Saturday, July 6, 2013

Daily News: Reuters World News Headlines - Asiana Airlines Boeing 777 crashes at San Francisco airport

Saturday, Jul 06, 2013 12:38 PM PDT
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Asiana Airlines Boeing 777 crashes at San Francisco airport 
Saturday, Jul 06, 2013 12:38 PM PDT
(Reuters) - An Asiana Airlines Boeing 777 flying from Seoul crashed while landing on Saturday at San Francisco International Airport, the Federal Aviation Administration said. It was not clear whether there were any injuries, CNN said. The FAA said it did not know how many people were onboard the plane. Images from television station KTVU in San Francisco showed extensive fire damage to the airplane, which had lost its tail and one of its wings in the crash. Fire engines were on scene and the fire, which had burned through the cabin's roof, appeared to be out. ...
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Liberal ElBaradei named Egypt PM, Islamists cry foul 
Saturday, Jul 06, 2013 12:30 PM PDT
Supporters of deposed Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi shout slogans during a protest near Cairo University in CairoBy Yasmine Saleh and Asma Alsharif CAIRO (Reuters) - Liberal politician Mohamed ElBaradei was chosen as Egypt's interim Prime Minister on Saturday as the transitional administration fought to restore calm after at least 35 people were killed in Islamist protests that swept the country. ElBaradei, a 71-year-old Nobel Peace Prize winner and former U.N. nuclear agency chief, had been favorite to head the temporary leadership installed by the military after it ousted elected President Mohamed Mursi on Wednesday. ...
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Runaway freight train explodes, levels center of Canada town 
Saturday, Jul 06, 2013 12:21 PM PDT
A firefighter walks past the remains of buildings after a train explosion at Lac MeganticBy Mathieu Belanger LAC-MEGANTIC, Quebec (Reuters) - A driverless freight train carrying tankers of crude oil derailed at high speed and exploded into a giant fireball in the middle of a small Canadian town early on Saturday, destroying dozens of buildings and leaving an unknown number of people feared missing. The disaster occurred shortly after 1 a.m. (0500 GMT) when the runaway train with 73 cars sped into Lac-Megantic, a picturesque lakeside town of about 6,000 people near the border with Maine, and came off the rails. Witnesses said the town center was crowded at the time. ...
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Brazil's Rousseff denies plans for post-protest Cabinet shakeup 
Saturday, Jul 06, 2013 12:16 PM PDT
Brazil's President Dilma Rousseff speaks during an announcement of the construction of the first 50 port terminals for private use (TUP), at the Planalto Palace in BrasiliaSAO PAULO (Reuters) - Brazil's President Dilma Rousseff firmly denied on Saturday any plans to shake up her Cabinet, following the country's largest protests in 20 years. In a written statement, she called talk of ministerial change "unfounded speculation" and reiterated a plan developed with state governors and local mayors to address concerns raised last month in cities across Latin America's largest economy. ...
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Italy's most wanted drug trafficker caught in Colombia 
Saturday, Jul 06, 2013 12:15 PM PDT
ROME (Reuters) - A suspected Italian mafia boss described as Europe's most wanted drug trafficker and the world's biggest cocaine importer was arrested in Colombia on Saturday and deported to Italy. Roberto Pannunzi, compared to the late drug lord Pablo Escobar by Colombian authorities, was caught in a Bogota shopping center carrying a false Venezuelan identity card, Colombia's Defense Ministry announced on Twitter. The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) worked with Colombian police to find and arrest Pannunzi, the ministry said. ...
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Leading Sunni cleric says in fatwa Egyptians should back Mursi 
Saturday, Jul 06, 2013 12:05 PM PDT
Egyptian Cleric Sheikh Yusuf al-Qaradawi, chairman of the International Union of Muslim Scholars, gives a speech during Friday prayers, before a protest against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, at Al Azhar mosque in old CairoRIYADH (Reuters) - A leading Qatar-based cleric declared in a religious edict, or fatwa, on Saturday that Egyptians should support ousted President Mohamed Mursi of the Muslim Brotherhood and the military should withdraw from the political scene. Egyptian-born Youssef al-Qaradawi, one of the most prominent Sunni clerics in the Middle East, said in the fatwa posted on his website that the military's intervention to depose Mursi on Wednesday was against democracy and the constitution. ...
