News Headlines - 30 January 2015
▽Jordan still awaiting proof pilot held by IS safe | Daily Mail Online
Jordan has demanded evidence that the pilot who crashed in Syria on December 24 is still alive before freeing would-be suicide bomber Sajida al-Rishawi who is on death row.
▽Pakistan Shia mosque bombing kills dozens | The Guardian
Pakistan has been hit by a rising tide of sectarian violence in recent years, most of it by hardline Sunni Muslim groups targeting Shia Muslims, who make up about one in five of the population.
▽Tributes to churchill 50 years on | Daily Mail Online
Winston Churchill was remembered as "a great leader and a great Briton" at events to mark 50 years since the former prime minister's state funeral.
▽Westminster 'paedophile ring': Sir Peter Hayman named in secret file - Telegraph
National Archives paper reveals the late diplomat Sir Peter Hayman was the focus of a report into 'unnatural' sexual behaviour in the 1980s
▽Gulf nations want Australia expelled from Asian Football Confederation - SI.com
Some Persian Gulf nations in the Asian Football Confederation want to kick Australia out of the Federation, as the country has dominated international competition since its inclusion in 2006.