Current Affairs December 2011
International Current Affairs December 2011
International News
$300m
stake in Twitter bought by Saudi prince
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Saudi prince and billionaire Prince Alwaleed bin Talal who is an
investor in world's top companies, also bought a $300 million stake in
the fast-growing microblogging site Twitter. By this move the Prince has
gained another foothold in the media industry of the world.
Alwaleed is a nephew of the Saudi king and he has a personal net
whose worth was estimated by Forbes magazine in March this year and is
just some points below $20 billion. Not only this Alwaleed also owns a 7
per cent stake in News Corp and he further plans to start a cable news
channel in his homeland.
The stake in the Twitter was bought jointly by Alwaleed and his
Kingdom . He also owns a Co investment firm and that the stake was
bought after months of negotiations with the sites company. Following
the stake buying the shares in the Prince Kingdom jumped to 5.7 percent
in stock and trade market in Saudi Arabia.
Microsoft
goes a sort of social type
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The renowned tech company Microsoft has also brought itself in the
scene of social media and all this was done in a low key affair.
Microsoft also owns a small stake in the Facebook.
the site that has been introduced is made just for students who wants
to share interesting discoveries over the internet and the site looks
like a composition of both Facebook and Google +.
Though only certain universities have access to this site, the site
is a blend of functions like web browsing, search functions and
networking and it also includes an interesting feature named "video
party".
Hotline
launched by the US for detained immigrants
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In order to help the detained immigrants a telephone hotline was
launched by the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement department. This
hotline will allow the detained immigrants detained in their country to
help them know their rights and to allow them to report cases if they
are being treated unfair by other peoples.
The phone number can be used by detained immigrants. The move was
launched as the US officials feels that the immigrants they may be US
citizens or they may be victims of crime.
To ensure that such people who are in custody are properly notified
about their rights. The US department guarantees that the phone line is
made available 24 hours a day and will be having many interpreters in
several languages so as to employee effective communication between the
immigrants and the concerned authorities.
US
blames Pak for NATO air strike being carried by them
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As another blow to the already weakened relationship between the US
and the Pakistan was announced when the US blamed the Pakistani
officials for the NATO strike carried out by them. Be it the aggressive
approach towards Pakistan or their tactical need in Afghanistan, all the
hopes were laid down to rest when the Pentagon said that the respect
all rules engagement and international law of conflict hinting to the
NATO strike that killed 24 Pakistani soldiers.
Further the Washington even named the incident an act of war. An
official said that-“the Pakistani soil misbehaved that led the NATO to
strike back. And such response is continued then they will again shot
back.
Pentagon spokesman captain John Kirby further said that they have
delivered the report regarding the same to Pakistan’s general Kayani in
Islamabad by a US officer in charge. The officer is going to explain
every detail of the findings to the general.
Hearing
for the suspected WikiLeaks leaker concludes
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The hearing for the WikiLeaks leaker was concluded in a US court. The
leaker was a US Army intelligence analyst. He was accused of leaking
secret classified files to the WikiLeaks website which gave enemies
complete access to government secrets. However the defence lawyer of the
accused said that his client has done no crime.
The lawyers from both the sides made several arguments at the hearing
in order to decide whether Bradley Manning who is a Private First Class
person should be court-martialed for the charges held against at him.
The charges include aiding the enemy and wrongfully causing intelligence
reports to be published on the Internet that caused furore and a mess
for the government.
The prosecution held 22 criminal charges against the accused further
saying that the massive release of documents by the accused had caused
harm to national security.
National
Anna to
fast from December 27 as Lokpal bill cleared without CBI.
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In a move to stop Anna Hazare’s movement against corruption finally
the Union Cabinet cleared the Lokpal bill but without CBI. However the
support by the cross party for the legislation was seen with doubt as
the Cabinet vetoed the autonomy suggestion to the CBI.
A senior minister said that-“the CBI will look into only those cases
that are going to be referred by the anti graft body”. Further the
government officials said that the Cabinet cannot agree to the
suggestion of the division of the prosecuting and the investigating
sections of the CBI.
