Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Daily News: Reuters World News Headlines - Mexico rescues 52 migrants kidnapped near U.S. border

Tuesday, Jun 25, 2013 07:27 PM PDT
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Mexico rescues 52 migrants kidnapped near U.S. border 
Tuesday, Jun 25, 2013 07:27 PM PDT
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexican security forces on Tuesday rescued 52 kidnapped migrants, mostly Guatemalans, who were being held in a house in the violent state of Tamaulipas near the U.S. border. The migrants had been held for several days in a house in the city of Reynosa, where they were found by a group of federal and state police, officials said. The group was made up of 48 men from Guatemala, two from El Salvador and two more from Mexico, a press release from the state government said. ...
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Analysis: Brazil riots raise questions over sporting mega-events 
Tuesday, Jun 25, 2013 07:25 PM PDT
Soccer fans walk past riot police outside Confederations Cup stadium in SalvadorBy Brian Homewood BERNE (Reuters) - Brazilian anger against the cost of staging the World Cup could undermine the argument that host countries benefit from sporting mega-events as they become too big for most countries to handle. UEFA's idea of splitting the Euro 2020 championship into mini-tournaments hosted in 13 different countries could be one of the alternatives which organizers could follow in the future, analysts say. ...
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Mexico arrests ex-governor accused of embezzlement 
Tuesday, Jun 25, 2013 07:01 PM PDT
Andres Granier, former governor of Tabasco state, speaks to the media upon his arrival in Mexico CityMEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico on Tuesday arrested former state governor Andres Granier, who has been accused of embezzling millions of pesos of public money in a scandal that will test the new president's promise to crack down on corruption. Granier, who was governor of Mexico's southern Tabasco state until his term ended in December and is a member of President Enrique Pena Nieto's ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), was released from a Mexico City hospital into the custody of state prosecutors, said a legal source with knowledge of the situation. ...
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Putin rules out handing Snowden over to United States 
Tuesday, Jun 25, 2013 06:30 PM PDT
A passenger takes a picture of the sun rising at the Moscow's Sheremetyevo airportBy Alexei Anishchuk and Thomas Grove MOSCOW/NAANTALI, Finland (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin confirmed on Tuesday a former U.S. spy agency contractor sought by the United States was in the transit area of a Moscow airport but ruled out handing him to Washington, dismissing U.S. criticisms as "ravings and rubbish". In his first public comments since Edward Snowden flew in on Sunday, Putin appeared to make light of the diplomatic uproar over the fugitive, whose flight from U.S. authorities is becoming a growing embarrassment for President Barack Obama. ...
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Rousseff's referendum plan for Brazil runs into trouble 
Tuesday, Jun 25, 2013 05:44 PM PDT
Demonstrators gather during a protest as police officers stand guard in central Rio de JaneiroBy Anthony Boadle BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff's bid to defuse a sudden outburst of national discontent by proposing a referendum on political reforms ran into stiff opposition on Tuesday from politicians and lawyers who questioned its legality. Tens of thousands of Brazilians have taken to the streets this month in the biggest protests in 20 years, fueled by an array of grievances ranging from poor public services to the high cost of World Cup soccer stadiums and corruption. ...
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Obama, Karzai 'reaffirm' Afghan-led peace process with Taliban: White House 
Tuesday, Jun 25, 2013 05:30 PM PDT
Afghan President Karzai addresses a joint news conference with U.S. President Obama at the White House in WashingtonWASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Barack Obama and Afghan President Hamid Karzai on Tuesday discussed stalled peace talks with the Taliban as U.S. officials struggled to get the discussions on track. A White House statement said Obama and Karzai held a video conference call in which they also talked about U.S. and Afghan plans for the handover of security to Afghan forces as U.S. troops seek to exit by the end of 2014. A brazen assault by Taliban militants on Tuesday cast doubt on attempts at peace talks. ...
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Australian spy bosses brief government on possible Asian fallout over Snowden: report 
Tuesday, Jun 25, 2013 04:21 PM PDT
A bus passes by a poster of Edward Snowden, a former contractor at the NSA displayed by his supporters at Hong Kong's financial Central districtSYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia's main intelligence and spying agencies have briefed the government on the PRISM internet surveillance program amid fears former U.S. security contractor Edward Snowden may release information damaging to Australia's relations with Asian neighbors, local media reported on Wednesday. Canberra, a close U.S. ally, shares intelligence with Washington and is a member of the 'Five Eyes" global security and surveillance network, along with New Zealand, Britain and Canada. ...
