Friday, June 28, 2013

Daily News: Reuters News Headlines - Gay marriages resume in California after five-year hiatus

Friday, Jun 28, 2013 08:40 PM PDT
Today's Reuters News Headlines - Yahoo! News:

Gay marriages resume in California after five-year hiatus 
Friday, Jun 28, 2013 08:40 PM PDT
Rainbow colored flags fly outside City Hall in San FranciscoBy Dan Levine SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Same-sex couples - some in shorts and jeans, some in their work clothes - rushed to be wed in California on Friday after a court abruptly ended the state's five-year ban on gay marriage in the wake of landmark rulings at the Supreme Court. On a balcony overlooking the grand staircase at San Francisco City Hall, an ornate space that has long been a magnet for weddings, the couple whose case sparked this week's Supreme Court decision exchanged vows. ...
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Analysis: Snowden's options appear to narrow in bid to evade U.S. arrest 
Friday, Jun 28, 2013 07:20 PM PDT
A television screen shows former U.S. spy agency contractor Snowden during a news bulletin at a cafe at Moscow's Sheremetyevo airportBy Matt Spetalnick and Lidia Kelly WASHINGTON/MOSCOW (Reuters) - Nearly a month after Edward Snowden exposed top secret U.S. surveillance programs, the former spy agency contractor looks no closer to winning asylum to evade prosecution at home - and his options appear to be narrowing. Stuck in legal limbo in a Moscow airport transit area and facing uncertainty over whether any of the destinations he is said to be contemplating - Ecuador, Venezuela and Cuba - will let him in, Snowden seems to be at the mercy of geopolitical forces beyond his control. ...
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Egypt violence builds, American among dead 
Friday, Jun 28, 2013 04:17 PM PDT
Protesters gather as they chant anti-President Mohamed Mursi slogans during a protest in Tahrir square in CairoBy Abdelrahman Youssef and Tom Perry ALEXANDRIA/CAIRO (Reuters) - Two people, one an American, were killed when protesters stormed an office of Egypt's ruling Muslim Brotherhood in Alexandria, adding to growing tension ahead of mass rallies aimed at unseating the Islamist president. A third man was killed and 10 injured in an explosion during a protest in Port Said, at the mouth of the Suez Canal. Police on Saturday said the cause was unclear but protesters, believing it was a bomb, attacked an Islamist party office in the city. ...
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South Africa's Mandela 'improving' as Obama flies in 
Friday, Jun 28, 2013 12:13 PM PDT
Protesters carry placards as they protest against the visit of U.S. President Obama in PretoriaBy Peroshni Govender and Jeff Mason PRETORIA/JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South Africa's ailing anti-apartheid leader Nelson Mandela is doing much better in hospital, his ex-wife Winnie said on Friday, as U.S. President Barack Obama arrived for a visit that will pay homage to a man he calls his "personal hero". The faltering health of the first black president of South Africa, a revered symbol of racial reconciliation, has drawn world attention since the 94-year-old was rushed to hospital with a recurring lung infection nearly three weeks ago. ...
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China media warns Philippines of 'counterstrike' in South China Sea 
Friday, Jun 28, 2013 08:29 PM PDT
New recruits of the Chinese Navy march with guns during the parade marking the end of their first training session in QingdaoBEIJING (Reuters) - China's state media warned on Saturday that a "counterstrike" against the Philippines was inevitable if it continues to provoke Beijing in the South China Sea, potentially Asia's biggest military troublespot. The warning comes as ministers from both countries attend an Association of Southeast Asian Nations meeting in Brunei, starting Saturday, which hopes to reach a legally binding code of conduct to manage maritime conduct in disputed areas. At stake are potentially massive offshore oil reserves. The seas also lie on shipping lanes and fishing grounds. ...
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Kerry steps up shuttle talks with Abbas and Netanyahu 
Friday, Jun 28, 2013 02:53 PM PDT
U.S. Secretary of State Kerry gestures as he meets Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu in JerusalemBy Lesley Wroughton JERUSALEM (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry accelerated his Middle East shuttle diplomacy on Friday in the hope of persuading Israel and the Palestinians to resume direct peace negotiations. After seeing Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas in Jordan, Kerry flew by helicopter to Jerusalem for evening talks with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. ...
