A National Minute Silence to be Held in the UK
A minute of silence will be observed in the UK on Friday the 3rd of July at mid day BST time to remember victims killed at the Tunisian Beach. Almost 40 people are reported to have lost their lives following the tragic incident. The prime minister, David Cameron described the incident as "brutal and sickening". One of the relatives of the dead criticised the press for paying too much attention on the gunmen, but the real people affected have been ignored. The police in Sousse, Tunisia, have arrested a number of associates of the dead gunman following the attack. This type of scenarios will have serious repercussions on Tunisia as touristic country and of people abroad. Our lives can be very much be at risk with one man with a rifle and a twisted ideology.
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GREECE: TO DEFAULT OR TO STAY ON?
The Greek government is due to hold a referendum on whether or not the country should pay back their debts or start to regrow their economy on their own. The European chief commissioner feels betrayed that the Greek proposals were tactically delayed, but was certain that the doors are still open for negotiations. The situation in Greece has had an economic downturn as the global markets saw big falls today Monday. The expectation is that the Greeks will vote for a yes to stay in the Euro zone whatever the terms of the referendum.
In Africa, the Chibok girls kidnapped by the terrorist group Boko Haram have been compelled to join the Islamic militant group. The testimony cannot be verified by Amnesty international but some confirmed sources have attested to the fact that Boko Haram forces girls to join their military pursuits.
Wimbledon 2015 Day 1 of play for women: Maria Sharapova beats Johanna Konta and Serena Williams defeats M Gasparyan
Source BBC
GREECE: TO DEFAULT OR TO STAY ON?
The Greek government is due to hold a referendum on whether or not the country should pay back their debts or start to regrow their economy on their own. The European chief commissioner feels betrayed that the Greek proposals were tactically delayed, but was certain that the doors are still open for negotiations. The situation in Greece has had an economic downturn as the global markets saw big falls today Monday. The expectation is that the Greeks will vote for a yes to stay in the Euro zone whatever the terms of the referendum.
In Africa, the Chibok girls kidnapped by the terrorist group Boko Haram have been compelled to join the Islamic militant group. The testimony cannot be verified by Amnesty international but some confirmed sources have attested to the fact that Boko Haram forces girls to join their military pursuits.
Wimbledon 2015 Day 1 of play for women: Maria Sharapova beats Johanna Konta and Serena Williams defeats M Gasparyan
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