News Headlines - 24 November 2019

General election poll projection claims Tories are set to win 48-seat majority - Mirror Online

The Tories could win a 48-seat majority, the first poll projection of its kind in the general election has claimed.
The analysis by public opinion firm Datapraxis projects Boris Johnson's party to win 349 seats - a gain of more than 30.
Labour is projected to lose just over 30 seats and end up on 213, with 49 seats for the SNP and 14 for the Lib Dems.

Data leak reveals how China 'brainwashes' Uighurs in prison camps - BBC News

Leaked documents detail for the first time China's systematic brainwashing of hundreds of thousands of Muslims in a network of high-security prison camps.
The Chinese government has consistently claimed the camps in the far western Xinjiang region offer voluntary education and training.
But official documents, seen by BBC Panorama, show how inmates are locked up, indoctrinated and punished.

The last Sumatran rhino in Malaysia has died - CNN

Wildlife officials in Malaysia are mourning the death of Iman, the country's last Sumatran rhino.
The female rhino, who was estimated to be about 25 years old, died Saturday at the Borneo Rhino Sanctuary in Tabin Wildlife Reserve, the Sabah Wildlife Department confirmed to CNN.

Singer Goo Hara found dead

Singer Goo Hara was found dead in her home in Seoul, police said Sunday evening. They are still investigating the cause of her death.
Goo, 28, was found at her home in Cheongdam-dong, southern Seoul, at 6:09 p.m., according to the Seoul Gangnam Police Station.
Goo debuted in 2008 as a member of girl group Kara. After the group was disbanded in 2016, she continued with her solo career here and in Japan.

West Ealing: Man stabbed to death outside railway station - BBC News

A man has died after being found fatally stabbed in a car outside a railway station in west London.
Murder detectives believe the 26-year-old victim was injured in a fight near to West Ealing railway station and was then involved in a car crash on Drayton Green Road shortly before 01:20 GMT.
Police have also quashed rumours the man was killed in a "road rage" attack.