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Bombs hit Iraq funeral and football stadium, killing 22 
Friday, Jun 28, 2013 02:26 PM PDT
Relatives carry the coffin of a victim killed in one of two bomb attacks in BaqubaRAMADI, Iraq (Reuters) - A series of bombs near a bakery, at a funeral, inside a senior police officer's car and at a football stadium killed at least 22 people across Iraq on Friday, police and medics said. The violence is part of a trend of increasing militant attacks since the start of the year, which claimed more than 1,000 lives in May alone, making it the deadliest month since the sectarian bloodletting of 2006-07. ...
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The Snowden affair: Whatever happened to the blame game? 
Friday, Jun 28, 2013 02:14 PM PDT
A television screens the image of former U.S. spy agency contractor Edward Snowden during a news bulletin at a cafe at Moscow's Sheremetyevo airportBy Patricia Zengerle WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Edward Snowden's revelations about top-secret U.S. surveillance programs and his globe-trotting flight from prosecution have created an international furor, but there is one place the outcry has been muted: Capitol Hill. Republicans in the House of Representatives and Senate, who have attacked President Barack Obama's administration over the 2012 Benghazi attacks and the Internal Revenue Service's targeting of conservative political groups, have so far largely held their fire over the Snowden case. ...
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Turkish security forces fire on protest in southeast, one dead 
Friday, Jun 28, 2013 01:20 PM PDT
A worker fixes a giant portrait of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk at the top of the Ataturk Cultural Center in Istanbul's Taksim SquareBy Seyhmus Cakan DIYARBAKIR, Turkey (Reuters) - Turkish security forces killed one person and wounded ten on Friday when they fired on a group protesting against the construction of a new gendarmerie outpost in Kurdish-dominated southeastern Turkey, a Kurdish party lawmaker said. The incident, in Kayacik village in Diyarbakir province, appeared to be the most violent in the region since a ceasefire declaration by Kurdish rebel chief Abdullah Ocalan in March in the conflict between his Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) and the Turkish state. ...
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Eyewitness describes Trayvon Martin's fatal struggle to Florida jury 
Friday, Jun 28, 2013 04:16 PM PDT
George Zimmerman's physician, Lindzee Folgate, testifies as his attorney Mark O'Mara displays a photo of Zimmerman during George Zimmerman's murder trial in Seminole circuit court in SanfordBy Barbara Liston SANFORD, Florida (Reuters) - A witness in the murder trial of neighborhood watchman George Zimmerman testified on Friday that he saw Trayvon Martin on top of Zimmerman during a struggle that led to the unarmed black teenager's shooting death in a central Florida gated community last year. But Jonathan Good, a former resident at the townhouse complex, told the jury in Seminole County criminal court that he never saw Martin slam Zimmerman's head into the concrete sidewalk, undermining a key element in Zimmerman's defense. ...
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Obama pledges to help Africa, pays tribute to Mandela 
Friday, Jun 28, 2013 10:03 AM PDT
Protesters pray infront of the U.S. embassy during a protest against the visit of U.S. President Barack Obama in PretoriaBy Mark Felsenthal and Jeff Mason ABOARD AIR FORCE ONE (Reuters) - U.S. President Barack Obama paid tribute to anti-apartheid hero Nelson Mandela as he flew to South Africa on Friday but played down expectations of a meeting with the ailing black leader during an Africa tour promoting democracy and food security. White House officials hope Obama's three-nation tour of Africa - his first substantial visit to the continent since taking office in 2009 - will compensate for what some view as years of neglect by America's first black president. ...
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Ex-FBI agent says 'Whitey' Bulger files contain lies 
Friday, Jun 28, 2013 09:33 AM PDT
Booking mug handout of former mob boss and fugitive James "Whitey" Bulger, who was arrested in Santa MonicaBy Richard Valdmanis BOSTON (Reuters) - Retired FBI agent John Morris testified at the trial of accused mobster James "Whitey" Bulger on Friday that he signed off on several FBI reports relating to Bulger that he knew were inaccurate or misleading. The testimony from a man who has admitted taking cash from gangsters and tipping them off on investigations comes as Bulger's lawyers seek to discredit FBI evidence against their client, who is accused of murder and racketeering as head of Boston's Winter Hill Gang. ...
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Court lifts ban on gay marriage in California 
Friday, Jun 28, 2013 04:23 PM PDT
Rainbow colored flags fly outside City Hall in San FranciscoSAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Same-sex marriages were set to resume in California on Friday, after the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals issued a surprise order lifting an injunction preventing the unions. The order came in response to an opinion released Wednesday by the U.S. Supreme Court that effectively killed a voter-approved ban on same-sex marriages in the state. Within moments of the ruling, couples, officials and activists began to converge on San Francisco City Hall, where unions were due to resume immediately. "On my way to S.F. City Hall," tweeted the state's attorney general, Kamala ...
