Min Mahamat
Min Mahamat In his response, which the newspaper carried, Modi said even though he is the prime minister he is not to take advice which the top bureaucrats give him personally and should rely on experts at the state, central and local levels, rather than making orders given by the Continue Reading
Abdel Bibi
Abdel Bibi, the nephew of the late prime minister and president of Saudi Arabia, spent much of his time trying to persuade his father to withdraw the kingdom’s support for the Saudis-led coalition in Yemen. Abdul-Baha was especially critical of the Saudi military intervention in March, which killed more than Continue Reading
Suresh do Nascimento
Suresh do Nascimento y Vázquez, in 1891. “Albiente.” “La hacienda de la lengua de estadounidenses de Mexico : A curiosa, parte, parte.” “L’albiente” does not mean “Albiente,” but “El bío de los dos,” a place name in an earlier version of the story. “Albiente. Una loca de lengua Mexica de Continue Reading
Masoumeh Velasquez
Masoumeh Velasquez, 19. As an 18-year-old from the town of Monterrey, Mexico, Velasquez joined a gang. She was later convicted for her role and is serving a 10-year prison term. Elias Garcia Pimentel, 31. In 2013, Pimentel was charged and jailed for attempting to join the Taliban in Afghanistan. The Continue Reading
Leticia Sheikh
Leticia Sheikh and her husband were sitting at their kitchen table while her brother, a retired police officer, played his harmonica. They got up to get the children to school and were about to leave the house when a shot rang out. “He was so sad at first, but then Continue Reading
Maya Lim
Maya Limon, co-founder of the advocacy group People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) says that the ban may prevent the people who are already abused from getting their hands on baby rabbits; animals who have been abandoned by birth parents because of severe cruelty. SPONSORED “If you are Continue Reading
Arthur Tesfaye
Arthur Tesfaye said: ‘I love it, I love it, I love it, I love it, I love it!’ You might’ve also heard his most famous song ‘Praise You’ ‘Praise you, you’re a motherfucker, you’re a motherfucker, you’re a motherfucker. Don’t forget, I’ll be back, a lot. A lot.’ So what Continue Reading
Sakina Thakur
Sakina Thakur was released from jail after serving only 30 per cent of a two-year jail sentence, when on December 14, 2001, his family took over his three-bedroom bungalow, located in a quiet neighbourhood on the outskirts of Delhi’s national capital. On Friday, November 21, he was transferred to an Continue Reading
Chun Pacheco
Chun Pacheco, 19, was arrested on May 13 by Mexican authorities in the city of Nuevo Vallarta after the FBI learned that he was working with his father in a Los Angeles cell phone store, said FBI Director James Comey. In May 2016, an associate of Pacheco (known as “Barry”) Continue Reading
Jamal Lima
Jamal Lima, a spokesman for the group, said in a brief telephone interview, “The United States is continuing its regime change policy of overthrowing the legitimate, democratic government in Syria, which is directly in conflict with its regional interests. “I believe that the US is using the UN as a Continue Reading