Thursday, 11 February 2016

Today's Headlines: World powers 'agree Syria ceasefire', Japanese shares plunge in early trade, 'Paternity leave' MP quits over affair

World powers 'agree Syria ceasefire'
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World powers 'agree Syria ceasefire'
Major powers agree to seek a nationwide "cessation of hostilities" in Syria to begin in a week's time, as well as measures to advance aid deliveries.
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Japanese shares plunge in early trade
Japanese shares open sharply lower on Friday amid concerns over the global economy and following falls in the US and Europe.
'Paternity leave' MP quits over affair
A Japanese MP who sparked a national discussion on paternity leave resigns after admitting to having an affair as his wife was due to give birth.
Clinton and Sanders clash over Obama
Democratic candidates Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders clash over their support for the president in their first debate since the New Hampshire primary.
 
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Man missing 30 years remembers identity
A Canadian man who suffered a head injury and went missing for 30 years is set to be reunited with his family after remembering his identity.
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Johnson sacked by Sunderland
Adam Johnson is sacked by Sunderland after pleading guilty to one count of sexual activity with a child and one charge of grooming.
Are Man Utd about to rule the world?
£1bn from sponsors, 116 million social media followers and a £5bn TV deal - why Man Utd are set to become the world's richest club.
Are Man Utd about to rule the world?
£1bn from sponsors, 116 million social media followers and a £5bn TV deal - why Man Utd are set to become the world's richest club.
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Erasing Franco's memory one street at a time
Spanish cities renew a push to erase Franco-era street names
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Japanese shares plunge in early trade
Japanese shares open sharply lower on Friday amid concerns over the global economy and following falls in the US and Europe.
Morgan Stanley to pay $3.2bn settlement
Morgan Stanley will pay $3.2bn (£2.2bn) to US authorities to settle claims that it misled investors about risky mortgage bonds sold before the financial crisis.
 
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Technology
VTech 'is responsible' for kids' data
The UK's data privacy watchdog confirms that VTech remains responsible for protecting users' data despite changes to its terms and conditions.
Facebook 'colonialism' row stokes distrust
Comments by a Facebook board member could put Mark Zuckerberg's global plans on the back foot.
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The Tesla of go-karts
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Why police should date bankers
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How hipsters got in to city farming
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How to survive a state of surveillance
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Is this cinema's most riveting scene?
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A love letter to Earth
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Why we might need to kill koalas
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Secret languages of the underworld
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The lab where you breathe exhaust
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Why you should never give up on love
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An island only helicopters can reach
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Stop granting waivers to Dangote, Stallion And Others- Customs Boss

Stop granting waivers to Dangote, Stallion And Others- Customs Boss
    The Comptroller-General, Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Hameed Ali, on Wednesday in a submission to the Senate Committee on Finance said that big companies like Dangote Group and Stallion had no need of waivers.

    “if the big companies are given waivers, is it the smaller companies that should then pay custom duties?”
    Ali, said waivers should be discontinued for big companies to allow other small firms to grow.
    Investigations revealed that the abuse of waivers have been routine over the years in favor of some business leaders and politicians  in a manner that has continued to undermine the nation’s economy as they issue fraudulent waivers to themselves and their associates.
    Other beneficiaries of these waivers at the expense of millions of tax payers are Chief Mike Adenuga, and Alhaji Saminu Turaki, former Jigawa State governor.
    The administration of former President Jonathan granted a N50billion waiver to the Stallion group to import rice into the country, Per Second News gathered.
    A senator speaking under the condition of anonymity revealed that the Federal Government has lost billions of naira that would have been used for provision of infrastructure and other contending needs of the downtrodden masses to the granting of waivers to business.

