viernes, 2 de mayo de 2014

Russia and NATO

Moscow (CNN) -- In a telephone call Monday between Russia's Defense Minister General Sergei Shoigu and the U.S. Secretary of Defence Chuck Hagel, Shoigu described the activity of U.S. and NATO troops near Russia's border as "unprecedented."
According to the official Russian version of the call, his American counterpart assured him the alliance did not have "provocative or expansionist" intentions -- and that Russia should know this.
But it hardly seems to matter how often NATO makes these assurances. The Kremlin will never trust them. Fear of the Western military alliance's steady march east is deep-rooted. It strikes at the very heart of Russia's national sense of security, a relic of Cold War enmity which has seeped down to post-Soviet generations.
Ilya Saraev is a 15-year-old pupil at the First Moscow cadet school in Moscow. He thinks long and hard when I ask him about NATO. "I think NATO might be a friend to Russia but there's one point I don't understand: Why it needs to approach the border with Russia more and more," he says.

Ukraine

Slavyansk, Ukraine (CNN) -- Deadly street fighting, helicopters shot down and civilians being used as human shields.
That was the picture that emerged Friday in southern Ukraine as violence escalated amid reports that dozens of people were killed in a fire and still more were shot dead or wounded in street fighting, raising the question of whether the country can stave off a possible civil war.
The violence -- pitting pro-Russian separatists against Ukrainian forces and those who support the government in Kiev -- prompted an emergency meeting of the U.N. Security Council, with Russia demanding an end to what it called Ukrainian aggression and Western powers accusing Moscow of funding the violence.
Russia and the West have squared off diplomatically over the fate of Ukraine, after Moscow annexed Crimea in March following the ouster of Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych. He was pushed from office after months of protests by people upset that he had turned away from Europe in favor of Russia.
The crisis in eastern Ukraine hit a boiling point with news Friday that security forces launched their most intensive effort yet to try to dislodge pro-Russian separatists, who have reportedly seized a number of government buildings in nearly a dozen cities and towns.
Helicopters downed
Two Ukrainian government helicopters were shot down in the flashpoint city of Slavyansk. The helicopters were brought down by fire from pro-Russian separatists, the Ukraine Ministry of Defense said.
Five pro-Russian separatists and two civilians were killed in Slavyansk in a Ukrainian military operation, the city's self-declared mayor, Vyacheslav Ponomaryov.
Two Ukrainian soldiers were killed during an attack in the village of Andriyivka, near Slavyansk, defense ministry said. The gunmen also blocked a bridge in the area, using local residents, including women, as shields, according to the ministry.
Hundreds of miles away, in the Black Sea city of Odessa, at least four people were killed and 40 were wounded in fighting, according to the regional police administration.
Another 31 people died after a fire was started at a trade union building amid clashes in the largely Russian-speaking Odessa, police said. Authorities initially reported 38 people had died, but later revised it.
Video posted on YouTube appeared to show Molotov cocktails being thrown by Kiev supporters at the building where pro-Russian separatists had reportedly taken up positions.
The footage, which CNN could not independently confirm, showed people sitting on ledges trying to escape the fire and thick smoke.
CNN cannot independently confirm the casualty counts.
The United States condemned the violence that led to the fire.
"The violence and mayhem that led to so many senseless deaths and injuries is unacceptable," Marie Harf, a U.S. State Department spokeswoman, said.
The events that led to the fire "underscore the need for an immediate de-escalation of tensions in Ukraine," Harf said.
The violence came the same day that U.S. President Barack Obama and German Chancellor Angela Merkel pledged to seek harsher sanctions against Russia if Ukraine doesn't stabilize in time for elections this month.
The two leaders warned Russia could face a new round of sanctions by the West, if it does not stop its actions in Ukraine.
"There just has not been the kind of honesty and credibility about the situation there and the willingness to engage seriously" in finding a diplomatic solution, Obama said.
But the threat seemed to do little to waive off Russia, with its Foreign Ministry saying Ukraine's use of its military in Slavyansk is criminal.
'Nail in the coffin'
Russian President Vladimir Putin's spokesman, Dmitry Peskov, told CNN the military operation was "the last nail in the coffin" for the deal agreed to last month in Geneva, Switzerland, which called for illegal militia groups in eastern Ukraine to disarm and vacate seized buildings.
Putin has been kept fully informed of unfolding events and regards the situation with "grave concern," Peskov said.
What's not yet clear is whether the escalating violence may prompt a response by Russia, which has previously said it has the right to intervene in Ukraine to protect Russian speakers.
Besides the threat from pro-Russian separatists, NATO estimates that Russia has some 40,000 troops massed near Ukraine's border.
Negotiations complicated
Peskov said the Ukrainian operation also complicated ongoing negotiations to free seven Western observers from the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, who have been held captive by separatists in Slavyansk for the past week.
Russia's Foreign Ministry, meanwhile, raised concern about the safety of a special presidential envoy, Vladimir Lukin, sent to southeastern Ukraine to negotiate a possible release of the OSCE observers.
Its statement cited "reports about English-speaking foreigners spotted among attackers," saying there should be no "external interference" in Ukraine's affairs.
As the diplomatic wrangling continued, residents of Slavyansk were warned Friday to stay home and avoid windows as the latest phase of the authorities' "anti-terrorist operation" got under way.

