Saturday, January 26, 2013

Daily News: Reuters World News Headlines - Riots over Egyptian death sentences kill at least 32

Saturday, Jan 26, 2013 04:52 PM PST
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Riots over Egyptian death sentences kill at least 32 
Saturday, Jan 26, 2013 04:52 PM PST
Al Ahly fans celebrate after hearing final verdict of 2012 Port Said massacre, in CairoPORT SAID, Egypt/CAIRO (Reuters) - At least 32 people were killed on Saturday when Egyptians rampaged in protest at the sentencing of 21 people to death over a soccer stadium disaster, violence that compounds a political crisis facing Islamist President Mohamed Mursi. Armored vehicles and military police fanned through the streets of Port Said, where gunshots rang out and protesters burned tires in anger that people from their city had been blamed for the deaths of 74 people at a match last year. ...
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French, Malian forces capture Gao rebel stronghold 
Saturday, Jan 26, 2013 04:45 PM PST
Malian soldiers ride in a Malian army pickup truck in DiabalyKONNA, Mali/PARIS (Reuters) - French and Malian forces fighting Islamist rebels took control on Saturday of the rebel bastion of Gao, the biggest military success so far in an offensive against al Qaeda-allied insurgents occupying the country's north. The United States and Europe back the U.N.-mandated Mali operation as a counterstrike against the threat of Islamist jihadists using the West African state's inhospitable Sahara desert as a launching pad for international attacks. ...
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EU, Mercosur to unblock trade talks, hurdles remain 
Saturday, Jan 26, 2013 04:36 PM PST
Brazil's President Dilma Rousseff shakes hands with her Argentinean counterpart Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner during a meeting in SantiagoSANTIAGO (Reuters) - EU leaders won a promise from Argentina and Brazil on Saturday to revive stalled talks on a free-trade deal that would be a major prize for Europe as it emerges from crisis, but disputes over key issues mean a breakthrough appears distant. At a summit in Santiago, German Chancellor Angela Merkel led the Europeans in a new push in the negotiations with the South American trade bloc Mercosur that is made up of Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, Venezuela and Uruguay. ...
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Venezuela's Chavez overcomes infection, still having treatment 
Saturday, Jan 26, 2013 04:02 PM PST
Supporters of Venezuela's President Chavez attend a rally to commemorate 55th anniversary of last Venezuelan dictatorship collapse, in CaracasSANTIAGO/CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has overcome a respiratory infection, but is still being treated for breathing problems after cancer surgery in Cuba last month, a government minister said on Saturday. Official statements have sounded upbeat about the socialist president's condition in recent weeks, following rumors he was gravely ill in a hospital in Havana and might be unable to keep governing after being re-elected in October to a third term. ...
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Mali's displaced hopeful of return home as rebels melt away 
Saturday, Jan 26, 2013 03:21 PM PST
SEVARE, Mali (Reuters) - Refugees crowded excitedly around crackling radios at a camp in the central Mali town of Sevare on Saturday evening as French and Malian forces seized the Islamist rebel bastion of Gao. "I want very badly to go back home," said 19-year-old Amadou Maiga, who left Gao three months ago after rebels controlling it burned his school - declaring it a violation of Islam - and recruited his classmates as cooks and child soldiers. "Today we have real hope," he added, as other men in the camp sipped tea and buzzed about the latest headlines. ...
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Venezuela's Chavez overcomes infection, treatment continues 
Saturday, Jan 26, 2013 02:45 PM PST
Supporters of Venezuela's President Chavez attend a rally to commemorate 55th anniversary of last Venezuelan dictatorship collapse, in CaracasSANTIAGO/CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has overcome a respiratory infection, but is still being treated for breathing problems after cancer surgery last month, a government minister said on Saturday. Official statements have sounded upbeat about the socialist president's condition in recent weeks following rumors he was gravely ill in a hospital in Cuba. ...
