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Serbia backs jail terms for Serbs fighting in foreign conflicts
6:12:30 PM
BELGRADE (Reuters) - Serbia's parliament approved on Friday jail terms of up to eight years for anyone found guilty of fighting in foreign wars, in an effort to dissuade citizens from joining conflicts in Syria, Ukraine and elsewhere. The amendments to the criminal code may also be used to crack down on the lucrative business of mercenaries who have used their experience in the Yugoslav wars of the 1990s to fight for money in places such as Sierra Leone, Algeria and more recently in Libya. ...


Ex-Soviet states bicker as Putin tries to unite them
6:11:44 PM

Lebedev, Aliyev, Sargsyan, Nazarbayev, Atambayev,   Timofti, Lukashenko, Putin, Rahmon, Berdimuhamedov, Karimov and Yezhel pose for a   family photo during a CIS summit in MinskBy Darya Korsunskaya and Andrei Makhovsky MINSK (Reuters) - Vulgar chants about Vladimir Putin before he arrived for a regional summit in Belarus did not augur well for the Russian president's hopes of bringing the leaders of former Soviet republics closer together. Matters got even worse when bickering broke out at the start of the meeting, revealing fault lines over the Ukraine crisis and deepening doubts about the future of the loose grouping known as the Commonwealth of Independent States. ...




Thousands "will most likely be massacred" if Kobani falls to jihadists, U.N. warns
6:07:49 PM

Smoke rises from Syrian town of Kobani, as seen from   southeastern town of Suruc in Sanliurfa province near Mursitpinar border crossing   on Turkish-Syrian borderBy Tom Miles and Ayla Jean Yackley GENEVA/MURSITPINAR Turkey (Reuters) - Thousands of people "will most likely be massacred" if Kobani falls to Islamic State fighters, a U.N. envoy said on Friday, as militants fought deeper into the besieged Syrian Kurdish town in full view of Turkish tanks that have done nothing to intervene. U.N. envoy Staffan de Mistura said Kobani could suffer the same fate as the Bosnian town of Srebrenica, where 8,000 Muslims were murdered by Serbs in 1995, Europe's worst atrocity since World War Two, while U.N. peacekeepers failed to protect them. ...




Independent Russian newspaper receives "extremism" warning
5:52:41 PM

Former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev signs   autographs during a presentation of his new book in MoscowBy Alexander Reshetnikov MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia's media watchdog has accused opposition newspaper Novaya Gazeta of violating anti-extremism laws and issued it with a formal warning, the paper said on Friday. Novaya Gazeta, founded by former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev and renowned for its hard-hitting investigations and critical attitude towards the Kremlin, had been among the favourites to win the Nobel Peace Prize awarded on Friday. ...




Berkshire-owned Dairy Queen says customer data hacked in 46 states
5:35:03 PM

Berkshire Hathaway Chairman Warren Buffett holds a   Dairy Queen ice cream bar as his wanders the company trade show in OmahaREUTERS - Ice cream and fast-food restaurant chain Dairy Queen has confirmed a security breach that may have compromised the payment card information of customers at several hundred locations across 46 U.S. states. Computers at Dairy Queen locations, and one Orange Julius smoothie stores, were infected by the malicious software, Backoff, which has been targeting retailers since it first surfaced a year ago, International Dairy Queen said late on Thursday. The Edina, Minnesota-based company is a subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway Inc . ...




"I can't explain the joy each time I've freed a child" - Nobel winner Satyarthi
4:08:15 PM

Indian children's right activist Satyarthi waves   to the media at his office in New DelhiBy Nita Bhalla and Antonio Zappulla NEW DELHI/LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - In the 34 years since Kailash Satyarthi gave up his job as an electrical engineer to campaign for children's rights, the Nobel Peace Prize winner has been beaten, seen his home attacked and his colleagues killed. Yet attempts on his life have not deterred Satyarthi from a mission to save children from slavery and end trafficking in India where he estimates 60 million children, or 6 percent of the population, are forced to work. "I strongly believe ... that freedom is divine. Freedom is godly. God made us free. ...




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