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Four killed, 27 injured in Meghalaya storm
11:56:15 AM
Shillong, March 20 (IANS) Four people, including a six-month-old baby, were killed and at least 27 others injured in a cyclonic storm in Meghalaya's West Khasi Hills district, officials said Thursday. Four people died on the spot when their house was destroyed in the cyclone, West Khasi Hills District Magistrate S. Kharlyngdoh told IANS over phone from Nongstoin, 94 km from Shillong. Those killed have been identified as Edmund Nongsieg, 20, Pynibor Nongsieg, 12, Phibanroi Marngar, 25, and her six-month-old baby.


Manipuri woman found dead in Delhi
11:48:03 AM
New Delhi, March 20 (IANS) A 20-year-old Manipuri woman was found dead under mysterious circumstances in her rented accommodation here Thursday, police said. Sofia, who came to Delhi a week ago, had rented a room at Munirka in south Delhi.


U.S. Guantanamo board to review case of 'Dirty 30' bin Laden bodyguard
10:26:46 AM
By Ian Simpson WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A suspected Osama bin Laden bodyguard held at Guantanamo Bay military prison for 12 years is due to face a U.S. national security board on Thursday that will weigh whether he should remain jailed there. Ali Ahmad al-Razihi, a 33-year-old Yemeni, is suspected of once being part of what U.S. intelligence officials called the "Dirty 30" security detail around bin Laden, a founder of al Qaeda who was killed in May 2011 by U.S. forces at his hideout in Pakistan. Razihi's hearing before the Periodic Review Board will re-examine whether he should be held without charge at Guantanamo Bay, the U.S. military prison in Cuba, or be transferred, possibly to Yemen. A U.S. military representative for Razihi said in an online statement to the panel late on Wednesday that Razihi was focused on returning to Yemen, helping with the family business and marrying.


Four IAF choppers begin Tirumala fire dousing operation
9:58:09 AM
Tirupati, March 20 (IANS) Four helicopters of the Indian Air Force (IAF) and 100 army personnel Thursday joined an operation to douse a fire raging in Seshachalam forests for three days, officials said. Two Mi-17 and two C130 helicopters took off from Renigunta airport near Tirupati in the afternoon to put out the fire, which is reported to be raging about three km from the famous Balaji temple atop Tirumala Hills. Earlier, Sambasiva Rao, director general, fire services, made an aerial survey of the forests. Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam (TTD), which manages the affairs of the famed temple, said the flames at Kakula Konda near Tirumala were controlled to a large extent but the fire was still raging in Papavinasanam.


Five held guilty in two Shakti Mills gang-rape cases
9:20:08 AM
Mumbai, March 20 (IANS) A Mumbai court Thursday found five people guilty of two gang-rape cases in July-August last year in the Shakti Mills Complex here, officials said. The five were held guilty in the gang-rape of a woman photojournalist Aug 22 and a call centre employee July 31 last year. Home Minister R.R. Patil, who was present in the sessions court hearing Thursday, hailed the verdict and called it as the 'Nirbhaya' case of Mumbai, referring to the December 2012 brutal gang-rape of a physiotherapy student in Delhi. Mumbai prides itself in being a city safe for women.


Four men found guilty in Mumbai mill gang rape
8:27:31 AM

Policemen escort one of the four men convicted of   raping a photojournalist outside a jail in Mumbai March 20, 2014. REUTERS/Mansi   ThapliyalBy Shilpa Jamkhandikar and Shyamantha Asokan MUMBAI/NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Four men were found guilty on Thursday of the gang rape of a photojournalist last year in Mumbai, an attack that sparked street protests in the city and raised fresh questions about attitudes to women in the world's largest democracy. Women's safety in India has been under the spotlight since the gang-rape and murder of a student on a bus in Delhi in 2012, which provoked nationwide protests and the introduction of tougher sexual assault laws, yet an ongoing stream of high-profile attacks has raised concerns that little has changed. The four men convicted of gang-rape are due to be sentenced on Friday, prosecution lawyer Ujjwal Nikam told reporters outside the Mumbai court where the case was heard.




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