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Barbaric double honor killing: Pakistani man murders his two sisters on eve of weddings

Pakistan women protesting
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A Pakistani man killed his two sisters the evening before their weddings because they had chosen their own husbands, rather than settling for arranged marriages. It's the latest in a string of so-called "honor killings" to take place in Pakistan.

Nazir Hussain, 35, from Pakistan's central Punjab province, shot dead his two sisters on Friday. The two victims, 22-year-old Kosar Bibi and 28-year-old Gulzar Bibi, were set to get married the next day.

"The brother shot dead both the sisters yesterday and fled the site," police officer Mehar Riaz told AFP. "It is a simple case of killing for honor."

Hussain had objected to the nuptials, wanting the women to marry within the extended family rather than choose their own spouses, Riaz said.

The father of the family, Atta Mohammed, said his son had "ruined my family, he destroyed us, he destroyed everything," the Express Tribune reported.

Hussain is now on the run, and a police search is underway.

Comment: This practice is so barbaric that to say it is "honor' killing lacks any humanity whatsoever.


Hearts

India sends 16,000kg of food to starving workers in Saudi Arabia after mass layoffs

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© AFPForeign laborers outside the Saudi immigration offices.
Over 10,000 starving Indian workers in Saudi Arabia have received 16,000kg of food from their own government, which was distributed in front of the India's consulate in the port city of Jeddah.

Over 10,000 Indian workers were laid off in Saudi Arabia after growth has slowed in the country, triggered by the negative effects of falling oil prices. The workers were left without any money to buy food or travel back to India. They asked their government for help.

The desperate situation came to light after India's Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj said "large numbers" of Indians had been laid off in Saudi Arabia.

Swaraj appealed to the Indian community on Twitter to "help your fellow brothers and sisters." "I assure you that no Indian worker rendered unemployed in Saudi Arabia will go without food," she wrote.

Eye 2

Psychopaths? Parents charged with child abuse after forcing child to stand on pavement barefoot in 110 degree weather

mark sarah simmons
© Maricopa County Sheriff’s OfficeMark and Sarah Simmons
On July 12, the high in Phoenix was 110 degrees, according to Weather Underground.

That's not quite hot enough to effectively fry an egg on the street, according to The Washington Post, but it is hot enough to severely burn the bottom of someone's feet.

Police said that's exactly what happened when Mark Simmons decided to punish his 6-year-old son by "taking the boy outside and making him stand barefoot on the ground in the backyard as punishment," according to court records cited by ABC affiliate KNXV-TV.

Simmons also allegedly told police that he used a belt to whip the child, leaving him with bruises.

On camera, KNXV-TV reporter Sonu Wasu demonstrated that she could barely endure the blazing Phoenix concrete for more than a second or two.

Police claim Simmons's child was forced to stand outside for about 10 minutes, the station reported.

Airplane

Four dead after medical plane crashes in northern California; pilot declared 'smoke on board'

medical plane crash in California
A medical transport plane crashed in northern California killing all four people on board Friday.

Around 12:30 a.m. local timeFriday, the Piper Cheyenne aircraft containing three crew members and one patient departed from airport in Crescent City, California -- about 20 miles south of Oregon.

The plane, which is part of Cal-Ore Life Flight's fleet, was headed for Oakland International Airport, located about 400 miles south.

By 1 a.m., the pilot declared an emergency indicating that there was smoke onboard, said Lt. Wayne Hanson of the Humboldt County Sheriff's Department. Five minutes later, communication with the plane was lost, according to Cal-Ore Life Flight.

Search teams from several agencies including the Coast Guard, Humboldt County Sheriff's Department and Cal Fire fanned the area trying to locate the crash site. Around 10 a.m., rescue teams found the wreckage just north of McKinleyville, California. But there were no survivors. The plane crashed in a rural, mountainous area, so no one on the ground was hurt, said Hanson.

"This is one of the saddest moments in our history," said Cal-Ore Flight in a statement. "First and foremost, our thoughts and prayers are with the families of the patient and our crew members.

"A transport medic, a flight nurse, a patient and the pilot had been onboard, according to CNN affiliate KIEM-TV in Eureka, Calif. The company stated that it could not release the identities of the deceased until they receive confirmation from local authorities.

Comment: There was another fatal plane crash in California last week. See also: Columbia Airport, California: 4 dead in fiery plane crash


Cheese

Blooming only once a decade, fetid corpse flower overwhelms New York Botanical Gardens visitors

corpse flower
© Kathy Willens/Associated PressLike a decomposing body, the inside of the flower heats up to help distribute the smell.
One of the world's largest flowers, Amorphophallus titanum takes around a decade to bloom and promptly dies two days later in a foul-smelling crescendo

On Friday morning, visitors to New York's botanical garden in the Bronx gathered together and began to sniff. They were there to witness one of the world's largest and smelliest flowers - Amorphophallus titanum, also known as the corpse flower - bloom.

"It smells like lettuce when you take it out of the bag," a woman yelled from the crowd of onlookers in the Enid A Haupt conservatory. "It smells like the aquarium. Like the penguin enclosure," another added. The odor came in waves as onlookers jostled for the best spot to take photos and selfies with the giant flower. Some left holding their noses.

