24 September 2014

Earning their stripes: Zebra go head to head with wildebeest in battle to cross river to reach grasslands

  • Band of zebras fight their way through thousands of wildebeest as they attempt to make their way across river
  • Photographer Viktoras Dubinskas captured the scenes at the Mara river as the zebras battled their way through water
  • The annual migration sees thousands of wildebeest move across the plains in search for new grazing opportunities
Fighting their way through the hordes of wildebeest, a band of zebras bravely attempt to cross one of the Serengeti's fast-flowing rivers in their bid to reach fresh grasslands.
The annual migration sees thousands of wildebeest move across the plains in search for new grazing opportunities.
As they make the journey however they are forced to attempt to find a way across the frantic waters.  
Earning their stripes: A band of zebras battle their way through thousands of wildebeest as they attempt to cross the Mara river to reach fresh grasslands
Earning their stripes: A band of zebras battle their way through thousands of wildebeest as they attempt to cross the Mara river to reach fresh grasslands
Battle: The zebras joined an estimated 50,000 wildebeest as they attempted to cross the river during the annual migration on the Serengeti
Battle: The zebras joined an estimated 50,000 wildebeest as they attempted to cross the river during the annual migration on the Serengeti
Survivor: Many wildebeest were trampled to death but all of the zebras managed to survive the crossing
Survivor: Many wildebeest were trampled to death but all of the zebras managed to survive the crossing
Hordes: Photographer Viktoras Dubinskas, 45, captured the scenes and estimated more than 50,000 wildebeest attempted to cross
Hordes: Photographer Viktoras Dubinskas, 45, captured the scenes and estimated more than 50,000 wildebeest attempted to cross the river
River-crossing The annual migration sees thousands of wildebeest move across the plains in search for new grazing opportunities
River-crossing: The annual migration sees thousands of wildebeest move across the plains in search for new grazing opportunities
But as the thousands of wildebeest attempted to cross the Mara river, a smaller group of about ten zebras also made a bid to get to the other side, which left them fighting to make their way through the herd. 
Photographer Viktoras Dubinskas, 45, captured the scenes and estimated more than 50,000 wildebeest attempted to cross.
He decided to focus on the brave zebra, capturing a series of stunning shots as they battled their way across the river.
Many wildebeest were trampled to death but all of the zebras managed to survive the crossing.
One zebra was even dunked underwater for around 30 seconds but somehow managed to escape by biting the wildebeest before swimming to safety.
Mr Dubinskas, from Fuengirola, Spain, said: 'When I finished shooting my driver and I were left speechless.
Difficult crossing: One zebra was even dunked underwater for around 30 seconds but somehow managed to escape by biting the wildebeest before swimming to safety
Difficult crossing: One zebra was even dunked underwater for around 30 seconds but somehow managed to escape by biting the wildebeest before swimming to safety
Journey: The wildebeest have to make their way across the fast-flowing waters as part of their annual migration
Journey: The wildebeest have to make their way across the fast-flowing waters as part of their annual migration
Struggle: On this occasion a smaller group of about ten zebras also made a bid to get to the other side, which left them fighting to make their way through the herd
Struggle: On this occasion a smaller group of about ten zebras also made a bid to get to the other side, which left them fighting to make their way through the herd
Mr Dubinskas, from Fuengirola, Spain, said: 'I've made more than 20 trips to the wild in Africa but nothing I have seen before can compare to this'
Mr Dubinskas, from Fuengirola, Spain, said: 'I've made more than 20 trips to the wild in Africa but nothing I have seen before can compare to this'
Mr Dubinskas said a number of the wildebeest were trampled to death as they tried to cross the river, although all of the zebras managed to survive
Mr Dubinskas said a number of the wildebeest were trampled to death as they tried to cross the river, although all of the zebras managed to survive
The photographer said: 'When one escaped from the mud by biting all wildebeest around in a panic it was like a miracle'
The photographer said: 'When one escaped from the mud by biting all wildebeest around in a panic it was like a miracle'

'I've made more than 20 trips to the wild in Africa but nothing I have seen before can compare to this.
'Shooting herds is never easy but when the zebra entered the river they gave us something to focus on.
'When one escaped from the mud by biting all wildebeest around in a panic it was like a miracle.' 

