Police said the suspect, described as having no fixed address, was brought to a police station for questioning.
Saturday, November 30, 2019
US: 9 killed, 3 injured in South Dakota plane crash
Three survivors were taken to the hospital after rescuers pulled them from the wreckage during a winter storm.
On Hong Kong streets, protesters say 'Thank you' to Donald Trump
Hundreds of people in Hong Kong, including many elderly residents, marched to the U.S. consulate on Sunday to show "gratitude" for U.S. support of anti-government protests that have roiled the financial hub for nearly six months.
Who was London bridge attacker Usman Khan?
More information has emerged about man who killed two people in knife attack in London on Friday.
Hundreds march in Hong Kong against use of tear gas; city braces for further protests
Hundreds of protesters in Hong Kong, including many families with children, marched on Sunday in protest against police use of tear gas as the Asian financial hub geared up for further anti-government demonstrations following a week of calm.
At least 14 killed in bloody gunfight in northern Mexico
Daytime shootout took place days after US President said he would designate drug cartels as terrorist groups.
At least 14 killed in bloody gunfight in northern Mexico
Ten suspected cartel gunmen and four police were killed during a daytime shootout on Saturday in a Mexican town near the U.S. border, days after U.S. President Donald Trump raised bilateral tensions by saying he would designate the gangs as terrorists.
Australia's Weeks says hope helped him survive Taliban captivity
Timothy Weeks, the Australian academic released by the Taliban in November after being kept hostage for more than three years, said on Sunday that hope helped him survive the ordeal.
Australia's New South Wales rolls out mobile phone detection cameras
The Australian state of New South Wales, home to the country's largest city Sydney, rolled out mobile phone detection cameras on Sunday, hoping to cut the number of fatalities on its roads by a third over two years, transport authorities said.
As sea engulfs coastline, Indonesians pay high price to shield homes
Indonesian fisherman Miskan says the once-abundant catches he used to enjoy have been dwindling in recent years on this stretch of the Java Sea.
China accuses UN rights chief of emboldening Hong Kong protesters
China says Bachelet's call for an investigation into police conduct is interference and inappropriate.
At least 14 killed during gunfight in northern Mexico town
Ten suspected cartel gunmen and four police were killed during a bloody shootout on Saturday in a Mexican town near the U.S. border, authorities from the state of Coahuila said, during a moment of heightened bilateral tension over violent gangs.
Worker Hurt in New Orleans Collapse Gets Shown the Door
A construction worker hurt in last month’s collapse of the Hard Rock Hotel construction site in New Orleans has been deported to his native Honduras on Friday, the AP reports. The US Immigration and Customs Enforcement spokesman Bryan Cox said Delmer Joel Ramirez Palma, 38, was flown to Honduras from...
Journo's Murder Leads to Tense Courtroom Scene
To no one's surprise, he denied everything. Yorgen Fenech, a prominent Maltese businessman, pleaded not guilty Saturday to paying for the car-bomb murder of journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia, the New York Times reports. Fenech, 38, seemed impassive in a gray business suit as he heard the charges: complicity in murder,...
Pensioners and students gather for Hong Kong protest
Secondary-school students and retirees joined forces at a protest in Hong Kong on Saturday, the first of several rallies planned across the China-ruled city a day after police withdrew from a university that had been rocked by a two-week siege.
Macron is in a state of 'brain death', Erdogan says
Turkish president attacks French counterpart who criticised Ankara's Syria operation and lamented NATO's 'brain death'.
China criminalises 'fake news' created with AI, bots
New rules require videos, audio tracks produced using AI or virtual reality technologies to carry clear warning labels.
Brazil's Bolsonaro claims DiCaprio paid for Amazon forest fires
The far-right leader accuses the Hollywood actor and environmental activist without providing evidence.
Suriname President Bouterse sentenced to 20 years for killings
Desi Bouterse found guilty of killing 15 political opponents in 1982, two years after he seized power in a coup.
Friday, November 29, 2019
China arrests Belizean citizen over meddling in Hong Kong affairs
China arrested a citizen of Belize in its southern city of Guangzhou for allegedly meddling in the affairs of Hong Kong, the official Guangdong Communist Party newspaper reported on Saturday, citing the relevant national security department.
Germany's far-right AfD to pick new leaders as hardliners rise
Third biggest bloc in parliament could pick as leader a candidate who recently railed about 'Islamisation of the West'.
New Zealand gun owners stage protest over tighter controls
A group of about 50 New Zealand firearm owners protested further gun reforms on Saturday, sounding a note of discord over the tightening of the country's gun laws after the mass shooting in Christchurch in March that killed 51 Muslim worshippers.
No phones, scripted tweets: How Trump's Afghanistan trip was kept under wraps
Notorious for leaks and chastened by previous security lapses, the White House went to unusual lengths to keep President Donald Trump's Thanksgiving trip to Afghanistan under wraps, devising a cover story for his movements that included posting scripted tweets while he was in the air, administration officials said.
Indian police question suspects in Telangana rape and murder case
27-year-old veterinarian was reportedly attacked and her body burned after the motorbike she drove broke down.
From a box to a coffin: The long and deadly road home for Vietnamese migrants
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