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U.S. Army general reprimanded for adultery, ordered to forfeit pay
2:26:37 PM

U.S. Army Brigadier General Jeffrey Sinclair arrives   at the courthouse for sentencing in his court-martial case at Fort Bragg in   Fayetteville, North Carolina March 20, 2014. REUTERS/Chris KeaneFORT BRAGG, North Carolina (Reuters) - A judge on Thursday reprimanded a U.S. Army general who pleaded guilty to mistreating a captain during an adulterous sexual affair and ordered him to forfeit $5,000 in pay per month for four months. Brigadier General Jeffrey Sinclair, in a rare-court martial of a top officer, admitted to various military crimes as part of a plea deal that dismissed more serious sexual assault charges. (Reporting by Kelly Twedell; Writing by Colleen Jenkins; Editing by Scott Malone)




S.Africa opposition files graft charges against Zuma over home upgrade
2:25:46 PM

South Africa's President Jacob Zuma delivers his   State of the Nation address at Parliament in Cape Town February 13, 2014.   REUTERS/Roger Bosch/Pool/FilesBy David Dolan JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South Africa's main opposition party laid criminal charges against President Jacob Zuma on Thursday, accusing him of "flagrant abuse" of public money over $23 million in upgrades to his home that included a swimming pool and a cattle enclosure. The Democratic Alliance (DA) filed eight charges of corruption against Zuma at a police station near his Nkandla homestead, a party spokeswoman said. The sprawling compound in rural KwaZulu-Natal province has become a growing headache for Zuma and his ruling ANC just six weeks before an election. South Africa's corruption watchdog on Wednesday said Zuma benefitted "unduly" from the state-funded security upgrades, accusing him of conduct "inconsistent with his office".




Turkish PM says killing of security personnel was "terrorist attack"
2:15:34 PM

Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan (L) attends a   ceremony marking the 99th anniversary of the end of the Gallipoli campaign in   Gallipoli, March 18, 2014, as he is flanked by officials. REUTERS/StringerTurkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan described the gunning down of three members of the security forces in the southern province of Nigde on Thursday as a "nefarious terrorist attack" but did not say who was responsible. Paramilitary and regular police officers were manning a checkpoint when the attackers opened fire from a truck, Turkey's Dogan News Agency (DHA) said. "A nefarious terrorist attack has been carried out against our gendarmarie and police in the Ulukisla district of Nigde," Erdogan said. Five other members of the security forces were wounded, local news agencies said.




Man killed, nine injured in Maharashtra train accident
1:46:23 PM
Mumbai, March 20 (IANS) A man was killed and nine others were injured when five coaches of a suburban train derailed near Titwala in Thane district here Thursday, officials said. Five bogies of the Kasara-CST local train derailed between Titwala and Ambivali stations. The dead man was identified as 25-year-old Dhawal M. Lodha, said an official of the Central Railway headquarters at Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus. The incident - which occurred around 2.50 p.m. - disrupted train services on the Central Railway's suburban section for over two hours.


Former top China army officer under house arrest in graft probe - sources
1:39:10 PM

Vice Chairman of China's Central Military   Commission General Xu Caihou salutes during his speech greeting the launch of   China's unmanned spacecraft Shenzhou 8 at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Centre   in Gansu Province, November 1, 2011. REUTERS/China Daily/FilesBy Benjamin Kang Lim and Ben Blanchard BEIJING (Reuters) - A top retired Chinese general has been put under virtual house arrest while he assists with an investigation into the military's worst corruption scandal in almost a decade, two sources said, an indication the probe might be expanding. General Xu Caihou, 70, who retired as vice chairman of the Central Military Commission last year and from the Communist Party's decision-making politburo in 2012, was taken to an undisclosed location on Monday for questioning by anti-corruption investigators, the two sources told Reuters. "Xu Caihou's secretaries, bodyguards and driver have been changed to cut off his links with the outside world," one of the sources said, adding that members of his family had also been detained. The sources, who have direct knowledge of the matter, said Xu was helping with a probe into Lieutenant-General Gu Junshan, 57, who has been under investigation for corruption since he was sacked as deputy director of the logistics department of the People's Liberation Army in 2012.




French national arrested with drugs in Goa
12:44:05 PM
Panaji, March 20 (IANS) A French national was arrested Thursday for possessing LSD and MDMA, synthetic drugs also known as acid and ecstasy, said police.


Four killed, 27 injured in Meghalaya storm
11:56:15 AM
Shillong, March 20 (IANS) Four people, including a six-month-old baby, were killed and at least 27 others injured in a cyclonic storm in Meghalaya's West Khasi Hills district, officials said Thursday. Four people died on the spot when their house was destroyed in the cyclone, West Khasi Hills District Magistrate S. Kharlyngdoh told IANS over phone from Nongstoin, 94 km from Shillong. Those killed have been identified as Edmund Nongsieg, 20, Pynibor Nongsieg, 12, Phibanroi Marngar, 25, and her six-month-old baby.


Manipuri woman found dead in Delhi
11:48:03 AM
New Delhi, March 20 (IANS) A 20-year-old Manipuri woman was found dead under mysterious circumstances in her rented accommodation here Thursday, police said. Sofia, who came to Delhi a week ago, had rented a room at Munirka in south Delhi.


U.S. Guantanamo board to review case of 'Dirty 30' bin Laden bodyguard
10:26:46 AM
By Ian Simpson WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A suspected Osama bin Laden bodyguard held at Guantanamo Bay military prison for 12 years is due to face a U.S. national security board on Thursday that will weigh whether he should remain jailed there. Ali Ahmad al-Razihi, a 33-year-old Yemeni, is suspected of once being part of what U.S. intelligence officials called the "Dirty 30" security detail around bin Laden, a founder of al Qaeda who was killed in May 2011 by U.S. forces at his hideout in Pakistan. Razihi's hearing before the Periodic Review Board will re-examine whether he should be held without charge at Guantanamo Bay, the U.S. military prison in Cuba, or be transferred, possibly to Yemen. A U.S. military representative for Razihi said in an online statement to the panel late on Wednesday that Razihi was focused on returning to Yemen, helping with the family business and marrying.


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