19 September 2014

Pemberi maklumat ditawar RM96 juta

GAMBAR fail menunjukkan beberapa anggota keluarga menyentuh keranda pramugari MH17, Mastura Mustafa di Masjid Al Taqwa, Paroi Seremban pada 22 Ogos lalu.


BERLIN - Sebuah firma penyiasatan persendirian Jerman akan memberikan ganjaran sebanyak AS$30 juta (RM96.8 juta) kepada mana-mana individu yang memberikan maklumat berhubung dalang yang menembak jatuh sebuah pesawat Penerbangan Malaysia (MAS) di timur Ukraine, lapor portal berita The Local kelmarin.

Firma berkenaan, Wifka dalam satu kenyataan semalam memberitahu, wang ganjaran tersebut merupakan sumbangan beberapa individu yang dipercayai jutawan tetapi identiti mereka tidak didedahkan kepada media.


GAMBAR fail menunjukkan lokasi nahas pesawat MH17 dekat Grabovo, timur Ukraine pada 17 Julai lalu.


Agensi penyiasat persendirian yang beribu pejabat di bandar Schleswig-Holstein, utara Jerman menyatakan, wang tersebut kini disimpan di Zurich, Switzerland milik beberapa orang pelanggannya.

Pesawat Boeing 777-200 itu terhempas dipercayai ditembusi dengan objek berkelajuan tinggi di wilayah timur Ukraine yang dikuasai pemberontak pro-Rusia pada 17 Julai lalu.
Seramai 298 penumpang dan anak kapal menaiki pesawat tersebut ketika ia ditembak jatuh di timur Ukraine.

Satu siasatan antarabangsa berhubung nahas itu masih diteruskan tetapi pada awalnya dihalang oleh kumpulan pemberontak pro-Rusia yang menguasai lokasi nahas dan dituduh bertanggungjawab menembak jatuh pesawat MH17.

Pada 10 September lalu, laporan awal nahas pesawat MH17 mendedahkan, ia berkecai di udara akibat ditembusi objek-objek berkelajuan tinggi.

Hyundai beli tanah 10.5 trilion won di Gangnam



PEMANDANGAN dari udara menunjukkan bangunan ibu pejabat KEPCO (tengah)
di ibu kota Korea Selatan, Seoul kelmarin.


SEOUL - Perang bidaan antara dua gergasi industri Korea Selatan berakhir semalam apabila Hyundai mengetepikan Samsung untuk memiliki sebidang tanah di daerah elit Gangnam di sini pada harga 10.5 trilion won sekali gus urusniaga hartanah termahal di negara itu.

Tanah seluas 79,345 meter persegi (7.9 hektar) milik firma kerajaan Korea Electric Power Corp. (KEPCO) itu pada awalnya bernilai kira-kira 3.3 trilion won (RM9.6 bilion).

"Akhirnya, Hyundai yang merupakan pengeluar kereta utama di Korea Selatan membida 10.5 trilion won (RM32.3 bilion) atau AS$126,000 (RM407,036) untuk setiap 1 meter persegi," kata KEPCO dalam satu kenyataan.

Jumlah bidaan Samsung bagaimanapun tidak dedahkan.

Daerah elit Gangnam menjadi terkenal di seluruh dunia susulan kejayaan lagu Gangnam Style yang dinyanyikan oleh artis rap Korea Selatan, Psy. - AFP

Maths teacher captures massive 17ft anaconda

  • Sebastien Bascoules captured the anaconda because it ate a friend's dog
  • The 39-years-old described the catch as 'dream come true'
  • He asked his friend to hold the snakes tail so it wouldn't 'strangulate me'
  • After pulling it from the river his young children posed for pictures with it
  • The anaconda was then stored overnight in the family bathtub
A maths teacher waded into a shallow river and captured a 17ft anaconda hours after it snatched his friend's dog from the bank.
Sebastien Bascoules, who lives in Matoury, French Guiana, hauled the 175lb snake onto land in nearby Montsinery, after a friend phoned him with news of his beloved pet, Minus.
Capturing a snake that size, the 39-year-old said, was  'a dream come true'.

