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Farmer sues Pakistan's government to demand action on climate change
7:47:23 AM

A farmer is silhouetted against the setting sun after   he finished threshing amber rice during a harvest at a field on the outskirts of   LahoreBy Anam Gill LAHORE, Pakistan (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Asghar Leghari had had enough. The farmer was tired of watching his family fight against the unpredictable weather that threatened their crops in Rahim Yar Khan District, in Pakistan's South Punjab region. In August, Leghari, 25, filed a petition with the Lahore High Court claiming that the government of Pakistan was violating his fundamental rights by neglecting to tackle the impacts of climate change.




Bahrain jails 12 convicted bombers for life, revokes citizenship
7:28:28 AM
A Bahraini criminal court sentenced 12 people for life and revoked their citizenship after finding them guilty of carrying out bomb attacks on police, a senior judicial official said in a statement late on Sunday. Evidence showed that the defendants, tried at the High Criminal Court, were "directly linked" to six bombings carried out between 2013 and 2014, advocate general Ahmed Al-Hammadi said in a statement carried by Bahrain News Agency. The official said formal charges were made against the defendants after evidence gathered including fingerprints, "which directly matched five of the suspects to explosives and bomb-making materials found in a house in Saar," the statement said.


France raided suspected Islamists homes - PM
7:26:40 AM

French Prime Minister Manuel Valls and French Defense   Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian react as they speak to journalists after they visited   the psychological help center at the Ecole Militaire in ParisFrench police have raided homes of suspected Islamists overnight across the country in the aftermath of the Paris shootings, French Prime Minister Manuel Valls said on Monday. Vall also said that French intelligence services had prevented several attacks since the summer and that police knew other attacks are being prepared in France as well as in the rest of Europe. "We are making use of the legal framework of the state of emergency to question people who are part of the radical jihadist movement...and all those who advocate hate of the republic," Valls said on RTL radio.




Obama urges Russia to join renewed effort to eliminate Islamic State
6:07:57 AM

Obama concludes a meeting with Saudi Arabia's   King Salman at the G20 summit at the Regnum Carya Resort in Antalya, TurkeyBy Matt Spetalnick and Dasha Afanasieva BELEK, Turkey (Reuters) - U.S. President Barack Obama vowed on Sunday to step up efforts to eliminate Islamic State and prevent more attacks like those in Paris, while urging Russia's Vladimir Putin to focus on combating the jihadist group in Syria. A White House official said Obama and Putin agreed during a 35-minute meeting on the sidelines of a G20 summit in Turkey on the need for a political transition in Syria, saying events in Paris had made it all the more urgent.




Stunned for a day, Parisians return to square of solidarity
6:07:57 AM

People attend an evening vigil in Place de la   Republique following the series of deadly attacks in ParisBy Ingrid Melander PARIS (Reuters) - One of Paris's favourite sites for protests, almost empty in the immediate wake of bloody attacks on Friday, filled up again on Sunday despite a ban on public rallies and a tense atmosphere among the thousands of French demonstrators. "Yesterday we were in shock and paralysed, today we jolted back into motion," said executive assistant Gaelle Daligaud, holding her son in her arms at the Place de la Republique as a group sang the French national anthem. "Today I had to go out, to be here with people." The square in eastern Paris, which attracted mass rallies after attacks in January that killed 17 at Charlie Hebdo magazine and a Jewish supermarket, had been all but deserted on Saturday after attackers killed at least 132 people the previous night.




Insight - Islamic State takes war to its foes after battlefield setbacks
6:07:57 AM

Candles, signs and flowers are seen at a memorial for   the victims of Friday's Paris attacks, at the French Embassy in Guatemala   CityBy Mariam Karouny BEIRUT (Reuters) - Facing military setbacks in its self-declared caliphate in Syria and Iraq and intensified air strikes from a US-led coalition, Islamic State may have decided in September to take the fight to France and elsewhere. The ultra-hardline group has frequently threatened to strike inside Western countries since it established itself amid Syria's civil war and then spread to northern Iraq last year, but one fighter reached inside Syria said its spokesman Abu Mohammad al-Adnani had issued an instruction to act abroad. "He sent a written order to all sectors and security brigades to start moving, including in Lebanon and Turkey," the Syrian IS fighter said via social media from northern Syria.




