected, the main rocket conveying human load will dispatch in 2024, he said. 

The Flying Dragon 2 has the inside size of a SUV and is equipped for conveying up to seven individuals and will take year and a half to arrive.

In Siria

Ignoring Turkey, U.S. backs Kurds in drive against ISIS in Syria

BEIRUT — A U.S.- upheld power of Kurds and Arabs progressed toward a vital Islamic State travel town in Syria on Wednesday, forgetting about Turkish restriction to the inclusion of Kurds in operations to recover the deliberately indispensable region. 

U.S. commandos are going with the Kurdish-drove Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) as they push north toward Manbij, sponsored by extraordinary U.S. airstrikes, as a component of a hostile went for recovering the town in Aleppo territory, said Col. Chris Garver, a U.S. military representative.

There you have it our Top News of the day. 


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Today's Historic Event


June 2


In England



1953 England Queen Elizabeth II 2nd June 1953 : Following the death of her father Queen Elizabeth II is formally crowned as The Queen in England with hundreds of millions listening on radio and for the first time watched the proceedings on live television. After the coronation ceremony in Westminster Abbey , millions of rain-drenched spectators cheered the 27-year-old queen born in 1926 and her husband, the 30-year-old duke of Edinburgh, as they passed along a five-mile procession route in a gilded horse-drawn carriage. 



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