Today's World News
To Start off in Science
Nuclear fusion device's 1st test with hydrogen declared a success - Wendelstein 7-X stellarator in Greifswald successfully generated a plasma for a fraction of a second. Source
Julian Assange is being arbitrarily held, UN panel to say - A UN panel has ruled in favour of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange after he complained he was "arbitrarily detained", the BBC understands. Source
TPP protesters shut down central Auckland as ministers sign controversial deal. Source
Woman assaulted by PC who lost his job found dead in Holloway cell - Sarah Reed, who suffered from severe mental health issues, was denied treatment in prison, say family. Source
Gorbachev: ‘I am ashamed by Putin and Medvedev’ - In a Russian video interview published on Monday (1 February), former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev harshly criticises President Vladimir Putin, and Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev. Source
Taliban kill 10-year-old hailed as militia hero - Human rights groups criticise the recruitment of child soldiers following shooting of Wasil Ahmad. Source
Women barred from entering Starbucks in Saudi Arabia - Saudi women going to the Starbucks café in Riyadh were surprised to find a board at the door asking them to keep out of the place, according to Emirates 24/7. Source
Police arrest 'IS' suspects as Carnival celebrations kick off in Germany - Several men said to be linked to the "Islamic State" militant group have been arrested at the start of Carnival. Police have increased security in the wake of the Paris attacks and sexual assaults committed in Cologne. Source
That's all for today, Thank you.
To Start off in Science
Nuclear fusion device's 1st test with hydrogen declared a success - Wendelstein 7-X stellarator in Greifswald successfully generated a plasma for a fraction of a second. Source
Julian Assange is being arbitrarily held, UN panel to say - A UN panel has ruled in favour of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange after he complained he was "arbitrarily detained", the BBC understands. Source
TPP protesters shut down central Auckland as ministers sign controversial deal. Source
Woman assaulted by PC who lost his job found dead in Holloway cell - Sarah Reed, who suffered from severe mental health issues, was denied treatment in prison, say family. Source
Gorbachev: ‘I am ashamed by Putin and Medvedev’ - In a Russian video interview published on Monday (1 February), former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev harshly criticises President Vladimir Putin, and Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev. Source
Taliban kill 10-year-old hailed as militia hero - Human rights groups criticise the recruitment of child soldiers following shooting of Wasil Ahmad. Source
Women barred from entering Starbucks in Saudi Arabia - Saudi women going to the Starbucks café in Riyadh were surprised to find a board at the door asking them to keep out of the place, according to Emirates 24/7. Source
Police arrest 'IS' suspects as Carnival celebrations kick off in Germany - Several men said to be linked to the "Islamic State" militant group have been arrested at the start of Carnival. Police have increased security in the wake of the Paris attacks and sexual assaults committed in Cologne. Source
That's all for today, Thank you.
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