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THIS IS SERIOUS :Black Friday sales spark 'chaos' in UK

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ONE of Britain's most senior police officers has attacked retailers after Black Friday promotions sparked chaos and violence in stores around the country. SIR Peter Fahy, chief constable of Greater Manchester Police (GMP), condemned lax security arrangements at shops after fights broke out and huge crowds threatened to cause crushes. Officers were called to a number of supermarkets overnight amid chaotic scenes as thousands of shoppers sought discounts. At least three people were arrested and a woman was hurt after being hit by a falling television, while some outlets were forced to shut to restore order. Eyewitnesses described how bargain-hunters behaved "like animals" and likened scenes to "a war zone". Sir Peter, whose force appealed to shoppers to keep calm, said: "The events of last night were totally predictable and I am disappointed that stores did not have sufficient security staff on duty. "This created situations where we had to dea

RENAULT NOW ON THE ELECTRIC AGE NO MORE FUEL

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Renault has a electric car called ZOE waaaaaow this is the beginning of clean air vehicles and The Renault Zoe electric car can now be purchased outright, whereas buyers previously had to pay an additional monthly fee to lease the batteries.well at least am still going to prefer it to the normal cars we use.What do you guys think need your comments

muslim leader says military are running away from bokoharam

Nigeria's most senior islamic leader has accused the military of fleeing when Boko Haram attacks and terrorizing the civilians in the harshest ever criticism from the key cleric, as violence persisted in the northeast.    "Soldiers take to their heels and abandon their bases, arms, ammunition and other military hardware on the approach of the insurgents!" the statement said. "Nigerian Security Forces only surface after the deadly attacks and terrorise an already terrorised people by installing road blocks and searching homes."this is really getting out of hand. something has to be done to kill this violence permernantly   
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Ebola: Visiting envoy Samantha Power condemns response

The US ambassador to the UN has begun a visit to the three nations worst hit by the Ebola outbreak, criticising the level of international support so far. Samantha Power has landed in Guinea and will visit Sierra Leone and Liberia. She told NBC some nations who offered backing "haven't taken responsibility yet" in supplying aid and doctors. More than 10,000 people have contracted the Ebola virus, with 4,922 deaths, according to the World Health Organization's latest figures . All but 27 of the cases have occurred inside Sierra Leone, Liberia and Guinea. 'Getting lapped' Ms Power told NBC as she boarded her plane: "The international response to Ebola needs to be taken to a wholly different scale than it is right now." She said: "You have countries at the UN where I work every day who are signing on to resolutions and praising the good work that the US and the UK and others are doing, but

Juju magic 'more controlling than chains', says Harvard expert

Juju "magic" may seem strange, mythical and other-worldly but it is a problem that is all too real when it comes to the sex trafficking of women from Nigeria. The form of witchcraft was thrown into the spotlight at the trial of Lizzy Idahosa who was found guilty of human trafficking offences . Cardiff Crown Court heard how Idahosa, 24, arranged for two Nigerian women to be put through a ritualistic "juju" ceremony in Nigeria to make them afraid of disobeying her before they were trafficked into the UK and forced to work in the sex trade. The women said they had been forced to drink dirty water, eat a snake and a snail and have their hair shaved. The jury heard they had genuine fear the juju magic would cause them illness, madness, infertility and death if they broke their oath. Jump media player Media player help Out of media player. Press enter to return or tab to continue. Siddharth Kara on how juju is used to control people And that was