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Tuesday, July 22, 2014

NewsNow: Palestine News

Gaza conflict: Barack Obama 'concerned' by increasing deaths as Israeli shells hit hospital killing four

Palestinian death toll rises further after reports of the shelling of a hospital in the central Gaza Strip which wounded at least 20 hospital staff

By David Blair in Gaza City and Raziye Akkoc

6:08PM BST 21 Jul 2014

Israeli tanks bombarded a hospital in the Gaza Strip, killing four people, and an air strike claimed the
lives of 24 members of the same family.
On the 14th day of Operation Protective Edge, the Palestinian death toll climbed above 530 while Hamas, the radical Islamist movement, managed to launch another 50 rockets at Israeli cities, including Tel Aviv.
Perhaps a dozen tank shells struck al-Aqsa hospital in the central town of Deir al-Balah, exploding inside the intensive care unit, the administration building and the surgery department. The Gaza health ministry said four people were killed and another 60 injured, including medical staff.
Further south, an air strike destroyed a home in the town of Khan Younis, killing 24 members of the Abu Jamaa family.
Meanwhile, Israel resumed its bombardment of the suburb of Shejaiya in Gaza City, where at least 70 people were killed on Sunday in the heaviest barrage of the campaign. Pillars of smoke rose from the area and explosions echoed over the rooftops.

23 killed in Gaza 'in 2 hours'

Published today (updated) 21/07/2014 22:33

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GAZA CITY (Ma'an) -- Israeli artillery shelling and airstrikes across the Gaza Strip killed 23
Palestinians over only two hours late Monday, bringing the day's death toll to over 100.

Spokesman for the ministry of health Ashraf al-Qidra said 11 Palestinians including five children were killed, and others were injured in an Israeli strike on Israa tower in central Gaza City.

Eight of them were identified as Ibrahim Deeb Ahmad al-Kilani, 53, Yasir Ibrahim Deeb al-Kilani, 8, Elias Ibrahim Deeb al-Kilani, 4, Sawsan Ibrahim Deeb al-Kilani, 11, Reem Ibrahim Deeb al-Kilani, 12, Taghrid Shabaan Mohammad al-Kilani, 45, Mahmoud Shabaan Mohammad Dirbas, 37 and Ayda Shabaan Mohammad Dirbas, 47.

A Ma'an reporter said they included a father, mother their four children, and the mother's brother and sister.

Meanwhile Jihad Mahmoud al-Mughrabi, 22, died of injuries sustained in Khan Younis, while Fadi Bashir al-Abadla, 22, was killed in a separate attack.

Medical sources said that three others were killed as Israeli forces targeted a group of people in Deir al-Balah in central Gaza. Al-Qidra identified them as Fadi Azmi Bureim, Othman Salim Bureim, and Salim Abdul Majid Bureim.

As Palestinians broke their Ramadan fasts Monday evening, two people were killed in a strike near the al-Shamaa mosque in the al-Zaytoun neighborhood in southern Gaza City.

The Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine said one of its leaders, Zakaria Abu Daqqa, was killed in a drone strike in Khan Younis.

Two others were injured in a strike on a motorbike in al-Qarara.

Three more Palestinians were killed in an airstrike on Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip, where Israeli airstrikes destroyed the al-Dahlan family house in the al-Nasr neighborhood.

One Palestinian died of injuries sustained in the head in strikes on Rafah.

Also, Rajai Jihad Abu Daghma, 38, died in a hospital in Cairo on Monday.



Al-Qassam Brigades announces: "We captured an Israeli soldier"

 Published on Monday, 21 July 2014 02:25
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Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of Hamas, announced on Sunday night that they had captured an Israeli soldier east of Gaza.

Abu Obaida the spokesman of the Al-Qassam Brigades said in a press conference "The Israeli soldier is called Aaron Shaul and his number is 6092065. He was captured during the cattle in the Al-Shujaiyya neighborhood during which we also killed fourteen Israeli soldiers and wounded more than fifty.

Hamas said in a statement: "The Israeli soldier was captured in an ambush east of Gaza City and this is a great victory for the resistance".

Palestinians celebrated it in several Palestinian cities as they hope this will contribute to the release of Palestinian prisoners from Israeli jails.

Tuesday, July 15, 2014

soccer world cup 2014 news

Fantasy Finishes in a Flourish

14 Jul 2014


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The final round of McDonald’s FIFA World Cup Fantasy for the 2014 FIFA World Cup™ ended in incredible fashion with the winner being decided by the slimmest of margins!
Overall standings 
A goal was all it took to separate Germany and Argentina in the 2014 FIFA World Cup Final™. Similarly in McDonald’s Fantasy, three points was the margin that separated the winner of McDonald’s Fantasy from the runner-up! Frip69 finished on 893 points while Portugal’s CONDEY recorded 890 points. Both opted for a 5-4-1 formation, but a combination of Captain choice and midfielder selection for the final round gave the American the nudge needed to win the Grand Prize.

