Thursday, October 3, 2013

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Thursday, Oct 03, 2013 09:04 PM PDT
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Driver shot dead in car chase near Capitol 
Thursday, Oct 03, 2013 09:04 PM PDT
A man walks next to authorities preparing to search an apartment building in Stamford, ConnecticutBy Richard Cowan and Margaret Chadbourn WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A dramatic car chase through the streets of Washington from near the White House to the U.S. Capitol ended in gunfire on Thursday when law enforcement officers shot and killed the driver as lawmakers and aides huddled in a lockdown. The incident rattled Washington less than three weeks after a government contractor opened fire at the Washington Navy Yard, about 1.5 miles from the Capitol, killing 12 people and wounding three others before he was shot to death by police. ...
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Brazil electoral court rejects new opposition party 
Thursday, Oct 03, 2013 08:12 PM PDT
Former Senator Silva is consoled by other lawmakers after Supreme Electoral Tribunal made decision not to grant her request to register new political party named "Rede Sustentabilidade" in BrasiliaBy Anthony Boadle BRASILIA (Reuters) - In a decision that could boost President Dilma Rousseff's chances of re-election next year, Brazil's electoral court ruled on Thursday that her main potential rival failed to gather enough signatures to register her new party in time. Environmentalist Marina Silva has until Saturday to decide whether to run on the ticket of an existing party to make her second bid for president next October. The court ruled 6-1 against the creation of her party, called the Sustainability Network, because it fell short of the required 492,000 signatures. ...
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U.S. shutdown seen dragging on as debt ceiling fight nears 
Thursday, Oct 03, 2013 07:46 PM PDT
Empty tables and chairs are seen outside the main headquarters of FEMA in Washington during government shutdownBy Mark Felsenthal and Richard Cowan (Reuters) - The shutdown of the U.S. government appeared likely to drag on for another week and possibly longer as lawmakers consumed day three of the shutdown with a stalling game and there was no end in sight until the next crisis hits Washington around October 17. Bowing to the reality that the impasse requires him to remain in Washington, President Barack Obama canceled plans to attend summits in Indonesia and Brunei next week. Earlier this week, he canceled visits to Malaysia and the Philippines because of the shutdown. ...
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Italian Senate committee likely to start Berlusconi expulsion process 
Thursday, Oct 03, 2013 05:12 PM PDT
Italian center-right leader Berlusconi talks with senators at the Senate after PM Letta's asking for possible call for confidence vote immediately in RomeBy James Mackenzie ROME (Reuters) - An Italian Senate committee is likely to start a process on Friday to expel Silvio Berlusconi from parliament following his conviction for tax fraud, meaning the former prime minister's fate could be sealed within weeks. Berlusconi, who has dominated Italian politics for two decades, brushed off suggestions that his parliamentary career might soon be over after the conviction and an aborted attempt to topple the government. "I think this is the result of a well constructed plan to remove the leader of the center-right," said the 77-year-old billionaire. ...
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U.S. allows non-emergency personnel to return to Beirut embassy 
Thursday, Oct 03, 2013 04:47 PM PDT
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. State Department said Thursday that its non-emergency staff could return to work at the U.S. Embassy in Beirut, which was evacuated last month because of potential security threats. At the same time, the department warned that the environment in Lebanon remains volatile, and urged U.S. citizens to avoid traveling there. "The potential for a spontaneous upsurge in violence remains," the State Department said. "Lebanese government authorities are not able to guarantee protection for citizens or visitors to the country should violence erupt suddenly. ...
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Driver shot dead in dramatic car chase at U.S. Capitol 
Thursday, Oct 03, 2013 04:32 PM PDT
By Richard Cowan and Margaret Chadbourn WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A dramatic car chase through the streets of Washington from near the White House to the U.S. Capitol ended in gunfire on Thursday when law enforcement officers shot and killed the driver as lawmakers and aides huddled in a lockdown. The identity of the driver - a woman - was not released. "The suspect in the vehicle was struck by gunfire and at this point has been pronounced (dead)," Washington's police chief, Cathy Lanier, told reporters. ...
