A Hour Lying on a Bed, Expensive Paid

Moscow - Viktoria Ivachyova (21) is a professional mattress warmers. As reported by The Sun, a woman from Moscow, Russia is going to lie on a mattress and a warm bed for an hour with bayara 4,900 rubles.
Not only makes the mattress and warm blankets, Viktoria will also generate positive energy for the owner of the mattress, so that they can sleep soundly and wake up with a new spirit for next day.
This unique service can be ordered via the website Viktoria. Once the reservation is made, Viktoria will contact each prospective clients and explain in details the services on offer. If the client agrees to the offer, they will schedule a warm-up session requested mattress. During Viktoria warm mattress, the client is allowed to talk to her.
Source: Radar Bogor, Sunday 5th February 2017, page 5th


A Hour Lying on a Bed, Expensive Paid
Source: Mirror.co.uk



Quebec in Mourning

Montreal - Thousands of people gathered in Montreal to commemorate the victims of the shooting at the mosque Quebec City, Canada, on Thursday (February 2nd 2017). They lit candles, give condolences, and respect for the victim's family in prayer.
The ceremony mourning for three of the six victims was held on Thursday afternoon. Not only members of Khaled Belkacemi, Abdelkrim Hassane, Aboubaker Thabti, and sympathizers were present, but also a number of figures, religious leaders, and politicians.
Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau were present there. Nearly five thousand mourners gathered in Montreal to attend Olympic ceremony. The rest follow through television shows.
Source: Republika, Saturday February 2nd, 2017, page 8th


Quebec in Mourning
Funeral services will also be held on Friday in Quebec City for the other three men killed in the attack. Source: Aljazeera



Protests in Romania Continues

Bucharest - Thousands of people gathered in Bucharest and other Romanian cities to protest a government decree about the liberation of criminals. Thursday (February 2nd 2017) night was the third night of citizens protesting in the streets.
Prime Minister of Romania, Sorin Mihai Grindeanu says will not withdraw the decree. However, President Klaus Iohannis said, would be challenged in court. PM controversial decree that provides decision to release dozens of corrupt officials who are currently detained.
Source: Republika, Saturday February 4th 2017, page 8th


Protests in Romania Continues
Protesters in Bucharest march towards the government building. Source: Aljazeera



Executive Order Trump Tripped by Federal Judge

Seattle - A federal judge in Seattle blocking Donald Trump executive orders on the prohibition of entry of citizens from seven Muslim-majority country, on Friday (February 3rd 2017). The judge's decision to make the order does not apply temporary Trump.Explicitly, the ruling applies to the entire territory of the United States. The White House said the US Justice Ministry immediately appealed the emergency. They assess executive order is valid and appropriate.A few hours before the judge's ruling, US Customs and Broder Protection penerepan inform the decision on the airline. Travelers from seven countries that were previously banned are now allowed to land.Last week, Trump issued an executive order bringing chaos at the airport. Travelers from Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, and Yemen immediately denied US entry. About 700 people also were arrested at the airport and a few others were deported.On Friday (February 3rd 2017), Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the United States said, almost 60 thousand visas were refused after the executive order.However, with the blocking of this executive order, the condition becomes completely unclear. Is this then the judge's decision to cancel the refusal of visas or are there other provisions.Source: Republika, Sunday February 5th 2017, 4th page




Nigerian Muslimah Fight for Pro Hijab Act

Nigeria - Nigeria Muslimah asked the authorities passed the Law on anti-discrimination in the use of hijab. It departs from the rising cases of dismissal Muslimah hijab.
President Al-Mu'minaat Nimatullah Abdulqadir, saw no action against Muslim oppression and injustice. Nigeria's largest women's organization also asked parliament enact laws guaranteeing the rights of Muslim women use the hijab.
He explains the challenges facing Muslim women in Nigeria as a result of rejection of the veil continues to leave a bitter taste. "Especially when juxtaposed with the freedom of unlimited owned by other women," said Nirmatullah as reported by Anadolu Agency on Thursday (February 2nd 2017)
Source: Republika, Sunday February 2nd, 2017 page 22th


Nigerian Muslimah Fight for Pro Hijab Act
Source: Republika



Mattis Warn North Korea

Seoul - US Defense Secretary James Mattis warned North Korea (Korea) would be 'extraordinary reply' if using nuclear weapons, on Friday (February 3rd). The guarantee was delivered during a visit to South Korea and Japan.
"Any attacks against the US and its allies, we shall defeat," Mattis said in the South Korean Defense Ministry. He was in Seoul for a two-day work visit.
According to the Pentagon, the arrival Mattis aims reiterated US support for its Asian allies, namely South Korea and Japan. While providing a strong message to the North, which could well be preparing a new ballistic missile test.
"North Korea continues to launch missiles, developing a nuclear weapons program and threatening rhetoric and action," said Mattis.
Source: Republika, Saturday February 2nd 2017, page 8th

Mattis Warn North Korea
Mr. Mattis (left) of toll South Korea's acting President Hwang Kyo-ahn the partnership was strong. Source: BBC