Round 7 Winner
Yet again, we had a tie for first place in a round of McDonald’s FIFA World Cup Fantasy! RSN1869 and Zay4atinka scored 130 points each to cement their places at the top of the Round 7 table. One point behind them, FutboleyBCN and Carlão23 finished in joint-third.

In accordance with the rules, FIFA conducted tie-breaking draws to decide the Prize winners for Round 7. Zay4atinka  was declared the winner. For his efforts, RSN1869 will receive the second-place prize. The Third-place prize goes to FutboleyBCN.

Most valuable signing: Daley Blind (Netherlands)
With a clean sheet and a goal to his name against Brazil, the 24-year old defender was a fantastic deal at 4m. Blind secured 14 points for managers backing him in the match against Brazil.
Disappointing purchases: Hulk (Brazil)
The goalscoring pressure on Hulk increased after Neymar was sidelined for Brazil and the solid forward failed to rise to the challenge. In Round 7, Hulk recorded a single point, an unimpressive return for his 7.5m price tag.

Highest points-scoring team: Netherlands
It was a close race between Germany and Netherlands for the highest scoring team of Round 7. Thanks to an impressive 3-0 win over Brazil, The Dutch edged out the eventual champions by 104 points to 99 respectively.


Klose considers Germany future

14 Jul 2014


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Miroslav Klose, finally a FIFA World Cup™ winner at the fourth time of asking, will decide over the coming days whether he wants to continue playing for Germany.

Twelve years after tasting defeat in the final in Yokohama, Klose took home his first World Cup winner's medal on Sunday night after Germany beat Argentina 1-0 after extra-time. Klose earned a standing ovation in the 88th minute when he made way for Germany's match-winner Mario Gotze.

Having become the leading World Cup scorer of all time in Brazil, now seems a poignant time for the 36-year-old to call it a day, but he may yet carry on.

"I do not know yet if I will go on with the national team," said the striker, who scored his 16th World Cup goal in the 7-1 win over Brazil. "I'll take a couple of nights to sleep on it and then make the right decision."

Miroslav Klose, Germany forward


The celebrations for Klose and his team-mates began straight after the final whistle and an hour later some of the players formed a merry conga as they filed past the media and out of the stadium with beer in hand. On Tuesday, a huge party will be thrown in Berlin when the squad lands on home soil.

Lazio striker Klose made his World Cup bow in Japan and Korea in 2002, where he reached the final before losing 2-0 to Brazil. Four years later he won the Golden Boot but Germany only made the semi-finals on home soil, losing to Italy thanks to two very late extra-time goals.

Four years ago Klose took home a second third-place honour but he can now add a medal he really savours to his collection.

"This is outstanding, it crowns everything," he said."We finished second once, were third twice, but this is world-class. I can hardly comprehend it. It was always a dream to be up there (getting the trophy) and not just having to stand around and have to applaud others. The team's performances were important, we wanted to keep our calm because we knew we had the better quality to win it."

Just like coach Joachim Low, Germany's all-time record scorer always knew Gotze had the ability to win the tight match in the Maracana: "Before Mario came on for me, I said to him 'You can make it happen'," Klose revealed.

Bastian Schweinsteiger also has two medals for third place but now he knows how it feels to lift the World Cup too. The 29-year-old epitomised Germany's tireless and industrious attitude in midfield. The Bayern Munich man also ended the match with a nasty cut underneath his right eye following an aerial clash with Sergio Aguero. He believes the fact that two substitutes combined to set up Germany's goal showed how strong their squad is.

"I've never been in a team that has so much power off the bench," he said. "That is the reason why we won the World Cup. We're going to enjoy the moment now. It's incredible. I would like to thank all of Germany for the support. We have felt that support here."

Germany's next target is to dominate world football for years, as Spain did by winning three major trophies in succession.

The potential is there for Germany, sporting had one of the youngest squads in Brazil, and they were also without potential stars like Marco Reus, Ilkay Gundogan and twins Lars and Sven Bender through injury.

"We all had an incredible cohesion since the preparation camp, and we even had a few setbacks when we lost players like (Lars) Bender and Marco Reus," goalkeeper Manuel Neuer said. "But they are also world champions. The whole of Germany is world champion. It's unbelievable. It is a great experience."

Tuesday, July 8, 2014

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Friday, June 27, 2014

TOP GLOBAL MARKET STORIES

Dollar Moves Higher As Data Improves and Other Top Forex News.

Source:- Google.com.pk

The dollar recovered most of yesterdays losses in moderate trading on Thursday as economic data turned positive. Brightening the outlook for the U.S. economy.

The dollar was boosted after the Labor Department announced that initial U.S. jobless claims dipped by 2,000 people to 312,000 last week, a sign that the recovery in the labor market is continuing.