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Migrant workers rounded up in pre-Olympic Sochi: rights group 
Thursday, Oct 03, 2013 03:31 PM PDT
By Steve Gutterman MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian authorities have detained hundreds of migrant workers in Sochi, the site of the 2014 Winter Olympics, and have held many of them in "arbitrary and inhuman conditions", Human Rights Watch said on Thursday. Many of those detained in a wave of raids on work sites, homes and public places since early September helped build venues or infrastructure for the Games being held in the Black Sea resort city in February, the advocacy group said. ...
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Tunisian man extradited to U.S. in NATO base attack case 
Thursday, Oct 03, 2013 03:29 PM PDT
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A Tunisian man who served 10 years in a Belgian prison for planning to attack a NATO air base on behalf of al Qaeda was extradited to the United States on Thursday to face similar U.S. charges, the Justice Department said. Nizar Trabelsi, 43, was arrested in Belgium two days after the September 11, 2001 attacks on the United States and was convicted by a Belgian court in 2003 of plotting to blow himself up at the Kleine Brogel base, which housed U.S. soldiers. ...
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U.S. sanctions Rwanda, others over child soldiers 
Thursday, Oct 03, 2013 03:11 PM PDT
Abboud and his brother Deeb stand with their weapons behind sandbags in AleppoWASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States moved to block U.S. military aid to Rwanda because of its support for the M23 Congolese rebel group believed to use child soldiers, the State Department said on Thursday. The sanctions also apply to the Central African Republic, Myanmar, Sudan and Syria, according to the U.S. State Department. It was unclear whether those nations receive U.S. military assistance. "Our goal is to work with countries who have been listed to ensure that any involvement in child soldiers - any involvement in the recruitment of child soldiers - stop," U.S. ...
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Israel to run for U.N. Security Council seat for 2019-20 
Thursday, Oct 03, 2013 02:59 PM PDT
Israeli Ambassador to the United Nations Ron Prosor addresses the United Nations General Assembly during a meeting at U.N. Headquarters, in New YorkBy Dan Williams NEW YORK (Reuters) - Israel said on Thursday it plans to run for a rotating seat on the U.N. Security Council for the time ever for 2019-2020, although U.N. diplomats said it will not be easy for the Jewish state to win. "We're going all out to win," Israel's U.N. Ambassador Ron Prosor told Reuters. "It's about time." Winning a Security Council seat requires a two-thirds majority in the 193-nation General Assembly. Candidates are proposed by the five regional groups but election to the council is done by the full assembly. ...
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Thousands who protested peacefully languish in Syrian jails: HRW 
Thursday, Oct 03, 2013 02:13 PM PDT
A man carries a bag as he walks along damaged houses in Duma neighbourhood in DamascusAMMAN (Reuters) - Tens of thousands of people who peacefully demonstrated against President Bashar al-Assad are languishing in Syrian jails and are subjected to an apparent policy of torture, according to New York-based Human Rights Watch. Citing testimony from former prisoners, HRW said in a report that detainees have been raped and abused, including with electric shocks to the genitals, and beaten with batons, cables, metal rods, and wires. ...
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Tunisian government and opponents to start talks Saturday 
Thursday, Oct 03, 2013 02:03 PM PDT
By Tarek Amara TUNIS (Reuters) - Tunisia's ruling Islamists and their secular opponents will start three weeks of negotiations on Saturday to allow the government to step down and make way for a caretaker cabinet until elections, a labor union mediating the talks said. The moderate Islamist Ennahda party agreed at the weekend to a deal under which the government would resign after the talks as a way to end months of political deadlock in the country where the Arab Spring uprisings began. ...
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In Malaysia, Mahathir's rising son signals conservative shift 
Thursday, Oct 03, 2013 02:02 PM PDT
File photo of Mukhriz Mahathir receiving memento from father Mahathir Mohamad, in Petaling JayaBy Siva Sithraputhran KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - The chief minister of the rural Malaysian state of Kedah has a familiar face, even if he lacks the charisma, provocative rhetoric and razor-sharp political skills of his famous father. Mukhriz Mahathir is the youngest son of Malaysia's longest-serving leader, Mahathir Mohamad, whose often authoritarian rule transformed the economy into a developing powerhouse while winning a reputation for cronyism and dubious "mega-projects". ...
