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Swedish police to learn polite Arabic
Police who patrol Malmö’s Rosengård district are being offered a special Arabic language class to help them better understand and communicate with local residents in the predominantly immigrant area.
So far 45 officers have signed up for voluntary twelve-week class, which will provide training on a number of common greetings and pleasantries in Arabic, the local Skånska Dagbladet newspaper...
Libya: Gaddafi's army of mercenaries face backlash
A Libyan rebel points his rifle at a man accused of being a mercenary fighting for Muammar Gaddafi.
Many have been arrested and accused of fighting for dictator, but claim they were press-ganged.
Earlier this year, as revolution and siege ground Tripoli to a halt, Mehdi Hassan knew where to look for work. He would drive his taxi to a roundabout in the south-west of the capital and wait for foreigners...
Australian PM Julia Gillard hits out at asylum ruling
Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard has hit out at a High Court decision that ruled an asylum deal with Malaysia was unlawful.
Ms Gillard called the ruling “deeply disappointing” and said the court had “rewritten the Migration Act”.
Under the deal, Australia would have sent 800 asylum-seekers to Malaysia and would have received 4,000 refugees in return over four years.
But...
Colin Powell says Cheney fears trial as war criminal
Accused: Powell brushed off Cheney's claims that he tried to undercut President Bush's policies in Iraq.
An aide to former Secretary of State Colin Powell has hit out at Dick Cheney, saying the former Vice President fears being ‘tried as a war criminal’
Powell’s long-time aide and chief of staff, Colonel Lawrence Wilkerson told ABC news Cheney, ‘Was president for all...
How al-Qaeda got to rule in Tripoli
His name is Abdelhakim Belhaj. Some in the Middle East might have, but few in the West and across the world would have heard of him.
Time to catch up. Because the story of how an al-Qaeda asset turned out to be the top Libyan military commander in still war-torn Tripoli is bound to shatter – once again – that wilderness of mirrors that is the “war on terror”, as well as deeply...
Former Austin Powers actor Joseph Son convicted of Kidnaping
Convicted: Joseph Son played the role of Dr Evil's handyman 'Random Task' in the 1997 film 'Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery'.
An actor who appeared in the first Austin Powers film is facing a life sentence after being convicted of taking part in a brutal rape.
Joseph Son, 40, was found guilty of raping and torturing a 20-year-old woman after she was abducted near her...
21 civilians killed in Mogadishu fighting
A Somali government soldier maintains order as internally displaced women and their children wait for treatment at a feeding and treatment center in Mogadishu on August 26, 2011.
Twenty-one civilians have been killed and 59 others injured in attacks by men disguised as Somali troops and armed bandits in Mogadishu.
Armed men wearing uniforms of Somali Transitional Federal Government soldiers killed...
Arrests in Moscow as nationalists protest the Mirzayev case
More than 30 people have been arrested in Moscow and St. Petersburg as ultra-nationalists staged rallies over the death of Ivan Agafonov.
Agafonov, 19, died after a scuffle outside a Moscow nightclub on Aug. 13 and Dagestan-born martial arts champion Rasul Mirzayev is accused of throwing the fatal punch.
That has angered right-wing groups, who are planning a wave of protests against “Caucasian lawlessness”.
And...
Europeans overwhelmingly against immigration
An international survey of 23 countries by Ipsos has found opposition to immigration in numerous countries across the world, with majorities often considering its effects to be negative and its scale excessive. European nations were typical of this trend.
Majorities in countries as diverse as Germany, South Africa, Russia, Turkey and the United States were found to consider immigration to have a...
Two Germans go missing in Afghanistan
Two Germans have been reported missing after setting off to mountain climbing in the northern Parwan province of the war-torn Afghanistan.
Provincial police chief ,General Sher Ahmad Maladani, says the German mountain climbers have been disappeared near the city of Salang Pass located in Parwan province on Friday, a Press TV correspondent reported.
They have reportedly left their driver to go hiking...
Police Officer buys child a McDonald's meal before being shot dead
Final act of kindness: After seeing that the boy didn't have enough cash, Jeremy Henwood buys the meal for him.
Police have released video from a McDonald’s security camera that show a police officer’s final act of kindness shortly before he was killed in a random act of violence.
The video clip shows Officer Jeremy Henwood paying for a 10-year-old boy’s meal at a McDonald’s...
Woman charged with grabbing stranger's infant from stroller, slamming him, attempting to eat his arm
Police released this mugshot of Natasha Hubbard, accused of attacking a stranger’s infant baby in downtown Los Angeles last week.
A crazed woman randomly snatched an infant from a stroller, slammed the baby into a pole and later said she was trying to break the baby’s arm off “so she could eat it,” Los Angeles cops said Wednesday.
Prosecutors have charged Natasha Hubbard, 36,...
Gaddafi son allegedly killed, another flees rebel grip
Khamis Gaddafi
Muammar Gaddafi’s son Khamis may have been killed, Reuters reported, citing Al Jazeera. Another son Mohammed, one of three Gaddafi sons captured by rebels Monday, has allegedly escaped house arrest with the help of loyalist fighters.
Two bodies have been found that could be those of Khamis and Gaddafi’s intelligence chief, Abdallah Senussi, Al Jazeera reported, citing unnamed sources.
As...
5 NATO oil tankers torched in Pakistan
Pakistani firefighters extinguish burning NATO supply oil tankers in southwestern Pakistan on August 19, 2011.
Militants in southwestern Pakistan have attacked yet another convoy carrying fuel to NATO forces in neighboring Afghanistan, and set the oil tankers alight.
The attackers sprayed the oil trucks with bullets, causing them to catch fire on a main highway in the Dasht area, some 20 kilometers...
Zimbabwe: Farm Invasions Continue Across Country
The remaining white commercial farmers across the country are facing intensified threats by mobs of land invaders, as the lawless invasions of farms continue.
Last week Banket farmer Roy Crawford was reportedly abducted from his farm and tied up with barbed wire, apparently for “failing to chant election slogans supporting (Robert) Mugabe.” Crawford was eventually released after the police...

























