Archive du mois : mai 2018

Jim Gloomy 0

Jim Gloomy

I had the privilege of working with John Carmack as a technology evangelist at Apple when he ported Quake III Arena to Rhapsody, Apple’s internal name for the OpenStep/Mach kernel based MacOS X. I enjoyed John’s reminiscence about working with Steve and Apple and thought I would share a few of my own memories from…

First Things First 0

First Things First

Cris Carter and Nick Wright team up on First Things First, a discussion and opinion-based studio program that covers all the headlines weekdays on FS1.

Toddler ‘shot’ in migrant van dawdle 0

Toddler ‘shot’ in migrant van dawdle

Image copyright Getty Images Image caption An autopsy carried out on the infant has revealed she died from a gunshot wound (file pic) A two-year-old girl found with fatal injuries in Belgium after a police chase on Thursday died from a gunshot wound to the face, prosecutors say. The girl was in a van carrying…

Taliban pledge no longer to target Afghan military, police 0

Taliban pledge no longer to target Afghan military, police

The Taliban say it will not target the Afghan police and military in the country any more due to the high number of casualties suffered by the security forces in the ongoing conflict. The armed group declared in a rare statement on Friday « a general amnesty to all military formations, national army, national police, Arbakis…

Russian ex-search Sergei Skripal leaves neatly being facility for first time since nerve agent poisoning 0

Russian ex-search Sergei Skripal leaves neatly being facility for first time since nerve agent poisoning

Sergei Skripal has been discharged from hospital, more than two months after he was poisoned in Salisbury. The Russian ex-spy has been in Salisbury District Hospital ever since he and his daughter were found ill in the town centre. Mr Skripal’s release follows that of his daughter Yulia and DS Nick Bailey who were all exposed to…