Senior
Hamas member Yehiyeh Sinwar suggests that tens of thousands of
Palestinian protestors may try to cross the border fence between
Israel and the
Gaza Strip.
(ABC News)
Safaa Boular, a teenager, goes on trial at the
Old Bailey accused of two counts of planning terrorism after allegedly planning to attack the
British Museum in
London after failing to travel to
Syria to marry an
Islamic extremist fighter.
(BBC)
UK Prime MinisterTheresa May apologises to the family of
Abdul Hakim Belhaj, accepting the fact that the UK's actions led to his rendition to
Libya where he was tortured. Belhaj was detained in
Thailand by
US authorities in 2004. His wife accepts the apology and
£500,000.
(BBC)
Wu Xiaohui, head of
Chinese insurance firm
Anbang, is jailed for eighteen years for fraud and corruption. He is further sentenced to have 10.5 billion
yuan confiscated.
(BBC)
Peruvian police rescues 96 young women, including two Venezuelan citizens and one teenager, who had been intercepted by human traffickers in a police operation in different nightclubs of the area of La Pampa,
Madre de Dios, better known for its mining camps. In total, seven people were arrested.
(El Comercio)
Senior
Hamas member Yehiyeh Sinwar suggests that tens of thousands of
Palestinian protestors may try to cross the border fence between
Israel and the
Gaza Strip.
(ABC News)
Safaa Boular, a teenager, goes on trial at the
Old Bailey accused of two counts of planning terrorism after allegedly planning to attack the
British Museum in
London after failing to travel to
Syria to marry an
Islamic extremist fighter.
(BBC)
UK Prime MinisterTheresa May apologises to the family of
Abdul Hakim Belhaj, accepting the fact that the UK's actions led to his rendition to
Libya where he was tortured. Belhaj was detained in
Thailand by
US authorities in 2004. His wife accepts the apology and
£500,000.
(BBC)
Wu Xiaohui, head of
Chinese insurance firm
Anbang, is jailed for eighteen years for fraud and corruption. He is further sentenced to have 10.5 billion
yuan confiscated.
(BBC)
Peruvian police rescues 96 young women, including two Venezuelan citizens and one teenager, who had been intercepted by human traffickers in a police operation in different nightclubs of the area of La Pampa,
Madre de Dios, better known for its mining camps. In total, seven people were arrested.
(El Comercio)