News Headlines - 29 August 2015

Bangkok bomb: Thai police arrest man over Erawan blast - BBC News

Police in Bangkok say they have arrested a man in connection with a bomb that killed 20 people in the Thai capital nearly two weeks ago.

Hungarian police arrest driver of lorry that had 71 dead migrants inside | The Guardian

Hungarian police have arrested the driver of a lorry found on an Austrian motorway with the decomposing bodies of 71 people, including a baby girl, inside.

Phone hacking: Rupert Murdoch's News Corp could face corporate charges as CPS receives evidence - The Independent

The prospect of Rupert Murdoch and other senior executives facing corporate criminal charges over News Corporation’s role in phone hacking have increased after a “full file of evidence” from a three-year Scotland Yard investigation was passed to prosecutors.

Peter Greste: Al-Jazeera sentences 'truly devastating' - BBC News

Peter Greste, one of the three Al-Jazeera journalists sentenced to jail in Egypt at retrail for "spreading false news", said the convictions were "truly devastating".

When and where can I see the 'Supermoon' and 'Blood Moon'? - Telegraph

Tonight, sky watchers across Britain will be able to see the first of three Supermoons this year.
That means the moon will be very full and bright in the sky, because it has come very close to earth.