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| Australia PM hits out at critics amid leadership turmoil Sunday, Jun 23, 2013 09:03 PM PDT | Top |
| Ecuador says Snowden has made asylum request, no decision yet Sunday, Jun 23, 2013 08:58 PM PDT HANOI (Reuters) - Ecuador's foreign minister, currently on a visit to Vietnam, said on Monday that his nation has received a request for political asylum from Edward Snowden, the former U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) contractor, but no decision had been taken. "I can confirm that we received the request for asylum from Mr Snowden," Foreign Minister Ricardo Patino told reporters in Hanoi. "We will make a decision on this, we are analyzing this with a lot of responsibility. ... Full Story | Top |
| Japan ruling bloc sweeps Tokyo poll, on track for upper house win Sunday, Jun 23, 2013 08:50 PM PDT | Top |
| Snowden's Hong Kong lawyer says HK government asked him to leave city Sunday, Jun 23, 2013 08:14 PM PDT HONG KONG (Reuters) - A Hong Kong lawyer representing ex-CIA contractor Edward Snowden said on Monday that a middle man claiming to represent the Hong Kong government told Snowden that he should leave the city. Legislator Albert Ho told reporters he was approached by Snowden several days ago, and that Snowden had sought reassurances from the Hong Kong government on whether he would be able to leave the city freely, if he chose to do so. ... Full Story | Top |
| Police remove flagpole at center of Afghan, Taliban row Sunday, Jun 23, 2013 07:05 PM PDT | Top |
| U.S. warns countries against Snowden travel Sunday, Jun 23, 2013 06:47 PM PDT | Top |
| China 'gravely concerned' by Snowden's claims of U.S. cyber attacks on China Sunday, Jun 23, 2013 06:43 PM PDT BEIJING (Reuters) - China has expressed "grave concern" over former U.S. spy agency contractor Edward Snowden's allegations that the United States had hacked into computers in China, saying it had taken up the issue with Washington. A statement issued late on Sunday by China's foreign ministry came a day after Hong Kong's South China Morning Post newspaper quoted Snowden offering new details about U.S. surveillance activities. These included accusations of U.S. hacking of Chinese mobile phone firms and targeting of China's Tsinghua University. ... Full Story | Top |
| Timeline: U.S. and Hong Kong communication about Snowden Sunday, Jun 23, 2013 05:23 PM PDT WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Justice Department said on Sunday it was disappointed with Hong Kong's decision not to arrest former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden, who is accused of divulging secrets about U.S. surveillance programs. The Hong Kong government said the U.S. extradition requests were insufficient. Below is the timeline of communication between the United States and Hong Kong before Snowden fled the Chinese territory for Russia, based on Reuters reports and official U.S. accounts. ... Full Story | Top |
| Qatar readies new leadership, little policy change expected Sunday, Jun 23, 2013 05:02 PM PDT By William Maclean and Sami Aboudi DUBAI (Reuters) - Qatar appeared on Monday to be readying its population of nearly 2 million for new leadership that could see the emir and prime minister step down, a move analysts say would not herald big changes in energy, investment or foreign policies. The tiny country, the world's largest exporter of liquefied natural gas, is a global investment powerhouse, a growing force in international media and sport, and a financial backer of Arab Spring revolts in alliance with the Muslim Brotherhood. ... Full Story | Top |
| Syrian rebels renew fight for Aleppo Sunday, Jun 23, 2013 03:53 PM PDT | Top |
| Power outages in Calgary could last for months after floods Sunday, Jun 23, 2013 03:43 PM PDT | Top |
| Al Qaeda says hostages in North Africa alive, open to talks Sunday, Jun 23, 2013 03:42 PM PDT By Bate Felix DAKAR (Reuters) - Eight hostages, including five from France, being held by al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) are safe, the Islamist group said in a statement posted on its Twitter account on Saturday. The statement coincided with rallies across France organised by the families of French hostages who were seized in Niger in September 2010 to mark more than 1,000 days of captivity. French newspapers reported this week that the hostages had been transferred to Algeria and were in the hands of AQIM's new chief, Yahia Abou el Hamam. ... Full Story | Top |
