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U.S. imposes record fine on BNP in sanctions warning to banks
10:25:34 AM

An employee walks behind the logo of BNP Paribas in a   company's building in Issy-les-Moulineaux, near ParisBy Joseph Ax, Aruna Viswanatha and Maya Nikolaeva NEW YORK/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - French bank BNP Paribas has pleaded guilty to two criminal charges and agreed to pay almost $9 billion to resolve allegations that in many financial dealings it violated U.S. sanctions against Sudan, Cuba and Iran. In an unprecedented move, regulators also banned BNP for a year from conducting certain U.S. dollar transactions, a critical part of the bank's international business. The authorities said the severe penalties were warranted because of BNP's persistent and deliberate violations and desire to put profits first, even after U.S. officials warned the bank of its obligation to police for illicit money flows. U.S. authorities also found BNP Paribas had evaded sanctions against entities in Iran and Cuba, in part by stripping information from wire transfers so they could pass through the U.S. system without raising red flags.




Australia strips Rolf Harris of honours after sex crime convictions
9:44:00 AM

Entertainer Rolf Harris leaves Southwark Crown Court   in LondonAustralia on Tuesday moved to strip entertainer Rolf Harris of some of the numerous honours bestowed during a five-decade career after a London court found him guilty on 12 counts of indecently assaulting young girls. Australian-born Harris, 84, was convicted on Monday of sexually assaulting four girls, some as young as seven or eight, between 1968 and 1986. "Following his conviction in UK courts, the ARIA Board has made the decision to withdraw the ARIA Hall of Fame award bestowed upon Rolf Harris," the Australian Recording Industry Association said in a statement on its website. An artist and musician who presented prime-time TV shows mostly aimed at children, including one aimed at combating sexual abuse of children, Harris was inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame in 2008.




Vincent handed life ban after fixing confession
9:38:05 AM

New Zealand's Vincent dives to take catch during   training session in CastriesThe England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) announced a life ban on disgraced former New Zealand cricketer Lou Vincent on Tuesday, just hours after the player admitted he was a "cheat" and had shamed his country and the sport by fixing matches. The ECB said 35-year-old Vincent had pleaded guilty to 18 breaches of the board's anti-corruption regulations in three matches in England and had accepted the ban which barred him from playing or coaching in any form of recognised cricket. "This has been a complex case which has crossed different cricketing jurisdictions and required close collaboration and intelligence-sharing between both our own anti-corruption unit, other domestic boards and the ICC's ACSU (anti-corruption and security unit," ECB chief executive David Collier said in a statement. Vincent, representing Auckland Aces, also tried to "corrupt" two matches in the 2012 edition of the Champions League Twenty20 tournament, its organisers said on Tuesday.




Israel launches Gaza air strike after bodies of three missing teens found
9:37:28 AM

Israeli soldiers keep guard near the West Bank city   of HebronBy Jeffrey Heller JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel bombed dozens of sites in the Gaza Strip on Tuesday, striking at Hamas after finding the bodies of three missing teenagers whose abduction and killing it blames on the Palestinian Islamist group. Israel's security cabinet, which held an emergency session late on Monday and was due to meet again on Tuesday, was currently split on the scope of any further action in the coastal enclave and the occupied West Bank, officials said. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had promised Hamas would pay after the discovery of the three Jewish seminary students' bodies under a pile of rocks near the West Bank city of Hebron on Monday. The military said aircraft attacked 34 sites, mostly belonging to Hamas, though its statement did not link the strikes to the abductions.




Turkey's Erdogan positions himself for more powerful presidential role
9:17:55 AM

Turkey's Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan addresses   members of parliament from his ruling AK Party during a meeting at the Turkish   parliament in AnkaraANKARA (Reuters) - Tayyip Erdogan declared his candidacy on Tuesday for a more powerful presidency which rivals fear may entrench authoritarian rule and supporters, especially conservative Muslims, see as the crowning prize in his drive to reshape NATO member Turkey. Ruling AK Party Deputy Chairman Mehmet Ali Sahin announced the prime minister's widely expected candidacy in the August presidential election to loud applause from party members at a meeting in the capital Ankara. Erdogan, hugely popular despite a graft scandal he blamed on traitors and terrorists, is likely to win the August ...




French ex-president Sarkozy held for questioning over inquiry leaks
9:16:11 AM

Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy arrives at   the National Assembly in ParisBy Nicholas Vinocur NANTERRE France (Reuters) - Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy was held for questioning on Tuesday over suspicions that he received leaked details of an inquiry into alleged irregularities in his 2007 election campaign. It was the first time a former head of state had been held for questioning in modern French history and is the latest blow to Sarkozy's hopes of a come-back after his 2012 election defeat by Francois Hollande. Sarkozy arrived early Tuesday to be quizzed by investigators at their offices in Nanterre, west of Paris, after his lawyer was held for questioning on Monday. "Mr. Sarkozy has been summoned to Nanterre and is being held for questioning," the source told Reuters.




Japan cabinet adopts resolution dropping ban on collective self-defence
8:52:17 AM

Japan's PM Abe waves upon his arrival at his   official residence in TokyoTOKYO (Reuters) - Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's cabinet adopted on Tuesday a resolution dropping a ban that has kept the military from fighting overseas since World War Two, Defence Minister Itsunori Onodera confirmed, a dramatic step away from post-war pacifism and a political victory for the conservative premier. The change will significantly widen Japan's military options by ending the ban on exercising "collective self-defence", or aiding a friendly country under attack. It will also relax limits on activities in U.N. ...




Nigeria arrests businessman in connection with girls' abductions
7:49:41 AM
Nigerian troops have arrested a businessman suspected of being at the head of a Boko Haram intelligence network that helped plan the abduction of more than 200 school girls in the northeast, the military said on Tuesday. The man had helped the Islamist militant group plan several attacks, including the killing of traditional ruler the Emir of Gwoza, it said in a statement. A year old intensive military operation against Boko Haram has so far failed to crush the rebels, whose struggle for an Islamic state in largely Muslim northern Nigeria has killed thousands since it was launched in 2009. Defence spokesman Major-General Chris Olukolade said in a statement that the arrested man used his membership of a pro-government vigilante group "as a cover, while remaining an active terrorist".


New Zealand wants Malaysia to act against diplomat over sex charge
6:57:59 AM
New Zealand pressed the Malaysian government on Tuesday to take action against a diplomat who claimed immunity and left the country after being charged with committing a sexual assault in the capital, Wellington, in May. The diplomat was named as Mohammed Rizalman Bin Ismail, a Malaysian defence ministry official attached to the high commission in Wellington, after the court-ordered suppression of his identity was lifted. After one brief court appearance, he returned to Malaysia. New Zealand Prime Minister John Key said the Malaysian government had been told it was expected Rizalman to answer the charges.


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