viernes, 25 de abril de 2014

Tito Villanova

 Former Barcelona coach Tito Vilanova, who has been battling cancer, has died at the age of 45.
"FC Barcelona is in immense mourning," the Spanish club said in a statement. "Tito Vilanova has died at the age of 45. May he rest in peace."
Vilanova, who had first been diagnosed with a cancerous tumor of the throat in November 2011, stepped down as Barcelona coach in July 2013.
He succeeded Pep Guardiola, who is now Bayern Munich coach, in June 2012 and led the Catalan giants to the Spanish La Liga title during his time in charge of the team.

Photos: People we lost in 2014
Following the announcement of Vilanova's death, Barcelona said it would open an area of condolence in the main grandstand at its Nou Camp stadium.
"It will be open to anyone who wishes to express their sympathy and love for the late Tito Vilanova," the club added.
"The club wishes to express its most heartfelt sympathy to his family, who are being joined in these moments of mourning by FC Barcelona members and fans all around the world, as well as the rest of the footballing and sporting world."
Barcelona also revealed plans for a religious memorial ceremony in the coming days.
The club's president Josep Maria Bartomeu said on this Twitter page: "Tito Vilanova was a wonderful person, and will never be forgotten at FC Barcelona. Thank you for everything you taught us. Rest in peace."
Barcelona player Cesc Fabregas paid tribute on his Facebook page saying he met Vilanova 14 years ago, adding: "Thank you for always trusting me, to help me improve and overcome personal and professional obstacles."

This are just few things that happened in history on April 25th

1185 - Sea battle at Dan-no-ura: Minamoto Yoritomo beats Taira-family
1449 - Anti-pope Felix V resigns
1507 - Geographer Martin Waldseemuller 1st used name America
1541 - -26) Liege flooded after heavy down pour
1604 - Count Maurits' army lands at Cadzand
1607 - Battle at Gibraltar: Dutch fleet beats Spanish/Portuguese fleet
1614 - Amsterdam Bank of Loan forms
1626 - Battle at the Dessauer bridge: Monarch Albrecht von Wallenstein beats Earl of Mansfeld
1660 - English Convention Parliament meets & votes to restore Charles II
1678 - French troops conquer Ypres
1684 - Patent granted for thimble
1707 - Battle of Almansa; Franco-Spanish forces defeat British and Portuguese
1719 - Daniel Defoes publishes "Robinson Crusoe"
1747 - Prince Willem V appointed viceroy of Zealand
1792 - Guillotine first used in France, executes highwayman Nicolas J Pelletier