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Italian ministers asked to post salaries, assets online 
Saturday, Jul 06, 2013 11:57 AM PDT
Italy's Prime Minister Enrico Letta looks on as he stands in the courtyard of Chigi Palace in RomeROME (Reuters) - Italian Prime Minister Enrico Letta's office said on Saturday it had asked all the ministers in his cabinet as well as junior government officials to declare their salaries and assets online in an effort to boost transparency. It said in a statement that ministers, deputy ministers and undersecretaries in the left-right coalition government should publish their income and benefits related to their public administration roles as well as other assignments. The former government of Mario Monti made a similar move last year while it was stepping up efforts to fight tax evasion. ...
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Turkish police fire teargas, water cannons to disperse Istanbul protests 
Saturday, Jul 06, 2013 11:50 AM PDT
Riot police use water cannon to disperse protesters at Taksim square in central IstanbulBy Humeyra Pamuk and Ece Toksabay ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkish police fired teargas and water cannon to disperse hundreds of protesters in an Istanbul square on Saturday as they gathered to enter a park that was the center of protests against Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan last month. The Taksim Solidarity Platform, combining an array of political groups, had called a march to enter the sealed off Gezi park, but the governor of Istanbul warned that any such gathering would be confronted by the police. ...
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Mohamed ElBaradei to be named Egypt's interim PM: sources 
Saturday, Jul 06, 2013 11:40 AM PDT
IAEA Director General Elbaradei speaks with journalists in TehranCAIRO (Reuters) - Mohamed ElBaradei, a former U.N. nuclear agency chief, will be named Egypt's interim prime minister later on Saturday, a presidential source told Reuters. Interim head of state Adli Mansour was installed on Thursday to oversee a military roadmap to elections, the day after the army overthrew Islamist President Mohamed Mursi. ElBaradei was among liberal leaders who opposed Mursi and called for the massive protests that showed how the Muslim Brotherhood had angered millions of Egyptians. ...
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Gunmen kill 28 in attack on northeast Nigeria school 
Saturday, Jul 06, 2013 11:40 AM PDT
By Lanre Ola MAIDUGURI, Nigeria (Reuters) - Suspected Islamist gunmen killed 27 students and a teacher in a boarding school in the northeast Nigerian town of Potiskum on Saturday, a police source said. The attack was the deadliest of at least three on schools since the military launched an offensive in May to try to crush Islamist insurgent group Boko Haram, whose nickname translates as "Western education is sinful" in the northern Hausa language. The attackers set fire to buildings and shot pupils as they tried to flee, the source told Reuters by email. ...
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Three Latin American leftist leaders offer asylum to Snowden 
Saturday, Jul 06, 2013 10:19 AM PDT
Bolivia's President Evo Morales and his Venezuelan counterpart Nicolas Maduro wave during a meeting in CochabambaBy Daniel Ramos and Daniel Wallis LA PAZ/CARACAS (Reuters) - Bolivia offered asylum on Saturday to former U.S. spy agency contractor Edward Snowden, joining leftist allies Venezuela and Nicaragua in defiance of Washington, which is demanding his arrest for divulging details of secret U.S. surveillance programs. Snowden, 30, is believed to be holed up in the transit area of Moscow's Sheremetyevo international airport and has been trying to find a country that would take him since he landed from Hong Kong on June 23. ...
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Islamist coalition calls for protests across Egypt on Sunday 
Saturday, Jul 06, 2013 09:42 AM PDT
Supporters of deposed Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi shout slogans during a protest near Cairo University in CairoCAIRO (Reuters) - An Islamist coalition led by the Muslim Brotherhood called on people to protest across Egypt on Sunday against the military overthrow of elected President Mohamed Mursi. The National Coalition in Support of Legitimacy issued the statement on Saturday, a day after dozens of people were killed as Islamists opposed to Mursi's overthrow took to the streets to vent their fury at what they say was a military coup. (Reporting by Maggie Fick; writing by Mike Collett-White, Editing by Sarah McFarlane)
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France detains former Moscow official accused of fraud: Russia 
Saturday, Jul 06, 2013 09:39 AM PDT
MOSCOW (Reuters) - French authorities have detained a former Russian politician who has been on an Interpol wanted list since November, accused of fraud worth 3.5 billion roubles ($105 million), Russia's Interior Ministry said on Saturday. Alexei Kuznetsov was arrested at Russia's request, the ministry's website said, as President Vladimir Putin continues an anti-sleaze campaign to cement his grip on power. ...
