Friday, 30 December 2016
Thursday, 29 December 2016
Si cacat pukul isteri sampai patah gigi
KOTA BHARU – Seorang lelaki mengaku tidak salah di mahkamah sesyen, di sini, semalam, atas dakwaan mendatangkan kecederaan parah terhadap isterinya.
Dakwaan terhadap tertuduh, Sahabuddin Hanafi, 38, dibuat di hadapan hakim, Nazri Ismail.Tertuduh didakwa mendatangkan kecederaan parah ke atas Siti Norlizawati Ahmad, 33, dengan menggunakan kaki dalam kejadian di Batu 2, Jalan Pengkalan Chepa, di sini, pada jam 11 pagi, 20 Disember lalu.
Dakwaan terhadap tertuduh dibuat mengikut Seksyen 325 Kanun Keseksaan yang dibaca bersama Seksyen 326A Kanun Keseksaan.
Seksyen 325 Kanun Keseksaan memperuntukkan hukuman penjara maksimum tujuh tahun dan denda, bagaimanapun berikutan mereka mempunyai hubungan suami isteri, hukuman yang boleh dikenakan adalah dua kali ganda mengikut peruntukan Seksyen 326A Kanun Keseksaan.
Kes dikendalikan timbalan pendakwa raya negeri, Fahrul Razi Zainal Abidin, manakala tertuduh tidak diwakili peguam.
Terdahulu, Fahrul Razi memohon tarikh sebutan bagi pengurusan kes dan laporan perubatan mangsa. Fahrul Razi juga tidak mencadangkan sebarang jaminan ke atas tertuduh kerana tuduhan serius yang dihadapinya.
Kes ditetapkan untuk sebutan semula pada 22 Februari depan, sementara tertuduh akan ditahan di Penjara Pengkalan Chepa, di sini, sehingga tarikh itu kerana tiada jaminan dibenarkan Nazri.
Sumber: Sinarharian
Caring son tricked his mother into accepting his kidney by telling her its for sale on Ebay
A caring son who could not persuade him mother to accept his kidney, tricked her into accepting it by telling her he is selling his kidney on EBAY anyway.
His mother, Zainab Begum, 52, suffered from kidney damage which left her with only 25% function of her kidneys.
Imran Najeeb, 34, offered his mother his own kidney but she refused saying she did not want him to put his own life at risk.
He then tricked his mother into thinking he was selling his kidney anyway and would be happier if she accepted it before it was sold.
He took advantage of his mothers lack of English and showed her an image of a kidney which he got from google, and claimed it was his.
He told her: “Look mum – I’m selling my kidney on eBay and someone’s going to pay me £10,000 for it.”
The tactic worked and his mother accepted the kidney, believing if she did not he would go and sell it anyway.
Mr Najeeb said: ‘She said if anything happened to me, she would never forgive herself. We were both trying to be selfless but I desperately wanted to donate to her.’
“I even asked the doctors if I could donate anonymously without my mum knowing but they told me they couldn’t legally do this.”
Mr Najib is one of six siblings and even though they were all willing to be tested if they were suitable matches, Mr Najeeb insisted it was his duty as a son to give his mother his kidney.
He said: ‘As the eldest son and brother, I felt it was my responsibility and I didn’t let any of my brothers and sisters take the tests.’
The transplant was performed in Manchester after 12 months of testing to confirm Mr Najeeb as a suitable match.
The pair have now undergone their respective operations and are recovering well.
Mr Najeeb who himself is married and has children said ‘
‘I asked my wife if she was OK with me doing this and she was.’
‘We had the discussion about what if I passed away and I told her to forgive me if that happened.’
‘She made a big sacrifice as she was willing to lose her husband and the father of her children if things went wrong.’
