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Wednesday, March 23, 2016

Pubs will stay open late to mark Queen's 90th birthday

The Queen will be celebrating her birthday in style

Celebrations across Great Britain will mark Queen Elizabeth II's official birthday in June.
Pubs across the UK will stay open longer to mark the Queen's official 90th birthday,David Cameron has announced.

Clumsy burglar unsuccessfully attempts to rob Australian business

An Australian burglar made a comical series of errors while attempting to rob a local business before leaving empty handed.

Trump warns of riots if he is denied party's presidential nomination

Republican U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump REUTERS

U.S. Republican front-runner Donald Trump warned on Wednesday of riots if he is denied the party’s presidential nomination and pulled the plug on a scheduled debate among candidates, raising the temperature even more in a heated White House race.

Right in front of Saitama District Court, a man slashed his ex-wife’s face

A 69-year-old man was arrested by police on charges of assaulting his former wife in front of the Saitama District Court building.

Arrested U.S. sailor admits to Okinawa rape charge

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Investigative sources revealed on Wednesday that Justin Castellanos, a U.S. Navy sailor who was arrested over the suspicion of raping a Japanese woman in Okinawa has finally admitted to the charge, having initially denied it.

Blizzard warning in effect for Colorado as spring snowstorm moves east

A blizzard warning is in effect in Colorado as a strong winter storm system continues moving through the Central Rockies toward the Great Lakes and New England.

U.S. airstrikes killed 70 al-Qaida killed in Yemen

The Pentagon announced that U.S. airstrikes killed at least 70 al-Qaida fighters at a mountain training camp in Yemen.

A Woman was found dead inside Atlanta hotel freezer

A worker at the Westin Peachtree Plaza in Atlanta, Ga. was found dead after being locked in the hotel's walk-in freezer for 13 hours. Foul play is not suspected, police said. The freezer had a door opening mechanism on the inside but it is not known if it was working
Photo by Sean Pavone/Shutterstock.

Tuesday, March 22, 2016

A woman and her daughter were arrested for fatally abusing her sister

According to police report on Monday, a 51-year-old woman and her 30-year-old daughter were arrested over suspicion of killing the woman’s older sister at their home in Kobe.

Thousands protest in Okinawa over alleged rape by U.S. serviceman

Thousands of people gathered near the building site of a new U.S. military base in Okinawa on Monday to protest the alleged rape of a female tourist by a U.S. serviceman.

A Man was arrested in Tokyo for abduction attempt on two children

Police in Tokyo’s Koto Ward on Monday arrested a man suspicion of attempting to abduct two children, both under the age of 10, after he allegedly persuaded them to following him.

Friday, March 18, 2016

PDP laments: APC plan to incite violence, state of emergency in Rivers State

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The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has accused the All Progressives Congress (APC) led government of plotting to impose a state of emergency on Rivers state by inciting violence in the state.

Thursday, March 17, 2016

Apostle Johnson to El-Rufai: “Repeal your law or die”


Apostle Johnson Suleiman, the Senior Pastor of Omega Fire Ministries (OFM), with headquaters in Auchi, Edo State and President of Celebration TV has rained curses on Governor Nasir El-Rufai of Kaduna State, over his directive that pastors and churches must be licenced to preach.

Pakistani Army chief confirms 13 terrorists to die


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General Raheel Sharif, the Pakistan's army chief has confirmed the death sentence for another 13 "hardcore terrorists" who were involved in heinous offences related to terrorism on Tuesday.

ISIS claims killing of `preacher` in Bangladesh

The Islamic State group said Tuesday it killed a Bangladeshi who was hacked to death this week, describing the victim as a top Shiite preacher, a claim the country`s authorities reject.

Deacon rapes seven-year-old child and blames evil forces for his action




The Lagos State Police Command has arrested a deacon of Jesus Saves Church, a Lagos Pentecostal church, Obinna Aneke, for allegedly defiling a seven-year-old girl, Ngozi (pseudonym).

2 dead, 70 injured after 12-vehicle accident in Hiroshima tunnel


A fiery pile-up inside a highway tunnel on Thursday killed at least two people and left 70 needing treatment as dozens fled toxic smoke from burning vehicles, police and media said.