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Syrian opposition chooses Saudi-backed leader 
Saturday, Jul 06, 2013 09:27 AM PDT
A Free Syrian Army fighter displays homemade bombs made from ornamental balls in the old city of AleppoBy Khaled Yacoub Oweis and Erika Solomon ISTANBUL/BEIRUT (Reuters) - Syria's fractious opposition elected a new leader on Saturday but rebel groups were reported to be fighting among themselves in a sign of growing divisions on the ground between factions trying to topple President Bashar al-Assad. ...
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Hurricane Erick forms in Pacific along Mexico's coast 
Saturday, Jul 06, 2013 09:20 AM PDT
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Hurricane Erick formed on Saturday off Mexico's Pacific coast and it was expected to crawl along offshore, weaken and may bring tropical storm-force winds to the southern Baja peninsula by late Sunday. The U.S. National Hurricane Center said Erick was located about 90 miles south of Manzanillo, Mexico's top cargo shipping port, at 10 a.m. (11:00 a.m. EDT) and was packing maximum sustained winds of 80 miles per hour (130 km per hour). The storm was not expected to get much more powerful and it should begin to lose strength by Sunday, the hurricane center said. ...
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Mubarak trial drags on, impervious to Egypt upheaval 
Saturday, Jul 06, 2013 08:39 AM PDT
A supporter of Egypt's former President Mubarak stands next to a bust of Mubarak outside a police academy before Mubarak's trial in CairoBy Asma Alsharif CAIRO (Reuters) - The slow-motion retrial of former Egyptian autocrat Hosni Mubarak dragged on at snail's pace on Saturday, impervious to the latest upheaval in the country he ruled for 30 years - the military overthrow of his elected successor. The presiding judge adjourned the case on charges of conspiracy to murder hundreds of demonstrators in 2011 until August 17, after the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan, to allow the defense more time to review recently presented evidence. ...
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Italy's most wanted drug trafficker arrested in Colombia 
Saturday, Jul 06, 2013 07:53 AM PDT
ROME (Reuters) - A suspected Italian mafia boss described as Europe's most wanted drug trafficker and the world's biggest cocaine importer has been arrested in Colombia, the government there said on Saturday. Roberto Pannunzi, compared to the late Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar by Colombian authorities, was caught in a Bogota shopping centre carrying a false Venezuelan identity card, the Defense Ministry announced on Twitter. The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) worked with Colombian police to find and arrest Pannunzi, the ministry said. ...
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Syrian opposition coalition elects president 
Saturday, Jul 06, 2013 07:12 AM PDT
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - The main Syrian opposition National Coalition elected Ahmad Jarba as its president on Saturday after a close runoff vote held in Istanbul, coalition members said. Jarba is a tribal figure from the eastern province of Hasaka who has connections with Saudi Arabia. He defeated businessman Mustafa Sabbagh, Qatar's point man in the opposition. "A change was needed," Adib Shishakly, a senior official in the coalition, told Reuters. "The old leadership of the coalition had failed to offer the Syrian people anything substantial and was preoccupied with internal politics. ...
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Merkel says EU must not forget U.S. spying in push for free trade 
Saturday, Jul 06, 2013 06:58 AM PDT
An undated aerial handout photo shows the National Security Agency (NSA) headquarters building in Fort Meade, MarylandBy Matthias Inverardi BAD SALZUFLEN, Germany (Reuters) - Germany's Angela Merkel said on Saturday that Europe should push ahead with free-trade negotiations with the United States next week while making sure that concerns about America's secret surveillance of its EU allies are not swept under the carpet. Though the German Chancellor told a political rally that free-trade talks are long overdue, she also said that the assistance of U.S. intelligence to thwart attacks on Germany in the past cannot justify American spying on the European Union. "Bugging is not what friends do. ...
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Anyone seen Snowden? Moscow transit fliers hope for a glimpse 
Saturday, Jul 06, 2013 06:50 AM PDT
A boy looks at planes at the transit area of Moscow's Sheremetyevo airportBy Thomas Grove MOSCOW (Reuters) - When Edward Snowden finally leaves the transit area of Moscow's Sheremetyevo airport, it will lose its biggest attraction. The former U.S. spy agency contractor has managed to stay out of sight for two weeks since arriving from Hong Kong on June 23, hoping to fly on to a country that would not send him back to the United States to face espionage charges. The hordes of reporters who for days camped out in the hope of finding him have long since packed up and left. ...
