Monday, May 4

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Britain braced for more bad weather as snow and rain wreak havoc
ENGLISH, United Kingdom

Britain braced for more bad weather as snow and rain wreak havoc

    Britain is bracing itself for more severe weather after snow and heavy rain brought disruption to parts of the country. Police Scotland declared a "major incident" as dozens of homes were evacuated in Aberdeenshire when the swollen River Don burst its banks. Water also spilled from the River Ythan as emergency services mounted an operation to rescue residents. Up to 6cm of snow fell in Northumberland, while a number of roads were blocked and vehicles became stranded because of snow in southern Scotland. Forecasters said a cold air mass across northern Britain had brought the risk of icy conditions over the weekend. The Met Office has issued yellow be aware warnings for ice and rain across Scotland and northern England on Saturday, with heavy showers also expected in South ...
Mexico recaptures drug kingpin Chapo Guzman
America, ENGLISH

Mexico recaptures drug kingpin Chapo Guzman

    Mexican marines recaptured fugitive drug kingpin Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman following an intense military operation, six months after his spectacular prison tunnel escape embarrassed authorities. The chase for the world's most-wanted drug lord ended in the northwestern coastal city of Los Mochis, in his Sinaloa home state, where marines clashed with gang suspects before capturing Guzman. The 58-year-old's arrest is a major sigh of relief for President Enrique Pena Nieto, whose administra-tion was humiliated when Guzman broke out of a maximum-security prison on July 11. "Mission accomplished: We got him," Pena Nieto wrote on Twitter. The arrest followed "intense and careful" intelligence and investigative work that "broke up the network of influence and protection of this cr...
Egypt hotel attack: Isis flag raised by men who stabbed tourists at Bella Vista hotel in Hurghada
ENGLISH, Europe

Egypt hotel attack: Isis flag raised by men who stabbed tourists at Bella Vista hotel in Hurghada

    A member of the Egyptian security stands guard in front of the entrance to Bella Vista Hotel in the Red Sea resort of Hurghada, Egypt, January 9, 2016. Three tourists stabbed by suspected Isis terrorists at an Egyptian beach resort are being treated for their injuries after the second attack on hotels in the country in two days. Two Austrians and a Swede were wounded by two men stormed the beachside Bella Vista hotel in Hurghada on Friday night, reportedly raising an Isis flag. Renata and Wilhelm Weisslein, both 72, and Sammie Olovsson, 27, were not seriously wounded and are in a stable condition. Security officials told the Reuters news agency that the assailants were also armed with a gun and explosives belt but were shot by police who repelled the assault. A hotel manag...
A no strings basic income? If it works for the royal family, it can work for us all
ENGLISH, United Kingdom

A no strings basic income? If it works for the royal family, it can work for us all

    My first response to the notion of a universal basic income (UBI) was: “Well, really. That is never going to happen! I mean, it’s completely unaffordable. I mean, it would be political suicide for any progressive party suggesting it.” And then I may have started to froth at the mouth slightly and ask if it would be paid to refugees. Yet this year will see a UBI paid to residents of Utrecht and 19 other Dutch municipalities. Everyone will get about £150 a week, whether working or not. The unemployed won’t find themselves penalised for finding work, and the hope is that the state will spend less money snooping on benefit claimants, moving on the homeless or locking up those driven to crime. Advocates of this radical idea are keen to quash any notion that recipients of free m...
Cameron closing in on four years deal on in-work benefits to deter EU migrant workers
ENGLISH, United Kingdom

Cameron closing in on four years deal on in-work benefits to deter EU migrant workers

    British Prime Minister David Cameron is poised to do a deal with Europe that would strip away incentives for EU workers to come to Britain - a move that could hand him a big "win" ahead of next summer's planned referendum on Britain's EU membership, The Telegraph has learned. The outlines of a deal acceptable to all sides have emerged following December's European Council summit where Mr Cameron made an impassioned case for Britain's need to curb the wave of migration that has hit the country since it opened its doors to new EU states in 2004. Mr Cameron had demanded the right to make non-British EU workers wait four years before claiming in-work benefits, but was roundly rebuffed at the summit on the grounds that it would infringe the core EU principle of non-discriminati...
Saudis will not allow war with Iran as says deputy crown prince
Arab world, ENGLISH