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Republicans blast Obama over Snowden as case turns partisan 
Tuesday, Jun 25, 2013 03:55 PM PDT
By Patricia Zengerle and Rachelle Younglai WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Republican lawmakers criticized the Obama administration's handling of the Edward Snowden case on Tuesday, calling President Barack Obama weak for failing to persuade Russia and China to return the fugitive intelligence contractor to the United States. Snowden's weekend departure from Hong Kong to Moscow angered and frustrated members of Congress, especially after Russian President Vladimir Putin confirmed on Tuesday that Snowden was at a Moscow airport. He ruled out handing him over, dismissing U.S. ...
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Argentina asks U.S. Supreme Court to hear debt appeal 
Tuesday, Jun 25, 2013 03:16 PM PDT
People walk in front of the Supreme Court building in WashingtonBy Nate Raymond and Guido Nejamkis NEW YORK/BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Argentina has taken its legal battle with "holdout" creditors to the U.S. Supreme Court, asking that body to overturn a lower court ruling in a case whose outcome could push the country into default. The country is seeking to void an October 2012 ruling by the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New York that found it had violated a clause in its bond documents requiring it to treat creditors equally. ...
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U.S. program to build houses in Haiti falls short, report finds 
Tuesday, Jun 25, 2013 03:11 PM PDT
Woman made homeless by the 2010 earthquake stands inside Shelter Camp 3 in Port-au-PrinceMIAMI (Reuters) - A U.S. government program to build housing in Haiti after the devastating 2010 earthquake will only construct one-sixth of the homes intended because of poor planning, according to a report by the Government Accountability Office (GAO) released Tuesday. Plans by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) to build housing in Haiti after the earthquake were slashed due to "faulty and inaccurate cost estimates," bringing down the number of new homes from 15,000 originally to 2,649. ...
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Trade, investment seen as major focus of Obama's Africa trip 
Tuesday, Jun 25, 2013 03:03 PM PDT
Artist Ouzin puts the finishing touches on a painting honouring the upcoming visit by U.S. President Obama to DakarBy Doug Palmer WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Leveraging the power of the huge U.S. market to spur increased trade and investment with Africa will be a major focus of President Barack Obama's trip to the continent this week, U.S. Trade Representative Mike Froman said on Tuesday. "Much of what the president will be doing on this trip - from meeting with jurists about the rule of law and governance to conferring with leaders about some of Africa's key security challenges - is tied back to trade and investment as key drivers of Africa's economic growth story," Froman said in a speech. ...
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Chinese businessman behind $40 billion Nicaragua canal denies special ties 
Tuesday, Jun 25, 2013 03:02 PM PDT
By Lucy Hornby BEIJING (Reuters) - The mysterious Chinese businessman behind a $40 billion plan to build a canal through Nicaragua pledged transparency on Tuesday -- but refused to reveal where he attended college. Wang Jing, 40, who says his initial wealth came from a gold mine investment in Cambodia, is the only public face for a project that on paper would challenge the Panama Canal's monopoly on shipping oil, ore and containers between Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico ports and Asian markets via Central America. ...
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Canada's oil capital Calgary starts slow clean-up from floods 
Tuesday, Jun 25, 2013 01:55 PM PDT
A mud-covered exercise bike sits outside a home as residents clean up after floods in CalgaryBy Nia Williams CALGARY, Alberta (Reuters) - Canada's oil capital, Calgary, started the slow process of cleaning up its downtown on Tuesday in the aftermath of record-breaking floods, with many business owners returning for the first time to properties they were forced to leave last week. Parts of the city's center were still without power, and most shops, hotels and businesses were closed for a fifth consecutive day. "It's kind of spooky, it's so quiet," said Calgary resident Don Usselman, a remediation technologist, as he carried hoses to help pump out a basement. ...
