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Militants kill two Tunisian reporters kidnapped last year in Libya
8:20:51 PM
TRIPOLI/TUNIS (Reuters) - Islamic State militants in Libya have killed two Tunisian journalists kidnapped last year, Libyan officials said on Wednesday, following the murder of five television reporters discovered this week. The Tunisian government will immediately send a delegation to Libya to discuss the case, said a Tunis official, declining to confirm the deaths of Sofian Chourabi and Nadhir Ktari who were kidnapped about eight months ago. A spokesman for Libya's official government based in eastern Libya said an arrested militant had admitted that his group had killed the two reporters. The spokesman said that was the same group of Islamic State militants that had killed five journalists - an Egyptian and four Libyans - working for Libya Barqa TV channel.


Baltimore finds fragile calm while awaiting answers to man's death
8:20:06 PM

Police line up shortly before the deadline for a   city-wide curfew passed in Baltimore, MarylandBy Scott Malone, Ian Simpson and Warren Strobel BALTIMORE (Reuters) - Reeling from its worst civil unrest in decades, Baltimore found a semblance of calm on Wednesday as residents await an official account of the death of a 25-year-old black man that set off rioting. Beyond seeking answers to the fate of Freddie Gray, who died after suffering spinal injuries while in police custody, citizens highlighted the need to reform policing practices in the largely black city. The violence in Baltimore prompted national figures - from the new U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch to Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton - to weigh in on Wednesday and vow to work on improving law enforcement and criminal justice in minority communities nationwide. With police and National Guard troops patrolling Baltimore's streets, schools reopened and business resumed in the city of 620,000 two days after rioting, looting and arson that injured 20 officers and led to 250 arrests.




Jury told of Boston bomber's bright childhood
8:12:43 PM

Dzhokhar Tsarnaev is pictured in this handout photo   presented as evidence by the U.S. Attorney's Office in BostonBy Elizabeth Barber BOSTON (Reuters) - Convicted Boston bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was once a bright, hardworking child who won the adoration of his teachers and classmates alike, his former instructors testified on Wednesday for defence attorneys trying to spare him the death penalty. Tracey Gordon, who taught Tsarnaev in fifth and sixth grade at a Cambridge school, described him as an exceptionally intelligent child who easily mastered English after arriving in the United States from Russia and "was eager to learn whatever school had to offer." "He was a person who you enjoyed being around," Gordon testified, adding that he would "befriend anybody and help anybody in need." Jurors were also shown photos of a young Tsarnaev smiling as he learned how to dance, did classroom chores, and cradled a teacher's newborn. The blasts killed Martin Richard, 8, Chinese exchange student Lu Lingzi, 23, and restaurant manager Krystle Campbell, 29.




U.S. diplomat in Burundi amid anti-president protests
7:59:03 PM

A boy wears sunglasses with the dollar sign as he   walks down a street in Bujumbura, BurundiBy Edmund Blair and Patrick Nduwimana BUJUMBURA (Reuters) - A U.S. diplomat arrived in Burundi on Wednesday to try to help halt escalating unrest and defuse the country's biggest crisis in years set off by President Pierre Nkurunziza's decision to seek a third term. Police in the east African nation have clashed for four days with protesters who say Nkurunziza's plan to run again in the June 26 election violates the constitution and threatens a peace deal that ended the ethnically fuelled civil conflict. Before arriving, Tom Malinowski, U.S. assistant secretary of state for democracy, human rights and labour, wrote on Twitter: "Disappointed President Nkurunziza violating Arusha Accord." He added it was not too late for a "peaceful democratic path". In response, presidential media adviser Willy Nyamitwe told Reuters: "This is not neutral but we are in a democratic process and anyone is free to have his own point of view." The U.N. Security Council expressed concern on Wednesday about the escalation of hostilities and restrictions on freedom of expression and assembly.




France to set up centre for returning young jihadists by year-end
7:27:08 PM
France will open a centre late this year to help reintegrate young French citizens who return from conflict zones such as Syria but are not subject to prosecution, Prime Minister Manuel Valls said on Wednesday. France is a top Western source country for jihadi volunteers and more than 100 have returned home after fighting in Syria and Iraq, which can land them in prison.


France investigates allegation of child abuse by its troops in Central Africa
7:00:56 PM
By Chine Labbe and Marine Pennetier PARIS (Reuters) - France is investigating allegations of child abuse in Central African Republic by soldiers that it sent there to stem an outbreak of sectarian killing, officials said on Wednesday. The alleged abuse took place between December 2013 and June 2014 at a centre for displaced people at M'Poko airport in the capital Bangui, and concerned about 10 children, France's Defence Ministry said. "A preliminary investigation by the Paris prosecutor has been open since July 31, 2014," a Justice Ministry spokesman said. "The investigation is ongoing." A Defence Ministry source said no suspects had yet been identified.


