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Kosovo lawmakers flee tear gas as opposition protests EU-brokered accord
11:16:32 PM

Teargas is seen released by an opposition lawmaker in   Kosovo parliament in PristinaBy Fatos Bytyci PRISTINA (Reuters) - Opposition politicians in Kosovo released tear gas in parliament for the second time in a day at midnight on Friday to obstruct a scheduled session as police clashed with hundreds of protesters in Pristina streets demanding cancellation of an EU-brokered agreement with Serbia. The parliament session scheduled for 4 p.m. (1400GMT) had been postponed for later in the evening after opposition politicians released tear gas in parliament, sending lawmakers rushing from the debating chamber in the third such incident in two weeks. The session was due to be held at midnight but was cancelled after opposition MPs opened two canisters, releasing tear gas.




Suicide bomber kills 16 at procession for Shi'ite holiday in Pakistan
9:14:54 PM
A suicide bomber killed 16 people in Pakistan on Friday at a procession in Sindh province for the Shi'ite Muslim holiday of Ashura, police said. No one immediately took responsibility for Friday's bombing, but a Sunni Muslim militant group, Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, had claimed responsibility for Thursday's attack and threatened more violence against Shi'ites. Fears of sectarian violence have been heightened this year since Taliban splinter groups pledged allegiance to Islamic State, a Sunni Muslim militant group based in Syria and Iraq that has repeatedly attacked Shi'ites.


Kurds say joint raid with U.S. in Iraq aimed to free their fighters
9:08:56 PM
By Isabel Coles and Stephen Kalin ERBIL/BAGHDAD (Reuters) - U.S. and Kurdish special forces who raided a compound in northern Iraq were acting on intelligence that Kurdish fighters were being imprisoned there by Islamic State, a source in the Kurdistan Region Security Council said on Friday. Kurdish counter-terrorism forces planned and led the raid which rescued 69 people early on Thursday, supported by U.S. forces, Iraqi Kurdistan's U.S. representative said. One U.S. commando was killed, the first American to die in ground combat with Islamic State militants.


Europe shouldn't use force to stop people smugglers - U.N. investigator
8:42:49 PM
By Michelle Nichols UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Europe should not use force to stop people smugglers in the Mediterranean, a U.N. investigator said on Friday, suggesting the European Union could team up with the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand to resettle two million refugees. The United Nations Special Rapporteur on the human rights of migrants, Francois Crepeau, said the U.N. Security Council was mistaken to authorise European Union naval operations in the high seas off Libya to seize and dispose smugglers' vessels. Earlier this month the council approved the EU operation, which aims to help stem the flow of migrants and refugees as Europe faces its biggest migration crisis since World War Two.


Two more women accuse Bill Cosby of sexual misconduct
8:37:03 PM

Attorney Gloria Allred stands with two women who   allege that they were assaulted by actor and comedian Bill Cosby at a news   conference in New YorkBy Katie Reilly NEW YORK (Reuters) - Two more women accused comedian Bill Cosby of sexual misconduct on Friday, and their attorney Gloria Allred said she has been contacted by even more women who are prepared to say the same. The two women join more than 50 who have come forward to accuse the veteran television star of sexual misconduct and assault dating back to the 1960s. One of the women, who identified herself only as Dottye, said Cosby drugged and raped her when she visited him in a New York City apartment to audition for "The Cosby Show" in 1984.




Turkish court sentences 244 to jail over 2013 protests - newspaper
7:22:23 PM
A Turkish court on Friday sentenced 244 people to up to 14 months in jail over protests in 2013 that began as a bid to stop the redevelopment of an Istanbul park and spiralled into the worst political unrest for years, a major newspaper reported. Some 255 people had been charged with crimes such as damaging public property and taking part in illegal protests, and judicial authorities sought jail sentences of up to 11 years, according to the Hurriyet Daily News. The demonstrations over Istanbul's Gezi Park and the police crackdown captured international attention and sparked concern about growing authoritarian rule in Turkey.


U.S. states, business groups challenge Obama's carbon rules in court
7:20:17 PM

U.S. President Barack Obama takes part in a   discussion on criminal justice reform at the White House in WashingtonBy Valerie Volcovici and Lawrence Hurley WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Twenty-five states and several business groups on Friday launched legal challenges seeking to block the Obama administration's proposal to curb carbon dioxide emissions from power plants, the centrepiece of its high-profile climate change strategy. West Virginia, Texas, Florida and Ohio are among the states challenging the Environmental Protection Agency's Clean Power Plan in a Washington, D.C. court, saying it pushes beyond the limits of the federal Clean Air Act.




Germany speeds up new measures to deal with refugee influx
7:01:52 PM

A migrant and her children walk in front of tents in   a refugee camp in CelleGermany is speeding up measures to tackle its refugee crisis, a top government official said on Friday, allowing accelerated deportations to begin as early as next week. The tighter rules aim to speed up asylum and extradition procedures for migrants from southeastern Europe, in order to focus on refugees from war-torn countries such as Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan. Germany expects a record influx of more than 800,000 migrants this year, by far the most in the European Union.




Former German FA boss says slush fund allegations true
6:27:26 PM

FIFA executive member Zwanziger addresses a news   conference in ZurichGermany's former top football official told a news magazine on Friday it was true that the country had used a secret 'slush fund' to pay bribes for the right to host the 2006 World Cup, contradicting repeated denials by his successor. The comments by former German Football Association (DFB) president Theo Zwanziger looked set to fuel a deepening crisis over the running of world football, whose governing body FIFA is the target of corruption investigations in Switzerland and the United States. "It is clear that there was a slush fund for the German World Cup bid," Zwanziger told Der Spiegel magazine, which first reported the allegations last week.




Witness in U.S. terror trial of London cleric spared prison
6:25:20 PM

James Ujaama, a former follower of radical London   imam Abu Hamza al-Masri, exits the Manhattan U.S. District courthouse in New YorkBy Nate Raymond NEW YORK (Reuters) - A former follower of radical London imam Abu Hamza al-Masri avoided prison on Friday after providing what a U.S. prosecutor said was over a decade of "unprecedented" cooperation in terrorism investigations that led to the conviction of his onetime mentor. James Ujaama, 49, was sentenced to time served by U.S. District Judge Katherine Forrest in Manhattan after testifying last year at Abu Hamza's trial about his role trying to establish a training camp that prosecutors said was aimed at supporting al Qaeda. Out of prison, he fled to Belize in 2006 in violation of the plea deal, an act Forrest attributed to his fear of testifying.




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