Another phone-hack suspect arrested; foam attacker jailed
LONDON: Detectives probing phone hacking at defunct tabloid the News of the World on Tuesday arrested the tabloids former managing editor. Without naming him,the police said a 71-year-old man had been arrested. Sky News identified him as former News of the World managing editor Stuart Kuttner. In a related development,activist Jonathan May-Bowles,who hit the tabloids owner Rupert Murdoch with a foam pie as he testified to British lawmakers,has been sentenced to six weeks in jail.
Italian parliament panel approves burqa ban
ROME: An Italian parliamentary commission Tuesday approved a draft law banning women from wearing face-covering veils in public. The draft passed by the constitutional affairs commission would prohibit women from wearing a burqa,naqib or any other garb that covers the face. The draft will be forwarded to parliament after the summer recess.
Muslims in US have sense of well-being: Poll
WASHINGTON: Muslim Americans have felt a surge in their sense of well-being,with the percentage of Muslims saying they were thriving in the US up 19 per cent since 2008,according to a Gallup poll released Tuesday. The poll found 60 per cent of Muslim Americans felt they were thriving,slightly higher than for Americans of any other religion except for Jews.
23 hurt in church attack in north Iraq: Police
SULAIMANIYAH: A car bomb outside a Christian church in the city of Kirkuk wounded 23 people Tuesday,the police said,as security forces found and disabled vehicles packed with explosives outside two other parishes in the north.
4 die in suicide blast at Afghanistan hotel
KABUL: A suicide bomber blew up his car outside a small residential hotel frequented by foreigners Tuesday,killing four guards,as two other militants stormed the hotel in Kunduz city and engaged the police in a two-hour gunbattle. The Taliban claimed responsibility.