Friday, May 31, 2013

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Friday, May 31, 2013 09:03 PM PDT
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Friday, May 31, 2013 09:03 PM PDT
New poll shows Trudeau's opposition Liberals ahead in Canada OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canada's opposition Liberals, flying high under new leader Justin Trudeau, would most likely win an election held now but would not get a majority, according to a new poll. Trudeau, the telegenic son of former Liberal prime minister Pierre Trudeau, took over the party leadership last month just before Conservative Prime Minister Stephen Harper became embroiled in a damaging expenses scandal. The next election is not due until October 2015. ...
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U.S. rebalance to Asia-Pacific gaining steam, Pentagon chief says 
Friday, May 31, 2013 09:03 PM PDT
U.S. Defense Secretary Hagel speaks during first plenary session of the IISS Asia Security Summit in SingaporeBy David Alexander SINGAPORE (Reuters) - The U.S. military will devote more air power, ground troops and high-tech weaponry to the Asia-Pacific region as it moves ahead with a strategic rebalance, the U.S. defense chief said on Saturday in a speech that accused China of cyber incursions. In remarks laying out his vision for regional security, Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel assured allies and partners at the annual Shangri-La Security Dialogue in Singapore that the United States was fully able to continue its strategic pivot to the region despite budget constraints at home. ...
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Mother and baby killed as tornadoes menace Oklahoma City 
Friday, May 31, 2013 08:34 PM PDT
Tornado debris hangs from a billboard sign, which was destroyed along Interstate-40 Westbound, just east of El Reno, OklahomaBy Heide Brandes OKLAHOMA CITY (Reuters) - Violent thunderstorms spawned tornadoes that menaced Oklahoma City and its already hard-hit suburb of Moore on Friday, killing a mother and her baby, and officials worried that drivers stuck on freeways could be trapped in the path of dangerous twisters. The mother and baby were killed while traveling on Interstate 40, just west of Oklahoma City, when their vehicle was picked up by the storm, said Betsy Randolph, spokeswoman for the Oklahoma Highway Patrol. The interstate was shut down due to the storm, with multiple crashes and injuries. ...
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Japan pledges $32 billion aid for Africa to boost investment 
Friday, May 31, 2013 07:30 PM PDT
Japan's Prime Minster Shinzo Abe talks as he visits the Myanmar International Terminal Thilawa port outside YangonYOKOHAMA Japan (Reuters) - Japan pledged African leaders a $32 billion in public and private support on Saturday to help growth on the continent and encourage Japanese firms to invest there over the next five years. The package, unveiled by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe at the opening of the Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD), includes $14 billion official development aid and $6.5 billion support to help infrastructure. ...
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Turkish police fire tear gas in worst protests in years 
Friday, May 31, 2013 07:16 PM PDT
An anti-government protester throws stones as they clash with riot police in central AnkaraBy Ayla Jean Yackley ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkish police fired tear gas and water cannon on Friday at demonstrators in central Istanbul, wounding scores of people and prompting rallies in other cities in the fiercest anti-government protests in years. Thousands of demonstrators massed on streets surrounding Istanbul's central Taksim Square, long a venue for political unrest, while protests erupted in the capital, Ankara, and the Aegean coastal city of Izmir. Broken glass and rocks were strewn across a main shopping street near Taksim. ...
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German tourist shot and seriously wounded in Rio slum 
Friday, May 31, 2013 05:52 PM PDT
File photo of policemen during the inauguration of the Peacekeeping Unit Program in Rocinha slum in Rio de JaneiroBRASILIA (Reuters) - A German tourist was shot and seriously wounded in the stomach on Friday in one of Brazil's largest slums, where drug traffickers still control areas despite a crackdown in 2011. Frank Daniel Benjamin, 25, was shot in an alley of the poorest section of the Rocinha slum on Rio de Janeiro's south side, a police statement said. A local resident picked him off the ground and carried him to a police unit from where he was rushed to hospital with a serious wound to the liver. ...
