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Horrific CCTV shows hit-and-run car smash in east London that left a woman, 50, and two children badly injured
This horrific CCTV footage shows a hit-and-run driver ploughing into a woman and two children crossing a London road.
The small hatchback careered into the group of five people walking across Central Park Road in East Ham, throwing three of them into the air.
The 50-year-old woman, 12-year-old boy and 11-year-old girl were left badly injured, while the driver stopped on the pavement and callously ran away with a passenger.
This horrific CCTV footage shows a hit-and-run driver ploughing into a woman and two children crossing a London road.
The small hatchback careered into the group of five people walking across Central Park Road in East Ham, throwing three of them into the air.
The 50-year-old woman, 12-year-old boy and 11-year-old girl were left badly injured, while the driver stopped on the pavement and callously ran away with a passenger.
Thousands protest in South Korea, demand president quit over scandal
Thousands of South Koreans rallied in Seoul on Saturday demanding the resignation of President Park Geun-hye, as a crisis deepened over allegations a friend exerted inappropriate influence over her and interfered in state affairs.
The street protest came as prosecutors investigate presidential aides and other officials to determine whether they broke the law to allow Park's friend, Choi Soon-sil, to wield undue influence and gain financially.
Angry Koreans say Park betrayed public trust and mismanaged the government, and has lost a mandate to lead the country.
"She must step down," Lee Jae-myung, mayor of Seongnam city south of Seoul and a vocal critic of the government, said to a loud cheer from the crowd. "If Park Geun-hye is no longer president, will our lives be any worse off and will the tension with North Korea be any worse?" he asked the crowd, which responded "No!"
About 8,000 people attended the rally, according to police, organized by a group of left-leaning civic groups. Organizers said up to 30,000 people took part in the march through the capital.
"It's become clear the people made a wrong decision and picked a wrong president," Jeong Hong-woo, 22, told Reuters at the rally.
Venezuelan President threatens to jail political opponents if they call for his removal
Venezuela President, Nicolas Maduro has threatened to jail his political opponents if they call for trial to remove him from Power.
This came after opposition leaders and hundreds of thousands of protesters took to the streets on Wednesday to protest against the president, as the country’s economic crisis continues to deepen food and medicine shortages, prompting opposition lawmakers to threaten to put the President on trial for violating democracy.
Reacting to the lawmaker’s threat, the President in a statement vowed to respond forcefully by jailing his political opponents if they make a move to call for his removal.
This came after opposition leaders and hundreds of thousands of protesters took to the streets on Wednesday to protest against the president, as the country’s economic crisis continues to deepen food and medicine shortages, prompting opposition lawmakers to threaten to put the President on trial for violating democracy.
Reacting to the lawmaker’s threat, the President in a statement vowed to respond forcefully by jailing his political opponents if they make a move to call for his removal.
'If they launch a supposed political trial, which is not in our constitution, the state prosecution service must bring legal action in the courts and put in jail anyone who violates the constitution, even if they are members of Congress.'
Celine Dion Shares Rare Pic Of Her Three Sons
Katy Perry may have stolen the show at Kate Hudson's Halloween party last night with her Hillary Clinton costume, but she wasn't the only famous face there! We spotted Jessica Alba, Kendall Jenner, Nicole Richie, Emma Roberts, Gwyneth Paltrow and tons of other stars rolling up to the party, and some of them went all out with sexy and spooky outfits. Kendall had just attended sister Kylie's Halloween bash, so she was really cramming in the events last night! Emma was nearly unrecognizable as a skeleton, while Gwyneth opted to hide under her cowgirl hat when we caught her with steady beau Brad Falchauk. We also caught Sacha Baron Cohen in a cow costume, and Nicole Richie's costume was pretty fab as well, though it doesn't appear as though the tiger in her trio is hubby Joel Madden. Or is it? We can't really tell from the face paint.
BRUNO MARS You Jacked Our Jam ... NOW WE'RE GONNA FUNK YOU UP!!!
Mars and "Uptown Funk" producer Mark Ronson are among many names listed in a lawsuit filed by members from the music group, Collage. The band released a single in 1983 called "Young Girls" and claim Bruno's Billboard #1 is a dead-on copy in rhythm, harmony, melody and structure.
Clinton campaign condemns FBI email move
Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign team has challenged the FBI over its decision to brief US lawmakers on a new inquiry into the Democratic candidate's email use.
FBI Director James Comey informed Congress of the move in a letter on Friday, 11 days before the election.
Mrs Clinton told supporters the move was "unprecedented" and "deeply troubling".
But Republican opponent Donald Trump has praised the bureau's decision.
In his letter to Congress, Mr Comey said the FBI had learned of fresh emails which might be "pertinent" to its previous inquiry into the Democratic candidate's use of a private server when she was secretary of state in the Obama administration.
Mr Comey has defended the move, insisting that not making it public would be "misleading" and also risked being "misunderstood", given that the FBI does not know the significance of the newly found emails.
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- How damaging is this for Clinton?
- 18 revelations from Wikileaks Clinton hack
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Speaking to supporters in Florida on Saturday, Mrs Clinton said: "It's not just strange, it's unprecedented. And it is deeply troubling because voters deserve to get full and complete facts.
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