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Tuesday, April 9, 2013

උතුරු - දකුණු කොරියා ගැටුමකට?


උතුරු කොරියාව විසින් එහි සිටින
දකුණු කොරියාවේ සංචාරකයන් හට
පවසා ඇත්තේ එම රටවල් දෙක අතර
ඇතිවිය හැකි යුධමය වාතාවරණය
හේතුවෙන් වාහම එම රටෙන් ඉවත් වන ලෙසයි.

උතුරු කොරියාව විසින් කරණ ලද
න්‍යෂ්ඨික ආයුධ අත්හදා බැලීමකදින්
 අනතුරුව ඔවුන්ට ආර්ථික සම්බාධක
 පැනවීම හේතුවෙන් මෙම තත්වය ඇතිවීමට හේතුවී තිබේ

Saturday, April 6, 2013

7 of the world's most beautiful libraries



Bibliotheca Alexandrina: Alexandria, Egypt





Bishan Public Library, Singapore




Central Library: Seattle, Washington, United States



Geisel Library, University of California: San Diego, United States







TU Delft Library: The Netherlands




Trinity College Library: Dublin, Ireland



Stuttgart City Library Stuttgart Germany


Tuesday, April 2, 2013

President Obama pranks America in April Fool’s Day joke

President Obama apparently likes to joke on April 1, 2013. The Commander-in-Chief has a good sense of humor and displays it on the Official White House YouTube channel Monday. The latest briefing from the White House on Monday has everyone looking at the kid president as the youngster tells the world to dance.
During the one day of the year where it is fun to joke, the arrival of the youngster on the podium is surprising and so is the noises he makes after delivering a very interesting speech. Done in good humor, it’s pretty obvious that the harmless prank will keep everyone watching closely next time the President arrives to the briefing room.
As some are wondering if this funny video is coming from the White House, the video posting definitely is on the official channel and as the live stream shows the President and First Lady hosting the live Easter egg hunt at the White House, it appears that a youngster has taken over the daily briefing of the President

North Korea to restart nuclear reactor in weapons bid



North Korea  said on Tuesday it would revive a mothballed nuclear reactor able to produce bomb-grade plutonium but stressed it was seeking a deterrent capacity and did not repeat recent threats to attack South Korea and the United States.
United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said the crisis over North Korea had gone too far and he appealed for dialogue and negotiation to resolve the situation.
"Nuclear threats are not a game. Aggressive rhetoric and military posturing only result in counter-actions, and fuel fear and instability," Ban, a South Korean, told a news conference during a visit to Andorra.
The crisis flared after Pyongyang was hit with U.S. sanctions for conducting a third nuclear test in February and the United States and South Korea staged military drills that North Korea viewed as "hostile".
Pyongyang then threatened a nuclear strike on the United States, missile strikes on its Pacific bases and war with South Korea, prompting Washington to bolster forces in the region.
The state-owned KCNA news agency announced on Tuesday that North Korea would relaunch all nuclear facilities for both electricity and military uses.
One of the most isolated and unpredictable states in the world, North Korea carried out its third nuclear test since 2006 but is seen as some years away from producing a deliverable nuclear weapon, although it claims to have a deterrent.
A speech by the North's young leader, Kim Jong-un, given on Sunday but published in full by KCNA on Tuesday, appeared to dampen any prospect of a direct confrontation with the United States by emphasizing that nuclear weapons would ensure the country's safety as a deterrent.