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Egypt's National Defence Council calls for dialogue 
Saturday, Jan 26, 2013 02:18 PM PST
CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt's National Defence Council, headed by President Mohamed Mursi, on Saturday condemned street violence and called for national dialogue to resolve political differences, the information minister said after the council met. The council, which includes the defense minister, who is a general in charge of the army, could also consider declaring a state of emergency or a curfew in areas of violence if needed, Information Minister Salah Abdel Maqsoud said. ...
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Ireland says horse DNA in its burgers came from Poland 
Saturday, Jan 26, 2013 02:14 PM PST
The ABP foods Dalepak Hambleton factory at Leeming Bar industrial estate, is seen in Northallerton, northern EnglandDUBLIN (Reuters) - Beef containing horse DNA that was supplied by an Irish company to major food companies like Tesco originated in Poland, Ireland's agriculture department said on Saturday. The British food industry has been rocked by the revelation retailers sold beef products that contained horse DNA, a scandal that has also left Ireland's 2 billion euros ($2.6 billion) beef industry reeling from the knock-on effects. Results of tests showed that Polish ingredients used by Irish burger manufacturer Silvercrest contained 4.1 percent horse DNA, the agriculture department in a statement. ...
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Italy central bank approves Monte Paschi bailout request 
Saturday, Jan 26, 2013 01:51 PM PST
Monte Dei Paschi bank headquarters is pictured in SienaROME/MILAN (Reuters) - Italy's central bank on Saturday gave its approval to a request by scandal hit bank Monte dei Paschi di Siena for 3.9 billion euros ($5.3 billion) of state loans, the latest step in the battle to revive the ailing bank. The Bank of Italy's backing was the final stage required to free up the financial help for Italy's third biggest lender, which this week revealed loss-making derivatives trades that could cost it about 720 million euros. ...
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Crime boss suspects arrested at Russian birthday dinner 
Saturday, Jan 26, 2013 01:47 PM PST
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Police raided a restaurant near Moscow and arrested four alleged crime bosses and 19 others as they met to plan strategy after the killing of a criminal godfather known as Grandpa Hassan, the interior ministry said on Saturday. The police swooped on the Family Elite-Club restaurant in the town of Nikolina Gora after learning that suspects from Russia and Belarus would meet there to discuss "a series of questions of a criminal character," a ministry statement said. ...
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Greek ruling conservatives take lead over leftists: polls 
Saturday, Jan 26, 2013 01:20 PM PST
Greek Prime Minister Samaras addresses news conference in BerlinATHENS (Reuters) - Greece's ruling conservatives have grabbed a narrow lead over the leftist main opposition since securing bailout funds to avert bankruptcy, three opinion polls showed, as most Greeks believe the country will stay in the euro zone. A survey conducted by MRB pollsters for Sunday newspaper Real News showed that if elections were held now Prime Minister Antonis Samaras's New Democracy party would get 29.2 percent versus 27.8 percent for the anti-bailout SYRIZA party. The ultra-nationalist Golden Dawn ranked third with 11. ...
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Thousands march against gun violence in Washington 
Saturday, Jan 26, 2013 01:15 PM PST
People hold signs memorializing shooting death victims as they participate in the March on Washington for Gun Control on the National Mall in WashingtonWASHINGTON (Reuters) - Thousands of marchers rallied in Washington in favor of gun control on Saturday, including residents of Newtown, Connecticut, where a mass elementary school shooting reignited the U.S. gun violence debate. Speakers - including Education Secretary Arne Duncan, lawmakers and actors - urged the protesters carrying such signs as "What Would Jesus Pack?" to lobby Congress and state legislators to back gun control measures. ...
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Portuguese teachers protest against education cuts 
Saturday, Jan 26, 2013 12:57 PM PST
A demonstrator holds a sign before a protest by teachers against the government austerity policies in LisbonLISBON (Reuters) - Thousands of Portuguese teachers marched through Lisbon on Saturday to protest against cuts in education imposed as part of the government's austerity program. Teachers union Fenprof estimated 30,000 teachers marched through Lisbon city center, demanding the resignation of the education minister and protesting against pay cuts and what they called a deterioration in working conditions. "I am here to protect the public school, and, above all, I am here to defend the future of our country and the future of my children who are still growing," teacher Anabela Mendes told ...
