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Tuesday, March 29, 2016

EgyptAir Plane Hijacked, Lands in CYPRUS


An EgyptAir plane flying from Alexandria to Cairo was hijacked and forced to land in Cyprus on Tuesday but the passengers and crew were freed unharmed and the hijacker, whose motives remained a mystery, was arrested after giving himself up.
Eighty-one people, including 21 foreigners and 15 crew, had been onboard the Airbus 320 flight when it took off, Egypt's Civil Aviation Ministry said in a statement.
Conflicting theories emerged about the hijacker's motives, with Cypriot officials saying early on the incident did not appear related to terrorism but the Cypriot state broadcaster saying he had demanded the release of women prisoners in Egypt.
After the aircraft landed at Larnaca airport, negotiations began and everyone onboard was freed except three passengers and four crew, Egypt's Civil Aviation Minister Sherif Fethy said.
Soon after his comments, Cypriot television footage showed several people leaving the plane via the stairs and another man climbing out of the cockpit window and running off.
The hijacker then surrendered to authorities.
"Its over," the Cypriot foreign ministry said in a tweet.
Speaking to reporters after the crisis ended, Egyptian Prime Minister Sherif Ismail said the hijacker was an Egyptian national but that his motives remained unclear.
"At some moments he asked to meet with a representative of the European Union and at other points he asked to go to another airport but there was nothing specific," he said, adding that the man would now be questioned to ascertain his motives.
Cypriot foreign ministry official Alexandros Zenon told reporters during the crisis that the hijacker appeared to be "unstable".

Egypt's Civil Aviation Ministry said the plane's pilot, Omar al-Gammal, had informed authorities that he was threatened by a passenger who claimed to be wearing a suicide explosives belt and forced him to divert the plane to Larnaca.
Cyprus president said that the hijacking wasn't related to terrorism.
Photographs shown on Egyptian state television showed a middle-aged man on a plane wearing glasses and displaying a white belt with bulging pockets and protruding wires.
Fethy, the Egyptian minister, said authorities suspected the suicide belt was not genuine but treated the incident as serious to ensure the safety of all those on board.
"Our passengers are all well and the crew is all well... We cannot say this was a terrorist act... he was not a professional," Fethy told reporters after the incident.
In the midst of the crisis, witnesses said the hijacker had thrown a letter on the apron in Larnaca, written in Arabic, asking that it be delivered to his ex-wife, who is Cypriot.
But the Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation (CyBC) said the hijacker had asked for the release of women prisoners in Egypt, suggesting a political motive.
EgyptAir also delayed a New York-bound flight from Cairo onto which some passengers of the hijacked plane had been due to connect. Fethy said it was delayed partly due to a technical issue but partly as a precaution.
The plane remained on the tarmac at Larnaca throughout the morning while Cypriot security forces took up positions around the scene.
EGYPT'S IMAGE
While the reasons for the hijacking were not entirely clear, the incident will deal another blow to Egypt's tourism industry and hurt efforts to revive an economy hammered by political unrest following the 2011 uprising.
The sector, a main source of hard currency for the import-dependent county, was already reeling from the crash of a Russian passenger plane in the Sinai in late October.
President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi has said the Russian plane was brought down by a terrorist attack. Islamic State has said it planted a bomb on board, killing all 224 people on board.
The incident has raised renewed questions over airport security in Egypt, though it was not clear whether the hijacker was even armed. Ismail said stringent measures were in place.
There was also some confusion over the identity of the hijacker. Egypt's official state news agency MENA initially named him as Egyptian national Ibrahim Samaha but later said the hijacker was called Seif Eldin Mustafa.
The Cypriot Foreign Affairs Ministry also identified the hijacker as Mustafa.
Passengers on the plane included eight Americans, four Britons, four Dutch, two Belgians, an Italian, a Syrian and French national, the Civil Aviation Ministry.
Cyprus has seen little militant activity for decades, despite its proximity to the Middle East.
A botched attempt by Egyptian commandos to storm a hijacked airliner at Larnaca airport led to the disruption of diplomatic relations between Cyprus and Egypt in 1978.
In 1988, a Kuwaiti airliner which had been hijacked from Bangkok to Kuwait in a 16-day siege had a stopover in Larnaca, where two hostages were killed.
Egypt said it would send a plane to Cyprus to pick up stranded passengers, some of whom had been traveling to Cairo for connecting flights abroad.
(Additionaly reporting by Michele Kambas in Athens and Mostafa Hashem, Ahmed Mohammed Hassan, Amina Ismail and Lin Noueihed in Cairo, Writing by Lin Noueihed, Editing by Michael Georgy and Angus MacSwan)










