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Portal:Current events/2012 January 28

January 28, 2012 (2012-01-28) (Saturday)
Armed conflicts and attacks
Culture
Disasters
  • At least 20 people are killed in a fire at a drug rehabilitation centre in Lima. (BBC)
International relations
Legal and crime
  • A police officer and four journalists associated with British tabloid The Sun are arrested in relation to the News International phone hacking scandal, by detectives investigating payments made to police by journalists. The BBC understands the four journalists are ex-deputy editor Fergus Shanahan, ex-managing editor Graham Dudman, crime editor Mike Sullivan and head of news Chris Pharo. (BBC) (The Guardian)
  • Eight sea lions are found shot dead in the U.S. state of Washington. (KING-TV)(BBC)
  • Israeli police enter the Red Cross compound and arrest two more Palestinian MPs associated with Hamas. (CNN)
Politics and elections
  • A poll finds most voters in Ireland want to see any new European Treaty put to a referendum, though the government remains undecided. (RTÉ News)
  • The lawyer of former Scottish Socialist Party (SSP) leader Tommy Sheridan says authorities are trying to gag him. (The Telegraph) (BBC)
  • Approximately 300 people are arrested in the US city of Oakland, California during Occupy Oakland protests. (AP via Yahoo! News)
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