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Mali state of emergency lifted ahead of election 
Saturday, Jul 06, 2013 06:44 AM PDT
Malian interim President Dioncounda Traore watches a graduation ceremony for gendarmes in BamakoBy Tiemoko Diallo BAMAKO (Reuters) - Mali has lifted its state of emergency to allow campaigning for a presidential election being held on July 28 after a French-led offensive to drive Islamist militants from the West African country. But attacks on U.N. peacekeepers in a former rebel stronghold on Saturday underlined the continuing insecurity in the Sahara Desert north. The state of emergency, imposed when the French offensive began in January, was lifted at midnight (0000 GMT), army spokesman Captain Modibo Naman Traore said. ...
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Rebels clash with Qaeda-linked opposition group in Syria 
Saturday, Jul 06, 2013 06:26 AM PDT
A Free Syrian Army fighter displays homemade bombs made from ornamental balls in the old city of AleppoBy Erika Solomon BEIRUT (Reuters) - Rebels clashed with an opposition unit linked to al Qaeda in northern Syria, activists said on Saturday, in a deadly battle that signals growing divisions among rebel groups and rising tensions between locals and more radical Islamist factions. The rebel infighting comes as forces loyal to President Bashar al-Assad have made gains on the battlefield and drawn comfort from the downfall this week of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood, which under ousted President Mohamed Mursi had thrown its weight behind the Syrian opposition. ...
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North, South Korea officials hold talks on joint industrial zone 
Saturday, Jul 06, 2013 06:24 AM PDT
Head of the South Korean working-level delegation Suh Ho shakes hands with his North Korean counterpart Park Chol-su before their talks at the Tongilgak on the North Korean side of the truce village of PanmunjomBy Jack Kim SEOUL (Reuters) - North and South Korean officials held talks on Saturday seeking a way to reopen a jointly run industrial zone, a rare source of steady cash for the impoverished North, a month after their last attempt at dialogue collapsed in acrimony over protocol. North Korea called for an early restart of the Kaesong Industrial zone, just north of the militarized border, South Korean media reported. But Seoul's chief delegate Suh Ho sought an assurance from the North that it would not repeat the kind of actions it took in April that led to the halt of the factory project. ...
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Prominent Egyptian blogger released from jail, remains on trial 
Saturday, Jul 06, 2013 05:55 AM PDT
Egyptian activist Ahmed Douma stands behind bars during his trial at the New Cairo court, on the outskirts of CairoCAIRO (Reuters) - A prominent Egyptian blogger jailed for insulting deposed President Mohamed Mursi was released from prison on Saturday, state news agency MENA said, but he remained on trial for inciting violence. Ahmed Douma was sentenced to six months in jail for calling Mursi a criminal and a murderer in media interviews, in a case activists said was part of a crackdown on dissent by Mursi and his Islamist-led government. ...
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Coptic priest shot dead in Egypt attack: sources 
Saturday, Jul 06, 2013 05:36 AM PDT
CAIRO (Reuters) - Gunmen shot dead a Coptic Christian priest in Egypt's lawless Northern Sinai on Saturday in what could be the first sectarian attack since the military overthrow of Islamist President Mohamed Mursi, security sources said. The priest, Mina Aboud Sharween, was attacked in the early afternoon while walking in the Masaeed area in El Arish. The shooting in the coastal city was one of several attacks believed to be by Islamist insurgents that included firing at four military checkpoints in the region, the sources said. ...
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Venezuela offers asylum to U.S. fugitive Snowden 
Saturday, Jul 06, 2013 04:24 AM PDT
File photo of NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden, an analyst with a U.S. defence contractor, being interviewed by The Guardian in his hotel room in Hong KongBy Daniel Wallis and Deisy Buitrago CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro offered asylum to former U.S. intelligence contractor Edward Snowden in defiance of Washington, which is demanding his arrest for divulging details of secret U.S. spy programs. Snowden, 30, is believed to be holed up in the transit area of Moscow's Sheremetyevo international airport and has been trying to find a country that would take him since he landed from Hong Kong on June 23. "In the name of America's dignity ... ...
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Venezuela asylum offer Snowden's best option: Russian lawmaker 
Saturday, Jul 06, 2013 03:26 AM PDT
Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro plays a Venezuelan cuatro as he arrives for a national assembly in CaracasMOSCOW (Reuters) - Political asylum in Venezuela would be the best choice for former U.S. intelligence contractor Edward Snowden, a senior Russian lawmaker said on Saturday. Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro on Friday offered asylum to Snowden, who is believed to be holed up in the transit area of Moscow's Sheremetyevo airport. "Asylum for Snowden in Venezuela would be the best solution. That country is in a sharp conflict with the United States," pro-Kremlin lawmaker Alexei Pushkov, chairman of the international affairs committee of Russia's lower house of parliament, said on Twitter. ...
