Aggression
Serbia to sue NATO member-states for 1999 attack
A legal team is being put together in order to file lawsuits against NATO countries that took part in the 1999 bombing of Serbia.
These countries will be sued for material and non-material damage inflicted on individual citizens.
- Read more about Serbia to sue NATO member-states for 1999 attack
- Log in to post comments
There is no 'good' or 'bad' terrorist: Presidential spokesperson
Turkish Presidential spokesman said on May 19 it is not correct to categorize terrorists as 'good' or 'bad'.
Speaking at a discussion with the visitors of the 9th Kocaeli Book Fair in northwestern Turkey, İbrahim Kalın said everybody should fight terrorism.
Chicago police release petrol station shootout (video)
Chicago police have released a surveillance video from April 8 showing a shoot-out at petrol station that resulted in the killing of a 43-year-old man. Last month, police announced that no one would face charges after Ronald Morales, 43, was shot multiple times at a BP gas station at 7450 W. Grand Ave., Elmwood Park. Police had said the man who survived the shootout acted in self-defense.
UK: Police let 45 men who admitted rape walk away with a caution!
Police reportedly let 45 men to walk away with a caution after they admitted to rape.
In the last five years, police forces in England and Wales cautioned 45 adults for rape and 1,585 for sexual assault, The Mirror reports.
Over the same period, 148 children were cautioned for rape and 606 for sexual assault.
Rival gangs seen behind shooting of known thug
Police investigating the execution-style shooting of a man outside his son's school in an eastern Athenian suburb on Wednesday believe the incident to be linked to rivalry between extortion rackets in the Greek capital.
- Read more about Rival gangs seen behind shooting of known thug
- Log in to post comments
Muslim doctor arrested for female genital mutilation
A Detroit emergency room physician was charged Wednesday with mutilating the genitalia of two 7-year-old girls in what is believed to be the first case of its kind brought under federal law.
Education Minister Unveils Anti-Aggression Plan
Education and Science Minister Nikolay Denkov on Monday unveiled an interdepatmental Plan for Agression Prevention and Better Security at the education institutions.
Denkov said ''We can expect that school aggression will end when becomes a fact in society. This, however, will not take place very soon, so we must take measures.''
- Read more about Education Minister Unveils Anti-Aggression Plan
- Log in to post comments
Save the Children finds rising self-harm, depression in Greek camps
Children stuck in Greek migrant camps are cutting themselves, attempting suicide and using drugs to cope with "endless misery," international charity Save the Children said on Thursday.
Reuters obtained an advance copy of a report that marks one year since the European Union struck a deal with Turkey to stem the flow of refugees and migrants to Greek islands.
Special guard charged with taxi driver's murder remanded in custody
A 30-year-old police special guard alleged to have murdered a 52-year-old tax driver in Kastoria last week was remanded in custody on Monday.
The suspect is the officer who shot and arrested Nikos Maziotis - the self-professed leader of guerrilla group Revolutionary Struggle - during a shootout at Monastiraki in 2014.
Policeman confesses to killing taxi driver in Kastoria
A 30-year-old police special guard who on Saturday confessed to the murder of a 52-year-old cab driver in the region of Lefki, in Kastoria, northern Greece, on Friday night was the man who shot and arrested Nikos Maziotis - a leading member of the Revolutionary Struggle urban terror group - during a shootout at Monastiraki in 2014.