And People Living near some rivers in western japan fear an animal is robbing the water of shellfish. Japanese officials are working against a looming deadline trying to bring freelance journalist kenji goto back home. Militants claiming to be with Islamic State have posted a new video online. It says they will kill goto and Jordanian Air force pilot Moaz Kasasbeh if an imprisoned female jihadist is not released in the next 24 hours. The video includes an image of goto holding a photo of kasasbeh, the voice of a man claiming to be japanese journalist relays the demands. He says the jordanian government has been obstructing his freedom by failing to hand over sagida al rishawi. She is currently on death row for her role in a 2005 terrorist attack. She called on the japanese government to put pressure on jordan. He said that he had only 24 hours left to live and kasasbeh had even less time. Jordanian leaders are considering a swap of rishawi for the pilot. Its not clear when the deadline
Are finding a futuristic solution for labor shortages, and soaring wages. Concern is growing over the status of captives held by islamic extremists. Theres been no word on the condition of the japanese freelance journalist or the jordanian pilot since deadline set by the militants expired on thursday. They demanded exchanging kenji goto for a death row inmate in jordan. But leaders in amman want Islamic State to prove their pilot is alive and release him. The air force pilot Moaz Kasasbeh was captured last month after his jet went down during an air raid. Jordanian officials immediately started negotiations with the militants for his release. But they couldnt reach a deal. Media in the middle east say a rescue operation by u. S. Led Coalition Forces this month also failed. People in jordan have held rallies calling for the pilots release. Translator i would like to ask for the assistance of all the worlds people under the name of all jordanian tribes and palestinians for our son, Moaz
Developed drone. Military officials announced earlier in the month that the unmanned craft successfully testfired rockets. Members of special antiterror units marched in front of foreign diplomats. Pakistan authorities announced that their armed forces have killed more than 2,000 islamic militants in massive operations since last june. These follow an attack on an airport in the largest city of karachi. The extremists have retaliated. Theyve killed numerous civilians in attacks at tourist destinations and schools. People in japan will observe a solemn homecoming for nationals killed last week in tunisia. The bodies of three japanese victims of the terror attack in tunis are on their way home. Theyre among 21 People Killed by gunmen targeting foreign inging foreign tourists. A plane carrying 49yearold Chiemi Miyazaki her 22yearold daughter haruka and 66yearold Machiyo Narusawa left a tunisian airport on monday. Theyre expected to arrive tuesday afternoon. Tunisian Authorities Say four m
Leaders in japan are reviewing the governments response to the apparent killings of two japanese nationals in syria. Officials are strengthening their efforts to prevent acts of terror in the wake of the hostage crisis. And they say theyll work with experts to craft new measures to tackle terrorism. The government has launched an Antiterror Task force at the Prime Ministers office. Chief cabinet secretary Yoshihide Suga is in charge. Suga has met with foreign and justice state ministers to discuss specific measures. He said japan must thoroughly reexamine its antiterror policies. Members of the task force are looking at ways to block terrorists from entering japan and prevent transfers of money to Islamic State and other terrorist groups. Theyre also working to improve the safety of japanese traveling overseas. Foreign Ministry Officials warn freelance journalist kenji goto three times to stay out of syria. After he went there militants say theyre with Islamic State announced they capt
Example of steve jobs to nurture new i. T. Talent. Members of jordans air force have launched new air strikes targeting the groups Islamic State. Theyre carrying out King Abdullahs promise to avenge the killing of the pilot by waging a harsh war against the militants. Jordans staterun Television Broadcast video of f16 jets taking off from an air base and striking ground targets. Officials say dozens of planes bombed the groups Training Centers and arms depot. Military officials did not disclose where the air strikes took place. Media reports say they happened in the northern syrian city of raqqah, a major militant stronghold. People in jordan rallied in the capital amman to commemorate the pilot. They expressed their anger against his killers, and demanded retaliation. Translator we are not afraid of Islamic State militants. We will win, absolutely. Translator jordan should go allout against Islamic State. The u. S. State Department Spokesperson welcomed jordans move. Jordan which suff