The AU can no longer turn a blind eye to the abuses on Amisom [AU Mission in Somalia] bases, as it's undermining the very credibility of the mission," said Liesl Gerntholtz, HRW's women's rights director.
- Jul 31 Fri 2015 12:22
particularly the Burundian contingent's base."
- Sep 30 Tue 2014 12:10
The charity Save the Children!
- Sep 03 Wed 2014 17:46
UK Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond
US National Security Council spokesperson Caitlin Hayden said: "The US Intelligence Community has analysed the recently released video showing US citizen Steven Sotloff and has reached the judgment that it is authentic."Natural stone
- Apr 16 Wed 2014 14:23
novel strategy Biggest Loser fight
The British govt has decided to wipe out the obesity epidemic through a novel strategy - by offering fat people cash incentives. According to the latest measure, employers will be urged to set up competitions with money, vouchers and other rewards for people who renounce junk food in favour of healthy eating and living.Online Dating
And those who will shed the maximum amount of pounds will earn the biggest prizes, reports the Telegraph.債務
- Dec 05 Thu 2013 17:23
The Devil's Backbone Is Back
Traditionally Single Party there’s a stark line between high art films that are food for thought and genre movies, which are considered junk food, or “popcorn films.” Citizen Kane is the ultimate example of the former, and Star Wars of the latter. We live in post-Star Wars world, of course, where fantasy – aliens, monsters, men and women in capes – rules the cinematic universe. That most of the top ten movies at the box office (as I write this) are steeped in the fantastical, is evidence.
But these two worlds don’t need to be so exclusive, and no one brings them together better than Guillermo del Toro, particularly in his two most personal films: The Devil’s Backbone and Pan’s Labyrinth. Pan’s, a period fairy tale film populated by monsters both mythical and human, is a multiple Academy Award-winning production, while The Devil’s Backbone, a period ghost story, was released in the shadow of 9/11 and has slowly found its audience over the past decade. Regardless, the filmmaker has called The Devil’s Backbone his favourite of his works, and considers it his first real feature, as his previous two, the vampire flick Cronos and giant bug chiller Mimic, did not turn out as he intended for various reasons.