Thursday, March 23, 2017

Attack outside the Houses of Parliament in London

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Attack outside the Houses of Parliament in London

Attack outside the Houses of Parliament in LondonA knife-wielding man went on a deadly rampage in the heart of Britain’s seat of power, plowing a car into pedestrians on London’s Westminster Bridge before stabbing a police officer to death inside the gates of Parliament. Five people were killed, including the assailant, in what police said they were treating as a terrorist incident. Reuters reporters inside the building heard loud bangs and shortly afterwards a Reuters photographer said he saw at least a dozen people injured on Westminster Bridge, next to parliament.


China says U.S. should respect China's air defense zone

China says U.S. should respect China's air defense zoneChina said on Thursday the United States should respect its air defense identification zone (ADIZ), after CNN reported China had warned a U.S. bomber it was illegally flying inside China's self-declared zone in the East China Sea. China declared the zone, in which aircraft are supposed to identify themselves to Chinese authorities, in the East China Sea in 2013, which the United States and Japan have refused to recognize.


US President's Son Faces Backlash After Criticizing London Mayor

US President's Son Faces Backlash After Criticizing London MayorThe Westminster attack left three people dead and almost 40 injured. The attacker was killed by the police outside the U.K. parliament.


4 Killed Including A Police Officer In Wisconsin

4 Killed Including A Police Officer In WisconsinPolice confirmed that the suspect was taken into custody. However, they did not release the names of the people involved and killed during the shootings in Wisconsin.


US suspects N Korea in $81 mn Bangladesh theft: report

US suspects N Korea in $81 mn Bangladesh theft: reportUS federal prosecutors suspect the North Korean government directed last year's theft of $81 million from Bangladesh's account at the New York Federal Reserve Bank, according to a media report Wednesday. Citing unnamed sources, The Wall Street Journal said prosecutors were developing cases showing Chinese middlemen helped the North Korean government orchestrate the enormous theft from the Bangladesh central bank. In February 2016, thieves transferred the funds from Bangladesh's account at the New York Fed to accounts in the Philippines using authenticated international bank access codes in the SWIFT system, not by hacking the bank.


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