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Vol. 01 Issue 05 November 1, 2018 thelifenews.com.au
Some kind of object suspected to be fuselage of crashed Plane
TL Bureau. Jakarta. This object may be a reason for crash of Indonesian plane. An object suspected to be the fuselage of the crashed Indonesia Lion Air plane was located on the seabed, a rescue official said on Wednesday. There is a ship equipped with side scan sonar device and remotely operated vehicle (ROV) has detected an object, suspected to be part of the fuselage of Lion Air JT 610 flight.
Lion Air by Indonesia plane crash, 189 on board reportedly missing
TL Bureau Jakarta : A Lion Air of Indonesia plane carrying 189 passengers on aboard crashed on Monday from north of Indonesia’s island of Java was airworthy, and had only been operated by Lion Air Group since August, the company addressed. A spokesman for Indonesia’s search and rescue agency said the Lion Air flight, JT610, lost contact 13 minutes after takeoff, adding that a tug boat leaving the capital’s port had seen the craft falling. “It has been confirmed that it has crashed,” the spokesman, Yusuf Latif, said by text message, when asked about the fate of the plane, which air tracking service Flightradar 24 identified as a Boeing 737 MAX 8.
TL Bureau. Copenhagen: Today, foreign minister Anders Samuelsen summoned the ambassador of Iran, Mr. Morteza Moradian, to a meeting with the political director of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. This happened in reaction to information about illegal activities of an Iranian intelligence agency on Danish soil, which the head of Danish Security and Intelligence Service disclosed today.
“As stated by the head of the Danish Security and Intelligence Service earlier
AUSTRALIA RATIFIES THE TPP-11
TL Bureau. Canberra : Australia has today ratified the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP-11) trade agreement giving our farmers access to more markets, greater opportunities for our businesses, more jobs and increased investment. Australia is the sixth country to ratify the agreement, meaning it can now enter into force on 30 December this year. We join Canada, Japan, Mexico, New Zealand and Singapore as part of the first group to ratify. Our ratification means we are guaranteeing maximum benefits for our farmers and businesses, with the bonus of two tariff reductions within 3 days - one on 30 December and another on 1 January 2019.
The TPP-11 is one of the most comprehensive and ambitious trade agreements in Australia’s recent history. It will help support Australian businesses to grow and see annual benefits of up to $15.6 billion to our national economy by 2030. Australian farmers and businesses will particularly benefit from new high-quality free trade agreements with Canada and Mexico, our first ever with these two of the world’s top 20 economies.
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US. President Trump and First Lady visit Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh
today, the assessment is that an Iranian intelligence agency has planned an assassination on Danish soil. This is completely unacceptable. In fact, the gravity of the matter is difficult to describe. That has been made crystal clear to the Iranian ambassador in Copenhagen today”, says Minister for Foreign Affairs, Anders Samuelsen.
At the meeting, the political director of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, on behalf of the Danish government, expressed his unambiguous condemnation of the
TL Source. Washington DC : In the immediate aftermath of Saturday’s anti-Semitic attack, President Donald J. Trump condemned the shooting as an act of “pure evil” and called on the Nation to come together as one people united in a struggle for justice, safety, tolerance, and love.
Today, the President and First Lady visited Pittsburgh to meet with family members of the victims and mourn the loss of life with the entire community.
Their first stop was the Tree of Life Synagogue, where 11 Jewish Americans were murdered during a baby-naming ceremony Saturday morning. Accompanied by Rabbi Jeffrey Myers, President Trump and the First Lady walked alongside one another, placing a white flower and small stone on each of the 11 stars erected in a makeshift memorial outside the synagogue. Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner followed a few steps behind, pausing at each star. Inside the synagogue, the President and First Lady lit candles for each of the 11 victims. Before leaving Pittsburgh, President Trump visited with wounded law enforcement officers and injured victims at the University
of Pittsburgh Medical Center’s Presbyterian Hospital. “These were very brave officers. These are incredible people
of law enforcement,” the President said after the attack on Saturday. “They’re really unsung heroes.”
Narcotic Smuggler Executed in Tabuk Region
TL Bureau.
Tabuk: The Ministry of Interior said in a statement issued today that Sulaiman bin Qubail bin Jalil Al-Atawi, a Saudi national, was executed in Tabuk Region today for smuggling a large quantity of prohibited Amphetamine pills .
The Ministry said that the Court convicted the smuggler; Appeal and Supreme Courts endorsed the sentence, and a royal order was issued to execute the sentence. The Ministry of Interior affirms that the Government of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud is keen on combating narcotics due to their high harm to individuals and the society, warning anyone who tries to commit such actions to be punished according to the Islamic Sharia
Samuelsen to Iran: Planned assassination on Danish soil completely unacceptable
completely unacceptable Iranian behavior. At the meeting, it was also stressed that Denmark is considering further consequences of the matter.
Foreign minister Anders Samuelsen says that Denmark among other things intends to bring up the matter internationally. “We are in close contact with several like-minded countries regarding the issue of an Iranian intelligence agency’s illegal activities in Europe”, says foreign minister Anders Samuelsen.
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