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Britain to deport radical cleric Abu Qatada on Sunday: papers 
Saturday, Jul 06, 2013 02:50 AM PDT
File photograph shows Radical Muslim cleric Abu Qatada, arriving back at his home after being released on bail, in LondonLONDON (Reuters) - Radical Muslim cleric Abu Qatada will be deported by Britain to Jordan on Sunday, ending eight years of government efforts to send him home for trial, British papers reported on Saturday. Abu Qatada, wanted in Jordan on charges of alleged terrorism, will be put on a special flight at around 0100 GMT (9:00 P.M. EDT), the Times newspaper said. Observers from a Jordanian human rights organization would accompany him, the Telegraph said. A spokeswoman for the Home Office declined to comment on the reports. ...
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Tanzania says arrests Briton wanted by UK on terror charges 
Saturday, Jul 06, 2013 02:22 AM PDT
DAR ES SALAAM (Reuters) - Tanzania has arrested a British man suspected of involvement in unspecified "terrorism activities" in Britain, police in the east African country said. Iqbal Ahsan Ali was arrested in Tanzania's southern Mbeya region after being found in possession of both British and Tanzanian passports, which is a crime in Tanzania as it forbids dual citizenship, police said. ...
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Bomb blast kills three soldiers in Yemeni capital 
Saturday, Jul 06, 2013 01:50 AM PDT
Policemen inspect the site of a roadside bomb in SanaaADEN (Reuters) - A roadside bomb in Yemen's capital Sanaa killed three soldiers and injured two others during a security patrol early on Saturday, a security official said. The official said the blast targeted a car in Sanaa's al-Hasaba district, a center of opposition to former Yemeni leader Ali Abdullah Saleh who was ousted early last year. The official, who requested anonymity, said it was unknown who carried out the attack. Yemen is the poorest Arab state with a third of the population living on less than $2 a day. ...
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Wary Tibetans mark Dalai Lama's birthday quietly in China 
Saturday, Jul 06, 2013 12:59 AM PDT
Chinese bank notes from faithful are placed in front of a portrait of Tibetan spiritual leader Dalai Lama at Kumbum monastery on the outskirts of XiningBy Sui-Lee Wee CHABCHA COUNTY, China (Reuters) - The streets of Chabcha county in western Qinghai province were quiet on Saturday as Tibetan monks marked the Dalai Lama's birthday in their homes, wary that any public celebration could endanger a tentative softening by Chinese authorities. Tibetans in China have always had to steer clear of public ceremonies revering their 78-year-old exiled spiritual leader who Beijing has denounced as a "wolf in monk's robes". ...
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Islamist group threatens violence after ousting of Egypt's Mursi 
Saturday, Jul 06, 2013 12:55 AM PDT
A portrait of former Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi is seen near a Republican Guard building in CairoRIYADH (Reuters) - A new Islamist group has announced its formation in Egypt, calling the army's ousting of President Mohamed Mursi a declaration of war on its faith and threatening to use violence to impose Islamic law. Ansar al-Shariah in Egypt said it would gather arms and start training its members, in a statement posted on an online forum for militants in the country's Sinai region on Friday and recorded by the SITE Monitoring organization. ...
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Japan PM's ruling bloc headed for big election win: surveys 
Friday, Jul 05, 2013 09:17 PM PDT
Japan's PM Abe, who is also leader of the ruling LDP, raises his fist with his party members at the start day of campaigning for the July 21 Upper house election in TokyoBy Linda Sieg TOKYO (Reuters) - Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's ruling bloc is headed for a big victory in this month's upper house election, media surveys show, a win that would end a parliamentary deadlock and set the stage for Japan's first stable government since 2006. The anticipated victory would give the Japanese leader a mandate for his "Abenomics" recipe that aims to end prolonged stagnation with a mix of hyper-easy monetary policy, fiscal spending and structural reforms including deregulation. ...
