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after permanent Angelo deals with Wolfsburg and Swansea respectively

fell through it looked as though laser Markovic would finish his Liverpool

contract the same way it had been going for the last two and a half years stuck

in the reserves nowhere near a first-team spot instead relief has come

from the most unexpected of places as with 20 minutes to go in the window

Belgian topside Anderlecht have swooped in to secure a six-month loan deal for

the Serbian the effectively ending his Anfield career the pars wid our long

shots for the title in the Jupiler League but we'll be looking for Markovic

to contribute in their bid to qualify for Europe following his 20 million

pounds moved from Benfica in 2014 it was expected that Markovic would blossom

into an attacking star under Brendan Rodgers instead an inability to

regularly produce on the field paired with inconsistency in training

quickly saw him drop down the depth chart and by the time Jurgen Klopp rived

Markovic was well out of the first team picture fruitless loans to finish

sporting in Hull cities simply postpone the inevitable and now a fourth loan in

three years marks the 23 year olds exit from Mercy side he leaves the club

having managed less the 1900 minutes over 34 apperances in all competitions

scoring three goals and having never featured in a Klopp team it wasn't all a

waste though we did get the greatest volley that almost was and the Wycombe

reaction to match good luck in your future endeavors

laser beams in will

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1Des Daily News: Trump's State of the Union Address Inspires Desi Boycotts and Criticism - Duration: 3:24.

Yo, what's up Desis!

Last night was President Donald Trump's first State of the Union Address to the American

people, and even before the highly awaited speech was delivered, there was controversy.

Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal, the first Desi Woman to be elected to the US House of Representatives,

announced that she would boycott Trump's State of the Union Address.

Jayapal, who was born in Chennai and is an American immigrant herself, explained her

reason for skipping the event.

"I refuse to normalize a president who uses the highest office of the land to fuel racism

and hatred!

I am not gonna do that!

And as an immigrant myself, I am tired of being called the worst of the worst, I am

tired of hearing Mexicans called rapists, I am tired of hearing Muslims called terrorists,

I am tired of hearing African nations and Haiti called vulgarities that we are actually

not allowed to use on the House floor."

Since it is customary for all members of the US Congress to attend the President's annual

State of the Union Address, we asked some of you on our Instagram whether you agreed

with Jayapal's decision or not.

It was a close vote, but about 60% of you Desis think it was a mistake on her part to

skip Trump's speech.

User @truth.d.antagonist wrote: "I'm not much of a Trump fan, but congressmen and women

owe it to all their constituents to be present.

It's what they're paid to do.

@bhairavitrivedi wrote: "I think being there in person would be insightful...

I doubt the learning experience would be exactly the same as watching it on TV;" alluding

to the fact that this is Jayapal's first year in office and first opportunity to attend

the State of the Union.

On the other hand, Trump's Ambassador to the UN, Desi-American Nikki Haley, was in

attendance for the address.

Her son, Nalin, reached out to us at 1Des Daily News with this to say about Jayapal's

boycott: "It's her job to attend...

BUT at the same time she has her freedom of speech.

She has every right to not attend... just don't get surprised when people criticize.

That's what comes with freedom of speech."

Regardless of how you feel about Jayapal's boycott, there is no way to deny how impactful

Trump's speech was on Desis in America and around the world.

The issue that hit closest to home for us was Trump's repeated rhetoric on connecting

immigration to illegal gang activity; and calling Family Reunification, which has been

a cornerstone of American immigration policy for over 50 years, the less flattering "Chain

Migration."

Many Desi Americans watching the Address were shocked at how Trump was using race-baiting

tactics and tragedies from the audience to somehow defame all Immigrants to the US, but

it was best summed by the former New York District Attorney sacked by Trump, Preet Bharara

in this tweet: "My mom is an immigrant, my Dad is an immigrant, I am an immigrant.

My mother's 6 brothers came to America too... we are a deeply interdependent family, all

successful, all tax-paying... all Americans."

Desis, write to us in the comments below on how you felt about last night's address

and don't forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel and follow us on Instagram and Facebook

at @1Des.Media for more news, documentaries, and TV shows made for and by the Desi Youth

Diaspora.

Signing off for 1Des Daily News, I'm your host, Varun Kumar.

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CNN Student News - February 1, 2018 | the role of religious tension in Yemen's civil war | CNN 10 - Duration: 8:13.

Welcome to February and a new edition of CNN 10.

I`m Carl Azuz explaining what`s going on in nations around the world.

First, today, we`re going to the Middle East, for an update for the war- torn country of

Yemen.

It`s located between Saudi Arabia and the Gulf of Aden.

Its location is important because Yemen also borders one of the

world`s most used shipping lanes where the Red Sea meets the Gulf of Aden, and its ongoing

civil war, which flared up in 2011, could have an impact on

international shipping.

Ninety-nine percent of Yemen`s 28 million people are Muslim, but there are religious

divisions among them.

Most Yemenis are Sunni Muslim, but just

over a third are Shiite Muslim.

And for years, a Shiite militant group called the Houthis has been rebelling against the

Yemeni government.

International officials believe the Houthis are supported by Iran, a predominantly Shiite

Muslim country.

The Yemeni government forces are

supported by Saudi Arabia, a predominantly Sunni Muslim country.