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'Whitey' Bulger lawyers challenge FBI's 700-page informant file 
Tuesday, Jun 25, 2013 01:52 PM PDT
Accused Boston crime boss James "Whitey" Bulger and his girlfriend Catherine are shown during their arraignment in federal court in Los AngelesBy Scott Malone BOSTON (Reuters) - Reputed mob boss James "Whitey" Bulger's lawyers questioned the accuracy of a key piece of evidence in his murder and racketeering trial on Tuesday, seeking to cast doubt on the 700-page informant file that a now-disgraced FBI agent had kept on him. The attorneys pointed out several times that the agent, John Connolly, is in prison after being convicted on racketeering and murder charges in 2009, and that a federal investigation found that Connolly had falsified some of his reports. ...
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U.S. taps Kerry's deputy as point man with Russia on Snowden 
Tuesday, Jun 25, 2013 01:46 PM PDT
By Paul Eckert WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The thorny task of convincing Russia to hand over fugitive security contractor Edward Snowden has been put in the hands of U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Bill Burns, a decorated diplomat with deep contacts in Moscow from a stint as envoy there. The 57-year-old Burns, a top-ranking career diplomat, has faced off with Russian President Vladimir Putin before, serving in Moscow during a particularly rough patch in bilateral ties. ...
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Russia spies may be chatting with 'tasty morsel' Snowden 
Tuesday, Jun 25, 2013 01:46 PM PDT
By Lidia Kelly MOSCOW (Reuters) - Edward Snowden's disappearance from view has heightened speculation that the former U.S. spy agency contractor may be talking to Russian secret services, which see him as a "tasty morsel" that is too good to miss. Even a flat denial by President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday is unlikely to end whispers that Snowden may have been interviewed by intelligence officers anxious to get their hands on whatever information he has not yet leaked. ...
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Albanians hand Socialists a landslide, defeated PM silent 
Tuesday, Jun 25, 2013 01:42 PM PDT
Leader of the Albanian Socialist Party Edi Rama speaks during a news conference in TiranaBy Benet Koleka and Matt Robinson TIRANA (Reuters) - Albania's Socialist opposition claimed a landslide election victory on Tuesday and supporters poured into the streets, but two days after the volatile NATO country voted, its defeated prime minister remained silent. Sali Berisha, Albania's dominant political figure since the end of Stalinist rule in 1991, has not been seen or heard in public since Sunday, when Albanians voted to deny him a third consecutive term as premier. ...
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Russia, U.S. fail to set up Syria peace talks 
Tuesday, Jun 25, 2013 01:24 PM PDT
Russia Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs Bogdanov and Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs Gatilov prepare for a meeting on Syria at UN in GenevaBy Oliver Holmes and Tom Miles BEIRUT/GENEVA (Reuters) - Talks between the United States and Russia to set up a Syrian peace conference produced no deal on Tuesday, with the powers on either side of the two-year civil war failing to agree when it should be held or who would be invited. Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Saud al-Faisal accused the Syrian government of "genocide" and described the involvement in the conflict of foreign militias backed by Iran as "the most dangerous development". ...
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World Bank to help developing nations cope with rising rates: Kim 
Tuesday, Jun 25, 2013 01:19 PM PDT
World Bank President Jim Yong Kim speaks at a Thomson Reuters Newsmaker event, at Canary Wharf in east LondonWASHINGTON (Reuters) - The head of the World Bank said on Tuesday that the global lender stands ready to help developing countries cope with a rise in interest rates as a result of the U.S. Federal Reserve's plan to scale back its stimulus program. "There's a tremendous amount of concern about what could happen," World Bank President Jim Yong Kim told reporters after a talk on the bank's goal of reducing extreme poverty to 3 percent by 2030. ...
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Mexico concerned about U.S. bid to beef up border security 
Tuesday, Jun 25, 2013 12:53 PM PDT
U.S. Border Patrol surveys the border fence near rancher John Ladd's property adjacent to the Arizona-Mexico border near NacoMEXICO CITY (Reuters) - The Mexican government on Tuesday voiced concern about U.S. congressional proposals to beef up security along the U.S.-Mexico border, saying it was divisive and would not solve the problem of illegal immigration. Immigration plays a significant part in the countries' bilateral relations. Millions of Mexicans live and work on the U.S. side of the border and tens try to enter the United States annually, often at peril to their lives. ...