‘Both my mum and I made a great recovery. We now have one kidney each and are really well and enjoying life.’
sources:britishsasianuk.com
NGO LANCAR PETISYEN HARAMKAN FESTIVAL PELIK DAN KEJAM
The Torneo De Lazo diadakan setiap dua minggu di Yucatan, Mexico. Ia sebuah pertandingan diantara koboi2 di kampung2 dalam wilayah tersebut dengan. Apabila lembu jantan digunakan untuk menyerang mereka biasanya hanya kuda yang akan tercedera akibat dirodok oleh lembu2 jantan tersebut,manakala koboi hanya mengalami luka2 kecil.
Badan NGO melancarkan petisyen bagi menghentikan festival yang dianggap pelik dan kejam ini dan sehingga sekarang telah mengumpul sebanyak 22 677 tandatangan dan petisyen ini masih berjalan bagi mengumpul 30 000 tandatangan dan akan dihantar kepada Gabenor yucatan.
Dengan salah satu tanduk bull tersebut menikam perut kuda, isi perut kuda akan terburai(yang biasanya akan maut) dan lelaki, wanita & kanak-kanak hanya menonton dan membuat gambar atau video ini sebagai hiburan.
Acara ini adalah bertentangan dengan undang-undang Yucatan, tetapi datuk bandar tempatan perlu memberikan permit dan mereka dibayar antara $ 3000 untuk $ 5000.
Malah coca-cola juga pernah menaja festival ini sebelum ini,tetapi tidak dapat dipastikan jika mereka masih menaja festival pelik ini.
Pada majlis ini tidak banyak koboi cedera kerana hampir semua mangsa adalah kuda, mereka tidak boleh keluar dari arena dan penunggang kuda menunggang kuda mereka ke arah lembu jantan untuk disodok.
Wednesday, 28 December 2016
Tiada Lagi Red Warrior di Liga M 2017
Tiada lagi Red Warrior di liga M 2017 Bola Sepak Kelantan (Kafa) kekal dengan pendirian menarik diri penyertaan The Red Warriors dalam saingan Liga Malaysia (Liga-M) musim 2017.
Pemangku Presidennya, Datuk Seri Afandi Hamzah berkata, kongres luar biasa (EGM) persatuannya hari ini sebulat suara memutuskan Kelantan menarik diri setelah mendapat persetujuan daripada ahli gabungan.
Bagaimanapun, barisan exco Kafa telah diberi mandat oleh ahli gabungan mereka untuk mencari dana sekurang-kurangnya RM3 juta sebelum 6 Januari ini jika mahu memastikan pasukan itu kembali bersaing pada musim depan.
“Berdasarkan kekangan kewangan dihadapi dan ketidakmampuan Kafa dalam soal penyertaan, kongres pada dasarnya bersetuju dengan keputusan tarik diri namun begitu masih meminta dan mengharapkan exco terus berusaha sehingga 6 Januari in, iaitu tarikh akhir pendaftaran pertama pemain.
“Kafa memerlukan tidak kurang RM3 juta sebelum sepak mula Liga-M dan kami berharap agar penaja tampil dengan segera membantu Kafa sebelum tarikh berkenaan," katanya.
Beliau berkata demikian pada sidang media selepas kongres luar biasa badan induk bola sepak negeri itu di Kota Bharu, hari ini.
Hadir sama, Naib Presidennya, Datuk Rosmadi Ismail dan Setiausaha Agung, Datuk Ismail Md Noor.
Kafa memerlukan sekurang-kurangnya RM15 juta bagi membolehkan pasukan itu kekal bersaing secara kompetitif namun persatuan itu masih bergelut mencari sumber kewangan selepas Tan Sri Annuar Musa melepaskan jawatan presiden, awal bulan lalu.
Mesyuarat khas Exco Kafa pada 15 Disember lalu, mendedahkan kantung kewangan persatuan itu hanya terkumpul RM800,000 daripada sumbangan penaja tertentu dan mereka perlu bekerja keras mencari dana sebelum sepak mula Liga-M, akhir Januari depan.
Sumber: SinarHarian
Top 5 Island In South East Asia
5 of the best Island in Asean that you need to discover.