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Peru peasant squads rally against U.S. firm's $5 billion gold mine 
Friday, Jun 28, 2013 12:12 PM PDT
Andean people ride their horses during a protest march against Newmont Mining's Conga project, along the Perol lake in Peru's region of CajamarcaBy Mitra Taj CAJAMARCA, Peru (Reuters) - Forty years ago, peasants in rural Peru banded together as "ronderos" - Spanish for "people who make the rounds" - to curb cattle rustling. Today, squads of these ronderos are working toward a different aim - thwarting an American mining company's planned $5 billion gold mining project that they contend would spoil lakes vital to the local population high in the Andes. Operating according to Andean customs, the squads act as a de facto judicial system in places where public institutions are weak and policing is scant. ...
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Analysis: Brazil's mass protests peak, ball in politicians' court 
Friday, Jun 28, 2013 11:15 AM PDT
A vehicle burns near riot policemen during a protest near where the Confederations Cup semi-final match between Spain and Italy is being played, in FortalezaBy Anthony Boadle BRASILIA (Reuters) - The massive protests that paralyzed Brazil last week appear to have peaked after sending the country's shaken political establishment a loud message that it needs to change its ways. It's now up to the politicians to deliver improvements to the country's deficient public services and more transparent and accountable government demanded by frustrated Brazilians, or the crescendo of angry protests could suddenly return. ...
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Bloomberg's legacy under fire for police tactics in NY City 
Friday, Jun 28, 2013 10:07 AM PDT
New York City Mayor Bloomberg exits after speech to Real Estate Board of New York in New YorkBy Edith Honan NEW YORK (Reuters) - A growing chorus of critics has challenged Mayor Michael Bloomberg's approach to fighting crime, pushing back against policies that he credits for making New York the safest major city in America. With a few months left in office, Bloomberg can say crime fell 34 percent over a decade during his tenure. For much of his first two terms, he also was heralded as a healer for the city's tense race relations. ...
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House panel says IRS official waived rights, contempt possible 
Friday, Jun 28, 2013 09:32 AM PDT
File photo of U.S. Director of Exempt Organizations for the IRS Lerner being sworn in to testify before a House Oversight and Government Reform Committee hearing in WashingtonBy Kim Dixon WASHINGTON (Reuters) - An IRS official effectively waived her right not to testify about the tax agency's targeting of conservative groups, a Republican-led congressional committee concluded on Friday in a vote that cleared the way for Congress to hold her in contempt. Lois Lerner, former head of the Internal Revenue Service's tax-exempt division, angered Republicans last month when she invoked her constitutional right not to answer their questions at a hearing. ...
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Iranian official signals no early scaling back in nuclear work 
Friday, Jun 28, 2013 08:01 AM PDT
Head of Iran's Atomic Energy Organization Fereydoun Abbasi-Davani attends a conference to mark the martyrs of terrorism in TehranBy Alissa de Carbonnel ST PETERSBURG, Russia (Reuters) - Iran will press ahead with its uranium enrichment program, its nuclear energy chief said on Friday, signaling no immediate change of course despite the victory of a relative moderate in the June 14 presidential election. But once Hassan Rouhani takes office in early August, Tehran's current hardline team in nuclear talks with six world powers, led by Saeed Jalili who was a rival election candidate, is likely to be overhauled. Fereydoun Abbasi-Davani's tenure as head of Iran's atomic energy agency may be in jeopardy as well. ...
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Russia criticizes groups setting conditions for Syria talks 
Friday, Jun 28, 2013 07:01 AM PDT
Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov speaks during a news conference after a meeting with his Algerian counterpart Mourad Medelci in MoscowMOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia is committed to arranging a peace conference on the Syria conflict but other countries and groups are complicating matters by trying to set preconditions, Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Friday. Lavrov, who will meet U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry next week to discuss the planned conference, also said shipments of weapons to rebels fighting Syrian President Bashar al-Assad "contradict the concept of the conference". Russia, which has backed Assad by sending Damascus arms and protecting him from U.N. ...
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Kerry steps up shuttle talks with Abbas, Netanyahu 
Friday, Jun 28, 2013 05:18 AM PDT
U.S. Secretary of State Kerry speaks with Palestinian President Abbas in AmmanBy Lesley Wroughton JERUSALEM (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry accelerated his Middle East shuttle diplomacy on Friday in the hope of persuading the Palestinians to resume direct peace negotiations with Israel stalled over its West Bank settlements. After seeing Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas in Jordan, Kerry traveled to Jerusalem for evening talks with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu - a meeting that had been originally expected on Saturday. ...
