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German police foil planned Islamist attack near Frankfurt
2:15:02 PM
Police in southern Germany have thwarted a planned Islamist attack after detaining a married couple with suspected links to Salafist militants, the interior minister of the state of Hesse said on Thursday. "Investigations by the police indicate that we have been able to prevent a terrorist attack," Peter Beuth, the interior minister of Hesse, told reporters. "This incident shows that must all remain very alert." Beuth did not give details about specific attack targets. Confirming a report by Die Welt newspaper, he said the couple were detained in Oberursel, near the financial centre Frankfurt, and were suspected of links to Salafist Islamist militants.


CORRECTED: Baltimore waits for answers on black man's death in police custody
2:14:32 PM

Protesters march with their hands up during a   demonstration against police violence in Manhattan(Corrects sixth paragraph to show police report to be handed over to state's attorney for city, not county) By Scott Malone and Ian Simpson BALTIMORE (Reuters) - Residents of Baltimore and activists across the United States waited on Thursday for official word on the cause of a black man's death in police custody earlier this month, as protests over the case spread to other cities. More than 100 people were arrested in New York overnight on Wednesday during protests against police violence, while Baltimore saw a largely peaceful night as a curfew held after rioting over the death of 25-year-old Freddie Gray. Thousands of National Guard troops and police remained in the mostly black city of Baltimore on Thursday morning to maintain order and enforce a 10:00 p.m. curfew set after unrest on Monday saw buildings and cars burned, stores looted and 20 officers hurt.




France's Hollande vows no mercy to soldiers if African child abuse proven
1:23:01 PM

French President Francois Hollande arrives to deliver   a speech after a defence council meeting at the Elysee Palace in ParisBy Chine Labbé PARIS (Reuters) - President Francois Hollande vowed on Thursday to make an example of any French troops found guilty of child sex abuse in Central African Republic as a judicial source said as many as 14 could be implicated. The allegations, which came to light this week when Britain's Guardian newspaper published extracts of an internal U.N. report, risks damaging the reputation of France's peacekeeping operations in Africa. A judicial source who requested anonymity told Reuters that an initial reading of the full report suggested 14 soldiers had been involved in alleged abuse between December 2013 and June 2014. If they are serious, the punishment will be harsh," Hollande told reporters during a visit in western France.




China says worried by new U.S. cyber strategy
10:26:27 AM
China's Defence Ministry expressed concern on Thursday at the Pentagon's updated cyber strategy that stresses the U.S. military's ability to retaliate with cyber weapons, saying this would only worsen tension over Internet security. The strategy presents a potentially far more muscular role for the U.S. military's cyber warriors than the Pentagon was willing to acknowledge in its last strategy rollouts in 2011 and singles out threats from Russia, China, Iran and North Korea. China is frequently accused by the United States and its allies of engaged in widespread hacking attacks, charges Beijing always vociferously denies.


Ten jailed in Pakistan for involvement in attack on Malala
10:07:21 AM

Nobel Peace Prize laureate Yousafzai waves as she   delivers a speech during the Nobel Peace Prize awards ceremony at the City Hall in   OsloA Pakistani court jailed 10 men for 25 years each on Thursday for involvement in the 2012 shooting of teenage activist Malala Yousafzai, targeted for her campaign against Taliban efforts to deny girls education. Pakistani Taliban militants claimed responsibility for attacking Malala as she travelled home from school in her home in Swat, northwest of the capital, Islamabad. "Judge Mohammad Amin Kundi in his verdict gave 25 years jail to all of these people," said a court official in Swat, where the 10 were convicted in an anti-terrorism court. Malala was seriously wounded and airlifted to Britain for treatment, where she now lives.




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