Trump warns of riots if he is denied party's presidential nomination

Republican U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks about the results of the Florida, Ohio, North Carolina, Illinois and Missouri primary elections during a news conference held at his Mar-A-Lago Club in Palm Beach, Florida, on Wednesday.REUTERS/Joe Skipper

U.S. Republican front-runner Donald Trump warned on Wednesday of riots if he is denied the party’s presidential nomination and pulled the plug on a scheduled debate among candidates, raising the temperature even more in a heated White House race.
The outspoken New York businessman scored big wins in primaries in Florida, Illinois and North Carolina on Tuesday, bringing him closer to the 1,237 convention delegates he needs to win the nomination.

Trump also claimed victory in Missouri but lost the crucial state of Ohio, and left the door open for those in the party trying to stop him from becoming the Republican nominee for the Nov 8 election.

Trump might fall short of the majority of delegates required, enabling the party’s establishment to put forward another name at the July convention in Cleveland to formally pick its candidate.

In an interview with CNN on Wednesday, Trump said the party could not deny him the nomination should he fail to win enough delegates.

“I don’t think you can say that we don’t get it automatically. I think you’d have riots. I think you’d have riots. I’m representing many, many millions of people.”

While the Republicans were mired deeper in turmoil, Hillary Clinton won victories in at least four states on Tuesday that put her in good shape to defeat U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont and win the Democratic Party’s nomination.

Republican Party leaders are appalled at Trump’s incendiary rhetoric and reject policies such as his vow to deport 11 million illegal immigrants, temporarily ban Muslims from the United States and build a wall along the Mexican border.

The party tried to play down his riot comments, only days after Trump supporters and protesters clashed at a rally for the Republican in Chicago that was later scrapped.

“First of all, I assume he is speaking figuratively,” Republican National Committee spokesman Sean Spicer told CNN.

Recent outbreaks of violence during protests at Trump rallies have prompted President Barack Obama, a Democrat, and mainstream Republican figures to speak out against the billionaire.

David Farber, a professor of modern American history at Temple University in Philadelphia, said that, though there have been many episodes of violent unrest at American political events, not least the 1968 Democratic convention, Trump’s warning of a riot is unprecedented.

The nearest modern comparison would be former Alabama Governor George Wallace, who unsuccessfully ran for president in 1968 as a third-party candidate, Farber said

“We’re in a situation somewhat like the 1960s in the United States, a period of great polarization,” Farber said, “and there just isn’t a lot of common ground, and Trump supporters feel a lot of quiet desperation that Trump is helping to fan the flames of.”

In comments likely to raise more concern in the Republican establishment about Trump’s lack of experience and temperament, the former reality TV show host said he was for the most part his own foreign affairs adviser.

“I’m speaking with myself, number one, because I have a very good brain,” he told MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” show. “I know what I’m doing. ... My primary consultant is myself.”

Trump’s closest national challenger is first-term U.S. Senator Ted Cruz of Texas, who prides himself in being a grassroots conservative often at odds with Republican leaders.

He too warned of severe reactions against an attempt to stage a so-called brokered convention or contested convention to install a Republican candidate supported by party leaders.

“I think that would be an absolute disaster. I think the people would quite rightly revolt,” Cruz told CNN.

A brokered convention is a complicated process of sequential votes that opens the way for horse trading.

The Republican establishment’s bid to stop Trump may have come too late as the field of candidates has dwindled to only three, with Trump, 69, in command ahead of Cruz, 45, and Ohio Governor John Kasich, 63, who won his state’s Republican primary on Tuesday and is the last moderate Republican presidential candidate standing.

Growing in confidence, Trump pulled out of a Republican debate scheduled for Monday in Utah, saying it clashed with a speech he plan to give to a pro-Israel group. Debate hosts Fox News then canceled the event.

Senator Marco Rubio quit the White House race after defeat in his home state of Florida.

Trump now needs to win about 55% of the roughly 1,100 delegates still up for grabs in state-by-state nominating contests to guarantee the nomination. It is not an insurmountable challenge.

Republican strategist Ron Bonjean said it might be tough for the party to block Trump at the convention.

