Tuesday, June 9

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Sexual assault: Cops thrash protesters
Bangladesh, ENGLISH

Sexual assault: Cops thrash protesters

    Police today used brute force to drive away demonstrators trying to besiege Dhaka police headquarters over the sexual assault at Dhaka University on April 14. At least 12 people, including Bangladesh Chhatra Union chief Hassan Tarek, were injured as cops charged batons, rifle butts, water cannon and teargas canisters. Over a hundred students hit the streets this morning from Dhaka University campus under banner Palta Aghat and marched towards DMP office. They were chanting slogans in favour for their six-point demand including immediate arrest and punishment of the culprits responsible. Unrest followed after cops stopped them near DMP office and the demonstrators sat down on the street, on Captain Monsur Road, demanding to see the police commissioner.
North Korea Tests World-Level Strategic Weapon
Asia, ENGLISH

North Korea Tests World-Level Strategic Weapon

    North Korea has claimed it has successfully test-fired a submarine-based ballistic missile "developed on the personal initiative" of leader Kim Jong-Un. Kim, who personally oversaw the test, hailed the missile as a "world-level strategic weapon capable of striking and wiping out in any waters the hostile forces infringing upon (North Korea's) sovereignty and dignity", said the country's KCNA news agency. There was no immediate independent confirmation of the test, which would mark a major breakthrough for the country's missile programme and violate UN resolutions prohibiting Pyongyang from conducting ballistic missile tests. Development of a submarine-launched missile capability would take the North Korean nuclear threat to a new level, allowing deployment far beyond the ...
Who will be the next Labour leader?
ENGLISH, London

Who will be the next Labour leader?

    Labour will want to get the leadership campaign out of the way quickly so it can focus its efforts on the fight to rebuild its reputation. So expect the wheels of power to move very quickly in the next few days, weeks and months. These are the candidates who've been talked about for years as possible successors to Ed Miliband - and who are the favourites with the bookies. Odds are from Ladbrokes at 7am on Friday.
Tourists break piece off priceless Statue of the two Hercules in Italy while trying to take a selfie
ENGLISH, Europe

Tourists break piece off priceless Statue of the two Hercules in Italy while trying to take a selfie

    Two tourists have managed to break off a piece of a priceless Italian statue which smashed to the floor after they tried to climb it and take a selfie. The ‘Statue of the two Hercules,’ which sits in the northern Italian town of Cremona, shows the city’s emblem being held by two depictions of Hercules, the mythological demi-God who is said to have founded the city. A large crown is shown sitting on top of the city emblem in the statue. It is part of the crown which broke off when the tourists tried to climb it, the Local reports. The incident happened on Friday night and by Sunday police had identified two perpetrators, according to the Corriere della Sera. Technicians have since visited the site to assess the damage caused to the statue. The statue dates back to 1700 a...
General Election 2015: Miliband accuses Cameron of ‘constitutional outrage’ if he tries to ‘squat’ in Number 10 without majority
ENGLISH, London

General Election 2015: Miliband accuses Cameron of ‘constitutional outrage’ if he tries to ‘squat’ in Number 10 without majority

    Ed Miliband’s allies are worried that Mr Cameron will attempt to hang on as prime minister if the Conservatives win more seats than Labour but Labour would have more chance of seeing the Queen’s Speech approved by MPs with the backing of the Scottish National Party and other parties. The new government’s programme will  be unveiled on May 27, with a vote due on June 4. Tory insiders suggest  Mr Cameron would stay on in the hope that the public would regard the party with the most seats as the winner, while seeing a deal put together by the runner-up as a “coalition of the losers.” But Labour argues that such a move would breach the rulebook, the Cabinet Manual, which says a prime minister should resign if it is clear he is unlikely to command the confidence of the Commons....
Royal baby named: Meet Charlotte Elizabeth Diana
ENGLISH, London

Royal baby named: Meet Charlotte Elizabeth Diana

    The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have announced that their baby daughter is to be called Charlotte Elizabeth Diana. Kensington Palace tweeted the couple were "delighted" to announce the baby will be known as: "Her Royal Highness Princess Charlotte of Cambridge." Bookmakers had said the favourite was 'Alice' after a flurry of last minute bets, knocking 'Charlotte' off the top spot. Some £1m was wagered on the name of the couple's second child, bookmakers estimated. Ladbrokes said that since the baby was born punters had placed more bets on the potential name than on the General Election. Sky's Royal Commentator Alastair Bruce said: "It’s a name that has tremendous history. "It will always provide a link to the past and opportunity for this young princess to create her own ...
NHS facing huge danger – Miliband
ENGLISH, United Kingdom

NHS facing huge danger – Miliband

    TV cook Delia Smith will join Ed Miliband on the campaign trail today as he warns the NHS is in "huge danger" and tells voters its future is the big choice at the election. The Opposition leader will accuse Prime Minister David Cameron of planning a drive for more privatisation of the health service if he is returned to No 10. Labour will call on the Conservatives to "come clean" over their plans for the NHS as the party highlights a report on health service reform by former Marks and Spencer boss Stuart Rose, now a Conservative peer, that has been left unpublished. Smith is joining Mr Miliband and shadow chancellor Ed Balls on a campaign visit in Brighton to back the party because of her concerns about the future of the NHS, according to Labour. Mr Miliband is expected to...
Britain youngest Princess picture published: Spends First Day At Palace
ENGLISH, London

Britain youngest Princess picture published: Spends First Day At Palace

Sumon Ahmed: The Royal family youngest princess who newly born, her photograph has published. After proudly showing off the baby princess to the world as they left the Lindo Wing at St Mary's Hospital in London yesterday just 10 hours after her birth, the couple returned to Kensington Palace. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are spending their first day at home as a family of four, as it is widely thought they may reveal the name of their baby daughter later. William and Kate announced the name of their first child, Prince George, the day after the royal couple left hospital in July 2013, so could do the same for their daughter. The Cambridges are expected to remain at the palace for a few days before they travel to their country retreat, Anmer Hall in Norfolk. Their daughter, who is four...
Govt using state to curb media
Bangladesh, ENGLISH

Govt using state to curb media

    The ruling party in Bangladesh is using state mechanisms to curb the media, says a report published by London-based rights group Article 19. The report finds that violation of freedom of expression in Bangladesh rose alarmingly to over 33 percent in 2014, what was 12.5% in the previous year. “An overall 23% were carried out by the police, special forces such as the Rapid Action Battalion (Rab) and detective branch of police,” the report said. The report was released today on the occasion of World Press Freedom Day, reflecting on how the past year went for journalists in Bangladesh. “The report did not record a single conviction for violence against journalists in 2014,” it reads. “The report worrying patterns of insufficient legal action against attacks on journalists...
Forger arrested after liking wanted poster on Facebook
ENGLISH, Technology

Forger arrested after liking wanted poster on Facebook

    The 23-year old man, wanted on forgery charges, was arrested after he “liked” the local his wanted poster on the Cascade County Crimestoppers Facebook page. Reardon was one of the most wanted local criminals, having been accused of stealing a wallet and cashing forged cheques. Police, who had been stumped in their efforts to find him, turned to social media to enlist the public’s help. They were perhaps slightly surprised to find a “like” posting from Levi Charles Reardon. Apparently he realised he had made a mistake and tried to scrub his posting. However the Great Falls Tribune had already grabbed a screenshot and Reardon was arrested a week ago. Facebook has been the downfall of a few would-be criminal masterminds in the US who might be well advised to choose anoth...