| Father of Snowden's girlfriend says she is staying with friends Sunday, Jun 23, 2013 03:42 PM PDT By Tom Ramstack and Joe McDonald LAUREL, Md./ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania (Reuters) - Jonathan Mills, father of the girlfriend of fugitive former U.S. spy agency contractor Edward Snowden, said his daughter is staying with friends and he doesn't know if she will try to join Snowden in exile. Snowden, who divulged widespread U.S. government wiretapping to the news media, flew to Moscow from Hong Kong to escape extradition to the United States. Snowden, who faces felony charges, is seeking asylum in Ecuador, the Quito government said on Sunday. ... Full Story | Top |
| U.S. 'disappointed' Hong Kong didn't arrest Snowden: official Sunday, Jun 23, 2013 03:15 PM PDT WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States is disappointed Hong Kong didn't arrest former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden despite repeated senior level contacts on the matter, a Justice Department official said on Sunday. "The U.S. is disappointed and disagrees with the determination by Hong Kong authorities not to honor the U.S. request for the arrest of the fugitive," the official said. At no point in discussions through Friday did Hong Kong raise issues regarding the sufficiency of the U.S. arrest request, the official said. ... Full Story | Top |
| Qatar ruler to meet ruling family amid handover reports: Al Jazeera Sunday, Jun 23, 2013 03:09 PM PDT DUBAI (Reuters) - The ruler of Qatar will meet members of the ruling family and decision makers in the U.S.-allied Gulf Arab state on Monday "amid reports that he intends to hand over power to his crown prince, Sheikh Tamim", the Qatar-owned Al Jazeera television reported. The satellite channel said it had learned of the news from "reliable Qatari sources", but provided no further details. Diplomats said earlier this month that an orderly transfer of power, which would also include the powerful prime minister stepping down, was being considered. (Editing by Kevin Liffey) Full Story | Top |
| Mandela's health worsens, condition now 'critical' Sunday, Jun 23, 2013 03:02 PM PDT | Top |
| Four Egyptian Shi'ites killed in attack by Sunni Muslims Sunday, Jun 23, 2013 02:59 PM PDT CAIRO (Reuters) - Four Egyptian Shi'ites were killed on Sunday in an attack by Sunni Muslims fearing the spread of Shi'ite Islam in Egypt, according to reports by state media, witnesses and security sources. Residents of the town of Zawiyat Abu Muslim in Giza province on the outskirts of Cairo surrounded the home of a prominent Shi'ite after learning he was hosting a religious gathering, witnesses and security sources told Reuters. The residents beat the guests and threw petrol bombs at the house, setting it on fire, the sources said. ... Full Story | Top |
| Fifteen killed in Montenegro bus crash, 31 injured Sunday, Jun 23, 2013 02:51 PM PDT PODGORICA (Reuters) - Fifteen people were killed and 31 injured when a passenger bus with Romanian licence plates fell into a deep river gorge in central Montenegro on Sunday, officials said. Police said the bus had swerved off the Zdrijelo Bridge and plunged onto a rocky outcrop in the gorge of the Moraca River, about 50 km (30 miles) north of the capital Podgorica. "This is a major tragedy for us. Fifteen people out of 46 passengers died in a bus accident. Medical crews are fighting for the lives of others," the Romanian ambassador to Montenegro, Mihail Florovici, told Vijesti TV. ... Full Story | Top |
| Factbox: Japan utilities' assumptions for reactor restart dates Sunday, Jun 23, 2013 02:48 PM PDT TOKYO (Reuters) - Six of Japan's regional electricity monopolies have included plans to restart 20 reactors by September 2015 in applications for rate hikes that have to be signed off by the country's industry ministry. Industry observers say the assumptions are ambitious, as the country's new nuclear regulator, set up after the Fukushima disaster of March 2011, has said its review of Japan's nuclear fleet may take more than three years. The regulator has also said its standards will be the toughest in the world. ... Full Story | Top |