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Leader of Greece's far-right Golden Dawn held in custody before trial 
Thursday, Oct 03, 2013 12:57 PM PDT
Riot policemen walk outside the Korydallos prison in AthensBy Angeliki Koutantou and Karolina Tagaris ATHENS (Reuters) - The leader of Greece's far-right Golden Dawn party was remanded in custody on Thursday pending trial on criminal charges, the first time an elected party chief has been put behind bars since a military coup nearly five decades ago. The detention of Nikolaos Mihaloliakos, who has watched support for his party wane after a supporter was accused of murdering a popular rapper, is a reprieve for Prime Minister Antonis Samaras's government that has vowed to wipe out the party, calling it a "gang of neo-Nazis". ...
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Hundreds dead, missing as migrant boat sinks off Italy 
Thursday, Oct 03, 2013 12:50 PM PDT
By Wladimir Pantaleone PALERMO, Italy (Reuters) - More than 300 people drowned or were feared dead after a boat packed with African migrants caught fire and sank off the southern Italian island of Lampedusa on Thursday, one of the worst disasters of Europe's chronic immigration crisis. The 20-metre (66-foot) boat, believed to be carrying around 500 people, mostly Eritreans and Somalis, sank no more than 1 km (half a mile) from shore after a fire broke out, triggering a general panic that capsized the vessel. ...
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Madagascar crowd burn two Europeans to death over "organ trafficking" 
Thursday, Oct 03, 2013 12:06 PM PDT
PARIS/ANTANANARIVO (Reuters) - A crowd burnt two Europeans to death on a tourist island in Madagascar and lynched a local man because they suspected them of trafficking human organs after a dead child was found on a beach, police said. The European men were hunted down and killed by residents on the island of Nosy Be, one of the Indian Ocean island's leading tourism hubs. "They (the crowd) suspected them of organ trafficking," Madagascar police chief Desire Johnson Rakotondratsima said. ...
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Tropical Storm Karen headed for U.S. Gulf Coast 
Thursday, Oct 03, 2013 11:41 AM PDT
By Jane Sutton MIAMI (Reuters) - Tropical Storm Karen formed in the southeastern Gulf of Mexico on Thursday and was forecast to sweep through U.S. oil installations before hitting the Gulf Coast between Louisiana and the Florida Panhandle, the National Hurricane Center said. Energy companies in the Gulf started shutting in production on Thursday and were evacuating some workers from offshore platforms as Karen approached a region that produces nearly a fifth of daily U.S. oil output. Three days after much of the U.S. ...
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Guinea opposition quits electoral commission, rejecting early vote count 
Thursday, Oct 03, 2013 11:16 AM PDT
CONAKRY (Reuters) - Guinea's opposition parties pulled their delegates out of the national electoral commission on Thursday after rejecting some provisional results from Sunday's parliamentary election, meant to cap a transition to democracy. The National Electoral Commission (CENI) began announcing election results on Wednesday, with President Alpha Conde's ruling RPG party taking an early lead in several districts. But the opposition said it had won the Dubreka district, about 50 km (30 miles) from the capital Conakry. ...
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Syria rebels try to end infighting near Turkish border 
Thursday, Oct 03, 2013 11:14 AM PDT
A Turkish military vehicle patrols along the Bab Al-Salam border crossing to TurkeyBEIRUT (Reuters) - Several powerful Syrian rebel groups on Thursday demanded al Qaeda-linked militants and a rival rebel faction stop fighting and called on the hardline Islamists to withdraw their forces within 48 hours, a statement said. The al Qaeda-affiliated Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) seized Azaz, about 5 km (3 miles) from the frontier with Turkey, last month and has repeatedly clashed with the local Northern Storm brigade since then. A previous attempt by rebel groups to broker a truce between the two sides did not hold. ...