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India flood rescue helicopter crash kills eight: government 
Tuesday, Jun 25, 2013 12:48 PM PDT
Handout photo of a view showing the damaged houses next to a river after heavy rains in UttarakhandBy Danish Siddiqui GAUCHAR, India (Reuters) - A rescue helicopter delivering wood for the mass cremations of the victims of flooding in northern India crashed on Tuesday, killing the eight people on board, the government said. Floods and landslides unleashed by early monsoon rains last week killed at least 680 people in Uttarakhand state and left thousands of people missing. Government officials fear the toll could cross 1,000 and the rescue operation is still in full swing, with thousands of army personnel involved, supported by air force and private helicopters. ...
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French lawmakers gut Hollande's transparency bill 
Tuesday, Jun 25, 2013 12:32 PM PDT
French President Francois Hollande speaks during the opening of the Qatari-French Business Forum in DohaPARIS (Reuters) - French lawmakers on Tuesday diluted plans to make politicians declare their wealth and backed harsh penalties for journalists who publish the information, in an embarrassing setback for President Francois Hollande's transparency drive. Hollande's government, reeling from the resignation of a budget minister over a secret Swiss bank account, drafted a bill in April to force politicians to declare their assets, income and potential conflicts of interest to an independent authority. ...
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White House urges Russia to expel Snowden without delay 
Tuesday, Jun 25, 2013 11:48 AM PDT
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The White House on Tuesday urged Russia to expel former government contractor Edward Snowden without delay, saying Moscow has a "clear legal basis" for his expulsion. White House National Security Council spokeswoman Caitlin Hayden said the legal basis for expelling Snowden are the status of his travel documents and the pending espionage charges against him. "Accordingly, we are asking the Russian government to take action to expel Mr. ...
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EU gives go-ahead for Serbia entry talks by January 
Tuesday, Jun 25, 2013 11:45 AM PDT
A Serbian flag and a EU flag are seen in front of Serbia's Parliament building in BelgradeBy Justyna Pawlak and Adrian Croft LUXEMBOURG (Reuters) - Serbia could start negotiations on joining the European Union by January next year, EU ministers agreed on Tuesday, rewarding Belgrade for improving relations with its ex-province Kosovo. Ministers also agreed the EU should launch preparations with Kosovo on a so-called association agreement, a step on the path to eventual EU membership that can carry economic benefits. ...
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Libya assembly votes in first Berber as new chief 
Tuesday, Jun 25, 2013 11:36 AM PDT
Nouri Abusahmain, the new head of Libya's General National Congress (GNC), smiles in TripoliBy Ghaith Shennib TRIPOLI (Reuters) - Libya's national assembly elected a minority Berber as its new president on Tuesday after his predecessor quit following passage of legislation curbing who can hold public office - a move to ban ex-associates of late dictator Muammar Gaddafi. The previous assembly chief, Mohammed Magarief, stepped down after the enactment of the law barring anyone who held a senior post under Gaddafi from government, regardless whether they had played a role in toppling him two years ago. ...
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Mugabe heads to Singapore for health check before vote 
Tuesday, Jun 25, 2013 11:32 AM PDT
Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe signs Zimbabwe's new constitution into law in the capital HarareBy Cris Chinaka (Reuters) - Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe left for a medical check-up in Singapore on Tuesday, his spokesman said, a month before an election in which the 89-year-old is looking to extend his 33 years in power. Africa's oldest leader - who denies reports he has received treatment for prostate cancer - will return at the weekend after a routine visit to an eye specialist, his spokesman George Charamba said in a statement. ...
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Egyptian state newspaper rebukes ruling Islamists 
Tuesday, Jun 25, 2013 11:28 AM PDT
By Shadia Nasralla CAIRO (Reuters) - One of Egypt's biggest state-run newspapers accused President Mohamed Mursi's Muslim Brotherhood on Tuesday of meddling and incompetence, in comments that highlight simmering anti-Islamist sentiment in influential official media circles. In an editorial on the front page of Al-Akhbar newspaper, one of Egypt's most widely read, Mohamed Hassan Al-Banna said he was ready to resign after receiving a call from the Muslim Brotherhood criticizing his paper's coverage. He urged Mursi to break away from the movement that launched him to power. ...
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Egyptian city on edge before anti-Mursi protests 
Tuesday, Jun 25, 2013 11:26 AM PDT
A family loads groceries into the boot of their car in CairoBy Tom Perry and Asma Alsharif EL-MAHALLA EL-KUBRA, Egypt (Reuters) - Fuel is in short supply in El-Mahalla El-Kubra. So is patience. Egyptian riot police marshal motorists who can spend much of the day in line. While some drivers blame each other and fights are common, most in the industrial city agree on the underlying cause: President Mohamed Mursi. "The situation has been terrible since the moment Mursi took power," said Mohamed Ismail, 58, who had been waiting for seven hours to fill his truck with diesel. ...