miércoles, 9 de abril de 2014

Crisis in Ukraine

Kiev  -- Ukrainian acting Interior Minister Arsen Avakov said Wednesday that the separatist protests in Ukraine's eastern region would be resolved within 48 hours -- either through negotiations or the use of force.
At the same time, Russia insisted that the presence of its troops just over the border was no reason to worry.
The United States and others have accused Russia of fomenting the separatist unrest as a pretext for military intervention.
Using classified and commercial satellite imagery, the United States estimates there are up to 40,000 Russian troops on the border with eastern Ukraine. NATO has also warned of a major troop buildup.
But Russia's Foreign Ministry said Wednesday that Ukraine and the United States have "no reason for concern" about the presence of Russian forces, which it says are on military exercises.
"Russia has repeatedly stated that it does not conduct unusual or unplanned activities which are militarily significant on its territory near the border with Ukraine," the Foreign Ministry said in a prepared statement.
It added that accusations that Russia was building up its armed forces were "groundless."
Asked if he considered the threat of a Russian advance into Ukraine more likely now than last week, U.S. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel told CNN's Jim Sciutto, "We are always vigilant. We are always looking at the options that we need to take."
Gen. Philip Breedlove, NATO's supreme allied commander in Europe, has been asked to come up with "new and additional measures and options" and report back to both Hagel and NATO, the U.S. defense secretary said.
Meanwhile, the separatist protests in eastern Ukraine have entered their fourth day.
Pro-Russian protesters seized government buildings in the cities of Donetsk, Luhansk and Kharkiv on Sunday.
Rebels who occupied Donetsk's regional government building a day later -- declaring a "people's republic" and calling for a referendum on secession from Ukraine to be held by May 11 -- remained in control of the building Wednesday, holed up behind substantial makeshift barricades.
In Kharkiv, more than 70 people were detained Tuesday in what Ukrainian authorities said was an anti-terrorism operation, as security forces cleared a government building of protesters.
The 48-hour deadline set by Avakov to end the crisis may escalate the tensions in Ukraine's eastern region.
"There are two opposite ways for resolving this conflict -- a political dialogue and the heavy-handed approach. We are ready for both," he said, according to official news agency Ukrinform.
On Tuesday, Moscow warned that any use of force to crack down on protests in the region, which borders Russia, could lead to civil war and called for "the immediate cessation of any military preparations."

I belive that we Should be praying for our Ukranian brothers.

April 9th

According to historians this are some issues that occured on April 9 of the following years:

193 - Septimius Severus is proclaimed Roman Emperor by the army in Illyricum (in the Balkans).
475 - Byzantine Emperor Basiliscus issues a circular letter (Enkyklikon) to the bishops of his empire, supporting the Monophysite christological position.
715 - Constantine ends his reign as Catholic Pope
1241 - Battle of Liegnitz - Mongol armies defeat Poles & Germans
1388 - Battle of Näfels; Glarius Swiss defeat Habsburg (Austrian) army
1413 - Henry V is crowned King of England.
1440 - Christopher of Bavaria is appointed King of Denmark.

