Sunday, May 22, 2016

#France - Paul Verhoeven joins the Cannes competition with his first film in French + Official Trailer "Elle"

Published on 21 May 2016
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Paul Verhoeven made his name with films like "Robocop", "Total Recall" and "Basic Instinct" – the film that made Sharon Stone an international star at the Cannes film festival in 1992. This year the Dutch director is back in competition with his first French-language film, "Elle".

#Austria - Vienna shooting: Gunman kills two and wounds 11 at concert before turning gun on himself

Published on 22 May 2016
Vienna shooting: Gunman kills two and wounds 11 at concert before turning gun on himself
A gunman killed two people and wounded 11 before turning the weapon on himself at a concert in Vienna.

The shooting happened in the Austrian capital at around 3am local time.

A 27-year-old man was behind the incident which was sparked by a "relationship dispute", according to local reports.

An argument between a man and a woman escalated and the perpetrator went to his car and pulled out a weapon, police said.He then fired "at random" into the crowd before turning the gun on himself in a car park.

Police said some people at the gig, organized by a motorcycle club called 'The Lords', fled into nearby woods to escape the carnage.

The woman was left unharmed.

There were around 150 people at the concert in Nenzing, a town close to the Swiss border.

#UK - 'Brexit will put NHS at risk' says Simon Stevens - BBC News

Published on 22 May 2016
Chief Executive of NHS England, Simon Stevens has said he "takes very seriously" warnings of possible recession in the event of Brexit, and that would be "very dangerous" for the health service. Speaking to Andrew Marr, he said: "If the economy goes into a tailspin" just when the NHS needs extra investment, it would be very damaging. He said it is not his job to tell people how to vote, but it is right that he talks about what the NHS needs, adding: "Anything that puts that at risk is of deep concern." Mr Stevens rejected the idea that leaving the EU would free up money that currently goes to Brussels and could instead be spent in the NHS

#UK - 'UK can't stop Turkey joining EU' says Penny Mordaunt - BBC News

Published on 22 May 2016
Defence Minister and Vote Leave supporter Penny Mordaunt has denied the UK would have a veto on any Turkish accession to the EU.

Speaking to Andrew Marr, she said: "I think with the current situation - the migrant crisis and other issues going on in Europe - we would be unable to stop it." The pro-Leave minister says the EU referendum is British voters' only chance to prevent that eventuality, adding again: "I don't think that the UK will be able to stop Turkey joining."

Five top tips to survive a long-haul flight | Travel Hacks


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Published on 21 May 2016
In this video, Nick Trend, Deputy Head of Travel shares his top 5 tips on the best ways to endure a long-haul flight making it as easy as possible.

#USA - Safe room sales boom

Published on 20 May 2016
Gaffco Ballistics CEO Tom Gaffney on increasing demand for safe rooms.

Week in Review: Sky News

Published on 20 May 2016
Jayne Secker reviews the biggest stories of the past seven days with Kevin Maguire and Andrew Pierce

#Venezuela - Inside a hospital: 'If people come with cardiac arrest, they die' - BBC News

Published on 21 May 2016
The BBC has obtained exclusive access to one of Venezuela's biggest public hospitals, which is suffering from chronic shortages and a lack of resources.

This Week's World Episode 2: Will we ever grow rich again? BBC News

Published on 21 May 2016
Eight years on from the economic crash, the world economy is still stagnating. This is not how it was meant to be. Politicians around the world have been promising an era of prosperity for all would return. Former US Treasury Secretary Larry Summers tells us how he believes things may never improve – and we ask why growth has disappeared. One theory: we’re not having as many babies as we need to. We also feature former ECB chief Jean-Claude Trichet and former South African Reserve Bank governor Tito Mbweni.

Taliban denies leader killed in US drone strike - Al Jazeera English

Published on 21 May 2016
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The US has announced it's carried out an airstrike targeting the leader of the Afghan Taliban, Mullah Akhtar Mansour.

Saturday, May 21, 2016

#Korea - ARIRANG 1800 North Korean diplomat Kang Sok-ju dies of cancer

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Published on 21 May 2016
N. Korean diplomat Kang Sok-ju dies of cancer
Russia's unilateral sanctions to affect N. Korea's overseas labor
Donald Trump adjusts tone on U.S. defense in S. Korea
S. Korea, Uzbekistan agree to boost bilateral relations
Smoke detected inside doomed EgyptAir plane before crash
Secret Service shoots man carrying gun near White House
Suzuki conducted improper road tests on some of its models
Researchers discover way to delete or enhance individual memories
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#Austria - FIA F3 Red Bull Ring Huge Crash Replay - #DTMSpielberg

Published on 21 May 2016
A huge crash on the Red Bull Ring involving Ryan Tveter, Pedro Piquet and Peter Li

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Top 10 Upcoming Movies May, 2016


MONEY MONSTER - Official Trailer (ft. George Clooney & Julia Roberts) Sony Pictures Entertainment

Published on 12 Jan 2016
This May, Follow the Money with George Clooney & Julia Roberts.