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Lebanese parliament delays June election, deepening drift 
Friday, May 31, 2013 05:28 PM PDT
Lebanese members of parliament attend a session in BeirutBy Laila Bassam BEIRUT (Reuters) - Lebanese lawmakers decided on Friday to extend their term by 16 months until November next year, postponing a scheduled June parliamentary election, because of political deadlock and violence spilling over from neighboring Syria's civil war. The move, criticized by the United States and the United Nations, provoked a protest in a main square near the parliament. Demonstrators garbed in black carried signs saying they were in mourning for the democratic process in Lebanon and some threw tomatoes at convoys of politicians driving past. ...
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Mile-wide tornado touches down west of Oklahoma City : report 
Friday, May 31, 2013 05:05 PM PDT
A large storm cell, which reportedly produced a multiple vortex tornado, passes south of El Reno, Oklahoma(Reuters) - A mile-wide tornado has touched down west of Oklahoma City where it has done damage and it is headed toward Oklahoma City, Oklahoma television station KFOR reported. The tornado overturned vehicles and did damage along Interstate 40, the station reported. The National Weather Service has declared a tornado emergency, which is more severe than a warning, for the area. (Reporting by Alex Dobuzinskis; Editing by Cynthia Johnston)
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Family stunned, confused over U.S. woman's death in Syria 
Friday, May 31, 2013 04:59 PM PDT
By Steve Neavling FLINT, Michigan (Reuters) - The daughter of a 33-year-old Michigan woman who converted to Islam and was killed in fighting in Syria this week insisted on Friday her mother was "NOT a terrorist," although the woman's father said he had expressed concerns about her to the FBI. Syrian state media said Nicole Mansfield, a single mother from the Midwestern city of Flint, was killed with two others in an ambush by Syrian government forces on an opposition mission in northwestern Syria. Syrian media also showed the passport of a British man, Ali alManasfi, 22. ...
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British businessmen await Cuba's verdict as graft trial ends 
Friday, May 31, 2013 04:50 PM PDT
By Marc Frank HAVANA (Reuters) - The two-day trial of two top executives of a British investment fund ended in Havana on Friday with a five judge panel expected to deliver its verdict within 10 days. The sentences of two other foreigners tried a week ago have yet to be announced, as the government presses forward with an unprecedented crackdown on corruption. In this week's trial on the communist-run island, Amado Fakhre, a Lebanese-born British citizen and chief executive officer of Coral Capital Group Ltd, faced various bribery charges related mainly to the fund's import business. ...
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IRS faces more heat from watchdog report amid Tea Party fracas 
Friday, May 31, 2013 04:44 PM PDT
Issa holds a House Oversight and Government Reform Committee hearing on alleged targeting of political groups seeking tax-exempt status from by IRS, in WashingtonBy Kim Dixon WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The new chief of the Internal Revenue Service conceded on Friday there was "inappropriate" spending on a 2010 agency conference, a subject set to be the focus of one of three U.S. congressional hearings next week at which the IRS will likely face more criticism. The IRS is already embroiled in a major political scandal over extra scrutiny it gave to conservative groups seeking tax-free status, and Republicans in the House of Representatives are likely to keep the White House on the defensive over the agency's actions. ...
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Egyptian tourist critically injured in Istanbul protests: medics 
Friday, May 31, 2013 03:21 PM PDT
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - An Egyptian tourist is in a critical condition after being hit by a police gas canister in a crackdown on anti-government protests in Istanbul on Friday, a doctors' association said. The 34-year-old woman was undergoing an operation after suffering a brain haemorrhage, Istanbul Medical Chamber board member Huseyin Demirduzen told Reuters. A total of 12 people, including a pro-Kurdish MP, suffered trauma injuries and hundreds suffered respiratory problems due to the effects of tear gas during the clashes around Istanbul's central Taksim Square, Demirduzen said. ...
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U.S., Germany urge Russia not to hurt Syria peace effort 
Friday, May 31, 2013 02:24 PM PDT
By Lesley Wroughton WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States and Germany told Russia on Friday that arming President Bashar al-Assad's forces could jeopardize international efforts for a peace conference on Syria. Secretary of State John Kerry, speaking after talks with his German counterpart, Guido Westerwelle, said Russia's plans to deliver S-300 missiles to Syria were "not helpful" while trying to organize a peace conference to end the conflict. The missile shipment also posed a threat to Israel's security, he added. ...