Bali-Indonesia
Bali is an Indonesian island known for its forested volcanic mountains, iconic rice paddies, beaches and coral reefs. The island is home to religious sites such as cliffside Uluwatu Temple. To the south, the beachside city of Kuta has lively bars, while Seminyak, Sanur and Nusa Dua are popular resort towns. The island is also known for its yoga and meditation retreats.
Phuket-Thailand.
Phuket, a rainforested, mountainous island in the Andaman Sea, has some of Thailand’s most popular beaches, mostly situated along the clear waters of the western shore. The island is home to many high-end seaside resorts, spas and restaurants.
Phuket City, the capital, has old shophouses and busy markets. Patong, the main resort town, has many nightclubs, bars and discos.
Langkawi-Malaysia
Langkawi is an archipelago made up of 99 islands on Malaysia’s west coast. Surrounded by turquoise sea, the interior of the main island is a mixture of picturesque paddy fields and jungle-clad hills. If you’re intent on carting off duty-free alcohol, cigarettes and chocolate, then this is the place to be. Still, nature lovers will find the island just as agreeable as the shoreline is fringed by powder-fine sand and swaying coconut trees.
The island is especially recognised for its excellent diving opportunities and this tropical gem hides a treasure trove of other exciting holiday opportunities. From the expansive Underwater World Langkawi along Pantai Cenang to the soaring Cable Car in Pantai Kok.
Boracay Island-Philippines.
As many travellers would have known, Boracay is the party island destination in the Philippines, famous for its long stretch of White Beach. Best time to go is during summer season from March to May. If you want to avoid the crowds on the beaches, visit around June to September.
Complete your trip with a fruit shake from Jonah’s and a calamansi muffin from Real Coffee and Tea Café.
Mabul Island-Malaysia
Mabul Island is a small island located at south east coast of Sabah.
The island is known as one of the best muck diving destinations in the world.
The island is covered in palm trees and small beaches. It is a famous diving spot for divers, both international and local alike, and is well known as the macro diving paradise. It has a overpopulated village, you should expect some polution in the water/beach. Make sure to plan accordingly for the restricted electricity hours during the daytime. It is specially good for diving and snorkeling, do not big sand patches.
Tuesday, 27 December 2016
Balasan Isteri Tamak
Paris: Seorang wanita yang berkahwin dengan lelaki tua kerana harta akhirnya terpaksa berputih mata selepas suaminya meninggal wasiat untuk mewariskan semua hartanya kepada orang lain.
Sandrine Devillard baru-baru ini kalah dalam tuntutannya di mahkamah bagi mencabar wasiat suaminya, Marcel Amphoux yang meninggal dunia dalam kemalangan jalan raya pada November 2012.
Dalam wasiat yang ditulis hanya beberapa minggu sebelum Amphoux, 68, meninggal dunia, lelaki itu mewariskan semua wangnya kepada sepupu perempuannya.
Dalam wasiat ditulis di belakang sampul surat itu, Amphoux turut mewariskan semua pondok miliknya di kawasan pergunungan di Perancis kepada penyewa.
Amphoux dikenali dengan sifatnya yang pelik termasuk jarang mandi dan hidup di dalam pondok tanpa bekalan elektrik atau air di kampung Puy-Saint-Pierre di pergunungan Alpine.
Sumber :Harianmetro
Tips kuruskan badan dengan minum teh hijau.
Teh hijau merupakan salah satu herba yang baik untuk membakar lemak dan mengurangkan berat badan dengan cara yang sihat.
Ini kerana teh hijau telah terbukti untuk meningkatkan pembakaran lemak dan meningkatkan kadar metabolisme dalam tubuh badan seseorang.
Dalam satu kajian 10 lelaki yang sihat, teh hijau meningkatkan kadar tenaga sebanyak 4% daripada yang normal.
Satu lagi kajian menunjukkan bahawa pengoksidaan lemak telah meningkat sebanyak 17%, menunjukkan bahawa teh hijau terpilih boleh meningkatkan pembakaran lemak dengan kadar yang cepat.
Walau bagaimanapun, saya ingin menunjukkan bahawa beberapa kajian pada teh hijau tidak menunjukkan apa-apa peningkatan dalam metabolisme, jadi kesan boleh bergantung kepada individu.