So, religious tensions in the region outside Yemen factor in, too.

The situation, especially for many civilians is desperate but there`s no end in sight.

Yemen is in a midst of a civil war.

Iranian-backed Houthi rebels unseated the internationally recognized

government of President Abdrabbuh Hadi in 2015.

The Houthi rebels initially took control of the capital Sana`a and much of the rest of

the

country.

Saudi Arabia, through airstrikes, leads a coalition, including the UAE, Bahrain, Egypt

and Sudan, supporting the government`s ground offensives,

who now claimed they hold 85 percent of the country`s territory.

However, Houthi rebels still control the capital Sana`a and the strategic Red Sea

port of Hodeida.

The U.N. report says neither side is doing enough to prevent civilian suffering.

More than 13,000 civilian casualties are reported so far, with

nearly 1/3 of Yemen`s population close to starvation, and one million at risk of cholera.

The value of the Yemeni rial is suffering.

Fuel is in

short supply and food is getting more expensive.

The U.N. report also accuses Iran of failing to stop direct or indirect supply of Iranian

made ballistic missiles to the Houthi rebels who fired

them at Saudi cities, including the capital Riyadh.

Houthi rebels are threatening international shipping in the Red Sea, warning they`ll close

the waterway through which 1/10 of the world`s

maritime trade passes.

The conflict is complex.

Yemen has always been poor and has long relied on aid from its prosperous northern neighbor

Saudi

Arabia.

Hadi`s government is battling not just Houthi rebels but al Qaeda or ISIS with American

military help and faces a separate strong separatist movement

in the south.

For now, the government plans to continue its military offensive to pressure the Houthis

to talks.

The war is far from over.

Investigators are trying to figure out what led to an accident yesterday that involved

a large garbage truck and train carrying dozens of

members of the U.S. Congress.

Almost 100 Republicans, including senators, representatives and House Speaker Paul Ryan

were headed to a retreat in West Virginia when the train

they were traveling on collided with the tractor trailer.

The driver of the truck was killed.

Six other people, including two Amtrak crew members

were hospitalized.

Except for some minor injuries, all the members of Congress were reportedly OK.

Several of them thanked the first responders and asked people to pray

for the victims of the accident and their families.

And because some of the lawmakers are doctors or have medical training, they were able to

help

those who were hurt.

U.S. President Donald Trump said the Republican lawmakers conference would go on as planned.

The director of the CDC, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control, resigned from her job

on Wednesday.

Dr. Brenda Fitzgerald, an

obstetrician/gynecologist from Georgia, had served as head of the CDC since she was appointed

last July.

But about a month after that, she reportedly

bought stock in a number of companies that included Japan Tobacco, one of the largest

tobacco businesses in the world.

That`s according to a report

that came out earlier this week from "Politico", a political news organization.

Tobacco smoking is the leading caused of preventable death in the U.S.

And Dr. Fitzgerald has spoken out against it and offered the government`s help

in getting people to quit.

So, critics say here stockholding in a tobacco company was a conflict of interest.

A spokesman for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, which oversees the CDC,

says the stock purchase wasn`t made directly by Dr.

Fitzgerald, that her financial account manager did it.

And another former director of the CDC says he believes that Fitzgerald didn`t know that

her

financial manager had made the investment in Japan Tobacco, and that when she found

out, she said to sell the stock.

Another doctor has been brought in to head up the CDC until Fitzgerald`s replacement

is named.

What tobacco does to your health.

Tobacco kills more than 7 million people worldwide each year.

It causes many diseases and harms nearly every organ within the body.

Toxins from tobacco smoke enter the blood stream and reduce oxygen circulating to organs.

Ninety percent of all lung cancer deaths are caused by smoking.

Tobacco can also lead to heart disease, and doubles the risk of a heart attack.

Oral health is affected, causing tooth loss, bad breath and gum disease.

It reduces the amount of oxygen that gets to your skin, ageing the skin quickly.

About one in two smokers will die from a smoking-related disease.

But quitting will gradually reduce the risk of being affected by these diseases.

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

AZUZ (voice-over): Ten-second trivia.

What country has the highest number of different languages spoken?

China, Nigeria, Papua New Guinea or Trinidad and Tobago?

More than 820 languages are believed to be spoken in the Pacific island nation of Papua

New Guinea.

The CIA world fact book says that`s about 12 percent of all the languages on earth.

And they`re spoken in a country that`s just a bit

bigger than the U.S. state of California.

There are three official languages in Papua New Guinea that are widely spoken, that helps

with communication since many of the other languages are

understood by less than a thousand people.

It would be a great place for a hyperpolyglot to practice.

What do you get when you crossed a celebrity portrait with dessert?

A pietrait.

No, I didn`t make that up.

It came from a baker and artist

and punster who goes by "thepieous" on Instagram.

Besides baking up puns, she does this, putting people like Oprah Winfrey, Betty White and

Thor in pie form.

And if you want another dimension to

your dessert, 3D delicacies like the Kraken could be considered both edible and artistic.

Of course, to enjoy them, you have to deface them.

And some celebrities might be crusty about the idea, a bad pietrait could hurt their

fillings.

But others would go nutmeg for it.

Having your day all spice up with your face pastried in good taste, how do you like them

apples, y`all?

I`m Carl Azuz and that`s CNN 10.

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