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Tehran says U.S., not Iran, sponsors terrorism 
Friday, May 31, 2013 01:58 PM PDT
By Louis Charbonneau UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Iran on Friday rejected a U.S. State Department report that accused Tehran of increasing its support for terrorism overseas to levels not seen for two decades, saying it is the United States that backs terrorists in the Middle East. "Iran itself has been the victim of state-sponsored terrorism, which has claimed the lives of thousands of innocent Iranian people," said Alireza Miryousefi, spokesman for Iran's U.N. mission. ...
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U.S. imposes sanctions on Iran's petrochemical industry 
Friday, May 31, 2013 01:54 PM PDT
The Nouri petrochemical plant is seen in AssalouyehBy Timothy Gardner WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States blacklisted on Friday eight companies in Iran's petrochemical industry, sending a warning to the Islamic Republic's global customers as Washington strives to cut off funds to the country's nuclear program. Petrochemical companies owned or controlled by the Iranian government that are on the Treasury Department list include Bandar Imam Petrochemical Co, Bou Ali Sina Petrochemical Co and Mobin Petrochemical Co. ...
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Sudanese rebels say shoot down army helicopter in oil area 
Friday, May 31, 2013 01:00 PM PDT
KHARTOUM (Reuters) - Sudanese insurgents said they brought down a military helicopter and attacked a government convoy when the army's chief of staff visited a flashpoint in Sudan's main oil region on Friday, rebels said. A witness also reported seeing clashes, but the government denied a helicopter had been brought down, or that there had been any fighting. Gibril Adam, spokesman for the Justice and Equality Movement (JEM), one of the biggest rebel groups, said its fighters had attacked a government convoy carrying Sudan's army chief of staff, Ismat Abdelrahman, just outside Abu Kershola. ...
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Colombia's Santos calls Venezuela plot accusations "crazy" 
Friday, May 31, 2013 12:55 PM PDT
Colombia's President Santos gestures during a news conference at the Narino presidential house in BogotaBy Eduardo Garcia BOGOTA (Reuters) - Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos on Friday dismissed as "crazy" accusations made by his Venezuelan counterpart Nicolas Maduro that Santos is involved in a plot to overthrow him, and called for a diplomatic solution to the dispute. Santos met with Venezuelan opposition leader Henrique Capriles earlier this week, triggering a furious reaction from Maduro, who accused Santos of "betrayal" and said he was in cahoots with Capriles to plot against him. ...
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Iran presidential debate on economy dissolves into chaos 
Friday, May 31, 2013 12:49 PM PDT
Former chief nuclear negotiator Hassan Rohani speaks during a conference at the Expediency Council's Research and Strategic Studies Center in TehranBy Yeganeh Torbati and Zahra Hosseinian DUBAI (Reuters) - Iran's first debate between candidates for the presidency degenerated into acrimony live on state television on Friday when, instead of discussing the economy, some of the hopefuls resorted to sniping over the questions and format. The testy exchange between the moderator and reformist Mohammad Reza Aref, moderate Hassan Rohani, and conservative Mohsen Rezaie was the subject of wide ridicule by Iranian viewers who had tuned in for the four-hour discussion. ...
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Italy announces first case of SARS-like coronavirus 
Friday, May 31, 2013 12:27 PM PDT
ROME (Reuters) - Italy reported its first case of the SARS-like coronavirus on Friday, a 45-year-old man who had been travelling in Jordan, the health ministry said. The patient was in good condition and was being monitored in isolation, the ministry said in a statement. He was admitted to a hospital in Tuscany with a high fever, a cough and breathing difficulties. A resident of Italy with foreign nationality, the man recently spent 40 days in Jordan where one of his sons was suffering from an unspecified flu. ...
