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Turkey's AKP heads back toward single party rule - early vote results
4:31:08 PM

Supporters of the ruling AK Party wave national and   party flags during an election rally in AnkaraBy Ercan Gurses and Orhan Coskun ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkey's AK Party appeared to be closing in on its goal of recovering a single-party majority and governing alone, partial general election results showed on Sunday, in what would be a major turnaround for embattled President Tayyip Erdogan. The vote was Turkey's second in five months, after the AKP in June lost the overall majority it had enjoyed since 2002. Erdogan had presented it as a chance to restore stability at a time of tension over Kurdish insurrection and two bombings while critics fear a drift to authoritarianism under the president.




Turkey's AKP headed towards majority with two thirds of votes counted - TRT
4:18:29 PM

Election officials count ballots at a polling station   in IstanbulANKARA (Reuters) - Turkey's ruling AK Party looks on track to win back its parliamentary majority and form a government alone, according to partial results from Sunday's election broadcast by state-run TRT television. With almost two thirds of the votes counted, the AKP had taken 51.9 percent of the vote, TRT said. The main opposition CHP was on 22.5 percent, while the nationalist MHP was on 11.4 and pro-Kurdish HDP on 10.5 percent, just above the 10 percent threshold needed to enter parliament, TRT said. ...




Trial of Gaddafi son adjourned to December
3:35:10 PM
The son of deposed Libyan strongman Muammar Gaddafi appeared in a Tripoli court on Sunday to face charges of murdering a football player and other crimes before the 2011 revolution that ended his father's rule. The judge adjoined proceedings against Saadi Gaddafi, who was extradited from Niger last year, until Dec. 6 after his attorney asked for more time to examine the case against him and to have access to military prosecutor documents. In July a Tripoli court sentenced another of Gaddafi's sons Saif al-Islam and eight other former officials to death for crimes committed during the 2011 uprising against his father, who was later killed by rebels.


Thousands of Myanmar's Suu Kyi supporters stage huge pre-election rally
2:33:28 PM

A supporter waves while Myanmar pro-democracy leader   Aung San Suu Kyi gives a speech at her campaign rally for up coming general   elections in YangonBy Antoni Slodkowski YANGON (Reuters) - Tens of thousands of red-clad supporters gave Myanmar's opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi a rock-star reception, cheering and dancing as she addressed crowds in the country's largest city before an historic election next Sunday. Buses, taxis and trucks decked with flags and banners of Suu Kyi's National League for Democracy party lined the streets leading to a stadium where the charismatic politician rounded off her energetic campaign that lasted nearly two months. "People who say the change has already happened and it's not necessary to change more, say that because they don't really want to change," said Suu Kyi.




Romanian club fire death toll rises to 29, thousands march
2:16:34 PM

People light candles outside a nightclub, where a   fire broke out on Friday, in BucharestBy Radu-Sorin Marinas BUCHAREST (Reuters) - Two young Romanian women died of severe burns in hospital on Sunday after having been rescued from the fire at a Bucharest nightclub on Friday, doctors said, raising the death toll to 29. Thousands of people marched silently with flowers through Bucharest on Sunday to commemorate the victims and U.S. ambassador Hans Klemm visited the Colectiv nightclub site, meeting people who had lit candles to express solidarity with the grieving families. The state of those hospitalised and labelled critical remains critical," deputy Interior Minister Raed Arafat said.




Two soldiers, 11 suspected Boko Haram fighters killed in Chad attacks
2:06:37 PM
N'DJAMENA (Reuters) - At least two soldiers and 11 militants were killed on Sunday in suspected Boko Haram attacks on two remote military posts in the Lake Chad area, Chad's government and military sources said. Chad is at the forefront of a regional effort to counter the Islamist militant group which controls small enclaves in remote parts of neighbouring Nigeria's northeast from where it launches cross-border raids. "Two communities were attacked at dawn," said a government statement sent to journalists, referring to isolated villages near the lake where Chad, Niger, Nigeria and Cameroon meet.


Egypt bars scores of Egyptians from traveling - Human Rights Watch
12:29:01 PM

sAn Egyptian woman wearing nijab walks in CairoEgypt has increasingly used unlawful means to prevent citizens from traveling outside the country over the past year, a report from Human Rights Watch said on Sunday, another sign of the government's tightening grip on political opposition. Members of political parties, youth activists, and people associated with non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and former President Mohamed Mursi are among those who have been turned back at the airport, their passports often confiscated and not returned, the report said. "The Egyptian authorities have jailed thousands of dissidents in the past two years and are now turning the country's own borders into de facto prison walls," said Nadim Houry, deputy Middle East and North Africa director at Human Rights Watch.




Islamist al Shabaab attacks Somali hotel, kill at least 13
12:19:12 PM
By Abdi Sheikh and Feisal Omar MOGADISHU (Reuters) - Security forces in the Somali capital fought for several hours on Sunday before clearing a hotel of Islamist al Shabaab gunmen who had stormed the building after two bombs ripped into it, police and witnesses said. Al Shabaab, which has frequently launched attacks in Mogadishu in its bid to topple the Western-backed government, said it was behind the assault on the Sahafi hotel, where government officials and lawmakers stay. "Mujahideen (fighters) entered and took over Sahafi hotel where enemies lived," Sheikh Abdiasis Abu Musab, al Shabaab's military operations spokesman, told Reuters.


Britain to present new watered down surveillance bill
11:17:30 AM

Britain's Home Secretary May speaks at the Women   in the World summit in London, BritainBritain's government will present a new bill to give security agencies the powers to track online communications, but in a bid to win over critics interior minister Theresa May said they would not get automatic access to people's browsing history. May told the BBC's Andrew Marr show on Sunday that the new bill, to be presented in parliament on Wednesday, was "quite different" from earlier plans to give police greater powers to monitor communications and web activities that opponents dubbed a "snoopers' charter".




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