viernes, 4 de abril de 2014

Lost airplane

Perth, Australia (CNN) -- The hunt for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 took on increasing urgency Friday as searchers began scouring the ocean floor and the batteries powering its locator pingers approached the end of their expected lifetimes.
If they die, so too could investigators' best hope of determining what caused the jetliner to vanish from radar screens last month.
Fourteen aircraft and 11 ships were involved in Friday's activities, reported the Australian agency coordinating the search efforts.
The Australian Maritime Safety Authority has determined a search area of about 84,000 square miles (218,000 square kilometers), 1,000 miles (1,600 kilometers) northwest of Perth.
Weather in the area was good, with visibility greater than 6 miles (10 kilometers).Bill Schofield, an Australian scientist who worked on developing flight data recorders, said, "If they do find it, I think it'll be remarkable."
The decision about where in the southern Indian Ocean to focus British and Australian naval ships equipped with sophisticated listening technology was nothing more than an educated guess of where the plane may have hit the water.
On Friday, ships did report sightings of objects, but none were linked to plane debris.
The British Royal Navy survey ship HMS Echo and the Australian naval supply ship Ocean Shield began searching the depths Friday along a single 150-mile (240-kilometer) track, said retired Air Chief Marshal Angus Houston, the head of the Australian agency coordinating the search.
The Ocean Shield is equipped with high-tech gear borrowed from the United States:
• The Towed Pinger Locator 25 contains an underwater microphone to detect pings from the jet's voice and data recorders as deep as 20,000 feet (6,100 meters). It is towed behind a vessel that typically travels at 1 to 5 knots, depending on the water's depth.
"It is a very slow proceeding," said Capt. Mark M. Matthews, director of ocean engineering.
• The Bluefin-21 is an underwater vehicle that can scour the ocean floor for wreckage and can also be used to find mines. It is 16.2 feet long, weighs 1,650 pounds, can work for 25 hours at 3 knots and can operate to a depth of nearly 15,000 feet.
The ocean in the search area is 6,500 feet to 13,000 feet deep.
Since the devices don't require daylight, they can search around the clock.

CNN posted this, few hours ago, can you imagine how the families of this lost persons are feeling? lets continue praying for them.

Alexios I Komnenos

Alexios I KomnenosLatinized as Alexius I Comnenus  was Byzantine emperor from 1081 to 1118. Although he was not the founder of the Komnenian dynasty, it was during his reign that the Komnenos family came to full power. Inheriting a collapsing empire and faced with constant warfare during his reign against both the Seljuq Turks in Asia Minor and the Normans in the western Balkans, Alexios was able to halt the Byzantine decline and begin the military, financial, and territorial recovery known as the Komnenian restoration. His appeals to Western Europe for help against the Turks were also the catalyst that triggered the Crusades.

Alexius I Comnenus occupies Byzantine throne exactlly on this date April 4 of 1081

domingo, 30 de marzo de 2014

In France a group of scientists dicovered supposedly the cure for Cancer.
Our country is heading the right direction concerning politics, yesterday we finished with our social work and thank God we gave one of the best gifts we could give to a lot of persons; knowledge. and now all those persons have the opportunity of going forward in their lives. and let me tell you that the feeling of satisfaction is awesome.

sábado, 22 de marzo de 2014

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kx4wGgtt5EY

Athiest "humor"
1873 - Slavery is abolished in Puerto Rico
1874 - Young Men's Hebrew Association organizes in NYC
1882 - Edmunds Act adopted by the US to suppress polygamy, 1300 men later imprisoned under the act
1888 - English Football League established
1894 - Stanley Cup: Mont AAA beat Ottawa Generals, 3-1 (1st Cup game ever)
1895 - Auguste & Louis Lumiere show their 1st movie to an invited audience
1896 - Charilaos Vasilakos wins 1st marathon (3:18)
1903 - NY Highlanders (Yankees) tickets 1st go on sale
1903 - Niagera Falls runs out of water because of a drought
1912 - Agnes Martin, Macklin Canada, Canadian-American abstract painter
1914 - World's 1st airline, St Petersburg Tampa Airboat Line, begins
1923 - The first radio broadcast of ice hockey is made by Foster Hewitt.
1927 - Federico Garcia Lorca's "El Maleficio" premieres in Madrid
1928 - Noel Coward's musical "This Year of Grace" premieres in London
1929 - 66 horses run in Irish Grand National Sweepstakes
1929 - KIT-AM in Yakima WA begins radio transmissions
1929 - USCG vessel sank Canadian schooner suspected of carrying liquor


these are few things that happenned a date like today, a 22nd of March.

viernes, 14 de marzo de 2014

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0pwJpOe-7rU

This video is about the Malaysia Airlines´ flight that got lost.

March 14

1938 England Hitler and Mussolini 14th March, 1938: Various reports were printed regarding support and anti-support of Hitler and his regime. Premier Mussolini of Italy extended to Hitler a hand of friendship while British Prime Minister Chamberlain the country of Germany and Hitler of further attack. Britain fought to try to keep Austria’s independence before that country was absorbed by Germany. 

