Tuesday, August 23, 2016

1900 killed in Philippines war on drugs and other top stories.

  • 1900 killed in Philippines war on drugs

    More than 1,900 people, or about 36 per day, have been killed in a violent campaign against drugs in the Philippines since President Rodrigo Duterte came to office seven weeks ago, the country's national police chief says.Director-General Ronald dela Rosa told a Senate hearing on Tuesday there was no declared policy to kill drug users and pushers and that about 1,100 deaths were still being investigated."We are not butchers," he said.The rest of the dead were people killed in police anti-narcoti..
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  • Penguin Sir Nils Olav III promoted to Brigadier in Royal Norwegian Guard

    Penguin Sir Nils Olav III promoted to Brigadier in Royal Norwegian Guard
    Penguin Sir Nils Olav III promoted to Brigadier in Royal Norwegian Guard Updated August 23, 2016 13:10:35 A penguin is definitely an unlikely candidate for military success, but a king penguin by the name of Sir Nils Olav III has just been promoted to Brigadier in the Royal Norwegian Guard.The Edinburgh Zoo's resident penguin was awarded the prestigious title during a special ceremony at the zoo with 50 of Norway's guardsmen in attendance.Sir Olav III marched down the l..
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  • Connor's idea to burn evidence

    Connor's idea to burn evidence
    David Taylor returns to police station0:31David Taylor returns to the police station after going to find the spot where evidence was burned. Sara Connor has denied any involvement in the killing of Bali policeman Wayan Sudarsa, whose bloodied body was found on Kuta beach in the early hours of Wednesday morning. Picture: AAP / Putra SinulinggaCindy Wockner and Komang ErvianiNews Corp Australia NetworkAUSTRALIAN woman Sara Connor’s boyfriend repeatedly smashed a beer bottle into a Bali police off..
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  • 'We run toward the screams': Meet the Aleppo rescue team that saved 5-year-old Omran

    'We run toward the screams': Meet the Aleppo rescue team that saved 5-year-old Omran
    A Syrian civil defense volunteer, part of a unit known as the White Helmets, speaks with the driver of a bulldozer who is removing rubble following a reported airstrike in Aleppo on June 3, 2016. (Thaer Mohammed/AFP/Getty Images) As the volunteers scrabbled through smashed cinder blocks, the whimper they’d been hearing for hours grew louder. It was the only sign that this rubble had once been someone’s home. “Go slowly, go slowly,” shouted one as the noise turned into a sharp cry. This was a..
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  • French burkini ban: Businessman pays women's fines

    French burkini ban: Businessman pays women's fines
    Rachid Nekkaz, a wealthy Algerian entrepreneur and human rights activist, has stepped up to the plate to pay the penalty for any Muslim woman who is fined in France for wearing the burkini, a full-length swimsuit that covers the whole body except for the face, hands and feet. "I decided to pay for all the fines of women who wear the burkini in order to guarantee their freedom of wearing these clothes, and most of all, to neutralize the application on the ground of this oppressive and unfair law,..
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  • Venezuela public workers face sack over referendum

    Venezuela public workers face sack over referendum
    Image copyright Reuters Image caption President Maduro gave ministries 48 hours to sack senior workers who had signed the petition Venezuelan public sector workers who signed a petition backing a referendum to recall President Nicolas Maduro could face dismissal, a spokesman of the governing Socialist Party said.The spokesman said President Maduro had ordered that any manager in five key ministries who signed the petition should be sacked.The petition..
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Qatar airline cuts back daily Adelaide flights .Tomorrow's weather: Top of 24C and gale-force winds .
Application to demolish Port Adelaide's Fishermen's Wharf Market ... .Tomorrow's weather: Top of 24C and gale-force winds .

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