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Time to open up to trade, EU tells Argentina, Brazil 
Saturday, Jan 26, 2013 12:27 PM PST
Brazil's President Dilma Rousseff shakes hands with her Argentinean counterpart Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner during a meeting in SantiagoSANTIAGO (Reuters) - EU leaders told Argentina and Brazil on Saturday to open up their markets and push ahead on a free-trade deal that would be a major prize for Europe as it tries to emerge from three years of economic crisis. Treading carefully in a region whose fortunes are markedly better than Europe's, German Chancellor Angela Merkel warned Buenos Aires and Brasilia not to revert to the kind of protectionism of the 1930s that deepened the Great Depression. ...
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Clash between Pakistani Taliban, militia said to kill 31 
Saturday, Jan 26, 2013 11:30 AM PST
PESHAWAR, Pakistan (Reuters) - At least 31 people were killed when Pakistan Taliban attacked a pro-government militia, according to reports from the two sides on Saturday, but the Taliban were beaten back after hours of fierce fighting. About 300 Taliban armed with mortars and rocket-propelled grenades launched the overnight assault in the Maiden area of Tirah, a maze of valleys on a route from Afghanistan to the city of Peshawar, a fighter of the pro-government Ansar ul-Islam militia said. ...
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Turkish PM criticizes pre-trial detentions of military officers 
Saturday, Jan 26, 2013 11:16 AM PST
Turkey's PM Erdogan addresses members of parliament from the AKP during a meeting at the Turkish parliament in AnkaraANKARA (Reuters) - Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan has criticized the lengthy pre-trial detention of hundreds of military officers, suggesting it was sapping army morale just as Ankara vows to keep up pressure on Kurdish militants. During his 10 years in power, Erdogan, whose party has moderate Islamist roots, has brought to heel the once all-powerful armed forces, which see themselves as guardians of secularism and regularly intervened in politics and carried out coups in previous decades. ...
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Syrian militias target civilians in Homs, opposition says 
Saturday, Jan 26, 2013 10:52 AM PST
Free Syrian Army fighters are seen as a fire burns after what activists said was a shelling by forces loyal to Syria's President Bashar Al-Assad in HomsAMMAN (Reuters) - More than 20 people were killed in the Syrian city of Homs on Saturday, a doctor said, as fighting raged around a road junction on a supply line to government forces in the interior of the country. The opposition accuses shabbiha militia loyal to President Bashar al-Assad of killing some 200 Sunni Muslim civilians in Homs in massacres over the last two weeks, but a Syrian ban on most independent media makes such reports difficult to verify. ...
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Singapore ruling party rebuked in by-election as disquiet rises 
Saturday, Jan 26, 2013 10:33 AM PST
Koh of the People's Action Party arrives for poll counting during by-election in SingaporeSINGAPORE (Reuters) - Singapore's long-dominant People's Action Party (PAP) lost heavily in a single-seat by-election on Saturday, a barometer of how the government is dealing with discontent in the wealthy Asian country over immigration and the high cost of living. The result in the Punggol East ward - 54.5 percent of the vote for the Workers Party and 43.7 percent for the PAP, with the rest split by two others - does not alter the balance of power in parliament, where the ruling party will still hold 80 of 87 elected seats. ...
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Syrian rebels free 300 from northern jail: activist 
Saturday, Jan 26, 2013 09:42 AM PST
AMMAN (Reuters) - Syrian opposition fighters have freed about 300 prisoners from a jail near the border with Turkey and found 30 others shot in the head, an opposition activist said on Saturday. Fighters from various brigades have been attacking the Idlib Central Prison for the last three days. They took over one of its two main buildings late on Friday and are surrounding the second building, which is located on a hilltop and is better defended, activist Abu Ali said. ...