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'Encouraging' progress in dismantling Syrian chemical arsenal: U.N. 
Thursday, Oct 03, 2013 11:11 AM PDT
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - A team of chemical weapons experts has made "encouraging initial progress" as it works towards the elimination of Syria's poison gas arsenal, the United Nations said on Thursday. "Documents handed over yesterday by the Syrian government look promising, according to team members, but further analysis, particularly of technical diagrams, will be necessary and some more questions remain to be answered," a U.N. statement said. ...
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Tunisian government and opposition to start talks Saturday: mediator 
Thursday, Oct 03, 2013 11:07 AM PDT
TUNIS (Reuters) - Tunisia's ruling Islamists and their secular opponents will start three weeks of negotiations on Saturday to allow the government to step down and make way for a caretaker cabinet until elections, a labor union mediating the talks said. Tunisia's moderate Islamist Ennahda party has agreed that its government will resign after the talks as a way to end weeks of political deadlock in the country that began the 2011 Arab Spring revolts across the region. (Reporting by Tarek Amara; writing by Patrick Markey; Editing by Kevin Liffey)
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New Russian pension reform fuels nationalization fears 
Thursday, Oct 03, 2013 11:07 AM PDT
By Darya Korsunskaya and Maya Dyakina MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia's government approved a pension system overhaul on Thursday that will give it tighter control over savings accumulated by private funds while reducing the burden of an ageing population on the state's budget. Changes to the law will prevent private funds from collecting payroll contributions until they have changed their legal status and been vetted by the central bank, a process that is expected to take at least a year. ...
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French military prepares 2014 cuts, far-right seeks to benefit 
Thursday, Oct 03, 2013 10:13 AM PDT
France's Defence Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian attends a news conference in ParisBy John Irish and Emmanuel Jarry PARIS (Reuters) - France's military will cut almost 8,000 jobs next year, Defence Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian said on Thursday, detailing government belt-tightening plans that the far-right hopes will deliver it votes at municipal elections in 2014. The cuts come as tensions rise within the 17-month-old coalition of Socialist President Francois Hollande, whose satisfaction ratings have fallen to 23 percent due to concerns about a stalled economy and high unemployment. ...
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Sudan charges 35 with vandalism after anti-government riots 
Thursday, Oct 03, 2013 10:09 AM PDT
KHARTOUM (Reuters) - Thirty-five people appeared in court on Thursday accused of vandalism during a week of deadly anti-government riots in Sudan, a lawyer said, the first legal proceedings reported in the capital linked to the violence. Sudanese authorities have said they arrested 700 people during the worst unrest in central Sudan in years, triggered by cuts to subsidies on cooking oil and fuel that doubled pump prices overnight. Rights groups and some diplomats said up to 150 people died when security services opened fire on crowds last week. ...
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Slovene ruling party postpones congress to avert political crisis 
Thursday, Oct 03, 2013 09:50 AM PDT
Slovenia's Prime Minister Bratusek speaks during an interview in LjubljanaBy Marja Novak LJUBLJANA (Reuters) - The party of Slovenian Prime Minister Alenka Bratusek said on Thursday it would postpone its congress to prevent a political crisis in a country struggling to avoid a financial bailout. The postponement of the center-left Positive Slovenia's congress, due to take place on October 19, followed an announcement by Ljubljana mayor Zoran Jankovic, who founded the party in 2011, that he planned to challenge Bratusek for the party leadership. ...
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Turkey 'highly likely' to sign Chinese missile deal 
Thursday, Oct 03, 2013 09:48 AM PDT
File photo of a Logo of China Precision Machinery Import and Export Corp at its headquarters in BeijingBy Tulay Karadeniz and Jonathon Burch ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkey is likely to sign a $3.4 billion missile defense deal with a Chinese firm under U.S. sanctions, a senior official said on Thursday, a proposal that is already straining relations with Washington. Turkey sees a growing threat of spillover from the war in neighboring Syria, as well as wider turbulence in the Middle East, and has been scrambling to bolster its air defenses. ...