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Biden says U.S. and Brazil ready for deeper relationship 
Friday, May 31, 2013 12:19 PM PDT
U.S. VP Biden speaks to Brazil's President Rousseff during a meeting on his visit to BrazilBy Anthony Boadle BRASILIA (Reuters) - U.S. Vice President Joe Biden wound up a visit to Brazil on Friday saying it was high time the two largest economies in the Americas became closer partners in trade, investment and energy. "We're ready for a deeper, broader relationship across the board on everything from the military to education, trade and investment," Biden told reporters after meeting with Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff. ...
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Saudi edges Qatar to control Syrian rebel support 
Friday, May 31, 2013 12:19 PM PDT
Free Syrian Army fighters hold their weapons while standing near an opposition flag at their post in Aleppo's Bustan al-QasrBy Mariam Karouny BEIRUT (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia has prevailed over its small but ambitious Gulf neighbor Qatar to impose itself as the main outside force supporting the Syrian rebels, a move that may curb the influence of Qatari-backed Islamist militants. Though governments in neither Riyadh nor Doha would provide official comment, several senior sources in the region told Reuters that the past week's wrangling among Syria's opposition factions in Istanbul was largely a struggle for control between the two Gulf monarchies, in which Saudi power finally won out. ...
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Assad forces advance; West, Russia exchange barbs ahead of talks 
Friday, May 31, 2013 12:01 PM PDT
A damaged bicycle is pictured as a Free Syrian Army walks past children playing along a street in the besieged area of HomsBy Mariam Karouny BEIRUT (Reuters) - Forces loyal to President Bashar al-Assad tightened their siege of rebels in a strategic town on Friday, in a counter-offensive that is shifting the balance of the Syrian war ahead of a peace conference next month. Rebels said they had managed to infiltrate new fighters into the town of Qusair on the Lebanese frontier, where they are encircled by Assad's army and his allies in Lebanon's Hezbollah militia who have openly joined the war on his behalf. ...
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South Sudan TV editor says security agent threatened him with gun 
Friday, May 31, 2013 10:58 AM PDT
By Hereward Holland JUBA (Reuters) - The head of South Sudan's only private television station said he was threatened at gunpoint by a national security agent who was attempting to censor its news programs. Nhial Bol, managing editor of Citizen TV in Juba, said the official showed up at his office late on Thursday and demanded that he hand over the broadcast schedule as well as all news materials relating Vice President Riak Machar. "He pulled out his pistol and said he was ready to shoot anybody who didn't show him respect," Bol told Reuters. ...
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Britain must investigate torture in Iraq, Afghanistan: U.N 
Friday, May 31, 2013 10:40 AM PDT
By Stephanie Nebehay GENEVA (Reuters) - The United Nations torture watchdog called on Britain on Friday to widen and speed up investigations into allegations that British forces tortured detainees in Iraq and Afghanistan and prosecute those responsible. British inquiries into alleged abuses by its forces in Iraq since the U.S.-led invasion in 2003 have been slow and there have been no prosecutions for torture or complicity in abuse, although there have been courts martial, the U.N. body said. ...
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Suspected attacker of French soldier under terror investigation 
Friday, May 31, 2013 10:38 AM PDT
PARIS (Reuters) - A Muslim convert suspected of stabbing a French soldier in a religiously motivated attack was placed under formal investigation on Friday over an apparent act of terrorism, prosecutors said, a move that could lead to a trial. Alexandre Dhaussy, 22, was brought before an anti-terrorism judge who determined there was enough evidence of what prosecutors called a terror-related assassination attempt to proceed with an investigation. ...
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NATO to hold 2014 summit on Afghanistan troop withdrawal 
Friday, May 31, 2013 10:24 AM PDT
By Roberta Rampton WASHINGTON (Reuters) - NATO countries will hold a summit next year to discuss troop withdrawals from Afghanistan, U.S. President Barack Obama said on Friday after a meeting with NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen. The United States and its 28 NATO allies have been working toward withdrawing combat troops in 2014, a milestone Rasmussen said is in sight. There are 62,000 U.S. troops and 34,000 NATO troops in Afghanistan. ...