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Azerbaijan police arrest youths at anti-government protest 
Saturday, Jan 26, 2013 09:41 AM PST
Policemen detain a man, who was protesting in solidarity with Ismailli residents after Thursday's riot, in BakuBAKU (Reuters) - Police arrested about 40 activists demonstrating in Azerbaijan's capital on Saturday against President Ilham Aliyev's government and in support of residents of a northern town where protests were crushed this week. More than 100 protesters gathered in central Baku, some chanting "Freedom!" and calling for the resignation of Aliyev, who succeeded his father in 2003 and has tolerated little dissent in the oil-producing former Soviet republic. Police swiftly stopped the protest, forcing demonstrators out of a park and then arresting some in the street. ...
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Ten Afghan police officers killed in suicide bombing 
Saturday, Jan 26, 2013 09:04 AM PST
KUNDUZ, Afghanistan (Reuters) - Ten police officers, including the local counter-terrorism chief, were killed in a suicide bombing in northern Afghanistan on Saturday. Shortly after 5 p.m. (1230 GMT) a man driving a motorbike detonated a large bomb at a busy roundabout in the north city of Kunduz near a group of police officers, provincial police chief spokesman Sayed Sarwar Hussaini said. "As a result of a suicide attack 10 policemen were killed, including the head of the traffic department and the head of the counter-terrorism office," said Hussaini. ...
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Leftist ex-PM Zeman wins Czech presidential election 
Saturday, Jan 26, 2013 09:03 AM PST
Presidential candidate and former Prime Minister Milos Zeman walks to cast his vote during the second round of the first ever direct Czech presidential election in PraguePRAGUE (Reuters) - Leftist former prime minister Milos Zeman won the Czech Republic's first direct presidential election on Saturday, beating a conservative opponent he had accused of favoring foreign interests in a bitter campaign. Zeman, a 68-year-old who favors more integration within the European Union, won by 54.8 to 45.2 percent over Foreign Minister Karel Schwarzenberg, results from 99.9 percent of voting districts showed. Economic forecaster Zeman, a Communist Party member before the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968, will steer Czechs closer to Europe's mainstream. ...
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Petition urges Putin to probe activist's death in Netherlands 
Saturday, Jan 26, 2013 08:30 AM PST
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia's opposition submitted a petition to President Vladimir Putin on Saturday, demanding an investigation into the death of an activist who hanged himself in the Netherlands last week. Alexander Dolmatov, who had been under investigation for alleged involvement in violence at a protest against Putin last May, hanged himself after being refused asylum by Dutch authorities. He fled Russia in June after police raided his parents' apartment. ...
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Exclusive: ECB rejects Irish bid on promissory note - sources 
Saturday, Jan 26, 2013 07:24 AM PST
The Euro sculpture is pictured in front of the headquarters of the European Central Bank in Frankfurt(Reuters) - The European Central Bank has rejected Ireland's preferred solution to a dispute over the cost of servicing money borrowed to rescue a failed bank, EU sources familiar with the talks said on Saturday. Dublin wants to avoid having to pay 3.1 billion euros a year until 2023 to service a promissory note it issued to underwrite failed Anglo Irish Bank during a meltdown of the main Irish lenders after a real estate bubble burst in 2008. ...
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Iraqi Sunnis mourn protesters shot dead by troops 
Saturday, Jan 26, 2013 07:09 AM PST
Residents carry a coffin during the funeral of a victim killed in clashes with security forces in FallujaFALLUJA, Iraq (Reuters) - Thousands of mourners rallied on Saturday for the funerals of Sunni Muslims shot dead by troops as they rallied to demonstrate against Iraq's Shi'ite Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki. Sunnis have taken to the streets since December to protest against what they call mistreatment of their minority sect, increasing fears Iraq could slide back into the kind of Shi'ite-Sunni bloodletting that killed tens of thousands in 2006-2007. ...