“A contested convention would be justified if Trump only had around 35 or 40% of the delegates locked up. However, if he is very close to getting the majority of delegates, it would be politically difficult for the establishment to try stop him by backroom wheeling and dealing without risking a serious backlash from voters,” said Bonjean. The strategist is not affiliated with any of the candidates.

Party figures are divided about whether to throw their weight behind Trump despite his downsides or to go on trying to halt him. Florida Governor Rick Scott endorsed Trump on Wednesday but another influential Southern governor, South Carolina’s Nikki Haley, declared her support for Cruz, the state’s Post and Courier newspaper said.

The election season is likely to become more politicized after Obama nominated judge Merrick Garland to the U.S. Supreme Court, setting up a showdown with Senate Republicans who have vowed to block any Obama nominee.

On the Democratic side, wins on Tuesday for former Secretary of State Clinton, 68, gave her an almost insurmountable edge over Sanders, 74. His campaign said it was not ruling out asking for a recount in Tuesday’s tight Missouri race.

Seeking to become the United States’ first woman president, Clinton needs to win only around a third of the Democratic delegates remaining to become her party’s nominee.

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Osaka apartment fire killed three

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Three bodies were found in the ruins of an apartment in Yao, Osaka Prefecture, early Thursday after it was destroyed by a fire.

Wednesday, March 16, 2016

Kidnapped schoolgirl narrates 7-month ordeal with kidnappers


Patience Paul, the 15-year-old girl who was recently kidnapped and released in Sokoto.

Patience Paul, 15-year-old schoolgirl who was abducted in Sokoto state, has explained her ordeal at the hands of her abductor. Teenager says she was not forced into marriage, but was made into a sex machine by her abductor.

Tuesday, March 15, 2016

NUC says medical students will spend 11 years in varsity

The National Universities Commission has declared that student who desire to undergo medical training will henceforth spend a 11 years in the university to be qualified for the award of MBBS degree.

A woman delivers baby at home and threw her in the trash then headed for hospital

Nausheen Rahman, 28, who threw he newborn baby in the trash, allegedly hid her pregnancy from her parents and family 
Nausheen Rahman, a 28-year-old mother delivered her baby at home, threw the baby in the trash then headed for Staten Island University Hospital on Friday. Rahman allegedly lied to her parents and family about being pregnant and they said they were unaware.

Newfound bacteria can eat plastic


A new bacteria can metabolize PET, a common type of plastic, and use it to grow, but researchers say the best way to dispose of plastic is by recycling. 

Man pleads guilty to killing three family members, torching house

A 66-year-old man has pleaded guilty to killing three members of his family and then setting their house on fire in Toyota, Aichi Prefecture, in 2014.

Two boys, aged 15, arrested after pupil is hospitalised following 'stabbing' at school

Police stressed it was an isolated incident and there was no ongoing risk to pupils or the public

Worle School in Weston-super-Mare, Somerset

Two school children were arrested on suspicion of causing grievous bodily harm after another pupil was reportedly stabbed at school.

Outrage as zoo keeper is caught on camera 'performing sex act on dolphin'

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A zoo has been criticized after footage appeared to show a keeper performing a sex act on a dolphin .

Monday, March 14, 2016

A lady abducted, raped and forced into child marriage at age 13 finally obtained Justice


Woinshet Zebene Negash stands with actress Maria Bello at "Half the Sky Live," an International Women's Day Event in 2010.Martin Roe/via Getty Images

Fifteen years ago, Woineshet Zebene Negash of Ethiopia, who was then just 13 years old was abducted, held captive and raped in order to force her into a marriage to which neither she nor her family had consented.

Heavy rain kills 28 in Pakistan

A woman looks at large umbrellas on sale during heavy rain at a roadside stall in Islamabad, Pakistan.

Friday, March 11, 2016

Russian punk nicknamed 'Pussy' cuts girlfriend's head off and commits sex act with it while wearing her dress

Aleksandr U, 23, has been declared insane after the sickening murder of his girlfriend, 22-year-old Viktoria V., in July last year
Aleksandr U, who killed hs girlfriend and desecrated the corpse

Sleeping too much could cause you to go blind, worrying new research has revealed


A study has found those who get more than eight hours sleep a night are at risk of developing a degenerative eye condition. You might want to change your sleeping habits after reading this. Sleeping too much could cause you to go blind, eye doctors have warned.