Kathryn, an 11-year-old plant enthusiast, said it smelled like her cat's litter box but sharper. Her six-year-old brother, Toby, said it smelled worse than "one thousand pukes". Like many others, the young girl watched an online live stream of the plant all week anxiously waiting for its petals to open.

Friday marked the first time the flower, which takes around a decade to bloom and then dies after 24-36 hours, appeared in the city since 1939. The blooming was highly anticipated due to the "gross-out factor" and the flower's rarity, said Marc Hachadourian, director of the Nolen Greenhouses at the garden. Its petals began to creep open on Thursday afternoon.

Ambulance

Rio Olympics 2016: Athletes warned to keep mouths closed when swimming in faeces-infested water

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© Matthew Stockman/GettyPollution floating in Guanabara Bay
All efforts by the government to clean the Rio waters seem to have failed

Athletes competing in the 2016 Olympic Games in Brazil have been warned by doctors, engineers, and scientists to keep their mouths shut while participating in activities in the water.

Researchers found that many of the beaches in Rio de Janeiro have been long contaminated with raw sewage, household garbage, and even dead bodies, creating hazardous swimming conditions for the 500,000 people expected to descend on the city in August.

"Foreign athletes will literally be swimming in human crap, and they risk getting sick from all those microorganisms," Rio paediatrician Dr Daniel Becker told the New York Times. "It's sad but also worrisome."

The Brazilian government had promised to clean the pathogen-infested Guanabara Bay in 2014, but those efforts failed.

Bomb

Kabul rocked by massive truck bomb, Taliban claims responsibility, gunfight ongoing with militants

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© Omar Sobhani / ReutersAfghan policemen keep watch near the site of a blast in Kabul, Afghanistan August 1, 2016.
The Taliban claimed responsibility for a truck bomb attack on a foreign hotel in the Afghan capital of Kabul early on Monday. Several gunmen attacked the compound following a powerful explosion and engaged in a shootout with security forces.

The blast occurred in the middle of the night, at around 1:30 am local time. The blast has been described on Twitter as being so loud that it woke up people "all over the city."

A "truck bomb" struck "a foreign guesthouse," reported Lotfullah Najafizada, head of Kabul-based TOLOnews TV broadcaster, citing security sources. He added that "four attackers" were trying to enter the building.

"A truck full of explosives exploded near the entrance of Northgate [hotel]," reported Bilal Sarwary, another local journalist, citing police, adding that there were reportedly four attackers involved.

"Fighting is heard" in the proximity of the site, he added.

Comment: The Camp North Gate hotel reportedly caters primarily to US and other Western defense contractors. Still no word on casualties, but dozens are feared to be dead. Afghan security forces have begun storming the hotel. Recently, the Taliban sent a delegation to China to discuss the situation and their battle against foreign occupation. See:


Attention

Death toll of Baghdad July 3rd bombing attack climbs to 324

Baghdad suicide car bomb
© REUTERS/ Khalid al Mousily
The death toll from a suicide bombing in central Baghdad on July 3 has reached 324 and might climb further, according to Health Minister of Iraq.

The attack, claimed by the Daesh militant group, was the deadliest suicide bombing attack since the US-led toppling of Saddam Hussein 13 years ago.

In the initial days after attack, the reported death toll was more than 100 people. In a month after the attack, the number of casualties tripled.

According to Iraqi Minister of Health Adela Hmoud, the death toll can rise even further, as forensic teams are still working to identify bodies.

Nuke

Cairo and Moscow agree on Egypt's first nuclear power plant construction terms

model of nuclear plant
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Egypt and Russia have agreed on all the clauses of the commercial contract on construction of the first nuclear power plant in the country, the Egyptian presidential office said in a statement Sunday.

"The minister [of Energy] during the meeting briefed the president on the final version of the contract on Dabaa [nuclear power plant], informing him on the agreement with the Russian side on all terms in question," the statement read.

The date of contract signing is expected to be announced right after its approval by the country's supreme administrative court, the Council of State.

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Muslim community refuses to bury killer of French priest, attends Catholic Mass across France and abroad

Flowers pic of priest
© Pascal Rossignol / Reuters
The Muslim community in Saint-Etienne-du-Rouvray in northern France, where two jihadists slit Father Jacques Hamel's throat, is refusing to bury one of the attackers, saying that he put a stain on Islam, the French media reported.

Algerian-born 19-year-old Adel Kermiche was one of the two attackers who killed the 85-year-old priest and seriously injured an elderly parishioner. A French citizen, he was living in Saint-Etienne-du-Rouvray and attempted to join Islamic jihadists in Syria back in 2015.

"We're not going to taint Islam with this person," Mohammed Karabila, a leader at a local mosque, told Le Parisien newspaper, "We won't participate in preparing the body [for the burial] or the burial." A Muslim worshiper, Khalid El Amrani, supported the move, saying that the refusal to bury the terrorist is "normal." "What this young man did is sinful," the 25-year-old engineer said, "He is no longer part of our community."

Now it is up to the local authorities to decide how to issue the burial permit for Kermiche.

Comment: Actions speak volumes when we come together for the right reasons and go beyond our petty self-definitions to do what is honorable.