South Korean ex-president Park’s sentence extended

    Gulf News: A South Korean appeal court on Friday extended ex-president Park Geun-hye’s prison sentence for corruption and abuse of power by one year. The decision by the Seoul High Court means the former head of state, who was ousted after a sprawling cor ruption scandal triggered mass protests, faces 25 years in jail.Park was convicted…

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      New Australian PM pledges ‘generational change’ to heal ruling party

      HossenSohel: New Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison promised generational change in the warring Liberal party yester day, seeking to end an internecine battle that has scarred the conservative government ahead of an election due by May 2019, reports Reuters.Morrison, who was treasurer under outgoing Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, emerged the surprise winner in a three-way challenge…

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        Huge wildfire spreads southwest of Berlin

        AP: Three villages southwest of Berlin have been evacuated as a wildfire the size of 400 soccer fields spread Friday. More than 500 people had to leave their homes as a result of the fire in Treuenbrietzen, some 50 kilometers (31 miles) outside of Berlin. “Our main goal is to protect the evacuated villages from the…

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          Veteran journalist Kuldip Nayar passes away

          The Hindu: Veteran journalist and former Rajya Sabha member Kuldip Nayar passed away at 12.30 a.m. on Thursday after a brief illness. He was 95. Mr. Nayar was known for his stand against the Indira Gandhi government during the Emergency as the Editor of The Statesman. He was arrested for his vocal protest during the time.

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            Killer of John Lennon loses parole bid for tenth time

            News Asia: The man who gunned down rock icon John Lennon nearly 38 years ago failed in his tenth try to win freedom from a prison sentence that could keep him behind bars for the rest of his life, New York prison authorities said on Thursday (Aug 23). A state board denied parole for Mark…

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