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Berlusconi associates accused over underage prostitution 
Friday, May 31, 2013 10:20 AM PDT
By Sara Rossi MILAN (Reuters) - Italian prosecutors on Friday asked for jail sentences of seven years for three associates of Silvio Berlusconi for recruiting Karima El Mahroug, alias "Ruby the Heartstealer", for paid sex with the former prime minister when she was under 18 years old. A verdict in Berlusconi's own trial, on charges of paying for sex with a minor and abuse of office, is expected next month, a potential headache for the governing coalition of Prime Minister Enrico Letta, which depends on Berlusconi's support to survive. ...
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Nigeria begins release of Islamist suspects in peace effort 
Friday, May 31, 2013 10:07 AM PDT
By Ibrahim Mshlizza and Lanre Ola MAIDUGURI, Nigeria (Reuters) - Nigeria's military released 58 women and children suspected of having links with Islamist insurgent group Boko Haram to local governments on Friday, who will in turn return them to their homes in a gesture meant to draw moderates into peace talks. President Goodluck Jonathan is launching his biggest offensive yet to oust Islamist insurgents seen as the main threat to Africa's top oil producer from their strongholds in the northeast. But he says he also wants to pursue a peaceful resolution with fighters willing to surrender. ...
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EU to relax banking sanctions to help Syrian rebels 
Friday, May 31, 2013 09:53 AM PDT
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European banks will be able to open branches and accounts in Syria for use by the opposition, European Union governments decided on Friday, relaxing economic sanctions to help the rebels fighting President Bashar al-Assad. The decision comes days after the European Union lifted its arms embargo on Syria to allow weapons deliveries to the opposition, in hopes of tilting the balance of the two-year conflict in which more than 80,000 people have died. ...
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Russian police thwart freedom-of-assembly protests 
Friday, May 31, 2013 09:48 AM PDT
Interior Ministry officers detain an opposition activist during a protest rally to defend Article 31 of the Russian constitution, which guarantees the right of assembly, in MoscowMOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian police detained about 25 opponents of President Vladimir Putin who tried to protest on Friday against restrictions on freedom of assembly, activists said. Police seized opposition figure Eduard Limonov and several supporters who attempted to demonstrate on a central Moscow square without official permission to gather there. Some of the activists were hauled away minutes after they unfurled a black banner reading "Freedom of Assembly - Always and Everywhere!" and roughly shoved into police buses. Limonov's Other Russia group said about 20 were detained. ...
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Moscow threatens to speed missiles to Syria but also offers to delay 
Friday, May 31, 2013 09:38 AM PDT
Forces of Syrian President Bashar al Assad are seen on a tank in Arjoun village near Qusair townBy Thomas Grove MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia could speed up delivery of anti-aircraft missiles to Syria if the West intervenes, but also floated the idea of suspending the shipment, Russian media reported on Friday, as Moscow set out its negotiating position ahead of peace talks. A Russian arms industry source was quoted by Interfax news agency as threatening to hasten delivery of the hotly-contested S-300 missiles if the West were to impose a no-fly zone or Israel were to launch new air strikes. ...
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Hague judges say Libya must hand over Gaddafi's son 
Friday, May 31, 2013 09:37 AM PDT
THE HAGUE (Reuters) - Judges at the International Criminal Court (ICC) ruled on Friday that Libya must hand over the son of slain dictator Muammar Gaddafi to the court, which wants to try him for alleged crimes committed during the revolution that toppled his father. Libya had challenged the ICC's right to put Saif al-Islam Gaddafi on trial on the grounds that since Libya was planning its own proceedings, the ICC had no jurisdiction under the principle that it only intervenes if the local legal system is not up to the job. ...
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Spain moves to freeze Swiss accounts of ruling party ex-treasurer 
Friday, May 31, 2013 09:28 AM PDT
Former People's Party treasurer Barcenas enters a car as he leaves Spain's High Court after appearing before a judge in MadridMADRID (Reuters) - A judge said on Friday he would ask Swiss authorities to freeze at least nine bank accounts linked to a former treasurer of Spain's ruling People's Party who is charged with bribery, tax evasion and other crimes. Examining Magistrate Pablo Ruz, of Spain's High Court, also expanded his investigation of alleged corruption in the People's Party, ordering the party to turn over information on expense accounts for top party officials and on the dates that business leaders visited party headquarters. ...
