Ten civilians, including children, are killed after a
Saudi Arabian-led coalition air strike hits a market in northern
Yemen, according to anonymous Houthi members.
(The Washington Post)
An eight-year-old boy is killed and his mother injured after being pushed by a man into the path of an oncoming train at
Frankfurt's
main station, in
Hesse,
Germany. The attacker, a 40-year-old
immigrantEritrean man who lives in
Switzerland, also attempted to knock a third person onto the tracks. The suspect and the victims did not know each another.
(Sky News)
At least 62 people are killed, including sixteen who were
beheaded, during prison riots in
Pará,
Brazil, which saw rival gangs battle for five hours.
(CNN)
The
Chinese government's
Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office condemns protests in
Hong Kong as "evil and criminal acts committed by the radical elements", saying that Hong Kong's top priority is to "punish violent and unlawful acts in accordance with the law". Hong Kong legislators and journalists reject the statement from
Beijing, expressing concern that this will worsen tensions.
(BBC News)
Ten civilians, including children, are killed after a
Saudi Arabian-led coalition air strike hits a market in northern
Yemen, according to anonymous Houthi members.
(The Washington Post)
An eight-year-old boy is killed and his mother injured after being pushed by a man into the path of an oncoming train at
Frankfurt's
main station, in
Hesse,
Germany. The attacker, a 40-year-old
immigrantEritrean man who lives in
Switzerland, also attempted to knock a third person onto the tracks. The suspect and the victims did not know each another.
(Sky News)
At least 62 people are killed, including sixteen who were
beheaded, during prison riots in
Pará,
Brazil, which saw rival gangs battle for five hours.
(CNN)
The
Chinese government's
Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office condemns protests in
Hong Kong as "evil and criminal acts committed by the radical elements", saying that Hong Kong's top priority is to "punish violent and unlawful acts in accordance with the law". Hong Kong legislators and journalists reject the statement from
Beijing, expressing concern that this will worsen tensions.
(BBC News)