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U.N. peacekeeping operations in Mali to begin on July 1 
Tuesday, Jun 25, 2013 11:14 AM PDT
Helmets belonging to soldiers of the Nigerian army are seen as part of preparations for deployment to Mali, at the Nigerian Army peacekeeping centre in JajiBy Louis Charbonneau and Michelle Nichols UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - U.N. peacekeepers will start operations in Mali on July 1 after the U.N. Security Council gave the green light on Tuesday for the mission, which will be the world body's third largest when fully deployed by the end of this year, envoys and officials said. The 15-member Security Council unanimously approved in April a mandate for the 12,600-member force, to be known as MINUSMA, but its deployment had been subject to a council review on Tuesday of Mali's security situation. ...
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Armed group attacks Libyan oil guards' headquarters 
Tuesday, Jun 25, 2013 10:56 AM PDT
TRIPOLI (Reuters) - An armed group guarding a major Libyan oil field attacked the headquarters of the Petroleum Facilities Guard in Tripoli on Tuesday, and five people were wounded in the violence, the oil force said. In a statement on its Facebook page, the Petroleum Facilities Guard (PFG), which secures Libya's oil facilities, said the armed men were from the western mountain town of Zintan and were among guards who protect the Sharara oilfield. Sharara can pump around 350,000 barrels per day (bpd). "A group of armed men came to attack the headquarters. ...
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Snowden who? Ecuadoreans blase amid diplomatic tussle over asylum 
Tuesday, Jun 25, 2013 10:50 AM PDT
Television screens show former U.S. spy agency contractor Snowden, at an electronics store in MoscowBy Brian Ellsworth and Alexandra Valencia QUITO (Reuters) - Even as Ecuador contemplates offering asylum to former U.S. security contractor Edward Snowden, there are few signs on the streets that the small South American nation is at the center of a global dispute between superpowers. Taking in Snowden would mark the second time in a year that Ecuador has defied the West, following its decision in August to grant asylum to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange at its London embassy despite furious objections by Britain. But the country is hardly on guard for a diplomatic fire storm. ...
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Twin suicide bombs kill eight Iraqi Turkmen 
Tuesday, Jun 25, 2013 10:20 AM PDT
Civilians gather at the site of suicide bombers attack in Tuz KhurmatoTIKRIT, Iraq (Reuters) - Two suicide bombers killed at least eight Iraqi Turkmen on Tuesday when they blew themselves up at a protest by members of the ethnic minority group, police said. The attackers walked into the encampment on the Baghdad-Kirkuk highway, near the town of Tuz Khurmato, 170 km (105 miles) north of the Iraqi capital, where Turkmen were protesting against what they saw as government failure to protect them. Tuz Khurmato is a disputed area with a mixed population of ethnic Kurds, Arab Sunnis and Shi'ite Turkmen. ...
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Italian minister defends F-35 jet purchase on eve of tense vote 
Tuesday, Jun 25, 2013 10:05 AM PDT
Handout photo of three F-35 Joint Strike Fighters flying over Edwards Air Force BaseBy Paolo Biondi and Steve Scherer ROME (Reuters) - Italy's cash-strapped government plans to go ahead with purchasing 90 Lockheed Martin F-35 fighter jets, Defense Minister Mario Mauro said on Tuesday, ahead of a vote that risks splitting the ruling coalition. The lower house of parliament is due to vote on Wednesday on a motion, presented last month by opposition groups and some members of Prime Minister Enrico Letta's centre-left Democratic Party (PD), that calls on Italy to drop the fighter investment. ...
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France shuts down two fringe far-right groups 
Tuesday, Jun 25, 2013 09:53 AM PDT
File photo of French student Clement Meric wears a red scarf over his face as he walks behind a banner to support France's planned legalisation of same-sex marriage in ParisPARIS (Reuters) - The French government has ordered the closure of two far-right fringe groups following the killing of a leftist student during a brawl in Paris this month, the groups said on Tuesday. President Francois Hollande's Socialist government has promised to crack down on far-right groups after 19-year-old Clement Meric died in a clash between ultra-nationalist and far-left youths in a busy Paris street. The two groups targeted by the ban are the far-right movement known as the "Third Way" and its militant wing, the Revolutionary Nationalist Youths. ...
