Four bikers held for robberies in DelhiSeptember 21st, 2009 NEW DELHI - Four motorcyclists have been arrested here for their alleged involvement in a series of robberies across the national capital, police said Monday. Sleuths of the crime branch's anti-robbery cell arrested Chandrabhan, Amit, Santosh Kumar and Chandra Mohan from Sadar Bazar area in north Delhi Sunday and seized two country-made firearms, four live cartridges and two motorcycles from their possession.
Prime Minister: Hungary to accept Guantanamo detainee, will participate in integration programSeptember 16th, 2009 Hungary to accept 1 Guantanamo detaineeBUDAPEST, Hungary — Hungary's prime minister says his country will accept one prisoner from the Guantanamo Bay U.S. military detention center that President Barack Obama has pledged to close.
Nazi-era war crimes suspect questioned in Hungary about killings in 1942September 15th, 2009 Hungary questions Nazi-era war crimes suspectBUDAPEST, Hungary — Prosecutors in Hungary have questioned suspected Nazi war criminal Sandor Kepiro about the murder of civilians in Serbia during World War II. Gabriella Skoda of the Budapest Chief Prosecutor's Office says 95-year-old Kepiro was questioned Tuesday about allegedly relaying orders as a Hungarian officer to soldiers who killed four civilians in Novi Sad, Serbia, in 1942.
Hindu and Jew urge Madonna to keep going with her criticism of discrimination against GypsiesSeptember 2nd, 2009 Hindu and Jew urge Madonna to take up Gypsy causeBUCHAREST, Romania — Two Americans — a Hindu and a rabbi — have urged Madonna to take up the cause of the many Gypsies in Europe who face discrimination. Last week, Madonna was booed by thousands of fans during a concert in Bucharest when she said widespread discrimination against Gypsies in eastern Europe should end.
Romania's 'King of the Gypsies' praises Madonna for speaking out on behalf of RomaSeptember 2nd, 2009 Well-known Gypsy praises Madonna's defense of RomaBUCHAREST, Romania — Romania's self-styled King of the Gypsies praised Madonna on Wednesday for using her "Sticky & Sweet" world tour to speak out on behalf of Gypsies. Last week, Madonna drew international attention by saying during a concert in Bucharest that widespread discrimination against eastern Europe's Gypsies, also known as Roma, should end.
Man accused in fatal fire held for trial in 4 other blazes in arson-plagued Pa. steel townAugust 31st, 2009 Man held for trial in 4 Pa. steel town arsonsWEST CHESTER, Pa.
Madonna booed in Bucharest for criticizing discrimination against Roma, or GypsiesAugust 27th, 2009 Madonna booed in Bucharest for defending GypsiesBUCHAREST, Romania — At first, fans politely applauded the Roma performers sharing a stage with Madonna. Then the pop star condemned widespread discrimination against Roma, or Gypsies — and the cheers gave way to jeers.
One killed, two injured in Budapest air show crashJuly 18th, 2009 BUDAPEST - A 60-year-old man was killed and two others injured Saturday when a light aircraft crashed amid sudden high winds at an airshow here in Hungary. The victim was a member of security staff at the Dunakeszi airstrip, five kilometres north of the Hungarian capital.
Kyrgyz police officer arrested in fatal beating of reporterJuly 17th, 2009 Kyrgyz policeman arrested after reporter attackBISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan — Prosecutors say a Kyrgyz police officer has been arrested in the beating of a reporter who later died from his injuries. Almaz Tashiyev's death last week reinforced concerns about the risks faced by independent journalists in the Central Asian nation.
After Romanians, Belfast racists target Indian familyJune 27th, 2009 LONDON - The Indian Community Centre in the city of Belfast, the capital of Northern Ireland, came under alleged racist attack at around the same time as attacks on Romanian gypsies, reports said. The BBC said the centre's priest and his family are now planning to move out after the June 15 attacks, which they believe was racially motivated.
2 Ohio brothers plead guilty in fatal beating of neighbor; prosecutors say motive was $50 debtJune 9th, 2009 Ohio brothers plead guilty in neighbor's deathCLEVELAND — Two Cleveland brothers have pleaded guilty in the fatal beating of a neighbor. They claimed the victim had broken into their house, but prosecutors believe the real motive was a $50 debt owed by the victim.
Bus driver charged with manslaughter in crash that killed 11 in Northern CaliforniaMay 13th, 2009 Driver charged in fatal Calif. casino bus crashWILLIAMS, Calif.
Victim in fatal shooting near Wesleyan campus was student from Colo.; suspect remains at largeMay 9th, 2009 Victim in Conn. shooting was student from Colo.MIDDLETOWN, Conn.
Victim identified as student in fatal shooting near Wesleyan campus; suspect remains at largeMay 8th, 2009 Victim in Conn. shooting identified as studentMIDDLETOWN, Conn.
Hungary's Gypsies targeted in series of deadly attacks, thousands expected at funeralApril 29th, 2009 Hungary's Gypsies targeted in deadly attacksTISZALOK, Hungary — Thousands of mourners headed Wednesday to the funeral of Jeno Koka, the fifth Hungarian Gypsy shot to death in a series of crimes police say may have been committed by the same group. There have been at least seven similar attacks since July 2008 against Roma — as Gypsies often preferred to be called.