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Haiti's road to reconstruction blocked by land tenure disputes 
Saturday, Jan 26, 2013 06:21 AM PST
Men talk at an entrance to the closed offices of Brazilian company OAS Construtora near the abandoned National Road No. 7 construction project between Camp Perrin and JeremieJEREMIE, Haiti (Reuters) - The smooth black asphalt of National Road No. 7 stretches for about five miles beyond Camp Perrin, a town in fertile southwest Haiti. It abruptly stops before reaching farmer Liphete Denis' front door, replaced by a rocky dirt path that floods in the rainy season and billows dust clouds when the weather turns dry. "I don't know why they stopped," said Denis, 43. "We'd like the road done. We need it." The 56-mile road project was meant to connect the southern port city of Les Cayes with Jérémie, a city in one of Haiti's most neglected regions. ...
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Bahrain reconciliation talks to start by early February: minister 
Saturday, Jan 26, 2013 06:19 AM PST
DUBAI (Reuters) - Bahrain expects talks with the opposition aimed at breaking nearly two years of political deadlock to start next week or early in February, a cabinet member said in comments published on Saturday. The Gulf Arab state, a U.S. ally against Iran, has been in turmoil since protests erupted in early 2011 led by majority Shi'ite Muslims demanding an end to the Sunni-led monarchy's political domination and full powers for parliament. ...
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Russian ex-dissident and prison rights activist Abramkin dies 
Saturday, Jan 26, 2013 06:16 AM PST
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Valery Abramkin, a former Soviet dissident, nuclear scientist and rights activist who was held for years in the Siberian gulag and campaigned for prison reform in Vladimir Putin's Russia, has died, his colleagues said on Saturday. Abramkin, 66, head of the Moscow Center For Prison Reform and a member of the Moscow Helsinki rights group and Putin's Presidential Rights Council, died late on Friday after a long illness. ...
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First Patriot missiles to defend Turkey against Syria go active 
Saturday, Jan 26, 2013 06:15 AM PST
ADANA, Turkey (Reuters) - The first of six Patriot missile batteries being sent by NATO countries to defend Turkey from possible attack from Syria went operational on Saturday. The United States, Germany and the Netherlands are each sending two batteries to Turkey and up to 400 soldiers to operate them after Ankara asked NATO for help. The Patriots are capable of shooting down hostile missiles in mid-air. ...
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Uganda again arrests leading opposition politician Besigye 
Saturday, Jan 26, 2013 06:06 AM PST
KAMPALA (Reuters) - Leading opposition politician Kizza Besigye was arrested for planning anti-government riots in the Ugandan capital Kampala, police said on Saturday. Besigye has led protests for years aimed at toppling President Yoweri Museveni, to whom he lost a presidential election in February 2011. He denounced that poll as fraudulent. His supporters were at the forefront of widespread anti-government protests against the high cost of living in 2011 and, after a lull last year, they led demonstrations again in October and Besigye was arrested. ...
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Iraqi lawmakers pass law to block Maliki from third term 
Saturday, Jan 26, 2013 05:42 AM PST
Residents carry a coffin during the funeral of a victim killed in clashes with security forces in FallujaBAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraq's parliament passed a law on Saturday intended to block Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki from a third term, as the Shi'ite premier faced growing pressure from mass Sunni street protests. Lawmakers from Sunni, Kurdish and Shi'ite parties voted for the law, but the legislation still needs the president's approval and will face challenges in federal court after Maliki's supporters rejected it as illegal. ...
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Five Indian sailors kidnapped off Nigeria freed 
Saturday, Jan 26, 2013 05:34 AM PST
ABUJA (Reuters) - Five Indian sailors kidnapped when their ship was attacked off the coast of Nigeria last month have been released, the vessel's operating company said on Saturday. Pirates looted the SP Brussels, an oil and chemicals tanker, on December 17 about 40 miles off the coast of the Niger Delta, a vast wetlands region home to Africa's largest energy industry. "Five crew members who were taken from the vessel by armed men ... have been released," Medallion Marine said in a statement. "All five are reported to be in good health after their ordeal. ...