Texas trooper files suit over punishment for Snoop Dogg picture
6:54:15 PM

Rapper Snoop Dogg poses during the Comedy Central   Roast of Justin Bieber at Sony Studios in Culver CityBy Jon Herskovitz AUSTIN, Texas (Reuters) - A Texas state trooper who says he was reprimanded after posing for a photograph with rapper Snoop Dogg filed a civil suit on Wednesday over the punishment he felt was unjust. The Department of Public Safety (DPS) told Trooper Billy Spears, who was off duty but working in uniform as security at a music festival, that he posed "with a public figure who has a well-known criminal background including numerous drug charges" and it reflected poorly on the agency, according to the suit. Snoop Dogg posted the picture with a caption that read "Me n my deputy dogg." After the photo went out, DPS dispatched an agent to Spears to serve him with a copy of his counselling record, which the lawsuit said was meant to show the department's anger.




Mugabe says neighbours should stop flow of migrants to South Africa
6:27:31 PM

Zimbabwe's President Mugabe speaks during a   press briefing at the Union building in PretoriaBy MacDonald Dzirutwe HARARE (Reuters) - Other African nations should stop their citizens from migrating to South Africa to prevent violence against foreigners, Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe on Wednesday A wave of anti-immigrant violence in South Africa has claimed seven lives in Durban and Johannesburg over the past four weeks. The South African government has deployed troops to stop the fighting. After a summit of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) called to discuss industrialisation in southern Africa, Mugabe told reporters that South African President Jacob Zuma had briefed regional leaders on the violence. "I was suggesting that we, the neighbours, must do what we can to prevent more people going into South Africa.




Charlie Hebdo cartoonist says he will no longer draw Prophet
5:46:05 PM

Satirical French magazine Charlie Hebdo columnist   Pelloux comforts cartoonist Luz as they attend a news conference at the French   newspaper Liberation officesThe French cartoonist Luz, who drew Charlie Hebdo's cover picture of the Prophet Mohammad after the Islamist killings at the satirical weekly in January, has said he will no longer draw the Prophet. "He no longer interests me," he told Les Inrockuptibles in an interview published on its website on Wednesday. For Muslims, any depiction of the Prophet is blasphemous, but Charlie Hebdo's next edition carried on its cover Luz's cartoon of a tearful Mohammad holding a "Je suis Charlie" ("I am Charlie") sign under the words "All is forgiven".




U.N. chief Ban voices 'deep regret' at Indonesian executions
5:35:48 PM

UN Secretary-General Ban gestures during a news   conference at the VaticanUNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon voiced "deep regret" at Indonesia's decision to execute on Wednesday eight drug traffickers, including seven foreigners, despite desperate pleas from their governments to spare their lives. "(Ban) expresses deep regret at the executions carried out in Indonesia on April 29 despite numerous calls in the country and internationally for a reprieve," U.N. spokesman Farhan Haq told reporters. "He again urges the government to exercise its authority and commute all death sentences. ...




Clinton dives into debate on police tactics, urges justice reform
5:27:35 PM

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton   delivers the keynote address at the 18th Annual David N. Dinkins Leadership and   Public Policy Forum at Columbia University in New YorkDiving into the debate over police use of force, Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton on Wednesday urged police departments throughout the country to use body cameras and urged an end to excessive prison sentences that burden black communities. In a speech at New York's Columbia University, Clinton called on America "to come to terms with some hard truths about race and justice" in the aftermath of this week's Baltimore riots. "There is something wrong when a third of all black men face the prospect of prison during their lifetimes," said Clinton, the front-running Democrat in the 2016 race for the White House.




Italy's Renzi wins first confidence vote on electoral law
4:42:09 PM

Italy's PM Renzi addresses a news conference   after an EU leaders summit in BrusselsBy Roberto Landucci ROME (Reuters) - Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi won the first of three confidence votes on a fiercely contested new electoral law on Wednesday, brushing aside opposition from rebels on his own side who walked out of parliament in protest. The motion passed with 352 votes in favour and 207 against, with 38 members of his own centre-left Democratic Party (PD), including some of the most senior members of the party old guard, refusing to cast a ballot. "I'm satisfied, we're in line with other confidence votes," Institutional Reform Minister Maria Elena Boschi told reporters, noting that the vote was the second highest secured by the Renzi government since it came to power last year.




Heavy fighting in Yemen, Saudi Arabia trains tribal fighters
4:41:03 PM

An airport official stands by a Felix Airways plane,   destroyed by an airstrike, at the international airport of Yemen's capital   SanaaBy Mohammed Mukhashaf and Amena Bakr ADEN/DOHA (Reuters) - Saudi-led air strikes hit five Yemeni provinces as fighting raged in the southern city of Aden on Wednesday, and sources in the region said the kingdom was training armed tribesmen to fight the Iran-allied Houthi group. Houthi rebels' tanks and snipers killed at least 12 civilians overnight in Yemen's Aden as they advanced toward the centre of the city, residents said, and a Saudi-led coalition airdropped arms to anti-Houthi fighters in the city of Taiz. The Houthis took the capital Sanaa in September, demanding a more inclusive government, and swept south, rattling top world oil exporter Saudi Arabia and its allies, who fear what they see as expanding Iranian influence in the region. Arab coalition air strikes have, over the last month, backed local fighters in Aden and nationwide battling Shi'ite Houthis.




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