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Rap mogul Suge Knight returned to Los Angeles sheriff's custody
10:44:14 AM

A view of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's   Department Twin Towers Correctional Facility where rap mogul Marion   "Suge" Knight is being held is seen in Los Angeles, California(Reuters) - Rap mogul Marion "Suge" Knight was returned to the custody of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department on Wednesday night, it said, after being hospitalized for medical treatment. Department spokesman Deputy Kelvin Moody said Knight was returned to custody around 9 p.m. He declined to describe the nature of Knight's treatment. Knight was taken to hospital on Tuesday shortly after pleading not guilty to murder and other charges over a fatal hit-and-run incident in Compton, California.




Christian protesters clash with police in Delhi
10:40:30 AM

Demonstrators shout slogans as they hold placards   during a protest outside a church in New DelhiHundreds of Christian protesters clashed with police in Delhi on Thursday as they pressed demands for government protection amid concern about rising intolerance after a series of attacks on churches.Demonstrators were pulled on to police buses as they tried to march from one of New Delhi's largest cathedrals near parliament to the residence of Home Minister Rajnath Singh. Political rivals have accused the ruling Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party of exploiting religious divisions in the run-up to state elections in Delhi at the weekend. About 200 police were stationed outside the cathedral while several hundred protesters were inside, a Reuters photographer said. Singh tweeted that he met Christian leaders on Thursday to assure them he would not tolerate any discrimination.




Sprinting for security: spycam-wearing police to run in Tokyo marathon
10:19:57 AM

Runners fill the street in front of the Tokyo   Metropolitan Government Building at the start of the Tokyo Marathon 2009 in TokyoBy Elaine Lies TOKYO (Reuters) - Mingling with more than 30,000 runners at this month's Tokyo Marathon will be a small, elite crew of police runners equipped with cameras capturing real-time footage of the course. Japan is stepping up security measures after Islamic State militants in the Middle East said they had beheaded two Japanese hostages, sparking fears of Islamist-linked attacks at home. Security for the annual race had already been tightened after the deadly bombing at the 2013 Boston Marathon, a police spokesman said. The 64 police runners will join thousands of law enforcers and security guards posted for protection along the route of the Feb. 22 race, which is set to draw 36,000 racers and more than 100,000 spectators this year.




Thailand's famous Tiger Temple raided for suspected wildlife trafficking
10:03:50 AM
Thai officials have raided a Buddhist temple that is home to more than 100 tigers and are investigating suspected links to wildlife trafficking, authorities said on Thursday. Wat Pa Luang Ta Bua, or Tiger Temple, in Thailand's western Kanchanaburi province, is popular with tourists who pet, cuddle and pose for selfies with the big cats. The temple has been dogged for years by talk of links to wildlife trafficking and its maltreatment of tigers. A Thai official said at least 100 tigers had been impounded in raids this week and were being kept at the temple until authorities wind up their investigations.


Indian women fight sex pests with smartphones and Internet
9:42:52 AM
By Nita Bhalla NEW DELHI (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Indian women armed with smartphones are using the clout of social media to fight sexual harassment by filming and publicly shaming men who molest them as greater awareness of violence against women spreads. In the latest of a series of incidents, a young Indian woman used her smartphone to shoot video of a man sitting behind her on an IndiGo airline flight who tried to grope her between the seats. The video, posted on YouTube this week, went viral, adding to growing anger over gender violence in the world's second most populous country where women are frequently sexually harassed in public and on transportation. The incident sparked public protests and led to a national debate about the security of women - encouraging victims once embarrassed to come forward to use smartphones to expose perpetrators.


Anti-Semitic incidents in UK reach record level - advisory group
8:23:46 AM
By Michael Holden LONDON (Reuters) - The number of anti-Semitic incidents in Britain rose to a record level in 2014, more than double the previous year, due to events in the Middle East involving Israel, a Jewish advisory body said on Thursday. The figures, which Home Secretary (interior minister) Theresa May called "deeply concerning", come amid rising safety fears among Britain's estimated 260,000 Jews following the deadly attack on a Jewish supermarket in Paris by an Islamist gunman last month. The Community Security Trust, which provides security advice to Britain's Jews, said there had been 1,168 anti-Semitic incidents last year, a 25 percent increase on the previous record high recorded in 2009. The CST, which began monitoring anti-Semitic incidents in 1984, said the major reason for the rise was fighting between Israeli forces and Palestinians in Gaza which began in July, and led to a record monthly figure.


Food hijack by Islamic State fuels debate over transparency of aid
6:40:15 AM
By Chris Arsenault ROME (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - The hijacking of United Nations aid deliveries by Islamic State fighters in Syria sparked outrage this week, reviving a debate about how humanitarian groups should work effectively to ensure crucial supplies reach victims in conflict zones. Photos of fighters from the militant Islamic group handing out what appear to be boxes of aid from the U.N.'s World Food Programme (WFP) with "Islamic State in Syria" labels pasted over the WFP logo have been circulating on the Internet. The WFP condemned the "manipulation of desperately needed food aid".


U.S. health insurer Anthem hit by massive cybersecurity breach
6:37:40 AM

People pose in front of a display showing the word   'cyber' in binary code, in this picture illustration taken in ZenicaHealth insurer Anthem Inc, which has nearly 40 million U.S. customers, said late on Wednesday that hackers had breached one of its IT systems and stolen personal information relating to current and former consumers and employees. The No. 2 health insurer in the United States said the breach did not appear to involve medical information or financial details such as credit card or bank account numbers. The information accessed during the "very sophisticated attack" did include names, birthdays, social security numbers, street addresses, email addresses and employment information, including income data, the company said. Anthem said that it immediately made every effort to close the security vulnerability and reported the attack to the FBI.




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