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Explosions shut down Colombia's No. 2 oil pipeline 
Friday, Jul 05, 2013 07:50 PM PDT
BOGOTA (Reuters) - Two explosions have shut down Colombia's 80,000 barrel-per-day Cano Limon-Covenas oil pipeline, state-controlled oil company Ecopetrol said on Friday, with a military source describing them as attacks carried out by leftist rebels. The explosions on Colombia's No. 2 pipeline, used by U.S. oil producer Occidental and owned by Ecopetrol, had no immediate impact on crude production or exports in Latin America's No. 4 oil producer, according to a media official at Ecopetrol. ...
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El Salvador gang truce wobbles as violent murders mount 
Friday, Jul 05, 2013 07:37 PM PDT
Family members hug as they look at body of a dead man at a crime scene in Quetzaltepeque, on the outskirts of San SalvadorSAN SALVADOR (Reuters) - El Salvador has seen a burst of violence, with 103 homicides this week, the government said on Friday, as a year-long truce between the country's violent gangs appeared to be crumbling. The uptick in murders in the Central American nation echoes killing rates before the March 2012 truce between the Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13) gang and rival Barrio 18. "We said last year that the truce was fragile and that it could fracture in any moment. Time has proven us right," Miguel Fortin, Director of the Supreme Court's Institute of Legal Medicine (IML) told local media. ...
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Syrian opposition to hold runoff vote Saturday for new leader 
Friday, Jul 05, 2013 06:33 PM PDT
Sabra, a veteran Christian opposition figure and acting President of the Syrian National Coalition, chairs a meeting in IstanbulISTANBUL (Reuters) - The Syrian opposition voted on Saturday to elect a new leader, but the top two candidates failed to gain a simple majority needed to become president of the coalition fighting to oust President Bashar al-Assad. A runoff ballot was scheduled for later on Saturday after Ahmad Jarba, a tribal figure linked with Saudi Arabia, and Mustafa al-Sabbagh, a businessman who is Qatar's point man, did not gain more than half of the votes in the 115 member Syrian National Coalition in an early morning ballot in Istanbul. ...
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Portugal coalition partners reach deal on internal crisis: government 
Friday, Jul 05, 2013 05:43 PM PDT
Portugal's Prime Minister Passos Coelho addresses a news conference in BerlinLISBON (Reuters) - Portugal's Prime Minister Pedro Passos Coelho has reached a deal with the ruling coalition's junior partner CDS-PP to resolve a rift which has threatened the country's adjustment program under a bailout, a government spokesman said on Friday. "The prime minister presented to President Anibal Cavaco Silva a political deal reached with the leader of CDS-PP," the spokesman said. A deal will have to be approved by Cavaco Silva, who is due to meet all political parties Monday and Tuesday. ...
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Snowden could win Nicaragua asylum if circumstances permit: Ortega 
Friday, Jul 05, 2013 05:03 PM PDT
Nicaragua's President Ortega speaks during the presentation of credentials from Mexico's Ambassador to Nicaragua Labardini at the La Casa de los Pueblos in ManaguaMANAGUA (Reuters) - Nicaragua has received an asylum request from fugitive former U.S. spy agency contractor Edward Snowden and could accept the bid "if circumstances permit," President Daniel Ortega said on Friday. "We are an open country, respectful of the right of asylum, and it's clear that if circumstances permit, we would gladly receive Snowden and give him asylum in Nicaragua," Ortega said during a speech in the Nicaraguan capital Managua. ...
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Nicaragua says would grant Snowden asylum if circumstances permit 
Friday, Jul 05, 2013 04:31 PM PDT
Nicaragua's President Ortega speaks during the presentation of credentials from Mexico's Ambassador to Nicaragua Labardini at the La Casa de los Pueblos in ManaguaMANAGUA (Reuters) - Nicaragua's President Daniel Ortega said on Friday that he had received an asylum request from U.S. fugitive Edward Snowden and could accept the bid "if circumstances permit." (Reporting by Ivan Castro)
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Islamist protests hit cities across Egypt, at least 24 dead 
Friday, Jul 05, 2013 04:28 PM PDT
Members of the Muslim Brotherhood and supporters of Mursi clash with anti-Mursi protesters near Maspero, near Tahrir square in CairoBy Mike Collett-White and Alastair Macdonald CAIRO (Reuters) - At least 24 people died across Egypt on Friday as Islamists opposed to the overthrow of President Mohamed Mursi took to the streets to vent their fury at what they say was a military coup. Fierce clashes in the Mediterranean city of Alexandria left 12 dead and 200 injured, while in Cairo, five people were killed as pro- and anti-Mursi protesters ran amok in central areas and armored personnel carriers rumbled among them to restore calm. ...
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