Thursday, 24 March 2016

On the news

Spain maintains level four terror alert after Brussels blasts

The Spanish government is for now maintaining the country's terror alert level at four, the second highest there is, in the wake of Tuesday’s attacks in Brussels. Spain’s acting foreign minister, José Manuel García-Margallo, said that Islamic State (ISIS) was likely responsible for the two explosions at Belgium’s Zaventem airport, which were followed by another blast inside the Brussels subway system on Tuesday morning.

Spanish authorities are following the investigation and remain on alert for a high possibility of a terrorist attack in Spain – the current level four alert already entails controls at airports, stations and critical infrastructure.
Spain is another center of Islamist activity on the continent
This alert was issued after the jihadist attacks against French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo in January 2014, and maintained after the Paris massacre of November 13.
The Tuesday blasts come three days after the arrest of Salah Abdeslam, a suspect in the Paris attacks, in the Brussels neighborhood of Molenbeek. Several other related arrests in the same area demonstrate how Belgium has become a hotbed of jihadism in the heart of Europe.
Spain is another significant center of Islamist activity on the continent: 45% of the jihadists arrested in Spain since 2013 had Spanish nationality. A year ago, the Popular Party and the Socialist Party put aside their differences to sign an anti-terrorist pact aimed at fighting jihadism in Spain.
Ever since the Islamist attacks against Madrid commuter trains on March 11, 2004, there have been 616 arrests in connection with jihadist activities in Spain. A further 139 combatants are thought to have traveled to fight in Syria or Iraq, of whom 25 have returned to Spain, posing a particular threat to national security due to their combat training.

Tuesday, 15 March 2016

ST. PATRICK IS COMING...


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Ireland                                                                                                                                        

1. Which of these statements is true?

a) Ireland is part of the United Kingdom.
b) Ireland is part of Scotland.
c) Ireland is an independent country.

2. Which colour is associated with Ireland?

a) green
b) red
c) blue

3. What is the approximate population of Ireland?

a) 4.3 million
b) 21.5 million
   c) 43 million

4. Which two sports are both very popular in Ireland?

a) football and American football
b) football and Gaelic football
c) golf and baseball

5. What is ‘Guinness’?

a) a kind of beer
b) the capital of Ireland
c) a kind of Irish music

6. Which of these has not increased in Ireland since the 1990s?

a) the number of immigrants
b) foreign investment
c) the number of people leaving the country to live abroad

7. Which of these statements is true?

a) Irish people have a reputation for being talkative.
b) Ireland’s national day is called Saint Rafael’s Day.
c) It doesn’t rain very often in Ireland.

8. What is ‘Gaelic’?

a) a language
b) a kind of food
c) the capital of Ireland

9. The Titanic was built in which Irish city?

a. Galway
b. Belfast
c. Waterford
d. Dublin
10. What is the national symbol of Ireland?
a. Crown Jewels of Ireland
b.The Celtic Cross
c. The Celtic Harp
d. The Irish Wolfhound