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The Hague: Stabber was never confused but calm
The HagueThe 31-year-old "confused" Syrian who yesterday stabbed three passers-by in The Hague, was in trouble in the same city earlier this year. Witnesses said he never acted confused.
South Africa: ‘Rioters in operating theatres’ as Northwest chaos spreads
Amid the rioting and carnage plaguing South Africa's Northwest Province, hospitals are now being invaded by strikers who threaten to 'burn doctors alive'.
‘Confused’ Islamist stabs three bystanders in The Hague
The HagueThe three people who were stabbed by a "confused man" on Saturday afternoon in The Hague, were all seriously injured. However, they are out of danger, the police said on Saturday night.
Is the Crimean bridge becoming another flashpoint?
Kiev has sparked a crisis by seizing Russian vessels in the Kerch Strait; the Ukrainian authorities have been asked to back down before the situation deteriorates further. The Kerch Strait connects the Black Sea and Azov Sea, and Russia to Crimea.
Wales to open its first FGM clinic
One of the four countries in the United Kingdom, Wales, is opening its first-ever female genital mutilation (FGM) clinic.
Charlie Hebdo returns to Twitter with a strange tweet
The anti-Muslim and anti-Christian satirical weekly newspaper Charlie Hebdo returned Twitter after the terrorist attacks of January 2015 with a particularly nasty tweet, this time directed at themselves.
British Labour Party gain Muslim areas in local elections
In London, the British Labour Party performed strongly in country-wide local elections, especially in non-white boroughs where it already had a healthy lead over the Conservatives when the seats were last contested, in 2014.
South African Police Minister agrees to release farm murder stats
PretoriaThe South African Minister of Police, Bheki Cele, and the Police Commissioner, General Khehla Sitole, indicated that they would once again release statistics on farm attacks and murders after eleven years of silence on the burning issue as international pressure builds.
Tech companies derided for not hiring Africans
An African-American association has complained that while billions of Africans are owners of mobile devices, they are not being considered by social media and technology companies for jobs.
The Hague: Stabber was never confused but calm
The HagueThe 31-year-old "confused" Syrian who yesterday stabbed three passers-by in The Hague, was in trouble in the same city earlier this year. Witnesses said he never acted confused.
South Africa: ‘Rioters in operating theatres’ as Northwest chaos spreads
Amid the rioting and carnage plaguing South Africa's Northwest Province, hospitals are now being invaded by strikers who threaten to 'burn doctors alive'.
‘Confused’ Islamist stabs three bystanders in The Hague
The HagueThe three people who were stabbed by a "confused man" on Saturday afternoon in The Hague, were all seriously injured. However, they are out of danger, the police said on Saturday night.
Is the Crimean bridge becoming another flashpoint?
Kiev has sparked a crisis by seizing Russian vessels in the Kerch Strait; the Ukrainian authorities have been asked to back down before the situation deteriorates further. The Kerch Strait connects the Black Sea and Azov Sea, and Russia to Crimea.
Wales to open its first FGM clinic
One of the four countries in the United Kingdom, Wales, is opening its first-ever female genital mutilation (FGM) clinic.
Charlie Hebdo returns to Twitter with a strange tweet
The anti-Muslim and anti-Christian satirical weekly newspaper Charlie Hebdo returned Twitter after the terrorist attacks of January 2015 with a particularly nasty tweet, this time directed at themselves.
British Labour Party gain Muslim areas in local elections
In London, the British Labour Party performed strongly in country-wide local elections, especially in non-white boroughs where it already had a healthy lead over the Conservatives when the seats were last contested, in 2014.
South African Police Minister agrees to release farm murder stats
PretoriaThe South African Minister of Police, Bheki Cele, and the Police Commissioner, General Khehla Sitole, indicated that they would once again release statistics on farm attacks and murders after eleven years of silence on the burning issue as international pressure builds.
Tech companies derided for not hiring Africans
An African-American association has complained that while billions of Africans are owners of mobile devices, they are not being considered by social media and technology companies for jobs.