Tuesday, September 1, 2015

Criminal News Headlines | National News - Yahoo India News

Your RSS feed from RSSFWD.com. Update your RSS subscription
RSSFWD

Criminal News Headlines | National News - Yahoo India News

Latest crime news headlines from Yahoo India News. Find top stories, videos, pictures & in-depth coverage on crime news from national news section.



Migrants protest as Hungary shutters Budapest train station
1:08:00 PM

Migrants wave their train tickets outside the main   Eastern Railway station in BudapestBy Krisztina Than and Madeline Chambers BUDAPEST/BERLIN (Reuters) - Hundreds of angry migrants demonstrated outside Budapest's Eastern Railway Terminus on Tuesday demanding they be allowed to travel on to Germany, as European Union asylum rules came close to collapse under the strain of unprecedented migration. Around 1,000 people waved tickets, clapping, booing and hissing, and shouting "Germany! Germany!" outside the station. Hungarian authorities closed the train station altogether, then reopened it but barred entry to the migrants.




Five protesters killed in fresh Nepal violence - police
1:05:59 PM

A Hindu activist blocking road is carried away by   police in KathmanduBy Gopal Sharma KATHMANDU (Reuters) - Nepali police shot dead at least four protesters and killed a fifth on Tuesday as demonstrators threw stones and petrol bombs, angry at a new planned constitution. The government and major political parties hope that the constitution, in the works for seven years, will provide much-needed political stability and bolster economic development in the Himalayan nation, which is still reeling from two devastating earthquakes that killed 8,900 people this year. Protesters in Nepal's southern plains have been agitating for weeks against plans to divide the small area into several provinces, part of an overhaul envisaged under a federal constitution that politicians are now finalising.




Afghan man and woman given 100 lashes in public for adultery
12:58:50 PM
An Afghan man and woman found guilty of adultery received 100 lashes on Monday in front of a crowd who filmed their punishment, TV footage showed.  Public lashings and executions were common under the Taliban, who enforced a strict interpretation of Sharia law from 1996-2001. The Islamist militant group was ousted from power by a U.S.-led coalition and such punishments are now rare. "They had relations a long time ago but were arrested early this month," a spokesman for governor Seema Jowenda said. "Their punishment is based on Sharia law and will teach others a lesson." A local judge said the penalty was in line with the constitution and criminal law.


Thailand arrests second "important" suspect in Bangkok blast probe
12:35:25 PM

A man lights incense while praying at Erawan Shrine   the site of the recent bomb blast in BangkokFourteen foreigners were among those who died in the attack, which the military government said was aimed at an already ailing economy. The man was also believed to have played a role in a smaller explosion in Bangkok on the day after the bombing at the shrine, Thai police spokesman Prawut Thawornsiri told reporters. "From all the evidence we have, the man arrested was an important member of the group that planted the two bombs in Bangkok," Prawut said.




Big guns in east Ukraine fall silent, two more die from wounds in Kiev protests
12:02:57 PM

Members of Ukrainian Interior Ministry's special   battalion Kiev-1 stand in line as they take part in anti-terror drill in KievSporadic shelling and shooting, which each side has blamed on the other, had ensured a steadily mounting death toll despite the ceasefire called as part of a peace plan worked out in Minsk, Belarus, in February. More than 6,500 people have been killed since a separatist rebellion erupted there in April 2014.




Reporters cleared in Thai navy defamation case
11:23:52 AM

Australian journalist Alan Morison and Thai   journalist Chutima Sidasathian arrive at court in PhuketBy Martin Petty and Pairat Temphairojana PHUKET, Thailand (Reuters) - A court on the Thai island of Phuket cleared two journalists on Tuesday of defaming the Thai navy and other related charges in a report they published in 2013 on the trafficking of Muslim minority Rohingya people from Myanmar. The high-profile case was one of a number brought by authorities under Thailand's harsh defamation and cyber-crime laws that have drawn criticism from rights groups concerned about curbs on freedom of speech in the military-run country. The complaint against Australian Alan Morison and Thai national Chutima Sidasathian was filed by a naval officer based in Phuket.




China adopts tougher rules to curb tobacco advertisements
11:12:33 AM

Cigarette butts are seen at an ash tray at a smoking   area outside a shopping mall in Beijing, ChinaBy Megha Rajagopalan BEIJING (Reuters) - China enforced sweeping new rules on Tuesday to restrict tobacco advertisements, in its latest step to rein in a widespread habit that has caused a massive health crisis. More than 300 million people have made cigarettes part of the social fabric in the world's biggest producer and consumer of tobacco, and another 740 million are exposed to second-hand smoke, state media have reported. Anti-smoking advocates praised the changes, but warned that some parts of the law could be abused by the country's powerful tobacco monopoly, which they say has pushed back against a series of ambitious anti-smoking measures.




China welcomes Sudan's war crime-accused leader as "old friend"
9:56:15 AM

Sudan's President Omar Hassan al-Bashir welcomes   Yemen's President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi at Khartoum AirportChinese President Xi Jinping welcomed Sudan's President Omar Hassan al-Bashir, an accused war criminal, as an "old friend" on Tuesday, as China's foreign ministry defended his invite to a military parade to mark the end of World War Two. The Hague-based International Criminal Court (ICC) issued arrest warrants for Bashir in 2009 and 2010, accusing him of masterminding genocide and other atrocities in his campaign to crush a revolt in the western Darfur region.




RSSFWD - From RSS to Inbox
3600 O'Donnell Street, Suite 200, Baltimore, MD 21224. (410) 230-0061
WhatCounts

No comments:

Post a Comment