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Tuesday, July 19, 2016

Day to Day Headaches : Apollo 11 (July 19, 2016)

Today's World News

To Start off 

Prison operator Serco slammed over treatment of inmate at Mt Eden Prison : The cellmate of a cancer-stricken elderly prisoner was forced to clean his friend's gangrenous toes with toilet paper after the prison failed to provide adequate care.

Details of the incident, which happened at Auckland's Mt Eden Prison in 2013 while it was managed by the multinational company Serco, were revealed in a report released by the Health and Disability Commissioner. Know more


Assault on train in Wurzburg injures HK family : A teenage Afghan refugee armed with an axe and knife injured four people on a train in southern Germany before being shot dead by police, officials say.

Three people in a group from Hong Kong were seriously hurt and one slightly injured in the attack in Wurzburg. Another 14 were treated for shock. Know more


Afghan refugee 'had IS flag in room' : A hand-painted flag of so-called Islamic State has been found in the room of an Afghan asylum seeker accused of carrying out an axe and knife attack on a south German train, officials say.

The 17-year-old injured four people from Hong Kong, one critically, in the attack in Wuerzburg on Monday evening. He was shot dead by police as he fled. Know more


Turkey coup could threaten country's Nato membership, suggests John Kerry : State Department says Nato is monitoring how the Turkish government responds to the failed coup. Members of the alliance are required to 'uphold democracy, including tolerating diversity'

Turkey could fall foul of Nato's "requirement with respect to democracy" if it fails to uphold the rule of law in the wake of an attempted coup, the US Secretary of State John Kerry has warned.

The Turkish government's response to the failed coup has alarmed both the US and the EU, after it described the plotters as a "cancer" which had to be "cleansed" from public institutions. Know more


Turkey's post-coup purge reaches 20,000 : The government has now detained or fired about 20,000 people in connection with last weekend's botched coup. The army, police, judiciary and civil servants are among those continuing to be targeted.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's retribution picked up pace on Monday as the number of people arrested with alleged links to the plot reached 7,543. They included more than 6,000 soldiers, 100 police officers, 755 judges and prosecutors and 650 civilians. Know more


Gonorrhoea might soon be resistant to all antibiotics : The US Centres for Disease Control (CDC) has reported that gonorrhoea is now developing resistance to the last two antibiotics able to treat it. 

In other words, the sexually transmitted disease is on the verge of being resistance to all antibiotics, and untreatable by current medicine. Know more


Theresa May does not hesitate to say she would kill '100,000 men, women and children' with a nuclear bomb : Previous prime ministers have avoided answering the hypothetical question of whether they would ever press the nuclear button

Theresa May has declared without hesitation that she would order a nuclear strike to kill hundreds of thousands of people if she thought it was necessary.

The Prime Minister gave the blunt reply during a parliamentary debate on the renewal of the Trident nuclear weapons programme, which many suspect was staged by the government for the sole purpose of drawing attention to the rift between Jeremy Corbyn and a majority of Labour MPs. Know more


Philippines' President Rodrigo Duterte 'not afraid of human rights' concerns over drugs crackdown : Human rights are not a concern in Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte's war on drugs, he said, vowing to ignore due process and compared himself to Ugandan dictator Idi Amin.

Mr Duterte has doubled down on his promise to kill drug dealers 

He says he has no time for "bleeding hearts" or due process

A billboard in Manila will tally how many drug suspects have been arrested or killed

Mr Duterte swept to power in May after pledging to end crime in the Philippines using the same "shoot-to-kill" methods critics say he employed as mayor of the southern city of Davao. Know more


WikiLeaks suffers ‘sustained attack’ after announcing megaleak of Turkey govt docs : WikiLeaks reported suffering a “sustained attack” after it announced the upcoming release of hundreds of thousands of documents relating to Turkish leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s Justice and Development Party (AKP) in the wake of a failed military coup. Know more

There you have it our Top News of the day. 


Here's Our Top 5 Most funniest image of the day.

"Might wanna rethink that one"

"My father in law took pictures of the cabin"

"Classic"

"Finally a bathroom for me and my magnum dong"

"Silence Intensifies"

There you have it our Top 5 Most funniest image of the day.



Today's Historic Event

19th of July 1969 

Apollo 11 

Apollo 11 prepare for the next days historic event by going into orbit around the moon. 

That's all for today, Thank you. 

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