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Thursday, March 17, 2016

These Identical Twins Share A Boyfriend, And Now They Want To Have Identical Babies

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Identical twins behold the same kind of mystery to me as unicorns. 
Can you imagine wandering around, living your life, knowing full well that there’s someone else out there wearing your face that you just happened to share the same womb with. It’s nothing short of creepy, and I’m pretty sure that Lindsay Lohan’s starring role in ‘The Parent Trap’ was probably what sent her over the edge in the first place.
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Some identical twins however have managed to get over the whole “argh, you stole my looks at birth” thing and actually kind of enjoy each others company. Like 30-year-old sisters Anna and Lucy DeCinque from Perth, Australia. The twins are actually so similar, that they’ve gone as far as sharing the same boyfriend, a lucky lad called Ben Byrne, who they claim understands that they “want to be together all the time.”

But not happy with sharing the same features and penis, the girls have taken it one step further by telling Aussie chat show The Insight that they even need to be pregnant at the same time. Anna said:
“If I got pregnant Lucy would definitely get pregnant straight way – because our bodies need to be the same. We would try to make that happen, definitely. We are not trying right now – we love children and kids love us, but it’s not the time for us. We would have to be exactly the same – even if we went through IVF at the same time.”
There is going to be a whole lot of hormones flying around when the time finally comes. Hang on, is that actually incest? 

The girls have even had cosmetic surgery to enhance their “identicalness”, and of course their boyfriend Ben is a twin too – just not an identical one.
Listen to the girls talking about their relationship here:

Thursday, March 10, 2016

Cyprus, Israel continue three-day military exercise..


The two countries have also agreements on combating terrorism in the region.
    
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Cyprus and Israel continue a three-day military exercise involving Israeli jets and Cypriot ground forces.

A ministry statement said the exercise, code-named "Onisilos-Gideon 1, 2016," aims at the implementation of the bilateral military cooperation program.

It added that as part of the exercise Israeli jets flew for several hours over the central and western part of Cyprus and within the Nicosia Flight Information Region.

Cyprus and Israel traditionally have close relations despite the fact that the eastern Mediterranean island is also on friendly terms with almost all Arab countries, including Israel's neighbors Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, and also Syria before the uprising against President Bashar al-Assad.

Protection of offshore natural gas installations, existing and planned, falls within the scope of the military cooperation of Cyprus and Israel.

The two countries have also agreements on combating terrorism in the region.

Cyprus recently foiled two plans to carry out attacks against Israeli interests on the island.

Last year, it seized more than 10 tons of ammonium nitrate, a fertilizer which can easily be turned into explosives, which was amassed in a house rented by a Hezbollah cell in the southeastern city of Larnaca.

Authorities said the attacks would be against unspecified Israeli targets.

In March 2013, a Hezbollah operative was jailed by Cyprus after admitting that he had been monitoring the routes of buses used by Israeli tourists for the purpose of carrying out attacks on them.

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© FAMAGUSTA GAZETTE CYPRUS

Thursday, March 3, 2016

EMU Cancel Re-sit Exams...



Recently an information was released from the EMU Student council soliciting the support of the entire students to carryout a campaign against the decision taken by the university authority against Re-sit exams, the message says

''The administration of EMU wants to cancel re-sit exams for students. The Student Council is trying to solve this issue. On Friday 04.03.2016 at 12:00-16:00 there will be a gathering at CL in order for the students to sign the petition against the cancellation of re-sit exams. We will be there for you but we also require your help. See you all there.''

Re-sit exams has been a major saviour of students especially those that couldn't perform well in their final exams or to those that either missed their exams or want to improve their failing grade, but do we think this decision that is about to be executed will be helpful to the entire students of EMU?