Sunday, 4 February 2018

Italy drive-by attack targets immigrants in Macerata

A handgun on the seat of a black Alfa Romeo used by a man suspected of wounding several foreign nationals in a drive-by shooting in Macerata, 3 February
A handgun was found in the suspect's car
Italian police have arrested a gunman suspected of carrying out a drive-by shooting spree that targeted African immigrants.
At least six people were wounded in the central town of Macerata.
The suspect, named locally as Luca Traini, 28, had an Italian flag wrapped around his neck when he was detained.
He had taken part in regional elections for the anti-immigration Northern League last year and reportedly made a fascist salute when he was captured.

US House Speaker Paul Ryan deletes $1.50 tax cut gain tweet

House Speaker Paul Ryan participates in a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington, 30 January 2018
Paul Ryan was a staunch supporter of the Republican tax reform bill

US House speaker Paul Ryan has come under fire after citing a school worker who was $1.50 (£1) a week better off because of recent tax cuts.
Mr Ryan deleted a tweet about a school secretary who, he said, was "pleasantly surprised" by the increase.
The post was widely derided with many social media users saying $1.50 was not a significant pay hike.

Mexico finds nearly 200 migrants hidden in cramped lorry

Police instruct a group of Central American migrants intercepted as they crossed the country in the Tamaulipas state, Mexico, 3 February 2018
Men, women and children were freed from the cramped lorry
Nearly 200 undocumented migrants from Central America have been found hidden in a lorry without food or water in north-eastern Mexico.
The men, women and children were found crammed into the truck in Tamaulipas state just south of the Texas border, officials said.
They had travelled from Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador and were bound for the US.

Russian jet shot down in Syria's Idlib province

Images said to show the wreckage of the Sukhoi-25
Images said to show the wreckage of the Sukhoi-25
A Russian Sukhoi-25 ground-attack aircraft has been shot down in a rebel-held area in Syria's north-western province of Idlib.
The Russian defence ministry said the pilot had ejected into an area believed to be controlled by the jihadist Hayat Tahrir al-Sham alliance.
Although he survived the crash he was killed in a ground fight, Moscow said.
Hayat Tahrir al-Sham - formerly linked to al-Qaeda - said it had shot down the plane.

Syria war: Turkey suffers deadliest day in Afrin offensive

Turkish soldiers deployed on Mount Bersaya, north of the Syrian town of Azaz near the border with Turkey, on January 29, 2018.
Turkey says it has sent troops into Afrin to drive out Kurdish militias
The Turkish military has suffered the deadliest day in its offensive against Kurdish militias inside northern Syria, with seven soldiers killed.
Five of the troops died when their tank was attacked in the Afrin region.
PM Binali Yildirim vowed to make the militias "pay for this twice as much" and jets later struck Kurdish targets north-east of the city of Afrin.