Sunday, May 3

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David Cameron knew UK pilots were bombing Isis in Syria
America, ENGLISH

David Cameron knew UK pilots were bombing Isis in Syria

    US Navy F-18E Super Hornets, which have been used to strike Isis targets in Syria. It is not known what planes British pilots have used to carry out strikes. David Cameron knew UK pilots were involved in US-led bombing missions of Isis targets in Syria, even though parliament had expressly rejected British military involvement in the country in 2013. The prime minister’s spokeswoman said on Friday that up to a dozen pilots had been involved since September, but they were not operating under a British chain of command. “The PM was aware that UK personnel were involved in US operations and what they were doing.” She said it was a long-standing practice for the UK to embed forces with other countries and this was no different. But she was not able to point immediately to...
Another accused held in Sylhet over Rajon murder
Bangladesh, ENGLISH

Another accused held in Sylhet over Rajon murder

    Police arrested another accused in connection with the murder of teenage boy Rajon from Sheikhpara of Sylhet on Friday morning, rising the number of arrestees to eight. The arrestee was identified as Ali Haider. Officer-in-charge of Jalalabad Police Station Akhter Hossain said local people caught Haider around 11:30 am and handed him over to police. Earlier on July 8, the 13-year-old boy, Sheikh Samiul Alam Rajon, son of Sheikh Azizur Rahman of Badeali village in Sadar upazila, was brutally tortured to death over a theft at Sundar Ali Market in Kumargaon area of the city. The killers themselves took the video footage of the incident and uploaded it on the internet. The video clip went viral on social networking site Facebook and video-sharing site Youtube which cause...
Man Arrested Over Car Crash Stabbing Death
ENGLISH, United Kingdom

Man Arrested Over Car Crash Stabbing Death

    A 34-year-old man has been arrested in connection with the stabbing death of a 79-year-old motorist in West Sussex. Donald Lock was stabbed multiple times on the A24 in Findon after his car collided with the rear of another on Thursday night. Armed officers arrested the suspect, from Worthing, at around 2pm on Friday. Video footage showed paramedics treating the grandfather at the side of the road. An air ambulance also landed nearby and the crew took over Mr Lock's treatment, but he died at the scene. Mr Lock's grandson, Ashley Goodlad, posted on Facebook: "He was the kindest, softest and most generous man you could ever wish to meet, it's just so confusing right now just trying to work out an answer for why this has happened." John Lucas, a long-time friend, said ...
Lorries could be banned from city streets to make them safer for cyclists
London

Lorries could be banned from city streets to make them safer for cyclists

    Between 2008 and 2012 lorries were involved in 53 per cent of London cyclist deaths The Government is looking at restricting lorries in inner-city areas to improve the safety of roads for people on bikes and pedestrians. David Cameron is said to have asked officials at the Department for Transport to examine whether some form of lorry ban would be feasible after a meeting with concerned MPs. Other measures the Department for Transport will be asked to examine include staggered light phasing at junctions, design improvements for construction trade vehicles, and changes to road design. Conservative MP Sarah Wollaston, who chairs the Health Select Committee, said there was a case for restricting lorries based on past casualties. "Six out of seven of the deaths in London ...
Eid Away From Home
ENGLISH, Life Style

Eid Away From Home

    Rayaan Ibtesham Chowdhury: There are a number of things that come together to make Eid as special as it is. Would the end of Ramadan be this special if we spent it alone, away from friends and family? Probably not. After all, Eid has always been about bonding and catching up. But when reality strikes and some of us have to be away from home on this special day, experiences can vary greatly. This Eid, SHOUT caught up with several young Bangladeshis studying abroad about their experiences of celebrating Eid away from home. Here's what they had to say. AUSTRALIA S.M. Shafqat Shafiq is pursuing a double major in Engineering and Commerce at the University of Sydney, Australia. Like in all countries where Muslims are a minority, the local mosque becomes the centre of all Ei...
MPs To Get 10% Backdated Pay Rise To £74,000
ENGLISH, United Kingdom