Shanti Bhushan, a prominent team member of Anna Hazare’s team said
that- “ The Lokpal bill without CBI is not of any use and does not have
any meaning”. He further said that if CBI is still under the control of
the government it will still shield the corrupted government officials”.
Kiran Bedi also raised her voice stating that is such a bill is made
then it’s better that it is not passed or else it will destroy even the
remaining CBI power.
Following the reports Anna Hazare has said that he will go on for the
3 day fast in Mumbai from December 27 onwards.
Pro-TN
activists delyed Guruvayur Express for the Mullaperiyar protest
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Regarding the Mullaperiyar issue the activists from the Manitha
Urimai Paathukappu Maiyam which is a human rights protection centre
tried to obstruct and even delayed the Guruvayur Express that was
passing through Trichy at 1.20pm. The protest was made against the
double dealings of the parties like Congress, BJP and the CPM. Also the
protesters also demanded the arrest of Kerela Chief Minister Oommen
Chandy as they consider that he violated the SC’S verdict for the issue.
The activists staged a rail roko by plastering the walls around
Tiruchirappalli Junction. However the police didn’t provided any sort of
permission to allow any such agitation. It was only after some time
that the authorities came to know that they were misled by fake notice.
The activists consist mostly of lawyers and in order to show the
support for the protest over the dam the Trading Malayali community shut
downed their shutters. But to prevent things from getting worse the
protesters were not allowed inside the railway premises and 8 of the
protesters were arrested and later released at 5 pm by the police.
New
Year Eve shadowed by the Terror alert
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While people were busy celebrating and welcoming the New Year but the
Delhi Police remained on its toes to guard the city following the
terror alert that were made for the arrest of some terrorists and
Pakistani spies. The alert was also made by the Intelligence service and
asked the police department to remain cautious.
the Delhi Police said that more focus would be given on the security
of the five star hotels in the Delhi area that hold major New Year party
for people thus seeing major rush of party goers. Apart from the hotel
security the police said that they will do thorough checking of people
New Year eve barricades were placed at prominent places to check the
movement of suspicious peoples.
After
the CNG price, petrol prices to rise up.
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The sole supplier of gas in the National Capital Region, the
Indraprastha Gas Lrd(IGL), rose the prices of the automotive fuel by Rs
1.75 per kg. This step was made to pass on the status of the rupee’s
fall against the dollars. Also this step was made to as the production
from the Relience Industries Ltd’s dropped in the Andhra coast.
This rise in the price of the CNG (Compressed natural gas) is 5th
revision for the Delhi and its NCR region. Other states of country like
that of Mumbai that also have CNG services are also going to be affected
due to the depreciation of the rupee’s against dollar.
Following the CNG price hike it is said that the petrol’s price are
also going to shoot up by Rs 1 per litre.
Man
held with arms and live cartridges in DTC bus.
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Just before the New Year’s Eve, a man was held for carrying a major
consignment of arms and ammunitions in DTC bus near Subhash Nagar Metro
Station. The arms and the ammunitions were placed in a gunny bag to
prevent any sort of suspicion by the locals travelling in the bus. Upon
checking by the police the man named Ravinder was arrested. The police
recovered 18 pistols and live cartridges from the gunny bag.
The police official said that that had received a tip off regarding
the consignment. A team was formed under the supersvision of ACP of
Tilak Nagar, and they stopped the bus and checked the suspicious man
that was carrying the gunny bag. Upon recovering live cartridges and
arms the man was immediately arrested. A case has been registered under
the Arms Act.
The police said that they stopped the bus around 10.45am and they
surrounded the bus and closed all the entry and exit gates of the bus.
The accused who was sitting at the back seat with his gunny bag lloked
suspicious and he was thoroughly checked. The arms and the cartridges
were covered by vegetables and once they were removed the team and the
passengers were shocked to see the ammunitions that were more than
dozens in numbers.
Campaign
against Hooch menace by Mamata
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The Chief Minister of Bengal Mamata Banerjee led a campaign in
Kolkata to create mass awareness for the Hooch menace that reports the
illegally distilled liquor possession and selling of the liquor. The
campaign was held to bring light on the scene of illegal selling of
distilled liquor that caused death of 172 people. All the victims
consumed spurious liquor in South 24-Parganas.
