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Book: Youths' rights breached

[2015-11-27 07:54]

Child suspects and victims of crimes in Thailand are commonly paraded before journalists, who identify them, their families and home addresses, violating their rights and further traumatizing them, experts say.

Floods bring desert nation nearly to halt

[2015-11-27 07:54]

Heavy flooding in Qatar on Wednesday caused gridlock on the country's roads as well as closures of schools and the US embassy.

Police injured as election protests turn violent

[2015-11-27 07:54]

A political rally by opposition supporters turned violent, leaving two police officers injured after rocks were thrown and guns fired during disturbances in the Haitian capital of Port-au-Prince.

Houthis accused of blocking aid to city's civilians

[2015-11-27 07:54]

A senior United Nations official has accused Yemen's dominant Houthi group of obstructing the delivery of humanitarian supplies to civilians in Taiz and warned that up to 200,000 people are living under "virtual siege" in the city.

Russia stops delivery of gas over payment

[2015-11-27 07:54]

Russian gas giant Gazprom ceased supplying gas to Ukraine on Wednesday, saying that Kiev had failed to make the required upfront payments on time.

Cameron says time to join airstrikes against militants

[2015-11-27 07:54]

British Prime Minister David Cameron said on Thursday it was time to take a decision to join airstrikes against Islamic State militants in Syria, arguing that Britain cannot "subcontract its security to other countries".

Rock band describes horror in interview

[2015-11-27 07:54]

The co-founder of the California-based rock band Eagles of Death Metal, whose Paris concert was targeted in a deadly attack by militants this month, said in an interview with Vice posted on Wednesday that he came face-to-face with a gunman backstage.

Chicago calm day after video of police shooting

[2015-11-27 07:54]

The white Chicago policeman charged with murdering a black teenager he shot 16 times spent his first full day in custody on Wednesday in a jail hospital ward, as calm prevailed in a city braced for civil unrest over new video footage of the slaying.

Germany gives Athens details of tax cheats

[2015-11-27 07:54]

A German federal state said on Wednesday it had transferred details of secret Swiss bank accounts with assets worth nearly $4 billion to Athens, as part of efforts to clamp down on Greek tax cheats.

Mother who left baby in New York City church will not face charges

[2015-11-27 07:54]

A mother who left her newborn son in a manger at a New York City church will not face criminal charges for giving him up, a prosecutor said on Wednesday.

IN BRIEF (Page 12)

[2015-11-27 07:54]

Russia's President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday that from Moscow's point of view, Turkey is deliberately trying to bring relations between Moscow and Ankara to a standstill.

Family-only time weighed for malls

[2015-11-26 07:48]

Qatar's only directly elected body is to vote on introducing family-only days at major shopping malls in a move dubbed a "bachelor ban" that is likely to restrict access for foreign laborers.

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