Sebastien Bascoules, left, poses with the 17ft anaconda which he pulled from the river as his friends help lift the reptile to show how long it is
Sebastien Bascoules, left, poses with the 17ft anaconda which he pulled from the river as his friends help lift the reptile to show how long it is
Mr Bascoules holds the head of the 175lb snake as his friend grips its tail - the maths teacher asked his friend to hold the reptile's tail so it wouldn't 'strangulate me'
Mr Bascoules holds the head of the 175lb snake as his friend grips its tail - the maths teacher asked his friend to hold the reptile's tail so it wouldn't 'strangulate me'
The snake was kept in the Bascoules family's bath over night as Mr Bascoules said it was too late to re-home the reptile away from the residential area once they had captured it
The snake was kept in the Bascoules family's bath over night as Mr Bascoules said it was too late to re-home the reptile away from the residential area once they had captured it



Recalling the incident, Mr Bascoules said: 'At first I was not scared because I thought it was smaller - but I was very surprised by his strength and his length - more than five metres.
He added: 'Since I was 10 years old I have liked handling reptiles but this was the biggest snake I had ever seen and I had ever caught.'
Mr Bascoules asked his friend to help capture the anaconda, by grabbing its tail, 'otherwise it could strangulate me'.
But because it was still digesting the dog, Mr Bascoules said, it was  'very calm before I touched it'. 

Mr Bascoules, right, holds the anaconda's head as he and his friend drag it from a river in French Guiana
Mr Bascoules, right, holds the anaconda's head as he and his friend drag it from a river in French Guiana
Onlookers gasp in amazement as Mr Bascoules' prized catch, which has now been blindfolded and restrained with a t-shirt, is captured on film
Onlookers gasp in amazement as Mr Bascoules' prized catch, which has now been blindfolded and restrained with a t-shirt, is captured on film
Mr Bascoules brave son, Mano, five, puts his ear to the belly of the beast
Mr Bascoules brave son, Mano, five, puts his ear to the belly of the beast
Mano crouches next to the giant reptile which is spread out across the lawn of his family home
Mano crouches next to the giant reptile which is spread out across the lawn of his family home
Mr Bascoules holds the anaconda's tail as his children, from left, Noam, Solol and Mano, sit around the snake, and Michael Bascoules stands behind it, to complete the novel family photo
Mr Bascoules holds the anaconda's tail as his children, from left, Noam, Solol and Mano, sit around the snake, and Michael Bascoules stands behind it, to complete the novel family photo






After blindfolding the wriggling reptile with a t-shirt Mr Bascoules put it in his bathtub to store over night - but not before his three children, Noam, 11, Solal, eight, and Mano, five, could pose for pictures with it. 
Mr Bascoules said by the time he had captured the snake, it was too late to re-home it away from the residential area, so he decided it could spend the night at his family home.
Not everyone was a fan of the house guest, he said: 'My wife was worried it might escape from the bathroom during the night.
He added: 'We didn't have to be worried because I put it a cloth on his head so it was blind and became like a big worm.'
Mr Bascoules said once the snake was blindfolded with a t-shirt it was turned into a 'giant worm'
Mr Bascoules said once the snake was blindfolded with a t-shirt it was turned into a 'giant worm'
Mr Bascoules, who has caught 15-20 anacondas, described capturing one this big as 'a dream come true'
Mr Bascoules, who has caught 15-20 anacondas, described capturing one this big as 'a dream come true'


The next day Mr Bascoules released the anaconda six miles away into a river close to swamps where the creatures are often found.
The incredible event unfolded last year but video of the remarkable capture and release exercise has only just emerged.
Mr Bascoules, originally from France, has lived in French Guiana for 15 years, and works part-time as a tour guide. He said he chose the area because of its fauna - particularly reptiles and amphibians.
Mr Bascoules said snakes were 'really common' in French Guiana, where there is 98 species.
Not surprisingly, this isn't the first time Mr Bascoules has captured an anaconda. He estimates he's caught 15-20.

