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Death threats and a late night dinner before Russia's Nemtsov was shot dead
6:26:49 PM

A visitor holds a photo at the site where Boris   Nemtsov was recently murdered, in central MoscowBy Thomas Grove MOSCOW (Reuters) - It was near closing time on Friday at the upscale Bosco restaurant that looks out onto the illuminated red-brick walls of Moscow's Kremlin. Boris Nemtsov and his young, dark-haired girlfriend were finishing dinner. A political reformer who had fallen foul of Russian President Vladimir Putin, Nemtsov had been preoccupied for weeks with details of an opposition march planned for Sunday. Nemtsov also broke off for an interview with a Ukrainian radio station eager for the details of the rally.




Law-makers reject fourth substitution proposal
6:12:32 PM
By Mike Collett BELFAST (Reuters) - Football's rule-making body, the International Football Association Board (IFAB), rejected the idea of a fourth substitution in extra time on Saturday but is considering dropping the one-match ban for "triple punishments". The body, which consists of the four British associations and four from soccer's world governing body FIFA, also wants more time to discuss video trials being carried out in the Netherlands by the Dutch FA (KNVB). The fourth substitute proposal, requiring a change to Law 3, did not get approval but will be referred back for further analysis by IFAB's newly-introduced advisory panels. Irish FA chief executive Patrick Nelson told a news briefing: "We think this is a ground-breaking decision that will have a significant effect on the way grassroots football is played by thousands of amateur and recreational players".


Celebrated Turkish novelist Yasar Kemal dead at 91
6:04:01 PM
By Ayla Jean Yackley ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Yasar Kemal, one of Turkey's greatest writers who celebrated the lives of the downtrodden and whose works were translated into 40 languages, died on Saturday. An ethnic Kurd, he was born Kemal Sadik Gokceli in a village in southeastern Turkey, only weeks before the Turkish Republic was founded upon the ashes of the Ottoman Empire.


Russian opposition mourns murdered leader Nemtsov
4:37:01 PM

Opposition leader Boris Nemtsov attends a rally in   central MoscowBy Timothy Heritage and Alexander Winning MOSCOW (Reuters) - Thousands of stunned Russians laid flowers and lit candles on Saturday on the bridge where opposition politician Boris Nemtsov was shot dead near the Kremlin, a murder that showed the risks of speaking out against President Vladimir Putin. Nemtsov, 55, was shot four times in the back by killers in a white car late on Friday as he walked across the bridge over the Moskva River in central Moscow with a Ukrainian woman, who was unhurt, police said. Police sealed off the blood-stained bridge close to the red walls of the Kremlin and Red Square for two hours overnight, then hosed it down as people came to pay tribute to one of Putin's biggest opponents over Russia's role in Ukraine. Russia's Investigative Committee, which answers to Putin, said it was following several lines of inquiry, including that the opposition may have committed the crime to rally support for a march against Kremlin policies on the economy and Ukraine.




Nemtsov planned to reveal Russian links to Ukraine conflict - Poroshenko
4:19:47 PM

A group of foreign ambassadors and officials visit   the site where Boris Nemtsov was recently murdered in central MoscowUkrainian President Petro Poroshenko said on Saturday Russian opposition politician Boris Nemtsov was murdered because he planned to disclose evidence of Russia's involvement in Ukraine's separatist conflict. Poroshenko paid tribute to Nemtsov, who was shot dead late on Friday, and said the fierce critic of President Vladimir Putin had told him a couple of weeks ago that he had proof of Russia's role in the Ukraine crisis and would reveal it. "He said he would reveal persuasive evidence of the involvement of Russian armed forces in Ukraine.




Bangladeshi forces raid militant hideout in Chittagong town
3:48:47 PM
By Serajul Quadir DHAKA (Reuters) - Bangladeshi special forces on Saturday raided a militant hideout in the southeast town of Chittagong, arrested four suspects and seized explosives and weapons, force commanders said. Last Sunday, the special forces raided a training camp in Chittagong district operated by an Islamist militant network that was planning to carry out attacks in the country. On Saturday, the Rapid Action Battalion recovered 150 kg (330 pounds) of high explosives and a range of bomb-making material from the first floor of a five-storey residential building in the city. The raid on the building was launched after special forces arrested five people on Feb. 22 at a camp in Banshkhali, a remote, hilly area of Chittagong, and found firearms, ammunition and other training material.


Nepal police fire teargas as thousands protest over constitution
1:33:16 PM

People gather to hear their leaders give a speech   during the mass demonstration demanding to draft the new constitution through   consensus of all the political parties, in KathmanduBy Gopal Sharma KATHMANDU (Reuters) - Protesters and police clashed in Kathmandu on Saturday at a demonstration by some 30,000 people led by the Maoist opposition to demand that political parties reach a consensus on a new constitution, in the biggest street march in Nepal in years. Thousands of police in riot gear stood behind concertina wire barricades to guard key government buildings across the capital city known for its temples and surrounding mountains. Nepal's political parties have repeatedly missed deadlines to write the new republic's first constitution. They have now walked away from the negotiating table, angry at a government plan to use its parliamentary strength to take the constitution to a vote without consensus.




Mugabe holds lavish 91st birthday bash by Victoria Falls
1:27:47 PM

Zimbabwe's President Mugabe arrives for the   Ordinary session of the Assembly of Heads of State and Government of the AU at the   African Union headquarters in Ethiopia's capital Addis AbabaBy Philimon Bulawayo VICTORIA FALLS, Zimbabwe (Reuters) - Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe celebrated his 91st birthday with a lavish party by the spectacular Victoria Falls on Saturday, prompting many Zimbabweans to question once again when he would leave office and who would succeed him. He is one of a handful of African leaders remaining from a generation that fought white domination, which included South Africa's Nelson Mandela. On Friday night Mugabe told state television in an interview, the final of a two-part series, that he would not annoint a successor to take over ruling the ZANU-PF party. At his party in Victoria Falls Mugabe, who donned a striped black suit and red tie, showed no signs of ill health as he spoke for more than an hour, during which he attacked Western powers for imposing sanctions on Zimbabwe.




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