And one year after..

1939 Czechoslovakia Dissolved 14th March, 1939: The independent republic of Czechoslovakia which was created in 1918 is dissolved, opening the way for Nazi occupation following the 1938 Munich Agreement. 

viernes, 7 de marzo de 2014

GC day

Today we had our GC day in wich eave t make the great ommission mandate, so e went to aschool that eally neds help. We sred with the kids my things, such as food and toys but mst importanty we shared the Gospel and we won some souls for Christ!

viernes, 28 de febrero de 2014

Feb 28

These are some facts that occured in Febraury 28th's history since the last 3 years.


2013Scientist identify genetic links between several psychiatric disorders: ADHD, bipolar disorder, autism, depression, schizophrenia
2013In North Carolina, a neuroscientist at Duke University announces he has successfully connected the brains of two rats in such a way that they share information
2012IBM announces it is on the cusp of creating the world's first quantum computer
2012Scientists discover two new species of prehistoric penguins, Kairuku waitaki and Kairuku grebneffi, which stood over five feet tall
2011The last surviving veteran of World War I, Frank Buckles, dies in Charles Town, West Virginia at the age of 110
2011In Egypt, a travel ban is imposed on former President Hosni Mubarak and his family

viernes, 14 de febrero de 2014

He does here

This week I felt like if God didnt hear my prayers, but as his Holy Word says it, He is faithful and everything is made in his perfect time. Suddenly, somehow everything that i had been praying for happened, once again He showed me that eventhough I fail or stumble He stays always by my side. So have faith..everything is going to happen in His perfect timing!

Not always has been a lovely date.

U.S. 1929 U.S.A. St. Valentine's Day Massacre 14th February, 1929 : Seven gangster rivals of Al Capone were murdered in Chicago when Jack “Machine Gun” McGurn ordered the kill of rival George “Bugs” Moran. ( Known as St. Valentine's Day Massacre ). Horrible day in history for Valentines day.

viernes, 7 de febrero de 2014

Memorable day in worlds History

World 1945 World War II Leaders Meet To Plan End of War Feb. 7th, 1945 : Allied Leaders Prime Minister Winston Churchill, US President Franklin D Roosevelt and Marshal Joseph Stalin, meet at a secret location in the Black Sea area planning the final phase of the war against Germany and the future of Europe now that the end of the war is assured. 

Has to do with Pilosophy

2010 Yemen Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula has called for jihad Feb. 7th, 2010 : The Yemen-based offshoot of al-Qaeda has called on Muslims to wage holy war on the U.S. and its allies. A purported audio statement by Said al-Shihri, the deputy leader of Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, has warned that the 'American and Crusader interests are everywhere,' before urging his followers to 'attack them and eliminate as many enemies as you can.' Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula has said it was behind a failed bomb attack on the U.S. passenger jet that flew into Detroit on Christmas Day. 

domingo, 2 de febrero de 2014

"Más de siete mil pacientes esperan cirugía en el IHSS"
Its really disappointing to see this type of news, its incredible that patients hve t wait to have surgery and just because of someones stole the money that was supposedly had to be use to perform surgery.Lets ctinue paying ad hoping for  change....

viernes, 31 de enero de 2014

January 31

About 56 years one January 31st of 1958 at 10:48 P.M. local time, NASA launch from Cape Canaveral, Florida (USA), the "Explorer 1", first American artificial satellite to go into space. This was an important contribution for NASA´s history.

viernes, 10 de enero de 2014

Nelson Ned

I really liked this video and the way that he talks about God and what he found in hHim. What do you think?

http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=k6MREFknP48&client=mv-rim&guid=&gl=US&hl=en

Constantine

Reading my history book I discovered what emperor was the one that made Christianity legal in Rome, it was in the years 306- 337 during the reign of the Roman emperor Constantine that Christianity became legal, like two centuries before the Collapse of the Roman Empire.Did you know that?