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At least 42 killed in suicide bombing in Yemeni capital
10:24:30 AM

Shi'ite Houthi rebels attempt to help a wounded   man at the scene of a suicide attack in SanaaBy Mohammed Ghobari SANAA (Reuters) - A suicide bomber killed at least 42 people on Thursday when he detonated an explosives-laden belt in a district of the Yemeni capital where the powerful Shi'ite Muslim Houthi movement had planned to hold a rally, medics and witnesses said. A Reuters witness in Sanaa counted at least 20 bodies immediately after the attack on a checkpoint held by the Houthis, the country's main power brokers since their paramilitary forces seized the capital on Sept. 21 following weeks of anti-government demonstrations. ...




German police find record heroin haul in truckload of gherkins and garlic
10:11:58 AM
DUESSELDORF Germany (Reuters) - Police have found Germany's biggest-ever stash of heroin, with an estimated street value of 50 million euros ($60 million), hidden in a truckload of pickled cucumbers and garlic. Police discovered 330 kg (730 lbs) of the drug in a truck in the western city of Essen and arrested two men, public prosecutor Anette Milk said on Thursday. The haul was more than the entire amount of heroin seized in Germany during 2013. Local media said the drugs came from Iran and the two men arrested were brothers belonging to a Syrian-Iraqi drug gang. ...


White policeman kills black teen in St Louis, triggering fresh protests
10:07:24 AM
By Kenny Bahr ST LOUIS Mo (Reuters) - A white off-duty policeman shot and killed a black teenager in St Louis on Wednesday, officers said, triggering a night of protests just miles from the site of another police shooting of another black youth in the suburb of Ferguson. Police said the 18-year-old was armed and fired three shots while he was being chased by the officer, and they had recovered a gun at the scene. The youth was killed almost two months to the day since sometimes violent protests erupted in Ferguson after a white police officer shot dead unarmed black 18-year-old Michael Brown. ...


Thai traffic cops offered cash to turn down bribes
9:57:21 AM

A policeman directs traffic in a flooded area in   Ayutthaya provinceBANGKOK (Reuters) - Thailand's traffic policemen will get money in return for refusing bribes, police said on Thursday, part of the junta's efforts to combat what it has called an ingrained culture of corruption within the force. The army seized power in May after months of protests aimed at ousting Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra, Thailand's first female prime minister, saying it needed to restore order after nearly 30 people were killed in sporadic political violence. Since then, the military government has launched campaigns aimed at cleaning up Thailand's image as a haven for vice. ...




Islamic State seizes one third of Syrian town Kobani - monitor
9:18:29 AM

A black flag belonging to the Islamic State is seen   in the Syrian town of Kobani, as pictured from the Turkish-Syrian border near the   southeastern town of SurucBy Daren Butler and Oliver Holmes MURSITPINAR Turkey/BEIRUT (Reuters) - Islamic State fighters have seized more than a third of the Syrian border town of Kobani despite U.S.-led air strikes targeting them in and around the mainly Kurdish community, a monitoring group said on Thursday. The commander of Kobani's heavily outgunned Kurdish defenders said Islamic State controlled a slightly smaller area. ...




Japan protests S.Korea's indictment of Japanese reporter
8:43:18 AM

Tatsuya Kato, former Seoul bureau chief for   Japan's Sankei Shimbun, arrives at the Seoul Central District   Prosecutors' Office in SeoulTOKYO (Reuters) - Japan lodged a stern protest with South Korea on Thursday over the indictment of a Japanese journalist for defamation of the South Korean president, but said the door for dialogue between the two countries' leaders should stay open. South Korean prosecutors on Wednesday indicted the former Seoul bureau chief of Japan's Sankei Shimbun newspaper, Tatsuya Kato, after concluding that a report he wrote about President Park Geun-hye on Aug. 3 was based on "false information". The article discussed Park's personal life and whereabouts on the day of a deadly ferry disaster in April. ...




Hong Kong party asks anti-graft agency to probe Leung over $6.4 mln payment
8:38:14 AM

Hong Kong Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying, his wife   Regina, and former Hong Kong Chief Executive Tung Chee-hwa attend a flag raising   ceremony in Hong Kong October 1, 2014, celebrating the 65th anniversary of China   National DayHONG KONG (Reuters) - Hong Kong's Democratic Party said on Thursday it has asked the anti-corruption agency to investigate the city's leader Leung Chun-ying over a $6.4 million payment he got from an Australian engineering company while he was in office. Australia's Fairfax Media reported this week that engineering firm UGL Ltd paid Leung a total of more than $6 million in 2012 and 2013 in relation to its acquisition of DTZ Holdings, a property consultant that employed Leung as its Asia Pacific director before he took office in July 2012. Both Leung's office and UGL have denied any wrongdoing. ...




China angered after FBI head says Chinese hacking costs billions
8:33:32 AM

A hand is silhouetted in front of a computer screen   in this picture illustration taken in BerlinBEIJING (Reuters) - China accused the United States on Thursday of faking facts, after the head of the FBI said that Chinese hacking likely cost the U.S. economy billions of dollars every year. Charges over hacking and internet spying have increased tension between the two countries. In May, the United States charged five Chinese military officers with hacking into U.S. companies, prompting China to suspend a Sino-U.S. working group on cyber issues. China has denied wrongdoing. Speaking on CBS' 60 Minutes programme on Sunday, FBI Director James Comey said Chinese hackers were targeting big ...




Sri Lankan president considers early election, ally says, amid signs of fading popularity
7:12:12 AM

Sri Lankan President Rajapaks gestures as he speaks   during a news conference at the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in   ColomboBy Shihar Aneez COLOMBO (Reuters) - Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa could hold a snap election in January, nearly two years before he has to, a close ally said, amid signs his popularity is fading among people who criticise his party for abusing power. Rajapaksa, 68, came to power in 2005 and retained the presidency in 2010 on a wave of popularity after the military defeated Tamil Tiger separatists in 2009, ending a 26-year-old civil war. ...




Islamic State claims downing Iraqi military helicopter
6:37:14 AM
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Islamic State claimed that it shot down an Iraqi army helicopter in northern Iraq, the SITE monitoring group reported early on Thursday. The helicopter crashed on Wednesday in Salahuddin province north of Baghdad near the Baiji oil refinery, the largest such facility in the country, according to an Iraqi army officer. The officer confirmed two army personnel died, but said the crash was still under investigation. Islamic State said on Twitter that it downed the aircraft and published pictures that it claimed were of the debris and the corpse of one of the pilots. ...


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