Friday, June 28, 2013

Daily News: Reuters World News Headlines - Turkish security forces fire on protest in southeast, one dead

Friday, Jun 28, 2013 12:30 PM PDT
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Turkish security forces fire on protest in southeast, one dead 
Friday, Jun 28, 2013 12:30 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 the village of Kayacik 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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U.S. citizen killed in Egypt violence: officials 
Friday, Jun 28, 2013 12:29 PM PDT
ALEXANDRIA, Egypt (Reuters) - A U.S. citizen was stabbed to death in the Egyptian city of Alexandria on Friday during clashes between supporters and opponents of President Mohamed Mursi, a doctor and three security officials said. A U.S. embassy official said: "The U.S. embassy has heard of the reports of the death of an American citizen and is seeking to confirm them." The man died from a stab wound to the chest, said General Amin Ezzeddin, a senior Alexandria security official. ...
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Exclusive: Fearing death, Congo's 'Terminator' fled with help of family 
Friday, Jun 28, 2013 12:27 PM PDT
Congolese warlord Bosco Ntaganda looks on during his first appearance before judges at the International Criminal Court in the HagueBy Michelle Nichols and Louis Charbonneau UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Facing defeat by a rival rebel and fearing death at the hands of Rwandan troops, Congolese warlord Bosco Ntaganda quietly slipped into Rwanda on a small path with a single escort to turn himself in at the U.S. Embassy in Kigali, according to a U.N. report. Details of the March 18 surrender of Ntaganda, who evaded arrest on international war crimes charges for seven years, were contained in the confidential interim report by the U.N. Group of Experts to the Security Council's Congo sanctions committee. ...
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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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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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Brazil truckers call for 72-hour strike starting Monday 
Friday, Jun 28, 2013 11:27 AM PDT
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Brazil's trucking union is calling for a 72-hour strike starting on Monday, potentially slowing the movement of record soy, corn and sugar crops to ports, although unlikely to stop exports. MUBC, as the most influential truckers union in Brazil is known, encouraged all sectors involved in transporting cargoes in the country to participate in a "passive protest" starting 6 a.m. (1000 GMT) on Monday, in a written statement posted online. ...
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Small plane crashes in Guatemala, killing all six on board 
Friday, Jun 28, 2013 11:20 AM PDT
Rescuers workers inspect the wreckage of a Cessna in a wooded area in western GuatemalaGUATEMALA CITY (Reuters) - A small airplane crashed in a wooded area in western Guatemala near the border with Mexico on Friday morning, killing all six men on board, rescue workers at the scene said. Authorities are investigating the cause of the crash, which occurred around 6:30 a.m., but said they do not know where the Cessna twin-engine plane departed from or where it was headed. Rescuers found the identifications of two Mexican men in debris near the crash site, and said that the remaining victims were also likely from Mexico. (Reporting by Mike McDonald; Editing by Sandra Maler)
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Egypt clerics warn of 'civil war' amid skirmishes 
Friday, Jun 28, 2013 11:16 AM PDT
Anti-Mursi protesters chant anti-Mursi and anti-Muslim Brotherhood slogans in Tahrir square in CairoBy Yasmine Saleh and Abdelrahman Youssef CAIRO/ALEXANDRIA (Reuters) - Egypt's leading religious authority warned of "civil war" and appealed for calm amid scattered violence on Friday, days before mass demonstrations that the opposition hopes can force the Islamist president to quit. One man was shot dead and dozens wounded in Alexandria when protest marchers and Islamists clashed. A member of the ruling Muslim Brotherhood was also shot dead overnight in the city of Zagazig. ...
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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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Clash in Egypt's Alexandria kills one: official 
Friday, Jun 28, 2013 11:01 AM PDT
ALEXANDRIA, Egypt (Reuters) - A man was killed by gunfire on Friday in the Egyptian city of Alexandria during clashes between supporters and opponents of President Mohamed Mursi, a health ministry official said. It was not clear whether the victim was a Mursi supporter or opponent, added Amal Sharawi, the health ministry official. He was killed in clashes near the Muslim Brotherhood's local offices in the city's Sidi Gaber neighborhood. State news agency MENA said 70 people had been injured. (Reporting by Abdelrahman Youssef; Writing by Tom Perry; Editing by Alastair Macdonald)
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Exclusive: Rwandan army officers aiding M23 rebels in Congo 
Friday, Jun 28, 2013 10:59 AM PDT
M23 rebels take position near the town of Mutaho, in eastern Democratic Republic of CongoBy Louis Charbonneau and Michelle Nichols UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Military officers from Rwanda and Democratic Republic of Congo are fueling violence in eastern Congo despite pledges by the countries to foster peace, according to a confidential U.N. experts' report seen by Reuters on Friday. A rebel group in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo continues to recruit fighters in neighboring Rwanda with the aid of sympathetic Rwandan military officers, the U.N. Group of Experts said in its interim report to the Security Council's Congo sanctions committee. The U.N. ...