    The Aluminium Smelter Company of Nigeria Limited (ALSCON) got N477.789million and N13.71million as waivers despite not producing since 2007.
    Energy Resources Management Limited incorporated on June 18, 1999, with Mr. Jide Omokore and Richard Idowu as its directors also got waiver to import 250,000 metric tons of rice.
    Investigations also reveal that in 2005, then Governor of Ogun State, Mr. Gbenga Daniel had applied to President Obasanjo for “import waivers” of N500million on vehicles meant to be imported for the 15th National Sports Festival tagged “Gateway Games 2006” in Ogun State . The Presidency immediate approved the request. However, rather than use the waiver for its purpose, it was allegedly sold to Globe Motors.
    A major automobile dealer was granted N698.177million for importing fully built four-wheel drive motor vehicles, motorised tanks and other armoured fighting vehicles.
    In 2003, losses suffered by government from concessions in the name of waivers was N12.4billion and in 2004 it climbed to N56billion and the Nigeria Customs Service, Apapa command lamented the loss of N6. 6 billion in 2013 to what it described as duty exemptions, concessions and waivers granted to certain organizations, between January and October 2013, which accounted for about 4.6 percent of the total revenue collected in the period under review.
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    Wednesday, 10 February 2016

    Today's Headlines: Aleppo fighting 'displaces 50,000', Chris Christie ends White House bid, FBI surrounds last Oregon occupiers

    Aleppo fighting 'displaces 50,000'
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    Aleppo fighting 'displaces 50,000'
    Fighting in Syria's Aleppo province has displaced about 50,000 people and the humanitarian situation is deteriorating rapidly, the Red Cross says.
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    Chris Christie ends White House bid
    Republican Chris Christie drops out of the US presidential race after a disappointing finish in New Hampshire.
    FBI surrounds last Oregon occupiers
    The FBI moves in on the last occupiers of a wildlife reserve in Oregon who are protesting against federal control of local lands.
    Former Auschwitz guard faces trial
    A 94-year former Nazi SS guard at the Auschwitz death camp in Poland is to go on trial in Germany over the murder of at least 170,000 people.
     
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    Women flee Australia 'murder attempt'
    An Australian man is charged over the alleged kidnapping and attempted murder of two female backpackers on a beach south of Adelaide.
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    Valencia 1-1 Barcelona (Agg: 1-8)
    Barcelona reach the Copa del Rey final as they beat Gary Neville's Valencia 8-1 on aggregate after a 1-1 draw on Wednesday.
    Liverpool owners scrap £77 ticket
    Liverpool's owners scrap their controversial £77 ticket and apologise for the "distress caused" by last week's pricing announcement.
    Liverpool owners scrap £77 ticket
    Liverpool's owners scrap their controversial £77 ticket and apologise for the "distress caused" by last week's pricing announcement.
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    The chair modelled on a baseball mitt
    When Charles and Ray Eames unveiled their luxurious lounge chair and ottoman in 1956 they marked a turning point in post-war consumer culture.
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    Yellen warns on US financial conditions
    US Federal Reserve chair Janet Yellen pours cold water on the prospect of a second rise in interest rates any time soon.
    Twitter hit by slowing growth in users
    Shares of Twitter fall in after-hours trading as the companies earnings announcement shows growth faltering.
     
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    Technology
    Parents urged to boycott VTech toys
    A range of cybersecurity experts warn parents to beware of buying VTech's electronic toys following its handling of a recent hack attack.
    Legal breakthrough for Google car
    Google's self-driving technology should be considered a legal driver, the US highways authority says.
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    First drive: Tesla Model S P90D
    Top Gear's Ollie Marriage samples America's "astonishing" 762hp electric saloon
     
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    For sale: Antique luggage, car included
    Purchase two vintage Louis Vuitton suitcases, get a period-appropriate carrier
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    'A lightbulb just went on in my head'
    The young entrepreneurs growing food and money in the city
     
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    The secret sauce of a superboss
    Wonder bosses like Ralph Lauren bring this special something others don't have
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    Is this cinema's most riveting scene?
    The Good, the Bad and the Ugly's lasting legacy
     
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    What will be the next Walking Dead?
    Where to go for your next zombie fix
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    What is the hottest life can survive?
    Some species endure searing heat no human could handle
     
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    The great toad war
    One tropical island is battling an amphibian invasion
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    How air pollution hacks your genes
    What dirty air might be doing to us
     
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    The gold fortune hiding in the ocean
    Only one team knows where a huge treasure bounty lies – but can they get it?
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    A 'round-the-world love affair
    'If you love each other, you don't give up'
     
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    An island only helicopters can reach
    These tiny villages were all but cut off from the outside world
     
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