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Ex-Murdoch editors lose bid to have UK hacking charges dropped 
Friday, Jun 28, 2013 07:16 AM PDT
Former News International chief executive Brooks leaves Southwark Crown Court in central LondonLONDON (Reuters) - Two former editors of a British tabloid newspaper shut down by owner Rupert Murdoch over a phone-hacking scandal lost a legal battle on Friday to have criminal charges against them dropped. Rebekah Brooks and Andy Coulson, both former News of the World editors and close associates of Prime Minister David Cameron, have pleaded not guilty to charges that they conspired to intercept people's voicemail messages in pursuit of stories. ...
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Snowden's father says former contractor may return if conditions met 
Friday, Jun 28, 2013 05:48 AM PDT
By Susan Heavey WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The father of former U.S. spy agency contractor Edward Snowden said in an interview that while he has not had recent contact with him, he is reasonably confident his son would return to the United States if certain conditions were met. Those conditions could include not detaining Snowden before trial, not subjecting him to a gag order and letting him choose the location of his trial, NBC News said on Friday. The NBC report added that Lonnie Snowden plans to make those points in a letter to U.S. ...
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Analysis: Syria peace conference: Don't hold your breath 
Thursday, Jun 27, 2013 10:14 PM PDT
Obama meets with Vladimir Putin during the G8 Summit at Lough Erne in EnniskillenBy Louis Charbonneau UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - How deep is the divide separating Russia and the United States on Syria? A photo from the recent G8 summit in Northern Ireland says it all - two grim-faced leaders slouched in their chairs, Barack Obama biting his lip and Vladimir Putin staring at the floor. The awkward photo opportunity, which went viral on the Internet, highlights the increasingly tense relationship between the former Cold War foes who find it difficult to agree on a series of high-profile issues, including Syria and a fugitive U.S. ...
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China calls Xinjiang unrest a 'terrorist attack', ups death toll to 35 
Friday, Jun 28, 2013 01:39 AM PDT
By Sui-Lee Wee BEIJING (Reuters) - China's state media has raised to 35 the death toll from unrest this week in far western Xinjiang region, and denounced the clashes, the deadliest in four years, as a "terrorist attack". Xinjiang is home to a large Muslim Uighur community and violence focusing on its discontent had been confined recently to southern districts. The altercations in Shanshan county on Wednesday marked a return of unrest to Xinjiang's north. ...
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Missing nuclear material may pose attack threat: IAEA 
Friday, Jun 28, 2013 02:47 AM PDT
By Fredrik Dahl VIENNA (Reuters) - Nuclear and radioactive materials are still going missing and the information the United Nations atomic agency receives about such incidents may be the tip of the iceberg, said a senior U.N. official. Any loss or theft of highly enriched uranium, plutonium or different types of radioactive sources is potentially serious as al Qaeda-style militants could try to use them to make a crude nuclear device or a so-called dirty bomb, experts say. Khammar Mrabit, a director of the U.N. ...
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U.S. suspends trade benefits for Bangladesh over safety 
Friday, Jun 28, 2013 12:17 AM PDT
File photo of people rescuing garment workers trapped under rubble at the Rana Plaza building after it collapsed, in SavarBy Doug Palmer WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama cut off long-time U.S. trade benefits for Bangladesh on Thursday in a mostly symbolic response to conditions in the country's garment industry that have cost more than 1,200 lives in the past year. The U.S. move does not directly affect Bangladesh's multi-billion-dollar clothing exports, since garments are not eligible for U.S. duty cuts. But it could prompt the European Union into similar action, which would have a bigger impact as Bangladesh's clothing and textiles exports to the EU are duty-free. ...
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Australian PM Rudd urges China action on trade deal 
Thursday, Jun 27, 2013 11:30 PM PDT
Australia's former prime minister Rudd speaks to media at Parliament House in CanberraBy James Grubel CANBERRA (Reuters) - Australia's Sinophile Prime Minister Kevin Rudd on Friday urged China - the country's largest trading partner - to conclude a stalled free trade deal, using his first news conference since regaining power to praise the current bilateral relationship. Rudd, a former diplomat who speaks fluent Mandarin, said China's concerns that its farm industry could be hurt by a free trade pact with Canberra were unfounded given the size of Australia's agricultural output. ...
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