Kafein sendiri juga telah ditunjukkan untuk mempertingkatkan prestasi fizikal dengan menggerakkan asid lemak daripada tisu-tisu lemak dan menjadikan ia tersedia untuk digunakan sebagai tenaga.
Dalam dua kajian kajian berasingan, kafein telah ditunjukkan untuk meningkatkan prestasi fizikal oleh 11-12%, secara purata .Teh Hijau telah terbukti untuk meningkatkan kadar metabolisme dan meningkatkan pembakaran lemak dalam jangka pendek, walaupun tidak semua kajian bersetuju.
Cara untuk meminum Teh Hijau dengan baik bagi menurunkan berat badan adalah dengan minum sebanyak 2 cawan sehari sudah memadai,selain itu untuk kesan yang lebih baik minum Teh Hijau tanpa dicampur dengan madu atau gula.
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Monday, 26 December 2016
Top 10 poorest countries 2016
Top 10 Poorest Countries in the World
10 – Guinea (GDP per capita of $523.10)
Typically, the wealth of a country is measured by its Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita, which is the purchasing power of all goods and services produced in a country, divided by its population. In essence, this defines the purchasing power of a single person within the country. To begin this list is Guinea, with a GDP per capita of $523.10. Guinea hasn’t seen a period of economic stability since the 1990’s, when their mining and agricultural industries did them well. Since then however, Guinea has fallen victim to sever sociopolitical crises, which rapidly decayed the state of their economy. Much of their economy is still largely based on agriculture, which is difficult because farmers only have access to outdated information and obsolete technology, as investors tend to shy away from the nation entirely.
9 – Ethiopia (GDP per capita of $505.00)
Interestingly enough, Ethiopia has historically been a relatively wealthy nation. Although today, and throughout recent years, this really hasn’t been the case. To its credit, Ethiopia theoretically has the right practices in place. They’ve been undergoing a large political reform, one of the benefits of which is the supposed facilitation of economic growth and stability. In fact, since 2007, Ethiopia has places itself above many sub-Saharan African nations in terms of its economic performance. Although regardless of this, it remains one of the poorest nations in the world, only holding a GDP per capita of $505.00. This is a result of Ethiopia’s large population, and dependence on a poorly funded, underdeveloped, and vulnerable agricultural industry as a staple in their economy.
8 – The Gambia (GDP per capita of $488.60)
Next on the list is The Gambia, both one of the African continent’s smallest and
poorest nations. With an area of roughly 11,000 square kilometers, and a population of roughly 1.8 million people, The Gambia struggles immensely with trying to make economic leaps forward. Although there are multiple factors to consider, what is likely their biggest hindrance is the lack of diversity within their economic system. The Gambia relies primarily, and almost solely, on farming and fishing to drive their economy. Both of these are incredibly vulnerable to poor weather conditions. It also doesn’t help that the soil fertility of the farming land is typically low, further decreasing both the quantity and quality of seasonal yields. These alone causes several ripple effects towards their economy and the subsequent living conditions that the people of the nation have to endure. With a GDP per capita of $488.60, and over half of the population living well under the poverty line, the people of The Gambia are subject to such a poor standard of living that the nation falls into a “hunger season” when rainfall is at its peak.
7 – Democratic Republic of the Congo (GDP per capita of $484.20)
Directly juxtaposing the previous entry in the list, the Democratic Republic of the Congo is Africa’s second largest country, holding a staggering population of roughly 77 million people. A large population isn’t always a good thing however, as (especially with poorer nations) this just means there is less money to go around. What is even more intriguing about this case, however, is the fact that the Democratic Republic of the Congo is actually very rich in valuable natural resources. Similarly, the land expands over 2.35 million square kilometers, much of which is forests, although it also holds a great expanse of farmable lands and waters. In spite of all of these things, the Democratic Republic of the Congo has been subject to a very unstable, corrupt political system that has been holding back the potential of the nation’s wealth drastically. As a result of this, with a GDP per capita of $484.20, a large portion of the nation’s people remain unemployed, and their lack of money thus results in their living within greatly inadequate living conditions.
