Saturday, 17 January 2015

Missing Durham University Student

Wide-scale searches are underway for Euan Coulthard, a missing Law student at 
Durham University. 
A huge police search is underway for missing Durham University student Euan Coulthard, 19
Euan Coulthard




Euan is 19 years old an disappeared on Thursday night after a night out with friends. He is about 5ft 9in with light brown hair; he is of average build.

Mr Coulthard, who is from Nottingham, was last seen leaving a nightclub alone just after midnight on Thursday morning
Euan in Durham city centre, where he was last seen

He was last seen leaving the Love Shack nightclub in the city centre.

Police searching were joined by 200 students who wanted to help search for the 'model student'.

Lee Murray, 18 who is also studying at the University has said "We all want to do our best to find Euan, he is a lovely lad."

"It's so tragic. We're handing out leaflets to the people of Durham to ask if they have seen Euan and if anyone has any information it would be appreciated."

Police search the banks of the River Wear near Durham City for Euan Coulthard who went missing after a night out with friends
Police searching the river bank of the River Wear near the city for Euan


Professor Simon Hackett, principal of St Mary's college at the University said "Euan is doing exceptionally well with his degree. He is well-liked and this is completely out of character for him."


Anyone with any information has been asked to call 101.



Monday, 12 January 2015

IS sympathisers hack CENTCOM Social Media





Social media accounts managed by the United States Central Command have been hacked by a group of IS sympathisers. 

CENTCOM manages key theatre-level operations within the US. 

The group has hacked into the Youtube and Twitter accounts are are releasing what seems to be confidential documents to the public online. 

CENTCOM Social Media Accounts Hacked By Islamic State Sympathizers
A post on Twitter the group tweeted after they gained control of the account.


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The group also tweeted this warning to American soldiers.

The Central Command has orchestrated US-led air-strikes against the Islamic State Iraq and Syria ad is beginning to train up Iraqi troops to be able to respond to the threat in the region.

In an official statement Central Command said that their Twitter account has been "compromised" and that it is "taking appropriate measures to address the matter." The statement did not elaborate on how they managed to hack into the systems or what the 'appropriate measures' are but the Twitter account was disabled by around 1:10pm.

The Press secretary from the White House, John Earnest has said that the Obama administration is "examining and investigating the extent of the incident."

Two IS propaganda videos have been posted on the Youtube channel before that too was disabled.

As of 2pm the CENTCOM Facebook page still appeared to be operated by Central Command.


As of 19:22pm GMT the story is still developing...

Friday, 9 January 2015

Is Britain next?



Following the three attacks by Islamist militants over the past week, leaving 13 people dead, Head of MI5 (British Intelligence) has warned that Britain could be the next European target.

Andrew Parker, Head of MI5 has said that a "mass-casualty attack" by Al-Qaeda could be a growing possibility, the Telegraph reports.

The British security chief has said that his agency has stepped up surveillance of fanatics who might want to replicate the attacks in France.

"Although we and our partners try our utmost, we know we cannot stop everything." He added, "Although three terrorist plots have been thwarted in the past few months, it is difficult to track online communications make it inevitable that one of them will succeed. 

Prime Minister, David Cameron is flying to Paris on Sunday to join the Unity Rally along with other world leaders.

Following this warning, the Chancellor George Osborne has handed the security services with a £100 million anti-terrorism fund.
Osborne said the cash has been handed over in the past few weeks amid fears of a "mass-casualty" attack on British soil. 

He said the Government would provide MI5 and MI6 with "all the resources and legislation" to protect Britain from a terrorist atrocity.

British security officials are also keeping track of the 600 British extremists who have gone to Syria to join terror groups, around 300 of whom have returned.

Armed British Transport Police have are now being much more vigilant whilst patrolling the London train stations, particularly those who have Eurostar service to Paris.
An armed police officer stands outside the Houses of Parliament, central London
Armed Police standing outside the Houses of Parliament

"It's a huge worry for us," said Sir Peter Fahy, chief constable of Greater Manchester Police

Wednesday, 7 January 2015

The Interview is to receive UK release date

After the total success of the satirical comedy, The Interview. Sony have announced that it will have a "wide release" of the film in the UK and Ireland.

 James Franco, Lizzy Caplan and Seth Rogen in The Interview

The film, which involves a US plot to kill the North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un, will be shown in UK cinemas from the 6th February.

The film has so far made more than $31 million (£20.5 million), just from digital distribution, and it's limited theatrical release made about $5 million (£3.3 million).

North Korea's state-run KCNA news agency dubbed the film "a blatant act of terrorism".



Islamists open fire at French Satirical Magazine office - 12 dead





Gunmen have opened fire in the office of the French satirical magazine, Charlie Hebdo in central Paris. 12 people were killed including the editor and four celebrated cartoonists. 

The hunt is on all over Paris for the three suspects, presumed to be Islamist militants. And security warnings have been introduced across France, with Paris on the highests level of alert.

It is the deadliest terror attack in France since 1961 during the Algerian War. And the nature of the attack has sparked protests not just all over France, but all over the world.

A protest in the centre of Paris after the attack.
The attack has also sparked a worldwide trend on Twitter #JeSuisCharlie to protest and share their shock at what has happened today.

President Hollande said it was an act of "extreme barbarity" and many foreign leaders have also condemned the attack that took place today.
He also added, "We will win. Nothing will make us renounce our determination. Long live the republic. Long live France."

President Hollande has also marked a national day of mourning on Thursday. 

Many believe the attack was a result of the 2011 incident when the publication named the Prophet Muhammad as it's 'editor-in-chief'. 

Google has added a black ribbon to it's homepage, following the attacks.

Google screenshot 7 January 2015

Many people protest all across the globe because of what they say is "a violation of free speech."
This is why in many protests, particularly in Paris, people stand silently holding pens in the air.

