Tuesday, May 3, 2016

Trump Beats Hillary Clinton As The Race Goes On

It is confirmed that the Republican frontrunner Donald Trump is beating his Democrat counterpart with two points as was observed from the head to head poll. The telephone survey that was conducted is putting Trump ahead of Clinton at 49% to her 39%. This also confirms that Trump performs well with Democrats more than Clinton with Republicans. This result came about after about 1000 polls placed Clinton and Trump on a level pegging with 38% each in an April survey with 6% in which they state whether they would not vote at all if this election between  Trump versus Clinton election takes places. However when those voters are not given the chance to  abstain from the Presidential election which are to be held on November, Trump polled better than Clinton.
  In spite of the fact that the poll places Trump ahead of Clinton, the option has to do with staying at home was removed by voters, of which they have a 15% of people polled preferring other candidates to either Trump or Clinton. These two frontrunners seem to be likely to take the nominations for their respective parties. 91% of Democrats say Clinton will get the party's nomination and about 89% of Republicans tend to witness Trump win the GOP candidacy.
 Having made it in the 26 April primaries, Trump delegates are now up to 954 out of 1,237 that is needed to secure a win with the Republican nomination, of which there are four out of the five wins of that same primaries. In the case of Trump, the closest rival  Ted Cruz has no hope of winning adequate delegates now for their first ballot victory. However if Trump happens not to get 1,237 delegates that will win the nomination on a first vote, Cruz then has a chance of winning on a second ballot vote. Read more news here.
This primary of 3rd  May Indiana will carry a lot of weight for the both candidates involved with 92 of the Democrats delegates up for grabs and 57 of the Republican delegates potentially giving the frontrunners a big push forward, ahead of the highly anticipated California primary on the 7th of June.

Friday, April 29, 2016

US Election 2016: Violence Occurs Close To Trump Rally In California

Demonstrators blocked traffic which is outside a place in California where the Republican presidential aspirant Donald Trump was holding a rally. The demonstrators matched out in hundreds. One police car has its windows smashed while Mr Stump was speaking inside a hall within the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa.
He also affirmed to deport millions of immigrants who are not legal if he becomes the US President. He is facing a strong opposition in certain parts of California among Latinos.
California happens to be the biggest prize for the Republican candidates in the nomination race and they will hold their primaries on the 7th of June
Mr Stump called himself the Republican 'presumptive nominee' after making five new primary wins in the states of Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania and Rhode Island.
18000 people filled the Pacific Amphitheatre in Costa Mesa. There were heated exchanges between Trump supporters and the outside protesters of which the supporters were shouting "Build that wall! Build that wall"! which is a reference to the candidate's call for a barrier between Mexico and the US to stop border crossings that were illegal.
Officers on horseback and police in riot gear moved in to separate the two groups. Reports from the BBC confirmed that there were protesters who threw stones at motorists while the rest jumped on top of the police car smashing the windows.
The campaign of Mr Trump has been characterized by violence between his protesters and supporters especially at the University of Illinois when a rally got called off after a fight broke out.
Hilary Clinton of the Democratic camp has a reasonable lead over Bernie Sanders. On November 8 which is the day of the Presidential election, America will have to vote for a successor to Barack Obama, a president from the Democratic platform standing down after two terms in office and this have witnessed the Republicans taking control of Congress.
 Read more news here.

US Election 2016: Violence Occurs Close To Trump Rally In California

Demonstrators blocked traffic which is outside a place in California where the Republican presidential aspirant Donald Trump was holding a rally. The demonstrators matched out in hundreds. One police car has its windows smashed while Mr Stump was speaking inside a hall within the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa.
He also affirmed to deport millions of immigrants who are not legal if he becomes the US President. He is facing a strong opposition in certain parts of California among Latinos.
California happens to be the biggest prize for the Republican candidates in the nomination race and they will hold their primaries on the 7th of June
Mr Stump called himself the Republican 'presumptive nominee' after making five new primary wins in the states of Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania and Rhode Island.
18000 people filled the Pacific Amphitheatre in Costa Mesa. There were heated exchanges between Trump supporters and the outside protesters of which the supporters were shouting "Build that wall! Build that wall"! which is a reference to the candidate's call for a barrier between Mexico and the US to stop border crossings that were illegal.
Officers on horseback and police in riot gear moved in to separate the two groups. Reports from the BBC confirmed that there were protesters who threw stones at motorists while the rest jumped on top of the police car smashing the windows.
The campaign of Mr Trump has been characterized by violence between his protesters and supporters especially at the University of Illinois when a rally got called off after a fight broke out.
Hilary Clinton of the Democratic camp has a reasonable lead over Bernie Sanders. On November 8 which is the day of the Presidential election, America will have to vote for a successor to Barack Obama, a president from the Democratic platform standing down after two terms in office and this have witnessed the Republicans taking control of Congress.
 Read more news here.

