Saturday, 9 December 2017

Fireball blazes across New Jersey night sky in Police dashcam







Police dashcam has captured a dazzling fireball brightening up the night sky in New Jersey with a lime green light. Witnesses across more than a dozen states said they saw the “shooting star” streak across the sky.



The footage, which is now being shared online, was released on Facebook by the police department of Hamilton Township, New Jersey, on Thursday. Local police officer Michael Virga was on patrol December 2 when his vehicle dashcam caught a glowing object in the sky, followed by a second of a nighttime daylight.



Fireball blazes across New Jersey night sky in Police dashcam


Police dashcam has captured a dazzling fireball brightening up the night sky in New Jersey with a lime green light. Witnesses across more than a dozen states said they saw the “shooting star” streak across the sky.
The footage, which is now being shared online, was released on Facebook by the police department of Hamilton Township, New Jersey, on Thursday. Local police officer Michael Virga was on patrol December 2 when his vehicle dashcam caught a glowing object in the sky, followed by a second of a nighttime daylight.

Lebanon urges Arab League to sanction US over Jerusalem decision







Arab League nations should pressure the US to reverse its decision to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, Lebanon’s foreign minister told a gathering in Cairo, which condemned the move as “dangerous and unacceptable.



“Pre-emptive measures (must be) taken against the decision, beginning with diplomatic measures, then political, then economic and (then) financial sanctions,” Gebran Bassil said Saturday at a meeting of Arab League foreign ministers in Egypt's capital, as cited by Reuters.


The Arab League’s foreign ministers convened an emergency meeting in Cairo, following a Palestinian and Jordanian request to forge a united response to Trump’s recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, and the US' plans to relocate its embassy to the Holy City



read more - https://www.rt.com/news/412596-arab-league-us-sanctions-jerusalem/ 


Lebanon urges Arab League to sanction US over Jerusalem decision


Arab League nations should pressure the US to reverse its decision to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, Lebanon’s foreign minister told a gathering in Cairo, which condemned the move as “dangerous and unacceptable.
“Pre-emptive measures (must be) taken against the decision, beginning with diplomatic measures, then political, then economic and (then) financial sanctions,” Gebran Bassil said Saturday at a meeting of Arab League foreign ministers in Egypt's capital, as cited by Reuters.
The Arab League’s foreign ministers convened an emergency meeting in Cairo, following a Palestinian and Jordanian request to forge a united response to Trump’s recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, and the US' plans to relocate its embassy to the Holy City

read more - https://www.rt.com/news/412596-arab-league-us-sanctions-jerusalem/ 

Wednesday, 29 November 2017

TOMORROW:- LAST DAY OF 8 MONTH WORK CONTRACT







Tomorrow will be the last day of my seasonal work Contract.
It was very good of the management to extend our work for so long.
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My experience was very good and my fitness has increase so much.. walking 10-15 miles a day and lifting 5-9 tonnes a day will effect.

I hope to come back to this job in Next Season... If we make it that far.

God Bless all the crew, they are all Good lads that work there now.

TOMORROW:- LAST DAY OF 8 MONTH WORK CONTRACT


Tomorrow will be the last day of my seasonal work Contract.
It was very good of the management to extend our work for so long.
-
My experience was very good and my fitness has increase so much.. walking 10-15 miles a day and lifting 5-9 tonnes a day will effect.

I hope to come back to this job in Next Season... If we make it that far.

God Bless all the crew, they are all Good lads that work there now.

Tuesday, 28 November 2017

North Korea fires ballistic missile towards Japan in latest act of aggression







North Korea fired an intercontinental ballistic missile that flew higher than any of its previous efforts, shattering a respite from military tests and reminding the world of its ability to launch missiles capable of landing far from the Korean peninsula.


The Pentagon said it believed the projectile was an intercontinental ballistic missile that travelled roughly 1,000 km eastward before plunging into the Sea of Japan. Japanese broadcaster NHK reported that the missile remained airborne for 50 minutes and likely landed in the waters of the country's exclusive economic zone, citing the country's defense ministry. 


The latest act of North Korean aggression demonstrated military advances that have expanded the range of the country’s ballistic missiles and imperil more than just the country’s close neighbours. The projectile soared higher than any previous North Korean launch, Defense Secretary James Mattis said, warning that North Korea now “can threaten everywhere in the world, basically”.