While a separate report showed that personal incomes rose by 0.4% in May, in line with forecasts. However, personal spending rose by just 0.2%, below forecasts for 0.4%.

But gains were limited as yesterdays news that the U.S. economy contracted at a faster pace than initially estimated in the first quarter continued to weigh on the market.

The dollar was given a further boost later in the session after St. Louis Federal Reserve President James Bullard told Fox Business Network that an improving economy may make conditions ripe for interest rates to rise possibly in early 2015.

The news caused the euro to weaken against the dollar, with EUR/USD closing the session down -0.15% at 1.3609.

While the pound trimmed gains against the dollar after the BoE announced a new affordability test on banks and a cap on home loans, in a bid to prevent the housing market from destabilizing the U.K. economy. BoE Governor Mark Carney said the recovery is broadening and strengthening, but the housing market is the main risk to financial stability.

But the pound remains supported as the new measures did little to alter expectations that the BoE will raise interest rates ahead of other central banks.

GBP/USD closed the session up 0.24% at 1.7024.

In Asia the Japanese yen rose against most of its major peers as weaker-than-forecast U.S. data added to signs of an uneven recovery in the world’s largest economy and investors sought safety.

USD/JPY closed the session down -0.18% at 101.69.

Elsewhere, the Australian dollar was slightly lower but remains supported following yesterdays weaker than expected GDP growth out of the U.S.

AUD/USD closed the session up 0.01% at 0.9407.

And the New Zealand’s currency dollar climbed as traders bought it with borrowed U.S. dollars in what’s known as a carry trade. The strategy returned 2.7 percent this month, the most among the greenback’s 16 most-traded peers.

The Reserve Bank of New Zealand has raised its benchmark to 3.25 percent. The Fed has kept the key U.S. rate target at zero to 0.25 percent since 2008, and rates are also close to zero in Japan, and the euro area.

NZD/USD closed the session up 0.40% at 0.8773, down from a high of 0.8776 earlier.

Finally, the Canadian dollar had a topsy turvy day. Climbing against the dollar amid a tepid read on American consumer spending. But the Loonie gave up gains as oil prices softened on ebbing Iraq concerns.

USD/CAD closed the session up 0.30% at 1.0688.

More coverage of today’s session.

Reuters: Fed’s Bullard says jobs growth is ‘ahead of schedule’. –  U.S. jobs growth is “way ahead of schedule,” and most data suggest the economy is getting stronger, a top Fed official said on Thursday, downplaying recent data that showed a steeper-than-expected plunge in first-quarter GDP growth.
WSJ: Consumer spending rises on higher inflation. – Americans spent cautiously in May despite stronger income growth, a sign the economy is struggling to lift off after a winter downturn.

More Top Stories:

Marc Chandler: Dollar mixed, Sterling recovers. – The dollar-bloc remains firm. Sterling has recovered as macro-prudential steps do not trump rate hike pressure. China announces a modest liberalization measure.

SMH: Australian dollar rallies but Kiwi has a blockbuster. – The Australian dollar rallied on Thursday after weaker than expected GDP growth out of the US gave further buying impetus to those seeking antipodean yields.

International Business Times: Will Kiwi dollar’s rise force Reserve Bank of New Zealand to intervene? – Weaker than expected US growth data on Wednesday underpinned the view that the Federal Reserve will take longer to tighten dollar supplies, helping risk appetite and strengthening other currencies against the greenback.

Globe and Mail: Loonie extends gains amid disappointing U.S. consumer spending data. – The Canadian dollar was slightly higher Thursday amid mixed commodity prices and a tepid read on American consumer spending.

Bloomberg: Gold falls for first time in seven sessions on jobs data. – Gold futures fell for the first time in seven sessions as fewer Americans filed applications for unemployment benefits last week, crimping demand for the precious metal as alternative investment.

Dollar wilts in wake of downbeat US GDP revision 

TOKYO/SYDNEY: The dollar languished near one-month lows against a basket of major currencies on Thursday, following a surprise downward revision to US first quarter economic growth.

The dollar index fell as far as 80.091 on Wednesday, a low not seen since May 22, as investors reacted negatively to data that showed the US gross domestic product contracted at a 2.9 per cent annualised pace, the sharpest decline in five years.

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The dollar index fell as far as 80.091 on Wednesday, a low not seen since May 22, as investors reacted negatively to data that showed the US gross domestic product contracted at a 2.9 per cent annualised pace, the sharpest decline in five years
The index, which tracks the greenback against a basket of rivals, recovered to 80.175 in Asian trade but was still down about 0.1 per cent on the day.

While economists said other data showed the economy rebounding in this quarter and the weak first quarter GDP showing was mainly due to one-off factors, it still gave no reason to expect the US Federal Reserve would increase interest rates anytime soon.