| U.S. urges countries not to let 'wanted' Snowden travel Sunday, Jun 23, 2013 02:41 PM PDT WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States has warned countries in the Western Hemisphere that Edward Snowden might travel through or take refuge in not to let the former spy agency contractor go anywhere but home, a State Department official said on Sunday. "The U.S. is advising these governments that Snowden is wanted on felony charges, and as such should not be allowed to proceed in any further international travel, other than is necessary to return him to the United States," the official said in a written statement. The State Department did not identify any of the countries. ... Full Story | Top |
| Syria-linked clashes kill at least 12 in Lebanon Sunday, Jun 23, 2013 02:32 PM PDT BEIRUT (Reuters) - At least 12 people were killed in fierce clashes in the Lebanese city of Sidon on Sunday between the army and followers of a Sunni Muslim cleric who have been caught up in sectarian fighting fuelled by the war in neighboring Syria. Guns and rocket fire rattled the port city 40 km (28 miles) south of Beirut that has been on edge since violence erupted there last week between Sunni and Shi'ite Muslim fighters, at odds over the Syrian conflict. ... Full Story | Top |
| Japan nuclear safety upgrades dazzle, mask industry woes Sunday, Jun 23, 2013 02:30 PM PDT | Top |
| Egyptian army steps in to demand political truce Sunday, Jun 23, 2013 02:26 PM PDT | Top |
| South Korea's Park set to charm China, show up the North Sunday, Jun 23, 2013 02:07 PM PDT | Top |
| Kerry urges climate change action on eve of India talks Sunday, Jun 23, 2013 01:49 PM PDT | Top |
| Thirteen killed in Montenegro bus crash, 33 injured Sunday, Jun 23, 2013 01:15 PM PDT PODGORICA (Reuters) - Thirteen people were killed and 33 injured when a passenger bus with Romanian licence plates fell into a deep river gorge in central Montenegro on Sunday, the interior minister said. Police said the bus had swerved off the Zdrijelo Bridge and plunged onto a rocky outcrop in the gorge of the Moraca River, about 50 km (30 miles) north of the capital Podgorica. "There are 13 dead, 33 injured. There were 46 people on board," Interior Minister Rasko Konjevic said in a television broadcast. "There are many severely injured. ... Full Story | Top |
| EU's Barroso 'fuelling' far-right: French minister Sunday, Jun 23, 2013 01:04 PM PDT By Claude Canellas and Dominique Vidalon BORDEAUX/PARIS (Reuters) - Outspoken French Industry Minister Arnaud Montebourg accused European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso on Sunday of fueling far-right groups across Europe as France's National Front made gains in a parliament by-election. Montebourg said the EU was alienating ordinary Europeans by ignoring their concerns. The comments mark an escalation in tensions between Paris and Brussels, already at loggerheads over France's refusal to allow subsidies to its cinema and other cultural sectors to be reviewed in future EU-U.S. ... Full Story | Top |
| Ecuador takes center stage, again, in U.S. secrecy saga Sunday, Jun 23, 2013 12:54 PM PDT By Alexandra Valencia QUITO (Reuters) - Tiny Ecuador is once again at the center of an international diplomatic saga over U.S. data secrecy that will thrust the country's leftist President Rafael Correa into the limelight and stir fresh controversy with Washington. The government of the South American nation of just 15 million people, which has thumbed its nose at the West before, said on Sunday that fugitive former U.S. intelligence contractor Edward Snowden had asked it for asylum. Ecuadorean Foreign Minister Ricardo Patino was due to give more details on Monday during a visit to Vietnam. ... Full Story | Top |
| Claim and counter-claim in Albania vote watched by West Sunday, Jun 23, 2013 12:49 PM PDT | Top |
| Gunmen kill nine foreign tourists, two locals in northern Pakistan Sunday, Jun 23, 2013 12:14 PM PDT | Top |
| Erdogan defends riot police tactics in Turkey protests Sunday, Jun 23, 2013 12:08 PM PDT | Top |
| EU risks upsetting Turkey with threat to call off talks Sunday, Jun 23, 2013 12:08 PM PDT By Adrian Croft BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union is on the verge of scrapping a new round of membership talks with Turkey, a move that would further undermine Ankara's already slim hopes of joining the bloc anytime soon and damage its relations with Brussels. Germany, the EU's biggest economic power, is blocking efforts to revive Turkey's EU membership bid, partly because of its handling of anti-government protests that have swept the country in the last few weeks, EU sources say. ... Full Story | Top |