Vigil honors California student slain in Paris attacks
6:07:57 AM

Student body president Salazar stands next to a photo   of Nohemi Gonzalez during a vigil for her at California State University in Long   Beach, CaliforniaBy Tori Richards LONG BEACH, Calif. (Reuters) - More than 1,000 people overflowed a ballroom at California State University, Long Beach, on Sunday to honor and remember an exchange student who was cut down indiscrimately by suspected Islamic State militants in Paris on Friday. Nohemi Gonzalez, 23, was dining at a restaurant fired upon by gunmen as part of a coordinated assault that killed 132 people and wounded more than 300 in the French capital city. Gonzalez, of El Monte, California, was a senior at CSULB just south of Los Angeles.




France launches air strikes in Syria; Paris investigation widens
6:07:57 AM

A French fighter jet taxis along the runway in an   undisclosed location, in this handout picture released by the ECPADBy Emmanuel Jarry and Robert-Jan Bartunek PARIS/BRUSSELS (Reuters) - French warplanes pounded Islamic State positions in Syria on Sunday as police in Europe widened their investigations into coordinated attacks in Paris that killed more than 130 people. Islamic State has claimed responsibility for Friday's suicide bombings and shootings, which have re-ignited a row over Europe's refugee crisis and drawn calls to block a huge influx of Muslim asylum-seekers. One of the brothers died in the attacks, while the second is under arrest in Belgium, a judicial source said.




China says global war on terror should also target Uighur militants
6:07:57 AM

Armed paramilitary policemen stand guard next to   train ticket booths after a knife attack last Saturday, at Kunming Railway Station   in KunmingThe struggle against Islamist militants in China's violence-prone far western region of Xinjiang should become an "important part" of the world's war on terror, China's foreign minister said, following the attacks in Paris. Hundreds of people have died in unrest in Xinjiang, home to the mostly Muslim Uighur people, and other parts of China over the past three years. Beijing has blamed the violence on Islamist militants, led by the East Turkestan Islamic Movement (ETIM), a group it says has ties to al Qaeda.




Holder of Syrian passport found in Paris travelled through Balkans
4:21:18 AM

Candles, signs and flowers are seen at a memorial for   the victims of Friday's Paris attacks, at the French Embassy in Guatemala   CityBy Renee Maltezou and George Georgiopoulos ATHENS (Reuters) - The holder of a Syrian passport found near the body of one of the gunmen who died in Friday night's attacks in Paris was registered as a refugee in several European countries last month, authorities said. Greece identified the man as 25-year old Ahmad Almohammad, from the northwestern Syrian city of Idlib, and said he had entered Europe through the Greek island of Leros, where he was processed on Oct. 3. France has not publicly confirmed that the passport holder is a suspect, but Greek Migration Minister Yannis Mouzalas said French authorities had told Greece they suspected that Almohammad, whose passport was found outside the Stade de France near the body of a gunman, was one of the attackers.




Kenya's president says "tired of interference" from ICC
4:04:15 AM

Kenya's President Uhuru Kenyatta attends the   country's Mashujaa Day celebrations at the Nyayo National Stadium in NairobiKenyan president Uhuru Kenyatta criticised the International Criminal Court (ICC) on Sunday, saying his East African nation was "tired of interference" in its internal affairs. An earlier statement by the presidency said Kenyatta's criticism was aimed "foreign envoys". Kenya's State House later said the barb was directed at the ICC.




Paris attacks: an international joint venture in violence
3:38:25 AM

A woman and three children attend a candle light   vigil for the victims of Friday's Paris attacks in the Brooklyn borough in   New YorkBy John Irish PARIS (Reuters) - Early leads in the investigation into the deadly Paris attacks point to the likelihood of a team led by French nationals, based in Belgium, and which may have used a refugee route from Syria via Greece to link up for their killing spree. Details are only slowly emerging of the seven dead attackers and an eighth assailant still on the run who perpetrated strikes on Paris bars, a concert hall and a soccer stadium that killed 132 people and injuring 349. The international reach of their network prompted French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve to call for an urgent European Union meeting to assess what new security measures the bloc needs to counter such threats.