Mario Balotelli arrives to Liverpool training in £240,000 Ferrari imported from Italy

  • Mario Balotelli arrived to Liverpool training in his imported Ferrari F12 Berlinetta on Thursday
  • The £240,000 motor is a favourite of the Italy forward
  • He once drove a camouflaged Bentley around Manchester 
  • Balotelli scored his first goal for Liverpool in their 2-1 Champions League win against Ludogorets on Tuesday night
  • Brendan Rodgers has confirmed that the 24-year-old will start at West Ham
Mario Balotelli drove to Liverpool training on Thursday in his £240,000 Ferrari F12 Berlinetta that has been shipped over from Italy.
The 24-year-old has now been reunited with his beloved supercar, which was seen arriving at Liverpool's Melwood training base as Balotelli and his team-mates prepare for Saturday's Premier League trip to West Ham.
The Italy forward joined Brendan Rodgers side in a £16million switch from AC Milan in August and he will have been buoyed by the fact his luxurious vehicle has finally made the same move.

Balotelli arrived at Liverpool's Melwood base in his Ferrari F12 Berlinetta
Balotelli arrived at Liverpool's Melwood base in his Ferrari F12 Berlinetta

The Liverpool forward will no doubt be delighted to be reunited with his supercar
The Liverpool forward will no doubt be delighted to be reunited with his supercar

The Italian car is Balotelli's favourite motor and he was frequently spotted with it in Italy
The Italian car is Balotelli's favourite motor and he was frequently spotted with it in Italy

Balotelli (left) was pictured outside his Ferrari F12 Berlinetta whilst in Milan
Balotelli (left) was pictured outside his Ferrari F12 Berlinetta whilst in Milan

Ferrari F12 Berlinetta Facts 

Price: £240,000
Brake horsepower: 730
0-62mph: 3.1 seconds
0-124mph: 8.5seconds
Top speed: 211mph 

Balotelli's love of cars is legendary and many of his infamous scrapes and japes have involved one of his motors.
The Italy star's most famous vehicle was probably the camouflage £160,000 Bentley GP in which he was spotted in Manchester. His white Maserati was also ticketed in the city centre.
Earlier this year, his former fiancee - according to some reports - Fanny Neguesha posted a video on Instagram showcasing Balotelli's love of fast cars.
She also put up a picture of some car keys, including those to the Ferrari, a Lamborghini and an Audi.
Balotelli is motoring on the pitch after opening his account with a goal against Ludogorets in Liverpool's 2-1 Champions League win on Tuesday.
His boss Rodgers confirmed that maverick forward will retain his place for the trip to Upton Park. 

Balotelli (right) scored his first  Liverpool goal in their 2-1 Champions League group win against Ludogorets
Balotelli (right) scored his first Liverpool goal in their 2-1 Champions League group win against Ludogorets

Balotelli (left) celebrates scoring for Liverpool as they took a 1-0 lead against Ludogorets
Balotelli (left) celebrates scoring for Liverpool as they took a 1-0 lead against Ludogorets

Balotelli (centre) was seen outside San Carlo restaurant in Manchester on Thursday  for a spot of lunch
Balotelli (centre) was seen outside San Carlo restaurant in Manchester on Thursday for a spot of lunch

Balotelli made sure his outfit matched as he walked through Manchester in predominately black and red attire
Balotelli made sure his outfit matched as he walked through Manchester in predominately black and red attire

Balotelli (left) looked in a relaxed mood after Liverpool training on Thursday ahead of his meal in Manchester
Balotelli (left) looked in a relaxed mood after Liverpool training on Thursday ahead of his meal in Manchester

However, the Liverpool manager added that if Balotelli is to replace Luis Suarez he must show the same drive as the Uruguayan.
‘Mario is a boy who has really looked into the history of the club,’ said Rodgers. ‘He understands the great strikers of the past. We’ve spoken about Suarez and his time here but if you’re clever you’ll remember he’s still young and still learning the game and he still has this hunger to do well.
‘He’ll get fitter and the idea is to persist with him. He’s a good reference for us and he’s improving with each time he trains and plays. It was a brilliant finish and that was exactly what we needed at that time – that bit of genuine Champions League class and he showed that.'  