Two weeks old baby dies falling off mum's lap as she is gang raped on a bus by conductor and his friend

 

A married woman in Uttar Pradesh was reportedly gang-raped in a bus during which the assailants also killed her two-week-old son.

DNA test proved that twins have different fathers in Vietnam


The infants, now two-year-old, were sent for DNA tests after their parents grew suspicious of their different looks where one started growing thick wavy hair while the other had thin, straight hair. Twins were found to have different fathers after being DNA tested.

Wednesday, March 9, 2016

An under-aged girl dies after she was sexually assaulted and set on fire

The 16-year-old girl, who was battling for her life after being allegedly raped and set on fire by a youth in Greater Noida, succumbed to her injuries on Wednesday.

Tuesday, March 8, 2016

A blind man, others arrested for stealing N20m goods



The Lagos State Police Command has arrested a 61-year-old blind man, Monday Iruanya, alongside three others, John Michael, Charles Chinoso and James Francis, for alleged robbery and stealing tyres valued at about N20m.

Boyfriend stabbed his ex- babe to death because she dumped him



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A Kenyan man is on the run after he stabbed his girlfriend to death because she dumped him.

CHURCHES BURNED DOWN AND CHRISTIANS TARGETED IN INDIA



"Brothers and sisters, urgent prayer request. Pray for the Church in India. Buddhist extremists in India burned down 20 churches last night. Tonight want to destroy more than 200 churches in Olisabang province. 

Monday, March 7, 2016

EU refusing Japan's request for use of smaller wine bottles

The European Union is refusing Japan’s request in free-trade talks to allow the import of Japanese wine in bottles smaller than those commonly used in Europe, sources close to the matter say.

Mum and daughter who both 'died' during birth make miracle recovery to spend first Mother's Day together

A woman was terrified she and her daughter wouldn't live to spend their first Mother's Day together after both of their hearts failed during the birth.

Ray Tomlinson, inventor of email, dies at 74














Ray Tomlinson, the inventor of modern email, has died. He was 74 years old, according to multiple email reports.

Saturday, March 5, 2016

Friday, March 4, 2016

41st Olubadan Installed In Grand Ceremony


Saliu Adetunji has been installed at the biggest traditional event in the history of Ibadan, the capital of Oyo State as the 41st Olubadan of Ibadan land. 

Kaduna State govt accused of illegal land acquisition by community

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Governor Nasir El-Rufai

Residents of Danhono community in Chikun Local Government Area are protesting the alleged acquisition of their lands by the Kaduna State government without compensating them.

Popular prostitute, Ome Enyi was found dead in a hotel room at Abuja

Ms Ome Enyi, a 35-year-old prostitute and a native of Cross River State was found dead in the early hours of Tuesday in a brothel in Kubwa, Abuja.

Ese Oruru, the girl-child and a nation’s shame,written by Reuben Abati

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Three different incidents in the last week cast, poignantly, in bold relief the plight of the girl-child in Nigeria. Thanks to The Punch newspaper which launched the #FreeEse, #JusticeforEse campaign and the civil society groups that took up the fight in a spirited manner.

Thursday, March 3, 2016

GPS tracking of suspects by police without warrant not illegal: court

Police did not break the law by installing GPS tracking devices in the cars of suspected criminals without obtaining warrants, the Osaka High Court said Wednesday.

Wednesday, March 2, 2016

Abducted teenage girl, Ese Oruru is medically proven to be five months pregnant


The abducted teenager, Ese Oruru, was discovered to be five month pregnant by the police after which she was handed over to the Gender and Child Protection Unit.

Indonesia earthquake: Tsunami fears after massive 7.9 magnitude quake hits

Indonesia and Australia feared a tsunami could hit after a huge 7.9 magnitude quake struck off the coast of Sumatra.

Tuesday, March 1, 2016

Ese Oruru and abductor brought back to Abuja by force-men

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Ese Oruru and Yinusa (her abductor), were brought back to the force headquarters, Abuja this afternoon from Zone 1 headquarters, Kano.

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A teenager stabbed a man to death after being asked to leave his house for having sex with his partner, according to court.