The campaigned carried massive placards that read "Say no to poison
liquor". Some placards also had slogans and one liners as "Allow us to
live a healthy life", “Life is precious”. The campaign included- Human
Rights activists, students and politicians that marched from College
Square to Esplanade. Apart from the chief minister, some of her
ministerial colleagues like Subrata Mukherjee, Partha Chatterjee and
Firhad Hakim also took part in the campaign against the Hooch incident.
Addressing the masses, the chief minister said that she will continue
her campaign against illicit liquor that will be followed by raids and
arrests of culprits until she is successful to curb the menace. By this
campaign she is going to generate social awareness against drinking of
illicit poison liquor.
The
Election Commission will keep tab on social media content and the
expenses
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The Election Commission of India has said that it will keep a watch
on all the ongoing malicious poll content and expenditure on that are
done and incurred Facebook following complaints from Punjab province
that the political leaders from various parties are their election
mission by making use of the many social networking sites.
The Chief of the election commissioner SY Quraishi told a news paper
that-"he and his team members have no problems with social networking
sites like Twitter or Facebook as long as the content posted on these
site is neither malicious nor violates any code of conduct in any way.”
He further said that if the political leaders are asking for votes
online and wants to reach the young generation for votes then he does
not have any problem with it as the sites are just forms of another
media. He said that all we are concerned about are the expenses that
will be involved while monitoring candidates who use social networking
sites and other forms of media. Though there is no policy for monitoring
this so far but the commission will find out a remedy to solve the
problem.
Court
tells the social websites to take off offensive content.
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Just as the controversy created by IT minister Kapil Sibal for urging
social networking websites to censor or remove off the offensive
content from their pages in another fresh move a trial court has
directed several social websites that includes Facebook, Google, Orkut
and Youtube, to censor contents like "anti-religious contents" or
"anti-social content " that promotes hatred or communal disharmony in
the society.
The trail courts administrative civil judge Mukesh Kumar has clearly
directed all the social networking sites to remove all the objectionable
content that is present in the form of photos or videos or text which
can posses power to hurt religious sentiments. The order came after a
civil suit was filed by Mufti Aijaz Arshad Qasmi who even submitted some
printouts showing malicious contents as a proof.
Sports
Current Affairs
Clarke
says that it is must for the Oz pacers to bounce India out from Sydney
ground.
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Australian cricket team captain Michael Clarke has asked the teams
bowlers to bounce the Indian out from the second Test that will starts
from Tuesday. The match is going to be held at the Sydney Cricket Ground
(SCG).
Clarke in an interview said that-"he loves’ the aggression of his
teams fast bowlers. He said that he simply loved the way they his teams’
bowlers served it up to the Indian batsmen during the last match that
led to their strong victory in Melbourne. Also if conditions remain in
our favour then we will bounce the Indians again during the second Test
that is to be held in Sydney.”
Clarke said that he wants his bowlers to be as ruthless as possible.
And they should continue with the same strength and aggression that they
previously showed in during win by122-run.
Indian
stars bears the fire after MCG debacle
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The Indian media lashed their anger out at the country's batting
line-up for letting the team down in the opening Test that was held at
against Australia at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG).
The Indian team failed to cope with the Australia’s pace attack when
they failed to chase a 292-run target. The Oz players attack was so
strong that the Indian team could only manage to gain 169 runs despite
having batsmen like Sachin Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid, VVS Laxman and
Virender Sehwag who have major batting experience.
Bhupathi
and Bopanna team targets Olympic medal
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The team of Leander Paes and Mahesh Bhupati reunited after a long gap
of 9 yrs and this was just an act of choice not a mere chance. The
team now bids to target the Olympic medal at the 2012 London’s Olympic
but they split up within months of their team formation.
Now Mahesh Bhupathi will pair up with fresh player Rohan Bopanna .
They will play together for the first time after the Davis Cup. After
their team formation the duo toiled in the Bombay Gymkhana for about
two-and-half hours to begin their journey to the 2012 Olympics. The
London Olympics are just 216 days away to begin.
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