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Central African Republic issues arrest warrant for ex-president 
Friday, May 31, 2013 09:26 AM PDT
A French soldier stands in front of a poster of ousted President Bozize outside M'poko international airport in BanguiBANGUI (Reuters) - The new government of Central African Republic has issued an international arrest warrant against deposed former president Francois Bozize, accusing him of "crimes against humanity and incitement to genocide", the state prosecutor said on Friday. Thousands of fighters from the Seleka rebel coalition, angered by what they said was Bozize's refusal to honor an earlier peace deal, marched into the capital Bangui on March 24, forcing him to flee to neighboring Cameroon. ...
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Suspect in killing of UK soldier arrested on release from hospital 
Friday, May 31, 2013 09:15 AM PDT
A police forensics officer investigates a crime scene where one man was killed in WoolwichBy Li-mei Hoang LONDON (Reuters) - One of two men accused of murdering a British soldier on a London street last week was arrested by detectives after being discharged from hospital on Friday. Michael Adebolajo, 28, had been undergoing treatment after being shot by police in the aftermath of the attack on Drummer Lee Rigby in Woolwich, southeast London last Friday. He is now in custody at a south London police station where he is being quizzed by counter terrorism detectives on suspicion of murdering Rigby and the attempted murder of a police officer. ...
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Four Mexican tourists killed in bus accident in Egypt's Sinai 
Friday, May 31, 2013 08:58 AM PDT
CAIRO (Reuters) - Four Mexican tourists were killed and 17 were injured, two of them critically, in a bus accident on Friday in Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, the governor of South Sinai said. The tourists were travelling on a bus owned by a local tour company near Saint Catherine's monastery in central Sinai when their bus overturned and caught fire, medical and security sources said. At least 40 tourists, all from Mexico, were inside, the state news agency MENA reported. The injured tourists were transferred to three hospitals in the area, governor Khaled Fouda said. ...
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New Vatican bank head vows zero tolerance with suspect accounts 
Friday, May 31, 2013 08:57 AM PDT
By Philip Pullella VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - The Vatican bank is checking the account of every client including Holy See employees, its new chief said, in a campaign to root out any money-laundering at an institution prone to scandals for decades. Ernst von Freyberg's predecessor was dismissed for poor management, and the Vatican's financial watchdog said last week it was investigating six possible attempts to use the Holy See to launder money in 2012. ...
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Top Zimbabwe court orders elections by July 31 
Friday, May 31, 2013 08:50 AM PDT
Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe signs Zimbabwe's new constitution into law in the capital HarareBy Cris Chinaka HARARE (Reuters) - Zimbabwe's Constitutional Court ordered President Robert Mugabe on Friday to hold elections before the end of July, adding to the political wrangling over the timing and funding of the vote in the southern African state. It was ruling on an application to the court by a Zimbabwean citizen demanding that Mugabe set an election date before the current parliament expires next month. Mugabe, 89 and in power since independence from Britain in 1980, is to face long-time rival Morgan Tsvangirai in the vote. ...
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Hague judges say Libya must surrender Gaddafi 
Friday, May 31, 2013 08:47 AM PDT
THE HAGUE (Reuters) - War crimes judges in The Hague ruled on Friday that Libya must surrender the son of slain dictator Muammar Gaddafi to the International Criminal Court, where he is wanted for alleged crimes committed during the revolution that toppled his father. Libyan authorities had argued that since they were already investigating Saif al-Islam's alleged crimes against humanity with a view to prosecuting him, the court had no jurisdiction under the principle that the court only intervenes where local legal systems are not up to the job. ...
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Berlin not aware of U.S. drone strikes from German bases 
Friday, May 31, 2013 08:43 AM PDT
BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany said on Friday it had no knowledge of U.S. drone strikes being directed from its territory after media reports alleged that the U.S. military was steering attacks on Islamist guerrillas in Africa from German bases. The use of drones is highly controversial in Germany, where an aversion to military conflict has prevailed since World War Two, and the reports sparked a strong response from opposition parties hoping to score points against popular Chancellor Angela Merkel ahead of a September election. ...
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