6 – Madagascar (GDP per capita of $463.00)
Although this remains a list of the world’s poorest nations, some of the nations on this list are actually making progress in securing economic stability for themselves. Madagascar, unfortunately, is not one of these countries. Over the last 20 years, the standard of living within this island country has declined significantly. With a population of more than 20 million people, Madagascar has a GDP per capita of $463.00, with about 70 percent of the nation’s people living under the poverty line. Once again reliant primarily on agriculture, the vulnerability of the industry, lack of potent farming land, and the growing population only make their economic situation worse and worse over time.
5 – Liberia (GDP per capita of $454.30)
The Second Liberian Civil war was a conflict within Liberia that lasted from 1999 all the way through 2003. A quick look at history will show that wars generally don’t leave involved nations economically intact as a result. Liberia is no exception to this. Having just been subject to a 14 year-long political conflict that not only ravaged lands, but also needed to make use of some of Liberia’s already finite resources, the nation was left economically crumbled by the civil war. It is also of no benefit that Liberia is, once again, primarily reliant on agriculture to drive its economy. The GDP per capita of the war-torn nation stands at $454.30, and in 2010, it was estimated that more than 80 percent of the nation’s people were living less with less than $1.25 per day. With low yields due to old farming technologies, as well as having overall poor infrastructure, Libera only marks the halfway point down this list of the poorest countries in the world.
4 – Niger (GDP per capita of $415.40)
Aside from being one of the world’s poorest, Niger stands as one of the world’s most underdeveloped nations across several categories. Although it continues to make developments in reducing infant mortality, and enhancing education, the development category of poverty has unfortunately remained rather stagnant, keeping the nation’s GDP per capita at $415.40. Niger’s economy is driven by two main forces: the extraction of valuable natural resources available within the nation (including gold, uranium, and even oil), and small-scale agriculture. Unfortunately, both of these economic sources can easily be devastated by random shifts in climate and weather, and thus Niger has struggled in developing themselves economically.
3 – Central African Republic (GDP per capita of $333.20)
Like Liberia, the Central African Republic has in the past been victim to war and
The landlocked central African nation also supports very, very poor infrastructure, thus limiting the efficiency of the distribution of the nation’s resources. Furthermore, this nation also shares similarities with most other African nations in that its economy is mostly directed by agriculture, although an estimated 45 percent of the Central African Republic’s export revenues are from diamonds. However, because of the poor infrastructure and governance that the nation has to deal with, only about 4 percent of the actual arable land that the nation holds is actually used. As a result, the majority of the working population that works within the industry suffer immensely, holding the nation to a GDP per capita of $333.20.
2 – Burundi (GDP per capita of $267.10)
Having suffered from recurring violence and political disputes, it is no surprise that Burundi ranks as the second poorest nation in the world, even though the country is working tirelessly to rebuild itself. Aside from the estimated 300,000 civilian casualties resulting in a 67 percent poverty rate, the violent political rivalries were also detrimental to Burundi’s agricultural development. Even now, the nation ravaged by war holds very little farmable land, and any land that may be used for small-scale farming is still fragile due to the vulnerability to shifting climates and weather conditions. With the population growing rapidly, food prices rising, and a GDP per capita of $267.10, Burundi places as the second poorest country in the world.
1 – Malawi (GDP per capita of $226.50)
Holding a population of 16 million while also being one of the smallest African nation doesn’t set you up for accumulation or distribution of wealth. Arguable the most underdeveloped nation in the world, Malawi suffers greatly in essentially all categories available. Access to education, general standard of healthcare, infrastructure, and quality of living conditions are all limited or substandard. Because the nation is unable to develop in general, they’re for all intents and purposes stuck with trying to drive their economy using only the most primitive levels of agriculture. With common weather variations, as well as injuries and fatalities facilitated by poor health care, Malawi’s world lowest GDP per capita of $226.50 doesn’t seem like it will be rising too significantly any time soon.
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