A summary of Saudi’s response to news of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, who was killed at the kingdom’s Istanbul consulate. Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman called Khashoggi's murder a 'heinous crime' [Bandar AlGaloud/Saudi Kingdom Council] Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, a Washington Post columnist who wrote critically of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS), entered Saudi Arabia’s consulate in
Arab countries’ decisions led by Saudi Arabia are founded on ‘baseless’ allegations, Qatar foreign ministry says. The dispute between Qatar and the Gulf's Arab countries escalated after a recent hack of Qatar's state-run news agency [AFP/File] Qatar said there is “no legitimate justification” for several nations cutting diplomatic ties after Saudi Arabia, Egypt, UAE, Bahrain, Yemen and the Maldive
A gas-cylinder blast inside a school bus on the outskirts of Gujrat leaves 16 children and one teacher dead, police say. The van was carrying 24 children to a school in Gujrat when it caught fire, according to local police [Reuters] Sixteen children and a female teacher have died after their school bus caught fire in eastern Pakistan, according to local police. Seven other children were injured in
At least seven killed during violence in Prime Minister Modi’s home state as Patel caste protest gathers momentum. The breakdown of law and order revived memories of rioting in 2002 in which more than 1,000 people died, mostly Muslims [Reuters] Thousands of Indian army troops have been deployed to riot-hit areas of Gujarat state following days of unrest that has led to at least seven deaths. The I
At least 24 people killed and 22 injured after AU troops open fire on civilians in the town of Marka, residents say. Currently 22,000 African Union troops are in Somalia to support the country's internationally backed government [EPA] At least 24 civilians have been killed and 22 others injured in the southern Somali town of Marka after troops from the African Union opened fire on unarmed resident
Hashtag memefying “crappy collage” gets more than 50,000 uses. Read more When the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) released a video demanding $200 million to spare the lives of two Japanese hostages, a group of Japanese netizens chose an unusual way to respond: knocking the video’s production quality with memes. Senior Japanese defence official Akira Sato told reporters he thought there
Woven into the tapestry of Japanese society, organised crime presents a real challenge to both lawmakers and the police. Tokyo, Japan – Brutal gangsters or a force for social stability? That sums up the conundrum of Japan’s Yakuza. Dating back to the Edo era (1603–1868), Yakuza groups were once viewed as mobsters with a code of chivalry; an organization that took in jobless outcasts to help police
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