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Murder plot charge against AC/DC drummer dropped A charge alleging that AC/DC drummer Phil Rudd was involved in a murder plot was dropped after New Zealand authorities found there was insufficient evidence
07 November 2014
Mexicans protest for 43 missing after mayor caught Thousands of protesters swarmed Mexico City to demand the safe return of 43 missing students after authorities arrested the main suspects in the disappearance.
06 November 2014
Kazakhstan introduces arrest for misdemeanors with no detention homes in place Kazakhstan has changed its legislature to huminize the justice system by differentiating between crimincal misdemeanor and criminal offence. The first is supposed to be punished by arrest but there are no detention homes in Kazakhstan. Even more, the courts will gain the right to order arrest for misdemeanors only starting January 1, 2017. That is, two years from now.
05 November 2014
British banker in court over grisly Hong Kong double murder A British banker appeared in a Hong Kong court charged with the grisly murder of two women whose bodies were found in his upmarket apartment.
03 November 2014
Italy president tells trial Mafia tried to blackmail state Italian President told a trial in which state officials are accused of making a secret deal with the Mafia that mobsters carried out bombings in the 1990s.
01 November 2014
OECD recommends confiscation for all corruption offences in Kazakhstan The OECD has issued several new recommendations to Kazakhstan in its fight against corruption.
31 October 2014
Spanish judge charges 26 suspects in graft scandal A judge in Spain has charged 26 suspects including governing party politicians and businessmen in a bribery probe that has embarrassed the government.
31 October 2014
Kazcosmos to develop electronic tagging devices for Kazakhstan Electronic tagging devices may be developed locally in Kazakhstan by its space agency Kazcosmos.
29 October 2014
Thousands mourn Canada soldier killed in Ottawa attack Thousands of mourners lined the streets of the Canadian city of Hamilton for the funeral of a soldier killed in an attack in the center of the nation's capital.
29 October 2014
What makes a criminal? Gene trawl raises questions Is a violent criminal born that way, or shaped by childhood experiences and circumstances?
28 October 2014
US school shooter 'invited victims to lunch' The alleged shooter whose gun rampage in a US school left three people dead invited five friends to lunch before opening fire on them.
28 October 2014
Credit-card hacking is Americans' top crime worry: poll Credit-card hacking is the number one crime on Americans' worry list, far above getting mugged or murdered.
28 October 2014
Steenkamp was about to leave Pistorius: mother The mother of Oscar Pistorius's girlfriend believes that her daughter was about to leave the disgraced athlete when he shot her dead.
27 October 2014
New governor in Mexico state hit by student disappearances An academic took over as interim governor of a crime-riddled Mexican state thrust into the global spotlight by the disappearance of 43 students.
27 October 2014
New York cop in serious condition after hatchet attack A rookie New York police officer remained in hospital in a serious condition after being attacked by a man with a hatchet who was then shot dead by officers.
25 October 2014
Mexico governor steps down over student disappearances The governor of the Mexican state,where 43 students vanished a month ago, has bowed to pressure to stand down.
24 October 2014
Latest White House intruder charged A man who jumped the White House fence was charged with two felony counts for allegedly kicking and punching two guard dogs.
24 October 2014
Shots shatter calm at home of Canadian democracy Where there had been stillness and dignity -- two Canadian soldiers standing ram-rod straight by a war memorial in silent honor to their fallen comrades.
23 October 2014
Pistorius sentenced to five years jail for killing girlfriend South African Paralympian star sprinter Oscar Pistorius was sentenced to five years in prison Tuesday for the killing of his girlfriend last year.
21 October 2014
Britain threatens Internet 'trolls' with two years in jail People found guilty of Internet "trolling" in Britain could be jailed for up to two years under government proposals outlined on Sunday.
20 October 2014
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