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EU's Ashton says crucial for all to join Egyptian political process 
Thursday, Oct 03, 2013 09:32 AM PDT
European Union High Representative Catherine Ashton speaks to the media after a meeting at the U.N. Headquarters in New YorkBy Michael Georgy CAIRO (Reuters) - European Union foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton urged Egypt's army-backed government and Muslim Brotherhood on Thursday to take part in an inclusive political process - but neither side seemed prepared to heed the call. Egyptian authorities have mounted a crackdown against the Islamist movement since the army ousted Islamist President Mohamed Mursi in July and announced a political "roadmap" it promised would lead to new elections. ...
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Egypt to issue smart cards to fuel stations in subsidy-cutting move 
Thursday, Oct 03, 2013 09:32 AM PDT
CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt is preparing to print 5 million smart cards as part of a program to reduce costly energy subsidies and will distribute them over the next three months, Finance Minister Ahmed Galal said on Thursday. Motorists will eventually use the cards to buy gasoline and diesel at fuel stations in a program begun by the administration of President Mohamed Mursi before he was ousted by the army in July. ...
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Four Bahrainis jailed for bomb attack in village 
Thursday, Oct 03, 2013 09:27 AM PDT
MANAMA (Reuters) - Four Bahrainis were sentenced to life in jail on Thursday for planting a bomb targeting police and civilians in March, the state news agency reported, as sectarian and political tensions continue to trouble the tiny Gulf state. The BNA news agency did not name the convicted men or state their motive, but a similar bomb attack in the same northern village in August that wounded five security officers was blamed on a "terrorist group". ...
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Plane crash near Nigeria's Lagos airport kills 16 
Thursday, Oct 03, 2013 09:23 AM PDT
By Chijioke Ohuocha and Tim Cocks LAGOS (Reuters) - Sixteen people were killed when a small passenger plane crashed shortly after takeoff outside Lagos airport's domestic terminal on Thursday, Nigerian authorities said. The aircraft, operated by Nigeria's Associated Airlines, came down in open ground, close to an aviation fuel depot in the commercial capital. Local media reported it was carrying the body of a former regional governor, and members of his family, to his funeral. A Reuters reporter saw emergency workers take a coffin out of the wreckage. ...
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Netanyahu says Iranian missiles could eventually reach U.S. 
Thursday, Oct 03, 2013 09:07 AM PDT
Israel's PM Netanyahu enters a door to speak at the United Nations General Assembly in New YorkWASHINGTON (Reuters) - In his latest warning about Iran's nuclear ambitions, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Thursday that Iran was working on intercontinental ballistic missiles that could one day hit the United States. "They're not developing those ICBMs for us. They can reach us with what they have. It's for you," he told CBS News. "The American intelligence knows as well as we do that Iran is developing ICBMs not to reach Israel. They want to reach well beyond," he said on the network's "This Morning" program. ...
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Turkey renews mandate to send troops to Syria if needed 
Thursday, Oct 03, 2013 09:05 AM PDT
ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkey's parliament voted on Thursday to extend by a year a mandate authorizing the deployment of troops to Syria if needed after the government said the alleged use of chemical weapons by President Bashar al-Assad posed a threat to Turkey. Turkey, one of Assad's fiercest critics, has advocated military intervention in Syria and has grown frustrated over what it sees as Western indecisiveness. "The present risk and threats have not decreased; on the contrary, they have increased," Defence Minister Ismet Yilmaz told parliament before the vote. ...
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Slovenian PM's party postpones congress to avert political crisis 
Thursday, Oct 03, 2013 08:38 AM PDT
LJUBLJANA (Reuters) - The party of Slovenian Prime Minister Alenka Bratusek said on Thursday it would postpone its congress to prevent a political crisis. The postponement of the center-left Positive Slovenia's congress, due to take place on October 19, followed an announcement by Ljubljana mayor Zoran Jankovic that he planned to challenge Bratusek for the party leadership. "The executive board of the party supports Alenka Bratusek as the prime minister and the president of the party. ...