Balotelli in his £160,000 camouflage Bentley GT in Manchester while he was a City player
Balotelli in his £160,000 camouflage Bentley GT in Manchester while he was a City player

A white Maserati belonging to Balotelli gets a ticket in Manchester city centre in 2012
A white Maserati belonging to Balotelli gets a ticket in Manchester city centre in 2012

An Audi R8 written off by Balotelli in Manchester in 2010
An Audi R8 written off by Balotelli in Manchester in 2010

Rodgers did, however, praise Balotelli's engine after his opening three matches for Liverpool. 
‘You saw his work rate. He’s put his body on the line and he needs to do more of that but I think that will come as he gets fitter. But he’s well in tune with the history of the club. I think you can see what he’s trying to put in for the team. That’s going to be very important.
‘The crowd demand that as the players who’ve been here in the past in that position have been non-stop and he’s becoming attuned to that. He’s aware of the demands and it’s going to take time but if he continues to score goals and work hard, he will be fine as he has got the quality.’

Fanny Neguesha posted this picture of Balotelli's car keys to his Audi (left), Ferrari (centre) and Lamborghini
Fanny Neguesha posted this picture of Balotelli's car keys to his Audi (left), Ferrari (centre) and Lamborghini

18 September 2014

Mourinho mahu Hazard kekal di Stamford Bridge



HAZARD tiba di Chelsea selepas dibeli dengan harga RM166 juta dari Lille dan kini menjadi nadi penting jentera serangan The Blues.


LONDON - Jose Mourinho menjangkakan Eden Hazard akan menandatangani kontrak jangka panjang bersama Chelsea selepas mengumumkan pemain tengah Belgium itu kini sedang berunding mengenai lanjutan perjanjian.

Pemain berusia 23 tahun yang dibeli dari Lille menerusi yuran perpindahan bernilai £32 juta (RM166 juta), menjadi salah seorang nadi penting The Blues.

Hazard masih memiliki baki tiga tahun kontrak semasanya tetapi Mourinho percaya Chelsea mahu mengekalkan khidmatnya lebih lama sebagai usaha untuk menjauhkan minat daripada kelab-kelab lain.

"Kami memiliki harapan besar yang mana dia bakal menjadi pemain yang lebih hebat pada masa akan datang," ujar Mourinho.

"Dia seorang pemain yang kami mahu kekalkan. Ia benar bahawa Chelsea sedang berunding mengenai perjanjian baharu bersama Hazard.

"Namun, saya fikir tidak akan menjadi satu persoalan yang mana saya percaya (Hazard) akan menandatangani kontrak baharu.

"Dia mahu memberikan khidmat kepada kami dan kami mengharapkan khidmatnya untuk Chelsea demi masa depan pasukan ini." - AFP

Bilangan Billionair bertambah....


17 September 2014

Real Madrid 5-1 Basle

  • Marek Suchy own goal puts Real Madrid ahead after 14 minutes
  • Gareth Bale makes it 2-0 from delightful Luka Modric pass
  • Cristiano Ronaldo adds the third from Bale cross after half an hour 
  • James Rodriguez scores fourth after Karim Benzema has a shot parried
  • Derlis Gonzalez pulls one back for Basle with excellent run and shot 
  • Karim Benzema scores Real Madrid's fifth goal with an emphatic finish in the second half
Real Madrid moved straight to the top of Group B with a win over woeful Basle and Cristiano Ronaldo moved to within three goals of Raul’s all-time Champions League scoring record.
This was not Real Madrid rediscovering the swagger that saw them brush aside Bayern Munich in last season’s semi-final and beat Atletico Madrid 4-1 in the final but they still had far too much for last season’s Swiss Champions.
They took the lead as early as the 14th minute when right-back Nacho made his first run into the Basle area and played the ball to James whose clever backheel allowed the full-back to continue his run and shoot at Tomas Vaclik in the Basle goal. Via the chest of defender Marek Suchy the ball went past the keeper at his near post.
Cristiano Ronaldo and Gareth Bale celebrate after Real Madrid score twice in as many minutes to take a three-goal lead at the Bernabeu
Cristiano Ronaldo and Gareth Bale celebrate after Real Madrid score twice in as many minutes to take a three-goal lead at the Bernabeu
Cristiano Ronaldo takes an early run at tow Basle defenders as Real Madrid started the stronger side
Cristiano Ronaldo takes an early run at tow Basle defenders as Real Madrid started the stronger side
Welsh star Gareth Bale was closely marked in the opening stages but Basle were unable to cope with Real Madrid's plethora of attacking talent
Welsh star Gareth Bale was closely marked in the opening stages but Basle were unable to cope with Real Madrid's plethora of attacking talent
Nacho celebrates with James Rodriguez after his cross was deflected into the net by Basle's Marek Suchy to put Real Madrid ahead

