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Hillary Clinton tells Benghazi panel U.S. diplomats must take risks
3:22:30 PM

U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Clinton   testifies before House Select Committee on Benghazi in WashingtonBy Jonathan Allen and John Whitesides WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton kicked off high-stakes testimony to a Republican-led panel on Benghazi on Thursday with an admonition that U.S. diplomats must inherently work in unstable and dangerous parts of the world. In her opening statement in what was expected to be a contentious and highly partisan hearing, Clinton said the deadly 2012 attacks in Benghazi, Libya, when she was secretary of state, must not discourage U.S. action globally. "America must lead in a dangerous world and our diplomats must continue representing us in dangerous places," Clinton told the panel.




After Netanyahu talks, Kerry says may be way to ease Israeli-Palestinian strife
3:17:14 PM

Israeli police cordon off the area of a stabbing,   west of JerusalemBy Arshad Mohammed BERLIN (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry on Thursday voiced cautious hope there may be a way to defuse Israeli-Palestinian violence that has killed nearly 60 people this month.     Speaking to reporters after about four hours of talks with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Kerry said he thought there were steps that could reduce the violence and said they needed to be discussed with Jordanian and Palestinian officials.     "I would characterize that conversation as one that gave me a cautious measure of optimism that there may be .... a way to defuse the situation and begin to find a way forward," Kerry told reporters after he met Netanyahu at a Berlin hotel. Steinmeier said both he and Kerry "are calling on both sides, the Palestinians and Israel, to do everything to de-escalate in this conflict".




Masked man kills two, wounds two at Swedish school
3:02:33 PM

Police officers are seen at a school in TrollhattanBy Niklas Pollard and Johan Ahlander STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - A masked man wielding "knife-like weapons" walked from classroom to classroom to stab students as they opened the door, killing a teacher and a boy and wounding two others at a school in western Sweden before being shot dead by police.




German police warn of racist attacks on pro-refugee politicians
3:01:18 PM

Migrants rest after crossing the Austrian-German   border in WegscheidBy Madeline Chambers BERLIN (Reuters) - German police warned on Thursday of a growing risk of racially motivated attacks on politicians by right-wing radicals angry about an influx of migrants and said crimes directed at refugee shelters were rising dramatically. The warning came five days after the stabbing of Henriette Reker, a mayoral candidate in the western city of Cologne. Germany is struggling to cope with the arrival of an expected 800,000 to 1 million migrants this year, many from war zones in the Middle East, and politicians are openly worrying about a potential rise in right-wing radicalism.




Golf and gluttony in the rough as China tees off against graft
2:27:38 PM
BEIJING/SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China's ruling Communist Party has listed golf and gluttony as violations for the first time as it tightens its rules to prevent officials from engaging in corrupt practices, while also turning an even sterner eye on sexual impropriety. Chinese President Xi Jinping has been driving a sweeping crackdown on deep-rooted graft since taking over the party's leadership in late 2012.


Turkey's Erdogan sees signs of new wave of migrants from Syria's Aleppo
2:08:12 PM

A man prays as he and others attend a commemoration   for the victims of the October 10 bombings in AnkaraThere are strong indications that a new wave of migration has started following an increase in fighting on the Syrian region of Aleppo, Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said on Thursday. In a speech to a law association, Erdogan also repeated his calls to train and equip more Syrian rebels against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, and to set up a safe zone to protect displaced civilians - a plan which has long failed to find support from Western allies. "If these are done, I believe the migration from Syria will stop and the refugees that we are hosting will also be able to go back," he said, referring to the more than 2 million Syrian refugees sheltering in Turkey.




German FA chief leaves questions unanswered over 2006 World Cup cash
1:28:37 PM

Niersbach president of the German Football   Association addresses news conference at the DFB headquarters in FrankfurtGerman Football Association (DFB) President Wolfgang Niersbach on Thursday said he could not answer some questions regarding the flow of 6.7 million euros ($7.5 million) to world governing body FIFA before the 2006 World Cup. Niersbach, in a hastily arranged news conference at the DFB headquarters, again rejected claims made by magazine Der Spiegel last week that an alleged slush fund had been used to buy votes in 2000 in favour of Germany's 2006 World Cup bid.




Malaysia's Mahathir says little chance of ousting PM Najib
1:14:01 PM

Malaysia's former prime minister Mahathir   Mohamad poses for a photograph following an interview with Reuters at his desk in   Petronas Towers, Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaBy Trinna Leong and Praveen Menon KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Malaysia's former premier Mahathir Mohamad conceded on Thursday that the chances of unseating Prime Minister Najib Razak before elections in 2018 are slim, despite his rallying cries for a "people's power" movement to topple the country's leader. The 90-year-old statesman, who led Malaysia for 22 years, has called on Najib to step down following allegations of corruption and mismanagement at state-owned fund 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB). The way UMNO has accepted him because they find he's comfortable to be with, I think he can go full term." Mahathir was once Najib's patron but turned against him in 2013 by criticising the government's economic policies and friendliness with the West.




Comedienne Sarah Silverman takes dramatic turn in "I Smile Back"
12:43:07 PM

poActress and comedian Sarah Silverman poses at the   American Film Institute's 43rd Life Achievement Award Gala honoring actor   Steve Martin in Los AngelesSarah Silverman swaps comedy for drama in "I Smile Back", playing a frustrated housewife with a history of mental illness, who tries to make herself happier with drugs, alcohol and casual affairs. The American stand-up comedienne says portraying Laney Brooks came quite naturally but the subject matter may not suit all tastes. You walk out of there talking to your friends about mental illness, about depression, about what deserves empathy, what deserves sympathy," she said.




12,000 migrants arrive in Slovenia; authorities ask EU for help
11:48:13 AM

Slovenian police officer watch as migrants walk from   Dobova towards a transit camp in BreziceBy Marja Novak and Maja Zuvela LJUBLJANA/RIGONCE, Slovenia (Reuters) - More than 12,000 migrants have crossed into Slovenia in the last 24 hours and thousands more are expected, prompting authorities to ask the rest of the European Union for help dealing with the flood of people. Slovenia has asked the EU for police to help regulate the flow coming from Croatia, Interior Minister Vesna Gyorkos Znidar told TV Slovenia. Some 10,300 of the migrants remain in Slovenia, an interior ministry spokesman said.




Hungary receives Austrian request to take over truck deaths case
10:11:14 AM

Members of a forensic team walk in front of a truck   in which more than 70 bodies were found, at a customs building with refrigeration   facilities in the village of NickelsdorfHungarian prosecutors have received a request from Austria to take over the case of 71 migrants found dead in a lorry on an Austrian road in August, the Chief Prosecutor's Office said on Thursday. Austrian authorities said earlier this month they wanted to transfer the case to Hungary, where four Bulgarians and an Afghan citizen are already in custody. While more than 3,000 people have drowned this year while attempting to cross to Europe by sea, the case highlighted the dangers migrants face in their onward journeys by land as they try to make their way to affluent countries like Germany.




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