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Mexico City prosecutor confirms killing of news photographer
Monday, August 03, 2015 2:29 AM

An activist holds up a picture of photojournalist   Espinosa during a protest against his murder at the Angel of Independence monument   in Mexico CityBy David Alire Garcia and Jean Luis Arce MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - A prominent Mexican news photographer was among five people found dead in a middle-class neighborhood of the capital on Friday, the city's prosecutor told reporters at a Sunday press conference. Ruben Espinosa, who a month ago claimed in interviews that he felt threatened by the governor of eastern Veracruz state, was the lone male among five victims that police discovered bound, beaten and shot in the head in the capital's Narvarte neighborhood. One sign said "Violence is the language of the state," another called for Veracruz Gov. Javier Duarte to resign.




U.S. Democrats see "fire wall" holding to preserve Iran deal
4:51:56 PM
By Patricia Zengerle WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. backers of the Iran nuclear deal are increasingly confident of enough Democratic support to ensure it survives review by Congress, despite fierce opposition by majority Republicans and a massive lobbying drive. By the time the House of Representatives recessed for the summer last week, no senior Democrat in the chamber had come out formally against the agreement and several central figures, including Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, were strongly in favor. Pelosi said she was confident that if, as expected, Republicans pass a "resolution of disapproval" to try to sink the deal, a promised veto of that measure by President Barack Obama would be sustained.


Trump says won't be 'throwing punches' in U.S. Republican debate
4:36:24 PM

RICOH Women's British Open 2015(Corrects McCain candidacy to 2008 not 2012) WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Donald Trump, the man to beat in this week's first televised Republican presidential debate, said on Sunday he does not plan to attack his rivals and downplayed expectations for his performance, saying "I'm not a debater." The combative real estate mogul will take center stage at Thursday's debate among the 10 top-polling candidates as he leads the 17 candidates vying to represent their party in the November 2016 election. Trump has raised eyebrows and ire with attacks on his fellow candidates, accusing former Texas Governor Rick Perry of wearing glasses to look smarter and belittling the war hero status of U.S. Senator John McCain of Arizona, the party's 2008 presidential candidate and a prisoner during the Vietnam War.




Obama to unveil tougher climate change plan
4:19:22 PM

Obama prepares to sign a federal Highway Trust Fund   bill into law in the Oval Office at the White House in WashingtonBy Valerie Volcovici WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama will unveil on Monday the final version of his plan to tackle greenhouse gases from coal-fired power plants as he aims to cement his legacy on climate change, a senior administration official said. The regulation will usher in a sweeping transformation of the U.S. electricity sector, encouraging an aggressive shift towards more renewable energy and away from coal-fired electricity. Industry groups and some lawmakers from states that have relied on coal-based energy have said they will challenge it in the courts and through Congressional maneuvers, accusing the administration of a regulatory assault that will drive up energy prices.




Egypt postpones Al Jazeera retrial verdict to Aug. 29
4:15:48 PM

Al Jazeera television journalist Mohamed is seen   behind bars inside Tora prison in CairoAn Egyptian court on Sunday postponed delivering its verdict in the retrial of three Al Jazeera TV journalists, a decision a defence lawyer said was to avoid bad publicity during a visit by U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and other dignitaries. The journalists deny the charges and Egypt's high court ordered a retrial in January. Mohamed Fahmy, a naturalised Canadian who has given up his Egyptian citizenship, and Egyptian Baher Mohamed were released on bail in February after more than a year in custody.




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