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French special forces in action at Gao in Mali: officer 
Saturday, Jan 26, 2013 05:13 AM PST
KONNA, Mali (Reuters) - French special forces were in action on Saturday at the Islamist rebel-held stronghold of Gao in northeast Mali, confronting "harassment" from rebel fighters, a French officer in Mali said on Saturday. "The rebels have melted in to the local population. There is harassment. The operation is still under way. It is a bit complicated," the officer, who asked not to be named, told Reuters. French aircraft were providing air support. (Reporting Rich Valdmanis and David Lewis; Writing by Pascal Fletcher)
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Violence kills 22 in Egypt after court ruling: TV 
Saturday, Jan 26, 2013 04:41 AM PST
CAIRO (Reuters) - Twenty-two people were killed on Saturday in violence that erupted in Port Said, northeast of Egypt's capital, after protesters took to the street angry that people from their city had be blamed for a soccer disaster, state television said. More than 200 people were also injured, state television reported, citing the Health Ministry. A court ruled on Saturday that 21 people, mostly from the city, were sentenced to death for their role in the stadium disaster in Port Said that killed 74 people. (Reporting by Omar Fahmy; Writing by Edmund Blair; Editing by Andrew Heavens)
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French urgency, U.S. caution collide in Mali operation 
Saturday, Jan 26, 2013 04:29 AM PST
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - France's military intervention in Mali has revived trans-Atlantic tensions over security issues, this time involving a key counterterrorism battlefield, along with dismay from critics who see U.S. President Barack Obama as too reluctant to use military force. According to interviews with officials from both sides, the French have privately complained about what they see as paltry and belated American military support for their troop deployment, aimed at stopping the advance of militants allied with Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM). ...
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Obama expresses support in call with France's Hollande 
Saturday, Jan 26, 2013 04:29 AM PST
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama spoke to French President Francois Hollande by phone on Friday and expressed support for France's military intervention in Mali, the White House said in a statement. "The two leaders emphasized the need to rapidly establish the African-led International Support Mission in Mali, as well as the importance of the Interim Government of Mali establishing a political roadmap that will lead to elections and restoration of democratic governance," the statement said. ...
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Bankers, policymakers say Europe's crisis not over 
Saturday, Jan 26, 2013 04:10 AM PST
Sweden's Minister of Finance Anders Borg speaks during an international conference in RigaDAVOS, Switzerland (Reuters) - International bankers and finance ministers warned on Saturday that Europe's crisis was not over even though the euro currency is now stabilized, it will take years to overcome economic malaise and mass unemployment in Europe. ...
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Fire guts Bangladesh garment factory, six killed 
Saturday, Jan 26, 2013 03:52 AM PST
People look for things to salvage after a fire at the Smart Fashions garment factory in DhakaDHAKA (Reuters) - Fire raced through a small garment factory in the Bangladesh capital on Saturday, killing at least six employees and injuring 10, firefighters and witnesses said, two months after the country's worst factory blaze killed 112 workers. Fire service officials said the fire at Smart Fashions, housed in the upper floor of a two-storey building in the suburb of Mohammadpur, appeared to start in a tire repair and welding shop downstairs. But the exact cause was still to be determined. ...
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Egypt court sentences 21 to death for stadium disaster 
Saturday, Jan 26, 2013 03:44 AM PST
CAIRO (Reuters) - An Egyptian court on Saturday sentenced to death 21 people found guilty of involvement in the Port Said soccer stadium disaster in which 74 people died last year. The ruling could help reduce prospects of fresh clashes on Egypt's turbulent streets. Soccer fans and families of those killed had threatened more violence if the punishments did not satisfy them, and many had demanded the accused be executed. ...
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At least eight killed in violence in Egypt's Port Said: sources 
Saturday, Jan 26, 2013 03:44 AM PST
CAIRO (Reuters) - At least eight people, including two policemen, have died in violence that erupted on Saturday in Port Said, northeast of Egypt's capital, security sources said. The violence flared after a Cairo court sentenced to death 21 people accused of involvement in last year's Port Said stadium disaster in which 74 people died. Protesters from Port Said were angry that people from their city were blamed in the case. (Writing by Edmund Blair; Editing by Janet Lawrence)
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