Saudis will not allow war with Iran as says deputy crown prince

    - Deputy crown prince says crisis will not lead to war - New Saudi leadership seen as more willing to take risks - Saudis see Iranian response to execution as proof of meddling The diplomatic rupture with Iran triggered by the execution of a Shia cleric was probably a side effect of a deci-sion taken by Saudi Arabia for domestic reasons, rather than the outcome of a deliberate ploy to enrage its regional opponent. But whether or not they intended to raise the heat in a tense rivalry that already underpins wars across the Middle East, Saudi Arabia's new rulers have shown no sign of regret. Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who is also defence minister, reassured the world on Thursday the crisis would stop short of an all-out war between the Gulf region's main powers....
Biswa Ijtema begins today
Bangladesh, ENGLISH

Biswa Ijtema begins today

    The first phase of Biswa Ijtema, one of the biggest congregations of Muslims in the globe, begins today on the bank of the Turag River at Tongi, on the outskirt of the capital, reports UNB. The congregation, also called the World Muslims’ Congregation, will start formally with religious ser-mons after Fajar prayers today and it will end with Akheri Munajat (final prayers) on Sunday. Several lakhs of Muslims are expected to join the Jum’a prayer at the Ijtema venue on Friday. The second spell of Ijtema is scheduled to be held from January 15-17 on the same venue. Sources at Biswa Ijtema in Tongi said thousands of devotees from home and abroad started congregat-ing on the Turag bank to take part in the 72-hour religious event since Thursday morning. Tight security measures h...
Great British Bake Off star Nadiya Hussain’s home placed under police guard after anti-Muslim threats
ENGLISH, United Kingdom

Great British Bake Off star Nadiya Hussain’s home placed under police guard after anti-Muslim threats

    Great British Bake-Off winner Nadiya Hussain has revealed that she was targeted by an anti-Islamic hate mob on social media. The mother of three and her family needed a police guard at their home after she received racist threats on Twitter following her win. The 31-year-old, who won the nation's hearts as much with her inventive bakes as her witty one-liners, was speaking on ITV's Loose Women when she revealed that she was bombarded with abuse and insults for being a hijab-wearing Muslim. Nadiya, who is of Bangladeshi origin and a practising Muslim, frequently demonstrated her pride in both her British roots and her Muslim faith, drawing on both influences in creating her spectacular bakes. And while she remained undeterred by the online abuse, the police took the threats...
Gunmen Open Fire On Tourist Bus In Egypt
ENGLISH, Europe

Gunmen Open Fire On Tourist Bus In Egypt

    Egyptian authorities are hunting two masked gunmen who opened fire on a tourist bus near the Giza pyramids. Security sources in Cairo said there have been no deaths among the group of holidaymakers, which included two Israelis. An official said there had been some damage to the facade of the Three Pyramids Hotel. The Egyptian government has been battling an insurgency based in northern Sinai, with attacks multiplying after the military overthrew Islamist President Mohamed Morsi in 2013. The uprising has seen the country's mainland attacked a number of times in recent months. Some extremists in Sinai have pledged allegiance to the Islamic State group and claimed the downing of a Russian airliner that killed 224 people there last year. Egypt's Coptic Orthodox Christians are ...
Burglars handed themselves in after feeling guilty when wrong person was blamed
ENGLISH, United Kingdom

Burglars handed themselves in after feeling guilty when wrong person was blamed

    Blackpool Magistrates Court (Picture: [copyright]) Two British burglars have handed themselves in after they felt guilty when someone else was wrongly blamed for their crimes. Blackpool Magistrates Court has heard that Michael Dehal, 28, and Stephen Monaghan, 50, stole £60,000 worth of hair and beauty products from a salon in Poulton. The two men reportedly told the court that they were never caught and thought that they had managed to get away with committing the offences. However, they reportedly said that when they found that someone else had been blamed for the theft, they felt pangs of remorse and handed themselves in to clear the wrongly accused person’s name. Kevin Walker, defending, said: “The defendants went to the police voluntarily and confessed, after hearing s...