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France police raid homes, vow it's "just the beginning"
11:13:21 AM

A French fighter jet taxis along the runway in an   undisclosed location, in this handout picture released by the ECPADBy Chine Labbé and Crispian Balmer PARIS (Reuters) - Police raided homes of suspected Islamist militants across France overnight following the Paris attacks, and a source close to the investigation said a Belgian national in Syria was suspected of orchestrating Friday's mayhem. Prosecutors said one of the killers had been stopped and fingerprinted in Greece last month, fuelling speculation the Islamic State had taken advantage of the recent influx of refugees fleeing the Middle East to slip militants into Europe. The Paris carnage, which killed 129 people, has led to calls for the European Union to close its borders to asylum seekers.




Wanted Paris suspect Abdeslam has not been arrested - RTBF
11:13:21 AM

Belgian police stage raid in Brussels suburb of   MolenbeekBRUSSELS (Reuters) - Belgian public broadcaster RTBF said on Monday that police had detained a person during a raid in the Brussels district of Molenbeek, but that it was not wanted Paris suspect Salah Abdeslam. Earlier, broadcaster RTL said Abdeslam, a Frenchman wanted in connection with the Paris attacks, had been arrested. Officials were not immediately available for comment. (Reporting By Philip Blenkinsop; editing by Robert-Jan Bartunek)




GDP to exceed 7.3 pct this fiscal year - Jaitley
11:12:10 AM

Labourers work at the construction site of an   overhead road bridge in AhmedabadBy Manoj Kumar DUBAI (Reuters) - India's economic growth is expected to exceed 7.3 percent in the current fiscal year and the government will try to convince opposition parties to pass a blocked tax reform, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said on Monday. "The Indian economy is expected to grow better than 7.3 percent - the level achieved last fiscal year - and even at a higher level next year," Jaitley told investors at an Arab-India Economic Forum meeting in Dubai. Economic growth, Jaitley said, will come despite weakness in rural demand due to poor rainfall in the last two years.




Turkey says notified France twice about Paris attacker - senior official
11:10:43 AM

Participants in a Requiem Mass for the victims of the   Paris attacks gather outside at St Mary's Cathedral adorned in blue, white   and red, in Sydney, AustraliaBy Orhan Coskun and Humeyra Pamuk BELEK, Turkey (Reuters) - Turkey notified France twice in December 2014 and June 2015 about one of the attackers in suicide bombings and shootings in Paris that killed more than 130 people, a senior Turkish government official said on Monday. Turkey only received an information request from France about Ismael Omar Mostefai after Friday's attacks, the Turkish official said. Mostefai entered Turkey in 2013 but there was no record of him leaving again, the official said.




Belgian national Abaaoud could be commander of Paris attacks - source
11:10:43 AM

Belgian police stage raid in Brussels suburb of   MolenbeekA Belgian national who is currently in Syria is suspected of being behind Friday's attacks in Paris, acccording to a source close to the French investigation. "He appears to be the brains behind several planned attacks in Europe," the source told Reuters, adding that the man, Abdelhamid Abaaoud, was the investigators' best lead as the person likely behind the killing of at least 129 people in Paris on Friday.




French police make 23 arrests in series of raids over attacks
10:34:36 AM

Armed soldiers stand guard outside the courthouse   where suspects are expected to be questioned in the fatal shootings in Paris on   Friday, in BrusselsPARIS (Reuters) - French police have arrested 23 people and seized arms including rocket launchers during wave of overnight raids as part of an investigation into the attacks on Paris, Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve said on Monday. Over the last 48 hours, 104 people were put under house arrest and police conducted 168 raids last night, Cazeneuve told journalists. "Let this be clear to everyone, this is just the beginning, these actions are going to continue," Cazeneuve said. (Reporting by Leigh Thomas; editing by Geert De Clercq)




Fingerprints from Paris bomber match man registered in Greece - prosecutor
10:02:00 AM

Armed soldiers stand guard outside the courthouse   where suspects are expected to be questioned in the fatal shootings in Paris on   Friday, in BrusselsFingerprints from one of the suicide bombers behind the attacks at the Stade de France in Paris matched the prints of a man registered in Greece in October, a French prosecutor said on Monday. "At this stage, while the authenticity of a passport in the name of Ahmad al Mohammad, born Sept. 10 1990 in Idlib, Syria needs to be verified, there are similarities between the fingerprints of the suicide bomber and those taken during a control in Greece in October," the Paris prosecutor said in a statement. The prosecutor named him as 28-year old Samy Ammour from Drancy, north of Paris and said he was known to counter-terrorism units after being placed under investigation and judicial control for attempting to go to Yemen.