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France places four suspected Islamists under investigation 
Friday, Jun 28, 2013 10:57 AM PDT
PARIS (Reuters) - Four suspected radical Islamists arrested in the Paris region this week on suspicion of plotting attacks in France were placed under formal investigation on Friday, legal and police sources said. Three of the suspects are French and one is from Benin. Their ages range from 22 to 34, the sources said. Two other suspects arrested in the same raid on a suspected Islamist cell on Monday were released. Being placed under formal investigation in France means there is "serious or consistent evidence" pointing to likely implication of a suspect in a crime. ...
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Grave dispute divides family as Mandela lies in hospital 
Friday, Jun 28, 2013 10:12 AM PDT
By Yvonne Bell MTHATHA, South Africa (Reuters) - A dispute between factions of Nelson Mandela's family over where the family grave should be went to court on Friday when his eldest daughter and more than a dozen other relatives sought an injunction against Mandela's grandson, Mandla. ...
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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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Guinea Bissau interim leader sets November 24 election date 
Friday, Jun 28, 2013 09:54 AM PDT
To go with Interview BISSAU-CRISIS/BISSAU (Reuters) - Guinea Bissau's interim leader called elections on Friday that African and Western leaders hope will end decades of instability in a former Portuguese colony that has been become a narcotics trafficking hub to Europe. President Manuel Serifo Nhamadjo said in a decree read over state radio that the country was now ready for delayed legislative and presidential elections after he had consulted with political parties. "Conditions are ripe for holding safe and secure legislative and presidential elections on November 24," Nhamadjo said. ...
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Kenya deputy president loses case linked to poll violence 
Friday, Jun 28, 2013 09:49 AM PDT
Ruto sits in the courtroom of the International Criminal Court in The HagueBy Humprey Malalo NAIROBI (Reuters) - Kenya's High Court ordered Deputy President William Ruto on Friday to surrender a 100-acre farm in the lush Rift Valley and pay compensation to a farmer who had accused the politician of grabbing the land during election violence five years ago. The ruling, seen as a key test of the Kenyan judiciary's newly won independence, came as Ruto and President Uhuru Kenyatta prepare to face trial at the International Criminal Court (ICC) for crimes against humanity in connection with the post-2007 election mayhem, in which more than 1,200 people died. ...
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Iran detains Slovak hang-glider group: Slovak media 
Friday, Jun 28, 2013 09:48 AM PDT
PRAGUE (Reuters) - A group of five or six Slovak hang-glider enthusiasts has been detained in Iran on suspicion of espionage, the Slovak news website www.sme.sk said on Friday. The Slovak foreign ministry said it knew of the case but refused to confirm any details or the number of detainees. There was no immediate comment from Iranian authorities. "We are aware of this case and I assure you that we are taking all necessary steps," Slovak foreign ministry spokesman Boris Gandel said. "There has been no decision on this so far." Sme. ...
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France challenges arbitration award, Tapie investigated 
Friday, Jun 28, 2013 09:19 AM PDT
Journalists work as a car and scooter drive away from the home of French businessman Bernard Tapie in ParisPARIS (Reuters) - A tycoon with ties to ex-president Nicolas Sarkozy was put under formal investigation on suspicion of fraud on Friday in connection with a 403 million-euro ($524 million) arbitration award he received in 2008 to settle a legal dispute. The case against Bernard Tapie could damage Sarkozy's ability to mount a comeback for the 2017 election. ...
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Rights group accuses Central African Republic rebels of abuses 
Friday, Jun 28, 2013 09:09 AM PDT
BANGUI (Reuters) - Rebels in Central African Republic have razed villages, torched homes and murdered civilians in violence across neglected rural areas that began before they seized power in March and continues today, Human Rights Watch (HRW) said on Friday. Thousands of fighters from the Seleka rebel coalition led by Michel Djotodia, who is now the country's interim leader, marched into the riverside capital Bangui on March 24, forcing President Francois Bozize to flee. ...
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EU gives Serbia green light to start membership talks 
Friday, Jun 28, 2013 09:07 AM PDT
Kosovo Serbs gather to mark anniversary of 1389 Battle of Kosovo at Gazimestan, near the capital PristinaBy Adrian Croft and Justyna Pawlak BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Serbia won the green light on Friday to start negotiations by January on joining the European Union, capping a remarkable transformation in the prospects of the biggest former Yugoslav republic since the 1990s wars. The decision, taken at an EU summit, rewards Belgrade for an April deal to improve relations with its former province of Kosovo, which broke away from Serbia in a 1998-99 guerrilla war. ...
