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Greece to hold early elections on Sept 20 - source
3:15:36 PM
Greece is likely to hold early elections on Sept. 20, a Greek government official told reporters on Thursday. "The aim is to hold elections on Sept. 20," a government source said after Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras met senior party officials and ministers to discuss the government's next move. Tsipras had been expected to seek early elections to quell a rebellion in his leftist Syriza party and seal support to implement a tough bailout programme.


Best of enemies: Blatter-Platini rift to shape FIFA election
3:01:34 PM

UEFA President Platini congratulates FIFA President   Blatter after he was re-elected at the 65th FIFA Congress in ZurichBy Simon Evans and Brian Homewood ZURICH (Reuters) - An increasingly bitter rift between FIFA president Sepp Blatter and UEFA chief Michel Platini looks set to define the campaign to elect the next leader of soccer's corruption-plagued world governing body. The tense relationship between the Swiss and the Frenchman, once described by Blatter as being "like father and son", has descended in recent days into open conflict. "Blatter will do whatever he can to stop Platini becoming president of FIFA," said a former senior official with the organisation.




Four Palestinian Hamas militants abducted in Egypt's Sinai - sources
2:43:03 PM
GAZA/ISMAILIA, Egypt (Reuters) - Four members of Hamas' armed wing were abducted in Egypt's Sinai Peninsula on Wednesday after the bus they were on was stopped by unidentified gunmen, sources close to the Palestinian group and Egyptian security officials said. Egypt accuses Hamas of supporting militant groups seeking to topple the Cairo government, an allegation the movement denies. Hamas warned in a statement that the abductions could strain ties with Egypt, which faces a serious security challenge from Islamist militants.


Videos show Libyan officials threatening jailed Gaddafi son
2:42:17 PM

Saadi Gaddafi, son of Muammar Gaddafi, is seen inside   Al-Hadba prison in TripoliBy Ahmed Elumami TRIPOLI (Reuters) - New videos show Libyan security officials threatening Muammar Gaddafi's son Saadi in an effort to force him to talk, two weeks after footage emerged showing guards beating him in the same Tripoli jail. Saadi has been held in Tripoli's Hadba prison since he was extradited last year from Niger, on charges over the killing of a football player when he was head of the Libyan soccer federation during the rule of his father, and other crimes. After the first video emerged, the Tripoli government invited journalists to see Saadi in his cell last week to prove he was being well-treated.




Pistorius parole ruling could take four months - South African government
2:31:57 PM

South African Olympic and Paralympic sprinter   Pistorius is escorted to a police van after his sentencing at the North Gauteng   High Court in PretoriaBy Wendell Roelf CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - South Africa's parole review board has up to four months to conclude its decision on when Oscar Pistorius can be released from prison, a Justice Ministry spokesman said on Thursday. Paralympic gold medallist Pistorius, 28, was due to be released into house arrest on Friday after serving 10 months of a five-year sentence for killing his girlfriend, model and law graduate Reeva Steenkamp, on Valentine's Day 2013. Justice Minister Michael Masutha, however, on Wednesday blocked his proposed release because he said the decision was made without legal basis, an intervention the Pistorius family said left them "shocked and disappointed".




Greek PM poised to seek snap election to quell party rebellion
2:28:24 PM

Tsipras leaves his office at Maximos Mansion in   AthensBy Renee Maltezou ATHENS (Reuters) - Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras is set to seek early elections, state television said on Thursday, hoping to quell a rebellion in his leftist Syriza party and seal support to implement a tough bailout programme. Ministers have openly debated for days about what the government should do after a large number of hard left Syriza lawmakers refused to back the 86 billion euro ($96 billion)bailout in parliament on Friday. Tsipras - who remains popular in Greece and would be widely expected to return to power if elections were held now - was huddling with senior advisers on Thursday afternoon to decide his next move, a government official said.




Islamic State claims Cairo courthouse bomb which wounded 30
2:24:00 PM

Security officials stand guard at the site of a bomb   blast at a national security building in Shubra Al-Khaima, on the outskirts of   CairoBy Ahmed Mohamed Hassan CAIRO (Reuters) - Islamic State's Egypt affiliate said it was behind a car bombing that wounded 30 people, including 8 policemen, near a state security building and courthouse in a Cairo suburb on Thursday. A statement circulated on Twitter by supporters of the group, Sinai Province, said the bomb was a reprisal for the execution of six of its members convicted of carrying out an attack north of the Egyptian capital last year. In May, Egypt executed six members of Sinai Province for attacking soldiers near Cairo in 2014.




International terrorists "unlikely" responsible for Thai bomb
2:17:39 PM

Police officer stands in front of the Erawan shrine,   the site of a deadly blast, in central Bangkok, ThailandBy Amy Sawitta Lefevre and Aukkarapon Niyomyat BANGKOK (Reuters) - International terrorists were not suspected of a bomb attack in Bangkok this week that killed 20 people and China was not the target, Thai authorities said on Thursday, as police said they believed at least 10 plotters were involved. Authorities have not blamed any group for carrying out Thailand's worst bombing. "Security agencies have cooperated with agencies from allied countries and have come to the preliminary conclusion that the incident is unlikely to be linked to international terrorism," said Colonel Winthai Suvaree, a spokesman for Thailand's ruling junta, known as the National Council for Peace and Order.




