On Saturday, the country’s largest festival, Bråvalla, announced it would not be holding an event in 2018, after police said they had received reports of four rapes and 23 sexual assaults following this year's outing.
Tanzanian and UK media outlets reported on jailed insurance fraudster mum (Arafa Nassib) from East Africa who, with her son Adil Kasim, conspired to plot her fake death, so her son could claim life insurance policies from Scottish Widows Insurance firm.
London suffered a wave of terror last night, and the world’s media are following the story with great interest; CNN: “London acid attacks: 5 men assaulted in 1 night; 2 arrested”, TIME Magazine: “Acid Attacks Have Become a Gruesome Criminal Trend in the U.K.”, the Washington Post: “The London acid attack is part of a depressing, ‘barbaric’ trend.”
Talks on global trade at the Group of 20 summit proved very difficult and differences on climate change also were clear, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said Friday, as police and protesters clashed throughout the day in the summit's host city of Hamburg.
On the 7th of July, 20 year old Emani Arrahman, a Muslim refugee from Syria who was 9 months pregnant and hours before her delivery, was kidnapped, raped and murdered by two monsters, who also murdered her 10 month old baby son in Sakarya's northwest Kaynarca district in Turkey.
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan accepts Russian Federation Defense Minister Sergey Shoygu. The meeting, which was closed to the press started at 15.15 in the headquarters of the Presidential Palace in Tarabya.
According to the Afghanistan media reports on 09th July 2017, a group of young Afghan women and girls have launched a social media campaign "Where Is My Name" against the culture of hiding women's name in the public sphere.