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Car bomber, gunmen attack security site in Somali capital-police
10:21:43 AM
MOGADISHU (Reuters) - A suicide car bomber rammed a national-intelligence facility in Somalia's capital on Sunday and gunmen then attacked the building, which is used to hold suspected militants a senior police officer said. "A suicide car bomb and armed militants entered the national security base," Ahmed Hussein, a senior police officer, told Reuters, adding the site included underground cells. "Now fighting has died down, there is only little sporadic gunfire. ...


China slams door shut on full Hong Kong democracy in 2017 vote
10:21:13 AM

Pro-democracy activists walk past a backdrop with   Chinese characters that read "disobedience" in Hong KongBy Michael Martina and James Pomfret BEIJING/HONG KONG (Reuters) - China's parliament said on Sunday it will tightly control the nomination of candidates for a landmark election in Hong Kong in 2017, a move likely to trigger mass protests in the city's Central business district by disappointed democracy activists. The Standing Committee of the National People's Congress (NPC) said it had endorsed a framework to let only two or three candidates run in a 2017 vote for Hong Kong's next leader. All candidates must first obtain majority backing from a nominating committee likely to be stacked with Beijing loyalists. The relatively tough decision by the NPC - China's final arbiter on the city's democratic affairs - makes it almost impossible for opposition democrats to get on the ballot.




Lesotho's deputy premier takes reins after PM flees "coup"
9:23:49 AM

A worker hangs posters displaying newspaper   headlines, in the capital MaseruBy Marafaela Mohloboli and John Mkhize MASERU (Reuters) - Lesotho's Deputy Prime Minister Mothetjoa Metsing has taken charge of the government after the Prime Minister Thomas Thabane fled the country accusing the army of staging a coup, a minister said on Sunday. Thabane, who has been in a fractious coalition government with his political rival Metsing, left for neighbouring South Africa on Saturday after the army surrounded his residence and police stations in Lesotho's capital, Maseru. "For now there hasn't been any arrangement, but it goes without saying the deputy prime minister will still oversee other issues that need to be taken care of until the prime minister returns." Relations have been stormy between Thabane's All Basotho Convention party and Metsing's Lesotho Congress for Democracy (LCD) group, which formed a coalition with another party after elections in 2012.




Factbox - Hong Kong's Basic Law
7:03:21 AM

A policeman stands in front of a group supporting   China's recent white paper over the control of Hong Kong, during a mass   protest demanding universal suffrage in Hong KongChina's rubber-stamp parliament is expected on Sunday to endorse the framework for Hong Kong's first direct leadership election, due in 2017. Hong Kong's mini-constitution, endorsed by China, enshrines the principle of "one country, two systems" to govern capitalist Hong Kong after the former British colony was returned to Communist Chinese rule in 1997.




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