Iran's top security council holds back on nuclear deal review
1:49:02 PM

Admiral Ali Shamkhani, Iran?s Supreme National   Security Council Director, speaks to the media after his arrival at Damascus   airportThe secretary of the Iranian Supreme National Security Council (SNSC) indicated on Thursday that it has nearly finished examining Tehran's landmark nuclear deal with world powers but will announce no conclusion before the U.S. Congress does. The SNSC and parliament are both perusing the text of the July 14 pact mandating Iran to curb its nuclear work in exchange for a removal of sanctions, mirroring Congress which has the right to approve or reject it in a vote to be taken by Sept. 17. "We are in the final stages of examining the deal in the Supreme National Security Council," SNSC secretary Ali Shamkhani was quoted as saying by the Tasnim news agency.




Pakistan bans film on Mumbai attacks after accused mastermind protests
1:48:41 PM

Hafiz Muhammad Saeed, chief of the Jamat-ud-Dawa   religious party, addresses the Harmain Sharifain Conference in support of the   Saudi Arabian government in PeshawarBy Mubasher Bukhari LAHORE, Pakistan (Reuters) - A Pakistani court on Thursday banned an Indian film about the 2008 Mumbai attacks in response to a petition filed by the man New Delhi accuses of masterminding the killing of 166 people over three days. Hafiz Saeed, the founder of Lashkar-e-Taiba which the United Nations has listed as a terrorist organisation, petitioned the court to ban the Kabir Khan-directed feature film "Phantom" on the basis that it maligns Pakistan and vilifies Saeed and his current organisation, Jamaat-ud-Dawa. The Lahore High Court issued a ban on Thursday, Saeed's lawyer said.




Malaysia arrests 10 suspected of Islamic State links
12:57:41 PM
Malaysian police on Thursday said they had arrested and were investigating 10 Malaysians suspected of links to Islamic State, among them six members of the country's security forces. Although the Southeast Asian country has not seen any significant militant attacks, it has arrested nearly 100 citizens this year on suspicion of links to Islamic State. Authorities have identified 39 Malaysians in Syria and Iraq.


North and South Korea exchange artillery fire
12:56:31 PM
By Ju-min Park and Tony Munroe SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea fired tens of artillery rounds towards North Korea on Thursday after the North launched shells to protest South Korea's anti-Pyongyang propaganda broadcasts along the border, as tension escalated on the peninsula. North Korea did not return fire but later warned Seoul in a letter that it would take military action if the South did not stop the loudspeaker broadcasts within 48 hours, the South's defence ministry said. In a separate letter, Pyongyang said it was willing to offer an opening to resolve the conflict even though it considers the broadcasts a declaration of war, South Korea's Unification Ministry said.


Pakistan cancels Commonwealth conference to highlight 'Kashmir issue'
12:44:59 PM
By ASAD HASHIM ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistan has cancelled the Commonwealth parliamentary conference due to tensions with India over the disputed Himalayan region of Kashmir, officials said on Thursday, days before the two nuclear-armed neighbours are due to meet. The conference, to be held in the Pakistani capital on Sept. 30, has been cancelled because legislators from Indian-administered Kashmir have planned to attend, said parliamentary speaker Ayaz Sadiq. India and Pakistan have fought two of their three wars since independence in 1947 over Kashmir.


More racial unrest in St. Louis after police kill black suspect
11:34:47 AM
St. Louis police fatally shot a black teenager on Wednesday who they say pointed a gun at them, and later faced angry crowds, reigniting racial tensions first sparked by the killing of an unarmed black teen in another Missouri town a year ago. St. Louis Police Chief Sam Dotson said the shooting took place when young black men ran out the back door of a house where officers were carrying out a search warrant. Officers ordered the pair to stop in an alley behind the house.


Ousted Myanmar ruling party boss survives parliament vote
11:32:25 AM

Members of Parliament arrive to attend a Parliament   meeting at the Lower House of Parliament in NaypyitawBy Timothy Mclaughlin and Aung Hla Tun YANGON (Reuters) - Myanmar's ousted ruling party chief narrowly survived a critical test on Thursday, when lawmakers voted to suspend discussion of a controversial bill that could have hastened his downfall amid the biggest political shake-up since the end of military rule. The vote highlighted the support in parliament for Shwe Mann, who was dramatically removed as chairman of the ruling Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP) by President Thein Sein last week but remains speaker of the lower house. It's maybe the second or third time ever that the Myanmar parliament has been so split.




Saudis execute two Chadians for al Qaeda killings
10:57:12 AM
Saudi Arabia executed two men from Chad on Thursday for their part in a militant attack a decade ago, its Interior Ministry said. Issa Saleh Hassan Barkaj and Ishaq Issa Ahmed Shakila were executed in Mecca on Thursday morning, the ministry said in a statement on Saudi Press Agency. Death sentences in Saudi Arabia are usually carried out by public beheading.


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