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Somalia may accept former Islamist warlord in port city 
Friday, Jun 28, 2013 09:07 AM PDT
By Drazen Jorgic MOGADISHU (Reuters) - Somalia's government may recognize a former Islamist warlord it had opposed as interim leader of a strategic port city in a bid to defuse tensions, diplomats said, although a new clash between rival militias erupted there on Friday. The threat of the kind of clan fighting that tore Somalia apart over two decades has hung over Kismayu since Ahmed Madobe, leader of the Ras Kamboni militia, was chosen by a regional assembly to lead Jubaland and its port in May. ...
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Guinea charges minister over 2009 massacre of demonstrators 
Friday, Jun 28, 2013 08:19 AM PDT
CONAKRY (Reuters) - A court in Guinea has charged a government minister over his alleged role in a stadium massacre in which some 150 people were killed in 2009, a human rights group and a justice ministry official said on Friday. Pro-democracy demonstrators were shot, stabbed, bludgeoned or trampled to death after gathered at a stadium in the mineral-rich West African nation's capital Conakry on September 28, 2009 for a rally against the military junta then in power. About 100 women were also raped, gang-raped and tortured in public during the attack. ...
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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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French prosecutor recommends dropping Sarkozy funding probe 
Friday, Jun 28, 2013 08:00 AM PDT
Former French President Sarkozy talks with Paris Saint Germain's club owner Al-Khelaifi and sports director Leonardo (R) as they attend the French Ligue 1 soccer match where Paris Saint-Germain faces Brest in ParisBORDEAUX, France (Reuters) - A French public prosecutor recommended on Friday dropping an investigation into ex-president Nicolas Sarkozy and seven other people over allegations of duping L'Oreal heiress Liliane Bettencourt into handing over cash for election funds. The prosecutor handling the case advised that the investigation against the eight, who also include Sarkozy's former budget minister Eric Woerth, be dropped for lack of evidence. ...
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Mandela showing 'great improvement', ex-wife Winnie says 
Friday, Jun 28, 2013 07:39 AM PDT
Members of the Tshwane gospel choir release 95 white balloons to mark the upcoming 95th birthday on July 18 of ailing former South African President Nelson Mandela as they sing in PretoriaJOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Former South African President Nelson Mandela is showing a "great improvement" in his health compared to a few days ago, his ex-wife, Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, said on Friday. "I'm not a doctor but I can say that from what he was a few days ago there is great improvement," she told reporters outside Mandela's former home in the Johannesburg township of Soweto. (Writing by Ed Cropley; Editing by Pascal Fletcher)
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Senior Vatican cleric arrested in money smuggling case 
Friday, Jun 28, 2013 07:36 AM PDT
A woman walks past the entrance of the courthouse in RomeBy Philip Pullella ROME (Reuters) - A senior Catholic cleric with connections to the Vatican bank was arrested on Friday for plotting to help rich friends smuggle tens of millions of euros in cash into Italy from Switzerland, in the latest blow to the Vatican's image. Monsignor Nunzio Scarano, 61, who worked as a senior accountant in the Vatican's financial administration, was arrested along with an Italian secret service agent and a financial intermediary in a tale that reads like a spy novel. ...
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Renamo says it laments Mozambique economic disruption, seeks talks 
Friday, Jun 28, 2013 07:24 AM PDT
By Marina Lopes MAPUTO (Reuters) - Mozambique opposition party Renamo, suspected of killing two civilians last week in a nascent guerrilla campaign, said on Friday it regretted disruption of the economy and called for more dialogue with the government. Two decades after the end of a long civil war, Renamo is stepping up pressure on the Frelimo ruling party, sparking concern a return to violence could derail Mozambique's commodity-fuelled economic boom. ...
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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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Berlusconi associate admits 'excess' at 'bunga bunga' parties 
Friday, Jun 28, 2013 07:13 AM PDT
Silvio Berlusconi leaves his residence at Grazioli palace, downtown RomeMILAN (Reuters) - A close associate of Silvio Berlusconi said on Friday he agreed with descriptions of "bunga bunga" parties at the former prime minister's palatial residence as "excess, abuse of power and degradation." Show-business agent Lele Mora, one of three people charged with aiding and abetting under-aged prostitution, told a court in Milan that he had taken young women to the parties and had received a loan from Berlusconi. ...
