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Day: June 6, 2017

Theresa May urged not to suppress report into funding of jihadi groups
ENGLISH, United Kingdom

Theresa May urged not to suppress report into funding of jihadi groups

    Jeremy Corbyn and Tim Farron have challenged Theresa May over a long-delayed inquiry into foreign funding and support of jihadi groups in the UK, after the Home Office suggested the investigation may not be published. The inquiry into revenue streams for extremist groups was commissioned by David Cameron when he was prime minister and is thought to focus on Saudi Arabia. But the Guardian revealed last week that the report was still incomplete and its contents may not be published. The Labour leader used a speech in Carlisle on Sunday evening to challenge the prime minister over the delayed report. Corbyn referenced May’s speech after the London Bridge attack on Saturday, in which she said challenging terrorism would require some difficult and often embarrassing conversatio...
Anti-terror power has been used on just one jihadist in two years
ENGLISH, United Kingdom

Anti-terror power has been used on just one jihadist in two years

    Prime Minister Theresa May squirmed in a TV interview as she was forced to admit a key anti-terror power has been used on just one suspected jihadist in two years. Mrs May was being questioned by ITV's Julie Etchingham about temporary exclusion orders (TEO). They were introduced in 2015 when she was Home Secretary to intercept British jihadists attempting to return to the UK after fighting in Syria. But Home Secretary Amber Rudd confirmed last week just one of the 350 suspected UK jihadists who has returned from Syria have been slapped with a TEO. It comes at a time of major scrutiny of Britain's anti-terror measures in the wake of the Westminster attack, the Manchester Arena bombing and the London Bridge killings in the space of two months. In the humiliating interview to...
Panama Case JIT receives Hudaibya Papers Mills record from SECP
Asia, ENGLISH

Panama Case JIT receives Hudaibya Papers Mills record from SECP

    The Panama Papers Joint Investigation Team has intensified it's investigations into the case and has now received the Hudaibya Papers Mills case record from the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP). Abid Hussain, SECP’s executive director and head of the department of corporate supervision department submitted the Hudaibya Paper Mills records to the JIT that has almost completed half of its work. The paper mills case echoed during the proceedings of the apex court last year. It basically relates to the confessional statement of Ishaq Dar who admitted to laundering Rs1.2 billion and opening fake bank accounts at the behest of the Sharif family. Dar, a close confidante of Sharif family, later retracted his confessional statement claiming that it was taken un...
Jeremy Corbyn reveals plans for his first day as UK Prime Minister
ENGLISH, United Kingdom

Jeremy Corbyn reveals plans for his first day as UK Prime Minister

    Jeremy Corbyn has revealed his plans for his first day as Prime Minister should Labour win the General Election. The Labour leader said if elected on Thursday, he would confront Donald Trump about climate change and ask him to retract his unacceptable remarks about Sadiq Khan after Saturday’s terror attack in London. On his first day in power he would also immediately guarantee the rights of EU nationals living in Britain and call Angela Merkel to kick-start Brexit talks, he said – adding he would smooth relations with the German chancellor by inviting her to an Arsenal match. Read full election coverage on MSN's dedicated page Mr Corbyn told The Guardian he would call an emergency budget to quickly implement key Labour policies, such as raising the minimum wage to £10 an ...
British police name third London Bridge attacker as Youssef Zaghba
ENGLISH, London

British police name third London Bridge attacker as Youssef Zaghba

    British police named the third of the jihadis who killed seven people in a knife and van attack in London as Youssef Zaghba, 22, believed to be an Italian national of Moroccan descent. The fallout from the attack eclipsed all other subjects in the political campaign ahead of Thursday’s general election, with both the ruling Conservatives and opposition Labour Party battling to defend their records on security. Police said Zaghba had not been a subject of interest for them or for the MI5 domestic intelligence agency. Earlier, Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera had reported that Zaghba had been stopped at an Italian airport because authorities believed he was on his way to Syria, and that Italian officials had warned British counterparts about him. In Britain’s third Isla...
News Brief: Bangladesh High Commission London
ENGLISH, London

News Brief: Bangladesh High Commission London

The cabinet yesterday approved in principle the draft of 'The Law and Order Disruption (Speedy Trial) (Amendment) Act-2017' increasing the punishment up to seven-year jail sentence for law and order disruption-related crimes. The approval was given at the weekly meeting of the Cabinet held at the Jatiya Sangsad Bhaban with Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in the chair. According to the law, disruption to vehicular movement, blocking of roads, tender manipulation, issuing threats, extortion, mugging, terrorising people and vandalism of public properties will be treated as offences. The cabinet also approved a proposal for ratifying the 'Convention on the Physical Protection of Nuclear Material and Nuclear Facilities'. The Cabinet meeting also approved the draft of the agreement titled 'Agreemen...
News Brief: Bangladesh High Commission London
ENGLISH, London

News Brief: Bangladesh High Commission London

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has expressed her deep shock at the barbaric attack in London. “I am deeply shocked at the barbaric attacks in London Bridge and Borough Market of the central London..."We strongly condemn such mindless act of cowardice. We stand in solidarity with the people of the UK,” she said in a condolence message to British Prime Minister Theresa May yesterday. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, highlighting the importance of the Sundarbans for the country's existence, said whatever project the government takes for development it does that keeping this mangrove forest in mind so that it does not get affected in any way. The Prime Minister was speaking at the function of World Environment Day, Tree Fair and Campaign for Tree Plantation at Bangabandhu International Conference C...