Indonesia to release suspected Bali bomb mastermind from prison
Bashir, 81, was convicted in 2010 under anti-terrorism laws for links to militant training camps in Aceh province and jailed for 15 years.
Bashir, 81, was convicted in 2010 under anti-terrorism laws for links to militant training camps in Aceh province and jailed for 15 years.
FFA terminates Matildas coach's contract months before World Cup over 'workplace issues' SBS News The Matildas World Cup preparations have been dealt a blow with head coach Alen Stajcic t
Orlando Solar Bears 1 @ South Carolina Stingrays 4
W Olivier Archambault, ORL: Did not play
(AHL contract)
Season Totals (ORL): 1 GP, 0-0-0, -1, 2 PIM
Season Totals (SYR): 7 GP, 0-3-3, +2, 2 PIM
17-18 Totals (Allen, ECHL): 19 GP, 13-18-31, +12, 32 PIM
17-18 Totals (SJ & SYR, AHL): 41 GP, 12-11-23, +2, 35 PIM
C Mitch Hults, ORL: 0-0-0, -2, 0 PIM, 1 SOG
Season Totals (ORL): 22 GP, 6-7-13, -5, 6 PIM
Season Totals (SYR): 9 GP, 1-3-4, -2, 4 PIM
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Anti-BJP parties join hands with Trinamool Congress
Michael Isikoff, chief investigative correspondent for Yahoo News, talks with Rachel Maddow about what he sees as weak spots in the Buzzfeed reporting about Michael Cohen taking orders from Donald Trump to lie to Congress, and the more important story he
A special fees of Rs 10 per bottle will be applicable on consumption of foreign liquor in restaurants and hotels, while Rs 5 will be charged on each bottle of beer.
In the article entitled ‘Radio veteran needs €500,000 to beat leukaemia’ (January 12), it was stated that a “centre, based in Houston, Texas, is interested in offering Mr Farrugia treatment. He flew to the US earlier this week but the financial burden is huge”. How magnanimous of this Houston centre that has expressed its “interest in offering Mr Farrugia treatment” that comes with the €500,000 price tag. To put it very crudely, if someone were to spend €500,000 on a Lamborghini he would expect it... Читать дальше...
Karnataka Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) legislators will return on Saturday from a private resort in Gurugram where they were lodged for the last few days, a party leader said.
The Central government has removed two Punjab National Bank (PNB) Executive Directors -- Sanjiv Sharan and K.Veera Brahmaji Rao -- for the lapses in the Rs 13,500 crore fraud allegedly perpetrated by absconding diamantaire Nirav Modi.
The hills of Himachal Pradesh on Saturday saw a marginal rise in the temperatures, but the Met Office here forecast crain and more snowfall in the next three days.
TEHRAN, Jan. 19 (MAN) – A huge fire exploded at a pipeline leaking fuel in central Mexico on Friday, killing at least 20 people and badly burning 71 others as locals were collecting the spilling gasoline in buckets and garbage cans, officials said.
DESPITE hearing that Marcelo Bielsa is likely to have sent a spy to monitor Middlesbrough’s training at Rockliffe Park earlier this season, Tony Pulis actually thinks the Leeds United boss is working wonders at Elland Road regardless of the “crazy” technique.
The PNB has intimated the action to the stock exchanges
A stunning boundary catch from Haidee Birkett has helped the Brisbane Heat reach their first WBBL final after edging past the Sydney Thunder by four runs in a gripping semi-final at Drummoyne Oval.
Richardson was called into the side after injury to vice-captain Josh Hazlewood, who has been ruled out of the entire series.
Anna Machin, Aeon Magazine
What separates us from our fellow apes is a question that, rightly or wrongly, distracts anthropologists periodically. Their discussions generally focus on language, tool use, creativity or our remarkable abilities to innovate, and it is certainly the case that two decades ago these answers would have been top of the exclusively human' list.
‘People who speak about women empowerment are silent’
Using the Nelson Mandela statue at the Union Buildings in Pretoria for shade, six Khoisan, say the time for talking about their demands is over.
Ed Yong, The Atlantic
Science is sometimes caricatured as a wholly objective pursuit that allows us to understand the world through the lens of neutral empiricism. But the conclusions that scientists draw from their data, and the very questions they choose to ask, depend on their assumptions about the world, the culture in which they work, and the vocabulary they use.
George Farmer & Paul Warren, The Conversation
Suppose you toss a coin and get four heads in a row what do you think will come up on the fifth toss? Many of us have a gut feeling that a tails is due. This feeling, called the Gambler's Fallacy, can be seen in action at the roulette wheel. A long run of blacks leads to a flurry of bets on red. In fact, no matter what has gone before, red and black are always equally likely.
Ross Pomeroy, RCS
The World Health Organization (WHO) recently announced ten threats to global health in 2019. Outlining these challenges at the beginning of each year has been a habit of late for the world's leading health agency. Usually, the WHO zeroes in on specific diseases, malnutrition, and potential pandemics, but this year, a health threat of a different variety also made the list: vaccine hesitancy.
The Philippines' wealthiest man Henry Sy, who rose from being a penniless Chinese immigrant to leading a multi-billion dollar business empire, died on Saturday, his conglomerate has announced.
Dirk Schulze-Makuch, Smithsonian Magazine
Astrobiologist Alberto Fairn of Cornell University and the Center of Astrobiology in Madrid, Spain, asks a provocative question in a paper published recently in EOS: How will our exploration of Mars change the Red Planet?
Democratic Sen. Kamala Harris of California again teased her rumored presidential bid during an interview with KTTV newsman Elex Michaelson.