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U.S.-Russia Syria talks end without agreement 
Tuesday, Jun 25, 2013 09:48 AM PDT
US ambassador to Syria Ford Russia Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs Bogdanov and Gatilov UN-Arab League envoy for Syria Brahimi and US Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs Sherman meets at UN in GenevaGENEVA (Reuters) - U.N.-brokered talks on Tuesday aimed at setting up a conference to end the war in Syria ended with U.S. and Russian officials failing to agree on many questions, including the dates and participants, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Gennady Gatilov said. The two sides will return to their capitals to discuss how to take the process forward, but there was still no agreement on who would represent the Syrian opposition and whether Iran would be at the table, he told reporters after the five-hour talks. U.S. ...
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French police arrest cell with possible Syria link 
Tuesday, Jun 25, 2013 09:43 AM PDT
By Marine Pennetier and Alexandria Sage PARIS (Reuters) - France's interior minister said on Tuesday that police had arrested three suspected Jihadists whom a security expert said were part of a group sending Islamist fighters to Syria. Socialist President Francois Hollande has made clamping down on violent cells and self-radicalized "lone-wolf" operators planning domestic attacks a top priority since an al Qaeda-inspired gunman shot dead seven people in March 2012. ...
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Albanians hand Socialists a landslide, wait on PM to concede 
Tuesday, Jun 25, 2013 09:24 AM PDT
Supporters of Albania's Socialist Party wave party flags as they celebrate in TiranaBy Matt Robinson TIRANA (Reuters) - With almost all votes counted, Albania's Socialist opposition was on course for a landslide victory on Tuesday in a parliamentary election, but there was still no word from defeated Prime Minister Sali Berisha. Berisha, the country's dominant political figure since the end of Stalinist rule in 1991, has not been seen or heard in public since Sunday, when Albanians voted to deny him a third consecutive term as premier. ...
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Saudi Arabia says Syrian war on rebels is 'genocide' 
Tuesday, Jun 25, 2013 09:09 AM PDT
U.S. Secretary of State Kerry is greeted by Saudi Arabia's Foreign Minister Prince al-Faisal upon arrival in JeddahBy Lesley Wroughton JEDDAH, Saudi Arabia (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia said on Tuesday the Syrian government's attempts to suppress a rebellion amounted to "genocide" and called for rebels to get military aid to defend themselves, in a sharp escalation of rhetoric over the conflict. Speaking at a news conference with U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry in Jeddah, Saudi foreign minister Prince Saud al-Faisal criticized Iran, Russia and Hezbollah for backing and arming Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. "Syria is facing a double-edged attack. ...
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Mandela still 'critical': South African government 
Tuesday, Jun 25, 2013 09:06 AM PDT
Locals stroll past a mural outside the house former President Nelson Mandela stayed at in the 1940s, in Alexandra townshipJOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Former South African president Nelson Mandela remained in a critical condition in hospital on Tuesday after being admitted more than two weeks ago with a lung infection, the government said. President Jacob Zuma's office said doctors were doing their best to ensure the "recovery, well-being and comfort" of the 94-year-old anti-apartheid leader, who became South Africa's first black leader in historic all-race elections in 1994. ...
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Army win in Lebanon's Sidon has set sectarian 'trap': Sunnis say 
Tuesday, Jun 25, 2013 08:57 AM PDT
Smoke rises after Lebanese army soldiers detonated an explosive device, near the mosque complex where hardline Sunni cleric Sheikh Ahmed al-Assir was believed to be sheltering with his supporters, in Abra near Sidon, southern LebanonBy Erika Solomon SIDON, Lebanon (Reuters) - Soldiers strutted confidently down the battle-scarred streets of the Lebanese port of Sidon on Tuesday after routing a radical Sunni Muslim sheikh and his militant supporters in a two-day battle. But many residents were seething over the crackdown, angry at the role of Hezbollah fighters they say triggered the fight and worried that the clashes portend more sectarian violence to come. Fighting in this ancient Mediterranean port was the deadliest to hit Lebanon since the start of a two-year conflict in neighboring Syria. ...
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