MPs To Get 10% Backdated Pay Rise To £74,000

    MPs are to get a 10% pay hike to £74,000 despite a 1% cap on the pay of public sector workers. The Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority (IPSA) announced the move despite fierce opposition from public sector trade unions and some ministers and MPs. David Cameron previously claimed the proposals were "unacceptable," but Downing Street admitted last month the Prime Minister would would not attempt to block the move and would personally accept the money. The increase has been backdated to May 8 and any MP elected before 2015 will also see an increase to their pensions which are linked to their basic salaries. Sir Ian Kennedy, the chairman of IPSA, explained the increase was due MPs salaries previously having been supplemented by "an opaque an discredited system of...
Mayor John Biggs and Deputy Mayor Cllr Shiria Khatun praise Ex-Mayor Lutfur Rahman’s work but no name check
London

Mayor John Biggs and Deputy Mayor Cllr Shiria Khatun praise Ex-Mayor Lutfur Rahman’s work but no name check

    Tower Hamlets Council has scooped a prestigious award for its work in preventing counterfeiting. The Global Anti-Counterfeiting Group (ACG) Awards are presented for outstanding achievement by individuals, companies or organisations involved in combating counterfeiting and piracy worldwide. ACG represents the interests of UK and international companies, who manufacture products from toothpaste to mobile phones, chocolate to car parts. Their membership also includes lawyers, trademark agents and brand protection specialists, creating a unique environment for anti-counterfeiting interests to flourish and collaborate. The award winners were announced during the Trading Standards Institute (TSI) Confer-ence held in Bournemouth at the start of the month. The 2015 ACG Departme...
8 insane ways your phone and computer can be hacked
ENGLISH, Technology

8 insane ways your phone and computer can be hacked

    ZhouHacking is the new spying. And, as we've learned time and time again, both government and private organizations are using cyber-spy techniques to gain as much intelligence as they can. But getting this data can be difficult. In fact, some of the most previous of digital information is safeguarded by machines that have no contact with the outside world. So can this internet-less data be hacked? Well, yes. With some help from the research of the security firm Kaspersky Lab, as well as some of our own personal digging, here's a look into some of the insane and creepy technologies used to hack offline devices. Both the US and the USSR have spent decades looking into the electromagnetic radiation that an electronic device emits. Kaspersky Lab writes that once a device...
How Russia’s labor migration policy is fueling the Islamic State
ENGLISH, Europe

How Russia’s labor migration policy is fueling the Islamic State

    When American-trained Tajik special forces commander Col. Gumurod Khalimov defected to the Islamic State a few weeks ago, he issued a clarion call for hundreds of thousands of his countrymen working as migrant laborers in Russia to follow him. “Stop serving the infidels,” he said in a video that appeared online, prompting the Tajik government to block access to Facebook, YouTube and other social networks for several days. But local migrants and religious advocates say that if the Islamic State is recruiting from Tajikistan, it is driven more by economics than ideology. Since the start of the year, a new Russian migration law has required foreign workers from countries outside the Eurasian Economic Union customs bloc to pass Russian language and history tests, acquire ...
British schoolgirl ‘marries Australian Islamic State fighter in Syria’
Arab world, ENGLISH

British schoolgirl ‘marries Australian Islamic State fighter in Syria’

    Amira Abase, who fled Britain in February with two friends, has reportedly married Abdullah Elmir A British schoolgirl who fled to Syria to join Islamic State (Isil) has reportedly married a notorious Australian -born jihadist who threatened to carry out attacks in Britain. Amira Abase, 16, left the UK in February with two friends and was tracked down earlier this month by the Telegraph to Raqqa . There, she has reportedly married Abdullah Elmir, one of the youngest Western fighters to have joined Isil. Dubbed “the Ginger Jihadi” due to his hair colour, he fled Sydney last year for Syria and has since appeared in several Isil propaganda videos. Elmir sent a message to the Mail on Sunday newspaper confirming he had married Abase. He also threatened attacks in the...