iAfrica.comSA's crime stats 'seriously' wrong - ISSiAfrica.comThe Institute for Security Studies on Wednesday said that the crime statistics released by police in September contained a "serious statistical error". According to TimesLive, the ISS said that these errors were a result of inaccurate population figures being used ...ISS: 'Misleading' crime statistics need inquiryMail & Guardian Onlineall 8 news articles »
Nigerian president confronting Islamic uprising asks to extend emergency rule ...Vancouver SunABUJA, Nigeria - The official News Agency of Nigeria says President Goodluck Jonathan is asking legislators to extend for another six months the state of emergency in three northeastern states battling an Islamic uprising. The agency says Jonathan made ...and more »
Wall Street JournalShopping malls are attractive to shooters and tough to secure, experts sayThe Star-Ledger - NJ.comNEWARK — For millions of Americans, shopping — not baseball — is the national pastime. Malls are gathering places for families, teenagers, couples and communities. But the very things that make them attractive — a variety of stores and restaurants, easy ...Paramus, N.J., mall where shooting occurred reopens (videos)The Journal News | LoHud.comNew Jersey mall reopens after shootingPhiladelphia Business JournalNJ mall where shooting occurred to reopen; vigil held for gunmanFox NewsNECNall 718 news articles »
Times of IndiaMars Orbiter Mission most tracked spacecraftTimes of IndiaHYDERABAD: The Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM) is the most tracked spacecraft in space. Launched on Tuesday, the MOM is well on course. It is now at an altitude of 17,376km going at a speed of 1.21km/second at 5.25pm. "The health of the spacecraft is being ...Mangalyaan deviates from path, starts circling over Eden GardensFirstpost (satire)Indian media praise 'historic' Mars missionBBC NewsMangalyaan orbiter blasts off: India hails 'text-book' launch for mission to MarsThe IndependentDaily News & Analysis -Economic Times -The Hinduall 923 news articles »
BBC NewsDR Congo M23 rebels agree to disarmBBC NewsM23 rebels in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) have been defeated, the country's government has claimed. A spokesman said the last remaining rebels had either fled across the border or surrendered and their weapons had been ...DRC war almost won but a lasting peace will be elusiveTimes LIVEall 367 news articles »
Hindu Business LineChina to have upper hand in space, India lags behind: NairHindu Business LineThe Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM) may have sparked a debate on 'space race' between India and China, but former ISRO boss G Madhavan Nair says Beijing has already surged forward and is on course to have an upper hand in the field globally. “I think if ...China media: India's Mars missionBBC Newsall 925 news articles »
BBC NewsDR Congo M23 rebels 'end insurgency'BBC NewsThe M23 rebel group in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo says it is ending its insurgency, hours after the government claimed military victory. In a statement, the movement said it would adopt "purely political means" to achieve its goals and urged its ...DR Congo's M23 rebels surrender after UN-backed offensiveArab NewsA Congolese Rebellion Routed, a Photographer's Work ContinuesNew York Times (blog)M23 ready to drop the gun in East Congo amid hopes for peace (+video)Christian Science MonitorKansas City Star -BDlive -Times LIVEall 364 news articles »
The IndependentOne dead and eight injured in explosions outside Communist party's ...The IndependentThe Chinese city of Taiyun has been rocked by explosions outside the provincial headquarters of the ruling Communist party, leaving one person dead and eight others injured. One of the injured was described as in seriously hurt. Two vehicles were also ...Blasts shake Communist Party offices in ChinaIndependent OnlineSuspected Bomb Blasts Hit Northern Chinese CityTIMEBomb hits China Communist Party's office, 1 killedIndian ExpressDAWN.com -The Australian -Reuters UKall 131 news articles »
BBC NewsChina media: India's Mars missionBBC NewsChinese state media give a cautious welcome to the successful launch of India's first Mars probe mission, but caution that the space race should not fuel regional tensions. The Mars Orbiter Mission took off on Tuesday morning from the Satish Dhawan Space ...and more »
Daily MailShoop left a suicide note at his family home and stole his brother's gunDaily MailRelatives and friends of a young man who fired shots in New Jersey's largest mall, trapping terrified shoppers for hours before killing himself, struggled Tuesday to reconcile those actions with a person they described as pleasant and well-liked. As pictures of ...US mall gunman found dead - prosecutoriAfrica.comMall shooter 'wanted to harm himself'Independent OnlineNew Jersey mall gunman commits suicideXinhuaCherry Hill Courier Post -NorthJersey.com -Washington Postall 676 news articles »
Auckland stuff.co.nzGirl made complaint about Roast Busters two years agoTVNZPolice have confirmed that a 15-year-old girl who says she was a victim of the Roast Busters group made a complaint two years ago. The Roast Busters is a group of Auckland men, thought to be aged 17 and 18, who allegedly had sex with drunk underage ...Rape complaint after Roast Busters, teen saysStuff.co.nzGirl made Roast Busters complaint in 2011Radio New ZealandJackson, Tamihere apologise after 'Roast Busters' interviewNew Zealand HeraldThe Guardian -MSN NZ News -Opposing Viewsall 24 news articles »
Bangkok PostThaksin denies amnesty 'accusations'Bangkok PostFugitive former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra has hit out at critics who claim the blanket amnesty bill has been engineered to exonerate him of wrongdoing and allow him to reclaim part of his personal fortune. Thaksin made the comments in a message ...Thai Senate likely to reject amnesty bill, says speakerReuters UKAmnesty Bill That Would Clear Ousted Premier Stirs Thai AngerNew York TimesThai Senate Is Set to Reject Amnesty Plan for ThaksinWall Street JournalABC Online -Kansas City Star -Straits Timesall 151 news articles »
The HinduWhat next after Musharraf gets bail in last case?The News InternationalWhat would be next in store for ex-military ruler Gen. Pervez Musharraf after he was given bail in the last case in which he was charged with the murder of cleric Ghazi Abdul Rashid in the Lal Masjid operation, as the prosecution report said police found no ...Musharraf granted bail in last legal caseBusiness RecorderWhat's News—Wall Street JournalPakistan: Musharraf gets bail in last legal case against himeuronewsTIME -Business Standard -Deutsche Welleall 103 news articles »
South Asian News AgencyNo proof against Musharraf in Lal Mosque operationSouth Asian News AgencyISLAMABAD, (SANA): According to judicial order, in Ghazi Abdul Rashid murder case against ex-president Pervez Musharraf was registered after six years. There is neither any eyewitness nor any proof of his participation in the Lal Masjid operation.Musharraf granted bail in Ghazi murder caseThe News InternationalMusharraf granted bail in Lal Masjid caseThe NationMusharraf granted bail in last legal caseBusiness RecorderWall Street Journal -euronews -TIMEall 103 news articles »
The Star OnlineChristmas Will Come Early To Venezuela, But Is It Just A Ploy?NPRVenezuela's President Nicolas Maduro announced an early start to the Christmas season because he wants "happiness for everyone." The decision means that workers will receive the first two-thirds of their Christmas bonuses and pensions this month.Document Evidences Destabilization Plan Against VenezuelaVenezuelanalysis.comFund to subsidize companies in order to sustain pricesEl UniversalVenezuela tightens control of foreign exchangeMerced Sun-Starall 115 news articles »
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