| French minister says EU's Barroso fuelling far-right Sunday, Jun 23, 2013 12:06 PM PDT PARIS (Reuters) - French Industry Minister Arnaud Montebourg accused European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso on Sunday of fuelling far-right and populist movements in Europe as EU institutions failed to defend the interests of ordinary people. His comments came just before France's conservatives narrowly saw off a challenge from the far-right National Front to win a by-election in the southern French constituency of Villeneuve-sur-Lot. President Francois Hollande's Socialists had already been eliminated in the first round. "The European Union is paralysed. ... Full Story | Top |
| Five killed as rebels attack Damascus security compounds: activists Sunday, Jun 23, 2013 11:57 AM PDT AMMAN (Reuters) - Syrian rebels attacked two security compounds in Damascus on Sunday, killing at least five people, opposition activists in the capital said. Fighters attacked a compound in the district of Rukn al-Deen with explosives and another in Bab Musalla with mortar rounds, they said. The compound in Rukn al-Deen served as a base for shabbiha militia loyal to President Bashar al-Assad, the activists said. ... Full Story | Top |
| WikiLeaks defies U.S. to help leaker Snowden Sunday, Jun 23, 2013 11:37 AM PDT By Peter Griffiths LONDON (Reuters) - WikiLeaks' decision to help U.S. intelligence contractor Edward Snowden escape Washington's extradition attempts in Hong Kong has cemented the anti-secrecy group's reputation as a thorn in the side of the American and British governments. In comments likely to infuriate Washington, WikiLeaks said it was escorting Snowden to Ecuador and had offered the support of its legal director Baltasar Garzon, a former Spanish judge known around the world for ordering the arrest of former Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet. ... Full Story | Top |
| U.N. says Pakistan has food 'emergency', but donors look elsewhere Sunday, Jun 23, 2013 10:47 AM PDT | Top |
| U.S. revokes Snowden's passport: official source Sunday, Jun 23, 2013 10:30 AM PDT (Reuters) - The United States has revoked the passport of former national security contractor Edward Snowden, an official source familiar with the decision said on Sunday. It was not immediately clear how Snowden was able to travel, and the official offered no details. An aircraft thought to be carrying him landed in Moscow on Sunday after Hong Kong let the former U.S. National Security Agency contractor leave the territory, despite Washington's efforts to extradite him to face espionage charges. (Editing by Bill Trott) Full Story | Top |
| Czech president hints he may try to form technocrat cabinet Sunday, Jun 23, 2013 10:22 AM PDT | Top |
| Ecuador says it has received asylum request from Snowden Sunday, Jun 23, 2013 10:09 AM PDT QUITO (Reuters) - Ecuadorean Foreign Minister Ricardo Patino said on Sunday that former U.S. National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden had asked Ecuador for asylum. "The Government of Ecuador has received an asylum request from Edward J. #Snowden," Patino, who is on an official visit to Vietnam, said on Twitter. Patino did not give additional details. WikiLeaks spokesman Kristinn Hrafnsson confirmed that Snowden had requested asylum in Ecuador. The anti-secrecy website had earlier said it helped Snowden find "political asylum in a democratic country". ... Full Story | Top |
| U.S. lawmakers slam Russia for abetting Snowden flight Sunday, Jun 23, 2013 09:37 AM PDT By Paul Eckert and Thomas Ferraro WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. lawmakers on Sunday said former national security contractor Edward Snowden's reported flight to Russia with a plan to flee onward to Cuba or Venezuela undermined his whistle blower claims and they slammed Moscow for helping a fugitive. An aircraft thought to be carrying Snowden landed in Moscow on Sunday after Hong Kong let the former U.S. National Security Agency contractor leave the territory, despite Washington's efforts to extradite him to face espionage charges. ... Full Story | Top |
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