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Warsaw mayor's woes signal trouble ahead for Polish PM Tusk 
Friday, Jun 28, 2013 07:07 AM PDT
Poland's PM Tusk arrives at European Union leaders summit in BrusselsBy Chris Borowski and Pawel Sobczak WARSAW (Reuters) - Residents of the Polish capital fed-up with rising bus fares and snarled-up traffic are campaigning to oust the once-popular mayor, in a foretaste of the electoral price the national government may have to pay for a slowing economy. Opponents of Warsaw mayor Hanna Gronkiewicz-Waltz say they have gathered enough signatures to force a referendum on ending her term early and opinion polls indicate that she will lose if the vote goes ahead. ...
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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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Insight: From remote Mauritania, hacker fights for Islam worldwide 
Friday, Jun 28, 2013 06:46 AM PDT
A magnifying glass is held in front of a computer screen in this picture illustration taken in BerlinBy Elise Knutsen DAKAR (Reuters) - In Nouakchott, a dusty city wedged between the Atlantic ocean and western dunes of the Sahara, a young hip-hop fan coordinates a diverse group of hackers targeting websites worldwide in the name of Islam. Logging on to his computer, he greets his Facebook followers with a "good morning all" in English before posting links to 746 websites they have hacked in the last 48 hours along with his digital calling card: a half-skull, half-cyborg Guy Fawkes mask. ...
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Russian prosecutors drop jail threat against tycoon Lebedev 
Friday, Jun 28, 2013 06:35 AM PDT
Russian media magnate Lebedev speaks to the media after arriving for a court hearing in Moscow,By Maria Tsvetkova MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian prosecutors dropped a jail threat against media magnate Alexander Lebedev over a televised brawl on Friday, a move he said showed the absurdity of a trial he portrays as President Vladimir Putin's revenge for criticizing the government. State prosecutor Nadezhda Ignatova told a Moscow court at Lebedev's trial that the backer of two British newspapers, The Independent and London Evening Standard, should be convicted of political hatred but not a separate charge of hooliganism. ...
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Mugabe, Tsvangirai register to run in Zimbabwe elections 
Friday, Jun 28, 2013 06:23 AM PDT
A policeman waits behind ballot boxes in the capital HarareBy Cris Chinaka HARARE (Reuters) - Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe and long-time rival Morgan Tsvangirai registered on Friday for elections scheduled for July 31 in which Mugabe is seeking to extend his three-decade rule. The 89-year-old leader will fight Tsvangirai, 61, for the presidency, while his ZANU-PF party faces Tsvangirai's Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) in the parliamentary election after four years in a forced coalition following a disputed 2008 vote. ...
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Global shares, bonds gain as Fed fears fade; gold sinks 
Friday, Jun 28, 2013 06:07 AM PDT
Electronic information boards display market information at the London Stock Exchange in the City of LondonBy Richard Hubbard LONDON (Reuters) - World shares hit their highest level in a week on Friday and bonds and oil rose, as a volatile quarter drew to a close with fears of an early withdrawal of U.S. monetary stimulus waning. Better economic data from Japan and efforts by China's central bank to ease credit concerns added to the positive tone, lifting MSCI's world equity index 0.5 percent and putting it on course to snap five weeks of losses. U.S. ...
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Two blasts kill 10 people in western Iraq: police 
Friday, Jun 28, 2013 05:56 AM PDT
RAMADI, IRAQ (Reuters) - Two bombs planted inside a senior Iraqi police officer's car killed at least 10 people on Friday in the western city of Ramadi, police said. The first explosion killed the police officer and the second bomb went off five minutes later as police and bystanders gathered around the wreckage in Iraq's Sunni heartland of Anbar, which shares a border with Syria. "We were on duty at a nearby checkpoint when the car exploded. We ran to work out what was going on, but before we reached the car it exploded again," said a policeman at the scene. ...
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Obama, en route to South Africa, praises Mandela for leadership 
Friday, Jun 28, 2013 05:55 AM PDT
ABOARD AIR FORCE ONE (Reuters) - U.S. President Barack Obama praised 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. "I don't need a photo op," Obama told reporters aboard Air Force One after leaving Senegal, the first stop on his three-country Africa trip. "The last thing I want to do is to be in any way obtrusive at a time when the family is concerned with Nelson Mandela's condition." The 94-year-old former South African president was hospitalized in critical condition in the capital, Pretoria. ...
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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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Lebanese army fires shots to break up Sidon protests 
Friday, Jun 28, 2013 05:34 AM PDT
BEIRUT (Reuters) - Lebanese soldiers opened fire to break up a protest outside a mosque in the southern port of Sidon on Friday, days after the army fought Sunni Islamist militants there and seized control of the area. The fighting earlier this week was the deadliest outbreak of violence in Lebanon to be fuelled by the two-year conflict in neighboring Syria. Some 18 soldiers were killed and dozens of supporters of firebrand cleric Sheikh Ahmed al-Assir also died. ...
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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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