MATCH FACTS 

Real Madrid: Casillas, Pepe, Sergio Ramos, Marcelo, Nacho, Kroos, Rodriguez, Bale, Modric, Ronaldo, Benzema. 
Subs: Navas, Varane, Fabio Coentrao, Hernandez, Arbeloa, Isco, Illarramendi.
Goals:  Suchy OG 14, Bale 30, Ronaldo 31, Rodriguez 36, Benzema 79
Basle: Vaclik, Samuel, Schar, Suchy, Safari, Zuffi, Frei, El-Nenny, Xhaka, Streller, Gonzalez.
Subs: Vailati, Delgado, Gashi, Kakitani, Aliji, Embolo, Calla.
Goal: Gonzalez 37 
Referee: Damir Skomina (Slovenia)

Madrid were on top without being particularly convincing in those opening stages. Toni Kroos is learning on the job in Xabi Alonso’s defensive midfield position and he was guilty of giving the ball away twice in the first half in dangerous areas. 
Against a better team the slips would have cost Real dearly but Basle were weak in attack and leaky at the back.
Their defence – marshaled by 36-year-old Walter Samuel who played briefly and unremarkably for Real Madrid ten years ago – looked vulnerable to every attack and soon Real had a second goal.
Gareth Bale ran on to Luka Modric’s pass and scored past Vaclik. A minute later he turned provider as Cristiano Ronaldo moved to 68 Champions League goals – just three behind Raul’s all-time competition record.  
The goal flurry had been preceded by Karim Benzema running through in an offside position and missing his chance before a forgiving flag was raised – cue whistles and boos from supporters who were also vocal in their criticism of Iker Casillas.
Benzema could have silenced the boos with a goal but instead shot straight at the keeper when played in by Ronaldo and looked on as James tapped in the rebound for goal number four.
Casillas was being jeered and cheered in equal measure every time he took a goal-kick but the whistles intensified when he failed to keep out Derlis Gonzalez’ shot out just before half-time as Basle narrowed the margin. The 20-year-old Paraguayan could then have made it 4-2 but sent his volley over the bar.
Gareth Bale lifts the ball high over Basle goalkeeper Tomas Vaclik before rounding him to score Real Madrid's second goal of the night
Gareth Bale lifts the ball high over Basle goalkeeper Tomas Vaclik before rounding him to score Real Madrid's second goal of the night
Gareth Bale tucks the ball into the empty net having lifted it over the Basle goalkeeper after being put through on goal by a magnificent Luka Modric pass
Gareth Bale tucks the ball into the empty net having lifted it over the Basle goalkeeper after being put through on goal by a magnificent Luka Modric pass
World Player of the Year Cristiano Ronaldo taps home into an empty net after being picked out by his Real Madrid teammate Gareth Bale to make it 3-0
World Player of the Year Cristiano Ronaldo taps home into an empty net after being picked out by his Real Madrid teammate Gareth Bale to make it 3-0
Cristiano Ronaldo wheels away towards Gareth Bale after converting the Welshman's cross to make it three after half an hour
Cristiano Ronaldo wheels away towards Gareth Bale after converting the Welshman's cross to make it three after half an hour
Watching Liverpool scouts would have noted defensive lapses at both ends with a bizarre overhead kick towards his own penalty area from Modric sending Marco Strellar through. 
Ramos clattered into him and had the Basle forward gone down Ramos, as the last man, would have walked but Strellar stayed on his fit to miss the chance.
Walter Samuel’s night ended ten minutes into the second half when he was taken off and Sergio Ramos was also withdrawn with Raphael Varane coming on. 
The Frenchman’s first contribution was to head a Basle through ball on to Gonzalez who should have made it 4-2. Casillas spread himself and palmed the chance away to wild applause from those in the stadium who had earlier done their best to drown out the whistles directed at him. 
Gareth Bale and Cristiano Ronaldo celebrate together after their attacking brilliance had ripped the Swiss side's defence apart
Gareth Bale and Cristiano Ronaldo celebrate together after their attacking brilliance had ripped the Swiss side's defence apart
James Rodriguez slides home the fourth goal for Real Madrid after Tomas Vaclik had parried a shot from striker Karim Benzema
James Rodriguez slides home the fourth goal for Real Madrid after Tomas Vaclik had parried a shot from striker Karim Benzema
Basle's defence was unable to cope with the pace and quality of the Real Madrid forwards as the champions romped into a four goal lead inside 36 minutes
Basle's defence was unable to cope with the pace and quality of the Real Madrid forwards as the champions romped into a four goal lead inside 36 minutes
It was then time for Benzema to exact some revenge on his critics rifling in the fifth off the underside of the cross bar before being substituted by Ancelotti – still whistled by some home supporters despite the strike.
The 5-1 scoreline slightly flattered Madrid and Fabian Schar could have narrowed the margin when his shot came back off of Casillas’ left-hand post. Bale missed a chance to get his second when a shot from close range was palmed away by Vaclik. 
But Real had done enough to win the game, top group B and restore some the confidence that has recently been shredded by the sale of Angel Di Maria and Xabi Alonso and two defeats in three in the league.