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Vatican administration needs total overhaul, cardinals tell pope 
Thursday, Oct 03, 2013 08:35 AM PDT
Pope Francis puts away his glasses as he leads the weekly audience in Saint Peter's Square at the VaticanBy Philip Pullella VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Cardinals advising Pope Francis on how to reform the Vatican believe the Holy See's central government is so problem-ridden that only a total overhaul can fix it, the Vatican said on Thursday. The unusually stark acknowledgement came on the third and final day of closed-door meetings between the pope and eight cardinals from around the world who are discussing the Vatican's troubled administration and mapping out possible changes in the worldwide Church. ...
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Around 20 more bodies found after Sicily migrant boat disaster 
Thursday, Oct 03, 2013 08:33 AM PDT
ROME (Reuters) - Italian rescue divers have found some 20 bodies underwater near a boat carrying African migrants that caught fire and sank off the island of Lampedusa on Thursday, a coast guard official said, bringing the total of known dead to more than 100. "The coast guard divers have begun inspections: they have found around 20 bodies around the boat at a depth of about 40 meters," Floriana Segreto told Reuters. She said divers were continuing the search. (Reporting by Antonella Cinelli; Editing by Kevin Liffey)
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Man who brought al Qaeda to Afghanistan now runs for president 
Thursday, Oct 03, 2013 08:13 AM PDT
Afghan Mujahideen leader Sayyaf waits with his vice-presidential nominees to register as a candidate for the presidential election in KabulKABUL (Reuters) - The man said to be responsible for bringing al Qaeda to Afghanistan announced he was running for president on Thursday, a move likely to be greeted with apprehension by the international community. President Hamid Karzai is barred from running by the constitution, and the new government is seen as an opportunity to push the country away from years of damaging allegations of corruption and maladministration. ...
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Taliban commanders refuse to meet former leader in Pakistan: sources 
Thursday, Oct 03, 2013 08:09 AM PDT
By Mehreen Zahra-Malik and Jibran Ahmad ISLAMABAD/PESHAWAR (Reuters) - Taliban commanders refused to meet their former chief in the Pakistani city of Peshawar on Thursday because he was accompanied by Pakistani security agents, dealing a blow to attempts to resume Afghan peace talks, security and militant sources said. Afghanistan and the United States believe Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, who has been held in Pakistan since 2010, holds the key to stopping the war in Afghanistan because he is influential enough to persuade his former comrades there to stop fighting. ...
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Russia says embassy staff in Libya evacuated after attack 
Thursday, Oct 03, 2013 08:00 AM PDT
A damaged car is seen in front of the Russian embassy, a day after it came under attack in TripoliBy Thomas Grove MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia evacuated embassy staff and their families from Libya on Thursday after gunmen tried to storm its diplomatic mission in Tripoli. The attackers, who dispersed when embassy security guards opened fire, had planned to avenge the murder of a Libyan military officer by a Russian woman living in Tripoli, the foreign ministry said in a statement. "Relatives and friends of the murdered Libyan decided to avenge his death with an attack on the Russian diplomatic mission," the statement said. ...
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Giant hornets kill 42 in China 
Thursday, Oct 03, 2013 07:55 AM PDT
BEIJING (Reuters) - Swarms of giant hornets have killed 42 people and injured 1,640 in China's northwestern province of Shaanxi in recent weeks, the official Xinhua news agency said on Thursday. Authorities are destroying nests, putting up warning signs and raising public awareness via television, radio and the Internet, it said. Residents have been told to wear long sleeves when they go out, and not to try to drive away the swarms. ...
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Madagascar crowd burn alive two Europeans over 'organ trafficking' 
Thursday, Oct 03, 2013 07:29 AM PDT
PARIS/ANTANANARIVO (Reuters) - A crowd burnt two Europeans alive on a tourist island in Madagascar because they suspected them of trafficking human organs after a dead child was found on a beach, police said. The men were hunted down and killed by residents on the island of Nosy Be, one of the Indian Ocean island's leading tourism hubs. "They (the crowd) suspected them of organ trafficking," Madagascar police chief Desire Johnson Rakotondratsima said. "It appears that one of the foreigners admitted it in front of the local residents after they found the dead body of a child. ...
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