Zebras escape circus, roam Philadelphia streets for about an hour
3:23:59 AM
Two zebras broke free from a circus in Philadelphia on Sunday, bringing traffic to a crawl as they roamed city streets for about an hour and strolled past customers inside a fitness center, authorities said. The zebras went on the loose from the UniverSoul Circus site in the city, the company said in a statement.


After Paris, U.S. Republicans hit refugee plan and Clinton stance
3:23:01 AM

U.S. Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson   speaks with the media after a rally at the Henderson Pavilion in HendersonBy Erin McPike WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The deadly attacks in Paris pushed terrorism and the Syrian refugee crisis to the center of the U.S presidential campaign on Sunday, as Republicans hammered Obama administration plans to take in more refugees as well as Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton's stance on Middle East policy. After officials said one of the Paris gunmen might have slipped into Europe among refugees fleeing Syria's war, more Republicans voiced their opposition to the 10,000 Syrian refugees the White House wants to admit in the coming year.




Canada sticks to refugee plan but security pressures mount after Paris attacks
3:16:28 AM

Canada's PM Trudeau takes part in a news   conference in Ottawa"We will be accepting 25,000 Syrian refugees between now and January 1st," Trudeau said in the written text of a speech at the G20 major powers summit in Turkey.       The debate has been particularly heated in the mainly French-speaking province of Quebec, which - like France - has a large North African immigrant community and is grappling with concerns about radicalization of Muslim youth.     Last year, two Quebec-born Muslim converts staged separate attacks on Canadian soldiers, near Montreal and on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, killing two. BANNER ON OVERPASS     An online petition asking the government to suspend the plan to bring in the refugees was launched on Saturday by a Quebec City resident worried about "jihadists infiltrating" the country, according to Le Soleil newspaper.




Pentagon says five Guantanamo detainees transferred to United Arab Emirates
3:11:19 AM

Weeds and flowers grow near the fence at Camp X-Ray,   a prison formerly used to house detainees at the U.S. Naval Base at Guantanamo   BayFive detainees at the U.S. military prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, were transferred to the government of the United Arab Emirates, the U.S. Defense Department said on Sunday. The transferred detainees were identified by the Pentagon as Ali Ahmad Muhammad al-Razihi, Khalid Abd-al-Jabbar Muhammad Uthman al-Qadasi, Adil Said al-Hajj Ubayd al-Busays, Sulayman Awad Bin Uqayl al-Nahdi and Fahmi Salem Said al-Asani.




Insight - Guns, God and grievances: Belgium's Islamist "airbase"
3:09:29 AM

People shop at a market in the neighbourhood of   Molenbeek in Brussels, BelgiumBy Robert-Jan Bartunek and Alastair Macdonald BRUSSELS (Reuters) - "A breeding ground for violence" the mayor of Molenbeek called her borough on Sunday, speaking of unemployment and overcrowding among Arab immigrant families, of youthful despair finding refuge in radical Islam. "That makes Brussels more like a big U.S. city" in mostly gun-free Europe, he said.




Paris attacks seen causing short-term global markets drop
2:40:40 AM

The New York Stock Exchange flies a French flag, in   New YorkBy Christopher McCall, Hideyuki Sano and Lionel Laurent SYDNEY/TOKYO/PARIS/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Stocks in major markets are set for a short-term sell-off on Monday after suspected Islamist militants launched coordinated attacks across Paris that killed more than 130 people, but few strategists expect a prolonged economic impact or change in prevailing market directions. If anything, any initial damage to economic confidence, tourism and trade within Europe will likely reinforce the European Central Bank's resolve to ease monetary policy further next month, they reckon. French financial markets will be open as usual on Monday, stock and derivatives exchange Euronext said on Saturday.




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