The Real Madrid players walk back after scoring their fourth goal, their third in a seven-minute period of play that flattened the visitors Basle
The Real Madrid players walk back after scoring their fourth goal, their third in a seven-minute period of play that flattened the visitors Basle
Iker Casillas makes a rare save as Basle were over-run by Real Madrid's attacking quality. The Real Madrid keeper was given no chance with Derlis Gonzalez's goal
Iker Casillas makes a rare save as Basle were over-run by Real Madrid's attacking quality. The Real Madrid keeper was given no chance with Derlis Gonzalez's goal
Basle captain Marco Streller holds his head in disappointment on what was a frustrating night for the Basle forwards who spent most of the night defending
Basle captain Marco Streller holds his head in disappointment on what was a frustrating night for the Basle forwards who spent most of the night defending
Karim Benzema enjoys the acclaim of the Benabeu after rounding off his performance with a goal, Real Madrid's fifth of a very comfortable victory
Karim Benzema enjoys the acclaim of the Benabeu after rounding off his performance with a goal, Real Madrid's fifth of a very comfortable victory

12 September 2014

Yayasan Gates sumbang AS$50 juta untuk wabak Ebola

LONDON: Yayasan Bill & Melinda Gates berikrar untuk menyumbang AS$50 juta (RM160 juta) bagi membantu langkah kecemasan berhubung wabak Ebola di Afrika Barat, yang sudah meragut hampir 2,300 nyawa.

Yayasan dermawan Amerika Syarikat itu akan mengeluarkan dana dengan segera kepada agensi Pertubuhan Bangsa-Bangsa Bersatu (PBB) dan pertubuhan antarabangsa lain bagi membantu mereka membeli bekalan dan meningkatkan tindakan kecemasan di negara terbabit.

Ia akan juga bekerjasama dengan rakan mereka di sektor awam dan swasta bagi mempercepatkan pengeluaran ubat, vaksin dan diagnostik yang berkesan untuk merawat pesakit Ebola dan mengelakkan virus itu daripada merebak.

"Kami sedang bekerja dengan rakan kami untuk mengenal pasti cara paling berkesan untuk membantu menyelamatkan nyawa sekarang dan menghentikan penularan penyakit yang membawa maut ini," kata Ketua Pegawai Eksekutif yayasan berkenaan Sue Desmond-Hellmann.

Data terbaru daripada Pertubuhan Kesihatan Sedunia (WHO) menunjukkan penularan wabak Ebola, yang bermula Mac lalu, sudah menjangkiti hampir 4,300 orang setakat ini, dan mengorbankan lebih daripada separuh.

Virus terbabit menular di tiga negara - Guinea, Liberia, Sierra Leone - dan juga kini sudah merebak ke negara jiran di Nigeria dan Senegal. - REUTERS

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