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#USA - NRA Endorses Donald Trump for President but Clinton Says Donald Trump 'Not Qualified' to Be President

Published on 20 May 2016
The GOP presidential candidate spoke at an NRA rally, where he claimed Hillary Clinton "wants to abolish the Second Amendment."
Published on 20 May 2016
Clinton has climbed back to the top of a national poll in a potential general election matchup against Trump.

#Vevo - HOT THIS WEEK: May 20, 2016 - Ariana Grande Meghan Trainor Justin Timberlake videos

HOT THIS WEEK: May 20, 2016. Our weekly wrap-up show covers the biggest premieres and best Vevo originals from this week as well as what's on tap for next week! Find out what’s new! © 2016 Vevo

Vevo Presents: Ariana Grande - Dangerous Woman http://vevo.ly/stItwk
Vevo Presents: Meghan Trainor - NO http://vevo.ly/j0oD46
Justin Timberlake - CAN'T STOP THE FEELING! (From DreamWorks Animation's "Trolls") http://vevo.ly/h5S0TK
OneRepublic - Wherever I Go http://vevo.ly/MoDERu
Drake - One Dance (Live On SNL) http://vevo.ly/0Wj1dN
Prince Royce - La Carretera http://vevo.ly/PeHDfr
Alicia Keys - In Common http://vevo.ly/Gbr5P3
Jack Garratt - Worry (Live) (Vevo LIFT) http://vevo.ly/Nzz0ly

#Venezuela - crisis hit hospitals where 7 babies die a day / hospitales crisis golpeó en 7 bebés mueren al día

Published on 18 May 2016
The impact of Venezuela's economic collapse on its people is almost impossible to put into words.
But these images inside calamity-hit hospitals go some way to communicating the devastation.
Since oil prices plummeted, all aspects of everyday life - electricity, food, paper - have been rationed.
Critically, medical centers are in crisis.

Without soap, antibiotics, power, gloves and x-rays, surgeons are struggling to keep patients alive.
Pictures taken by New York Times photographer Meridith Kohut offer a glimpse inside some of the most notorious centers - while President Nicolas Maduro claims the socialist nation has the best healthcare in the world.

The Luis Razetti Hospital in the portal city of Barcelona looks like a war zone.
Patients can be seen balancing themselves on half-broken beds with days-old blood on their bodies.
They're the lucky ones; most are curled up on the floor, blood streaming, limbs blackening.
Children lie among dirty cardboard boxes in the hallways without food, water or medication.
Without electricity or functioning machines, medics have had to create their own solutions. Two men who had surgery on their legs have their limbs elevated by makeshift slings made out of water bottles.
One man is missing half his skull after a severe head injury a year ago. He is still waiting for post-surgery treatment.

Last summer, the Daily Mail reported how rampant opossums had infested the Luiz Razetti Hospital, killing 17 newborns.

That was just the start of months of misery at the center, according to the New York Times.
In just one day, the newspaper's reporters witnessed the deaths of seven babies since there were no oxygen tanks, and doctors had to pump air into their lungs by hand. 

A 68-year-old diabetic patient interviewed has to have her leg amputated; the hospital did not have dialysis machines or the antibiotics she requires.

One had to have an almost-rupturing appendix removed without proper tools or sanitation. Another died because the blood bank was closed due to a public holiday, which was randomly called by the government to save electricity.

President Nicolas Maduro has refused attempts to seek international or monetary support for the country's healthcare system that he says would effectively 'privatize' healthcare. 

The socialist leader, Hugo Chavez's successor, claims such a move would have devastating impacts on the country.

And he even insists Venezuela's healthcare is one of the best in the world: 'I doubt that anywhere in the world, except in Cuba, there exists a better health system than this one,' he said. 

Since the economic collapse began to take hold of the country, Maduro has dedicated many of his speeches to boasting of Venezuela's strengths, and lashing out at other countries.

Like his late predecessor, Maduro regularly accuses the US of spying and illegal intervention.
On Tuesday, he told a press conference a U.S. military aircraft 'with lethal technical abilities' illegally entered Venezuelan airspace twice in seven days.

'Our military aviation detected the illegal entry, for unusual espionage tasks, of the Boeing 707 E-3 Sentry, which is an airborne early warning control center system that has all the mechanisms for espionage,' he told reporters at the presidential palace.

#Austria - Norbert Hofer: the gun-toting far-right candidate

Published on 20 May 2016
Come Monday morning - Austria will wake up with a new President. And the favourite to win Sunday's vote is a populist anti-immigration gun enthusiast. 

If Norbert Hofer does win the run-off, he'll be the first far-right President elected in Western Europe since the second world war. Our Europe editor Matt Frei has spent the past few days on the election trail.

Iraq - Premier warns against chaos

Published on 20 May 2016

#USA - Police search car of White House shooting suspect

Published on 20 May 2016
A uniformed Secret Service agent shot a man outside the White House complex after the man displayed a gun and ignored commands to surrender, according to authorities.