Monday, January 11, 2016

First Parliament of Egypt in Three Years

For the first time, Egypt has opened a parliament in more than three years majority of the parliament being supporters of President Abdel Fattah . The dissolution of the previous Islamist-dominated legislature took place in 2012. The ousting of the President Mohammed Morsi took place in the following year after massive protests against him and the party of the Muslim Brotherhood.
 The new parliament of Egypt has just 15 days to ratify laws that are issued.Read more news here
 The new elected MPs were actually sworn in on the first day. This parliament is actually made up of 568 elected members and is dominated  by an alliance loyal to President.
 The session of Sunday was actually supposed to be mostly procedural but it was disrupted by one of the outspoken member.
 One of the supporters of the President Murtala Mansour at first refused to read the official text of the MPs' oath before relenting and hurriedly and casually recited it, reported the Associate Press.
  This angered  Mr Mansour as parts of the texts endorsing the ousting of the former President Hosni Mubarak in 2011, was now seen as as a mistake according to the agency.
 

Friday, January 8, 2016

Iran against Saudis for air strike,Saudis deny

Iran accused a Saudi coalition warplanes of damaging her embassy and injuring staff after air strike on Yemen's capital, Sanaa.Media noted a foreign departmental spokesman pointing that they had deliberately targeted that location.However, later reports from Iran said missiles had affected only  the area of the embassy. Witnesses in Sanaa said no damage was made to the main building.However the incident can turn out to be less serious than thought. The BBC's Arab Affairs Editor Sebastian Usher points that the growing row between Saudi Arabia and Iran may derail peace initiatives in Syria, Iraq,and Yemen.Saudi allies have moved to taking diplomatic measures against Iran. However Iran have banned the import of all Saudi goods,as said by Iranian state TV.
  A coalition  of Saudis  who were fighting rebels from Houthi in Yemen however rejected statements that the embassy at Tehran was struck by them . Reports say Iran have decided to lay complaint to the United Nations, in which they said a rocket strike have wounded one of their guards.
The Saudi coalition said there was no operations close to the embassy.
The rivalry all started when Saudi Arabian embassy was attacked by protesters who are protesting against a Saudi execution of a Shia cleric.
 The Foreign Minister of Iran Hossein Jaber Ansari had made accusations on Iran on violation of conventions that can protect missions which are diplomatic. He also pointed at the damages made to the building and how the staff was injured.
  The Saudis stressed on Iran bringing in unwanted arms by sea to equip the Shia groups who have retained much control over the capital and a reasonable percentage of the country. However Iran and Houthis  have actually made their denial. The military spokesman of Saudi Arabia have said that the coalition has asked for exact co-ordinates of embassies which are foreign in the Yemeni capital in order to avoid them during air strikes.
It is not confirmed as to whether the embassy of Iran is at function but many countries have actually withdrawn their staff or changed location to Aden last year.
 

Tuesday, January 5, 2016

The Future Mobile Devices in Information Technology

Mobile devices are now taking over desktop devices in these times of ours. Reports actually show that mobile websites are now a relevance for any business organization that actually want to reach customers in this time of ours. This relevance of mobile websites for companies is something that features across the globe.
 It is an established fact that there is a great difference between accessing a website only when you are in front of a desktop device and accessing a website from anywhere and anytime. This definitely cannot be yielding the same results.
Companies with both versions of websites will reach more of their audience than companies with just the desktop version of a website. Reports actually show that the use of mobile websites is increasing by 75% and will increase by 86% in the coming times.

Advantages of mobile websites over desktop websites

1. Internet data costs less than 50% in mobile devices, than in desktop devices: It is a well established fact that it is very much cheaper to make use of the internet using mobile devices than to use desktop devices. This has resulted in a lot of people choosing mobile sites over desktop sites. This is actually done to save cost and spend more time on the internet.
2. Mobile devices are accessible anytime and anywhere: There is not much limitation to where mobile devices can be used. It can be used anywhere, in the car, at home and where.
Finally, companies who want to talk to their audience or customers not just in a particular region but across the globe are now taking advantage of using mobile websites.
   Statistics have actually shown that 87% of the fastest growing companies actually have mobile versions of their websites. It can clearly be seen that mobile devices will definitely overtake desktop devices in the near future.