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Court dismisses defamation case against Naveen Jindal
2:24:04 PM
New Delhi, April 2 (IANS) A court here has dismissed a defamation case filed against Congress lawmaker Naveen Jindal and others by Zee News editor Sudhir Chaudhary. Metropolitan Magistrate Dheeraj Mittal, in an order made available Wednesday, dismissed the defamation case against Jindal and others saying that the statement made by the accused cannot be said to be defamatory in nature. The court was hearing a plea by Chaudhary seeking action against Jindal and others for allegedly making a false statement against him at a press conference. Chaudhary alleged that Jindal in the press conference Oct 25, 2012, made a false statement which tarnished his image.


German landlord tries to collect rent with chainsaw
12:58:13 PM
A landlord demanding rent arrears threatened tenants and German police with a whirring chainsaw, a police spokesman said on Wednesday. The frightened tenants called police to the scene, and the 45-year-old man eventually dropped the chainsaw when the officers showed their guns.


Suicide bomber kills six police at Afghan ministry ahead of vote
12:00:46 PM

Afghan policeman takes up a position at the main   checkpoint leading to the Interior Ministry, after a suicide bomb blast in KabulA Taliban suicide bomber blew himself outside Afghanistan's interior ministry in central Kabul on Wednesday, killing himself and at least six policemen, the latest in a string of attacks ahead of Afghanistan's April 5 presidential election. Taliban insurgents also killed nine civilians including a provincial council candidate in northern Afghanistan, local officials said.




At least 4 policemen killed in Kabul suicide attack
11:20:20 AM

Afghan policeman takes up a position at the main   checkpoint leading to the Interior Ministry, after a suicide bomb blast in KabulAt least four policemen were killed on Wednesday in a suicide bomb attack outside the Afghan interior ministry in the centre of Kabul, a ministry spokesman said. It happened outside the main gate... The bomber tried to enter our human resources department," the spokesman said. It was impossible for him to enter the facility with the suicide vest." (Reporting by Mirwais Harooni Writing by Maria Golovnina;




Suicide bomber blows himself up outside Afghan interior ministry
10:58:51 AM
A suicide bomber blew himself up outside the Afghan interior ministry building in the centre of Kabul on Wednesday, wounding several police officers, the ministry said in a statement. "A suicide bomber wearing a military uniform ... detonated his explosives at the main gate of the interior ministry," it said. Details will be announced later." (Writing by Maria Golovnina;


Thai court takes on new case as PM Yingluck's legal woes mount
9:47:35 AM

Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra reacts as she   leaves the National Anti-Corruption Commission office in Nonthaburi province, on   the outskirts of Bangkok March 31, 2014. REUTERS/Chaiwat SubprasomBy Amy Sawitta Lefevre BANGKOK (Reuters) - A Thai Court accepted a new case against Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra on Wednesday over her removal of the security chief three years ago, compounding her legal problems after months of sometimes violent anti-government protests. Yingluck's supporters plan mass rallies of their own this week to counter attempts to remove her from office by activists determined to stamp out the influence of her brother, ousted ex-premier Thaksin Shinawatra, seen by many as the real power behind the government. The Constitutional Court accepted a case brought by a group of 27 senators who petitioned it to rule that her removal of National Security Chief Thawil Pliensree in 2011 violated the constitution. Their case is that the prime minister abused her position by moving the security chief to an inactive post.




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