Saturday, 15 November 2014

PRESS REVIEW 3 NOV-10 NOV


Press review – 03/11 to 10/11

BY Marie & Laura (1L)

Remembrance Day in the UK


This year is the centenary of the First World War. On the occasion, London has decided to honour the soldiers who died fighting for their country. This week, the Tower of London is surrounded by a red flood of ceramic poppies, installed by 8,000 volunteers, one for each fallen soldier – the last one, the 888,246th poppy – will be planted tomorrow, on 11th November, the day of the Armistice. As every year, the Armistice will be commemorated with one minute silence. The Queen herself has come to visit the installation, named “Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red”, and people have been wearing poppies for the last few weeks. The memorial poppies will be removed on 12th November, hurry up if you want to see it!

Fukushima is back

In 2011, one of the reactors at Fukushima’s nuclear power plant exploded owing to the tsunami that hit Japan. The inhabitants of this part of the country were in danger for a few years. Indeed, it was forbidden to go in the areas around the disaster. Now, almost four years later, on 7th November, the Japanese government wants reactors one and two to work again. According to them, this plant is deemed safe.

Loretta Lynch : First black woman as attorney general

Loretta Lynch should be the next Attorney General in the US, as well as the first black woman to fulfill this position. She'll replace Mr Eric Holder, the actual Attorney General. Now that we know that, we're asking the question, when will this take place? The White House has declined giving an early confirmation.

A new phase in Iraq
To finish this news bulletin, we'll speak of the situation in Iraq. The President of the United States of America, Barack Obama, talked about 'a new phase' for the campaign against the Islamic State jihadists (ISIS). 1.500 more soldiers were deployed to manage the situation.

And let’s remember a previous 10th November ..
Today is the first day of freedom in Berlin, exactly 25 years ago. The Berlin wall was destroyed on 9th November 1989. The wall stood between 1961 and 1989, splitting Germany’s capital city into two parts, isolated from each other until the reunification – the West side belonged to the Americans, the French and the British and the East side belonged to the Soviets during the Cold War. The COLD WAR ended in 1991.


By Manon and Awa (1ES)

The Ukrainian recession agravating in 2014
The slowdown of the Ukrainian economy observed since 2012 has continued in 2014. Consumption, the main engine of growth, will indeed continue to be affected by the slowdown in wages and the rise in prices. The industrial production suffers from the political situation in the East of the country, where the activities in this sector are concentrated, from the weakness of domestic demand, but mainly from the strong increase in the price of gas. The differences within the new Government, composed of representatives of the different movements within the former president’s party (Party of Regions), complicate the implementation of reforms. The lack of improvement in the economic situation and visible progress in the fight against corruption could revive social tension.

Elections in the USA

Last Wednesday, there took place midterm American elections. Unfortunately for Barack Obama and his Democratic party, Republicans won a majority.
This picture represents the new places in the American senate in Lego.

EBOLA
The Ebola virus first transmitted to humans through the contact of humans with infected wild animals in Africa has now spread among the population – the virus is now transmitted from human to human. Contaminated people show hemorrhagic fever characterized initially by non-specific symptoms of influenza-like illness followed by vomiting, diarrhea and in some cases, internal and external bleeding. Mortality varies from 25 to 90% depending on the type of virus and conditions. Although the treatments are currently being experienced, support is usually based on symptomatic treatment. But recently Teresa Romero, who was the first person infected by Ebola out of Africa, will be considered completely cured when her next blood test is negative, according to the Spanish medical authorities.

Jerusalem
This week, the fight continued in Jerusalem. Indeed, a car bomb hurt a dozen people, injuring one fatally. This is the second over two weeks. The driver was shot by security members.

State of emergency in Hawaii after a volcanic eruption

Yesterday evening, the Mayor of the County of Hawaii, Billy Kenoi declared a State of emergency after a stream of lava from Kilauea volcano, located in the southeast of the island, was seen less than a mile away form residential areas. The State of emergency allows authorities to close roads to non-residents in order to facilitate the rapid evacuation if necessary. According to a daily, the flow of lava could reach the houses within a few days, or even a week.

Students missing in Mexico
A criminal gang confessed to have killed 43 students disappeared in Mexico in late September and to have burned their corpses

It happened on a 9th November
Twenty five years ago, on 9 November 1989 to be more precise, the Berlin Wall was destroyed in Germany. So this weekend, a commemoration took place in Berlin. To celebrate it, many illuminated balloons were placed on the old frontier and a party was organized.


VOCABULARY TO BE REMEMBERED:
WWI= world war I = the first world war
to fight for one's country : se battre pour son pays
a poppy: un coquelicot
a volunteer: un bénévole
to commemorate : commémorer
a nuclear power plant: une centrale nucléaire
Attorney General = head of the US legal system : équivalent du ministre de la justice
the slowdown: le ralentissement
growth: la croissance
currently: présentement / à l'heure actuelle


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