In London, people have gathered in Trafalgar Square and sing the French national anthem. 

However, BBC Correspondent Frank Gardener notes that this attack did not come out of the blue for the magazine. "The journalists behind Charlie Hebdo had many enemies, and it's decision to publish a string of deemed offensive by some Muslims has essentially made it a target for Islamist extremists.
Witnesses said they heard the militants say "We have avenged the Prophet Muhammad."

Also the United Nations security council has condemned the attack, calling it "barbaric and cowardly."

The BBC has been looking into Charlie Hebdo's mysterious last tweet, which was tweeted around the time of the attack. The BBC have tried to get in contact with Honore, the illustrator who worked on this particular cartoon, but have not heard back yet.

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This was Charlie Hebdo's last post on Twitter.


Le Monde, Radio France and France Television stations will help Charlie Hebdo to continue working after the attack.

Hassan Chalghoumi, an imam of the Paris suburb of Drancy visited the site of today's attack. He has too condemned the violence. Of the attackers he said "Their prophet is satan. There is no connection between Islam and this minority."

The Queen has also made a statement, condemning the attack.
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At 2pm the French Government sent troop to guard public spaces across Paris.

Also two police officers were killed near the publication's headquarters. This took place after the gunmen fled the building and exchanged shots with the two officers before they fled by car. 
They later abandoned this car and hijacked another. 


Friday, 2 January 2015

Italian Coastguards board abandoned migrant ship

The Ezadeen vessel being towed by the Icelandic coast guard ship Tyr - 2 January 2015
The Ezadeen is being towed to an Italian port by an Icelandic ship that is part of an EU mission in
                                                                    the area

Italian authorities have taken control of a migrant ship that was abandoned with 450 passengers, thought to be Syrian, off the Italian coast.

After a rescue team managed to board the ship it is being towed to an Italian port.

It comes after another migrant ship was abandoned earlier this week, with around 796 passengers, also off the Italian coast.

Italian coastguard Cmdr Filippo Marini told reporters that the vessel was being towed to a port by an Icelandic ship, as part of an EU Frontex Control Mission.

"Children and pregnant women were among the immigrants."

He added that "The 73-metre (240ft) Ezadeen was believed to have set sail from Turkey, although earlier reports suggested it was sailing from Cyprus."

The alarm was raised on the vessel by one of the immigrants using the onboard maritime radio, who told the Italian coastguard. "We are without crew, we're heading towards the Italian coast and we have no-one to steer."

The Ezadeen was built almost 50 years ago and is a livestock carrier. It appears to have been registered to a Lebanese company, who has come under the control of human traffickers.

Rob Watson, BBC analyses the journey to Italy on the Mediterranean "The Ezadeen and the plight of its unfortunate passengers are part of an often unreported wave of human misery and hardship that sees hundreds of people try to cross the Mediterranean every day to reach Europe.
Last year it is estimated that nearly 3,500 refugees died trying to attempt the crossing, while another 200,000 were rescued."


Migrants ships in the Ionian sea

The first ship, the Blue Sky M, carrying 796 people, was abandoned and left on autopilot by its crew, believed to be people-traffickers.
Italian coastguards brought it under control and safely docked it at the Italian port of Gallipoli on Wednesday.




US impose sanction against North Korea over SONY hacks



US President Barack Obama signed an executive order to impose sanctions on three North Korean organisations and 10 individuals. This came after the US determined that North Korea was behind the recent Sony hacks.

Photo composite  of President Barack Obama, left, and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un
                   Barack Obama has said the hacks are North Korea 
                           trying to restrict free expression

The White House said that the new rules would prevent North Korean leaders from accessing property and entering the US. In an official statement, the White House said that the move was a response to North Korea's "provocative, destabilising and repressive actions".
Interestingly, the Federal Bureau of Investigation has maintained that North Korea was behind the broad computer breach at Sony, despite evidence from some technology experts that points instead to former employees of the studio.

US sanctions are already in place over North Korea's nuclear programme. But today's actions are the first to punish Pyongyang for the cyber-attacks. 

The entertainment giant was embarrassed after a group called the 'Guardians of Peace' leaked data including personal details and emails of employees.

The group later threatened cinema chains who showed the satirical North Korean comedy - The Interview - set for release on the 25th December. Oblique references to the 9/11 attack meant that Sony cancelled the theatrical release of the film. 

Theatrical poster for The Interview

However after Obama said publically that scrapping the film was a mistake, Sony have released it in limited cinemas across the US. It has made 15 million US Dollars on its first four days, which is impressive considering it was only released in a tenth of the expected cinemas.


These additional sanctions imposed on North Korea suggest that the US will not back down about North Korean involvement.

"We take seriously North Korea's attack that aimed to create destructive financial effects on a US company and to threaten artists and other individuals with the goal of restricting their right to free expression," the White House said in a statement.


Some of the organisations and individuals under sanctions are:


  • The Reconnaissance General Bureau - North Korea's primary intelligence organisation
  • North Korea's primary arms dealer, the Korea Mining Development Training Corporation (Komid)
  • Korea Tangun Trading Corporation - supporting North Korea's defence research
  • Jang Song Chol - named by the US Treasury as a Komid representative in Russia and a government official
  • Kim Yong Chol - an official of the North Korean Government, according to the US, and a Komid representative in Iran.
  • Ryu Jin and Kang Ryong - Komid officials and members of the North korean Government who are operating in Syria, according to the US.

As of yet, it is uncertain how those entitled relate to the Sony hacks. 

Is it possible that the US is using the hacks as an excuse to go against North Korea, as they have ignored evidence provided by technological experts?

What does it mean for the rest of the world if the, arguably, most powerful nation goes up against the most secretive nation?