Paris attacks have no bearing on 2024 bid - IOC chief
9:23:21 AM

IOC President Bach makes a statement about the WADA   inquiry on doping in Russia during a break of the SportAccord Convention in   LausanneThe deadly attacks on Paris will not hurt the French capital's chances of hosting the 2024 Summer Games, International Olympic Committee (IOC) President Thomas Bach said on Monday. The host city of the 2024 Games will be designated in 2017 but Bach believes the atrocity that struck Paris, announced as one of five candidate cities in September, will have no bearing on the outcome of the IOC vote. "We are talking about the Olympic Games that will be held in nine years and terrorism is global, it is not just about a country or a city," Bach told French sports daily L'Equipe.




Nakhid appeals ban from FIFA presidential race
9:21:52 AM

The FIFA logo is seen outside their headquarters in   ZurichBy Brian Homewood BERNE (Reuters) - Former Trinidad and Tobago international David Nakhid has appealed to global sport's highest tribunal over a decision to bar him from the race for the presidency of soccer's scandal-plagued governing body FIFA. Under FIFA's electoral rules, Nakhid needed written backing from five national football associations to be eligible for the Feb. 26 election to replace Sepp Blatter. On Monday, the Swiss-based Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) said Nakhid had appealed to it against the ruling.




FIFA ethics committee bans executives from Nepal, Laos
9:16:37 AM
The ethics committee at world soccer body FIFA has banned two officials from Nepal and Laos for taking cash during elections, it said on Monday. Ganesh Thapa, president of the All-Nepal Football Association, was banned for 10 years and fined 20,000 Swiss francs ($19,870), while Viphet Sihachakr, president of the Laotian Football Federation, got a two-year ban and a 40,000 franc fine. It said Thapa, in the context of the 2009 and 2011 elections for the FIFA Executive Committee at the Asian Football Confederation congress, "committed various acts of misconduct ...including the solicitation and acceptance of cash payments from another football official, for both personal and family gain".


Myanmar's persecuted Rohingya see glimmer of hope in Suu Kyi victory
9:07:16 AM

NLD party leader Aung San Suu Kyi arrives for   Myanmar's first parliament meeting after the November 8 general elections, at   the Lower House of Parliament in NaypyitawBy Timothy Mclaughlin SITTWE, Myanmar (Reuters) - Noor Bagum would have liked to have voted for Aung San Suu Kyi's National League for Democracy (NLD) but, like the majority of Myanmar's persecuted Rohingya Muslim minority, she took no part in the historic election the Nobel laureate won by a landslide. Stripped of their right to cast ballots by the current government, many Rohingya now hope that, with the NLD able to rule largely on its own, a Suu Kyi-led government will work to restore their lives and many of the rights they have lost. "I hope that things will get a little bit better," said Noor Bagum, a 28-year-old mother-of-five, whose village was destroyed during violence between Buddhists and Muslims that swept through Myanmar's western Rakhine State in 2012.




Myanmar parliament chief asks losing lawmakers to play fair
9:07:16 AM

NLD party leader Aung San Suu Kyi stands as Shwe   Mann, speaker of Myanmar's lower house of parliament, arrives for   Myanmar's first parliament meeting after the November 8 general elections, at   the Lower House of Parliament in NaypyitawBy Hnin Yadana Zaw and Antoni Slodkowski NAYPYITAW, Myanmar (Reuters) - Myanmar's parliament chairman on Monday urged lawmakers from the ruling party thrashed at the polls to play fair in the outgoing legislature's remaining debates, which could determine the budget a new opposition-led government will inherit next year. The National League for Democracy (NLD) won an outright majority in the Nov. 8 election and its leader Aung San Suu Kyi met reformist house speaker Shwe Mann on Sunday to ask for help in a drawn-out transition expected to be concluded in late March. Former junta heavyweight Shwe Mann has become an unlikely ally for Suu Kyi, and the loss of his seat and signs of estrangement from the army and his ruling Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP) have left his political future uncertain.




French PM warns of more attacks as police raid suspected Islamist homes
8:12:34 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 raided homes of suspected Islamist militants across the country overnight in the aftermath of the Paris shootings, French Prime Minister Manuel Valls said on Monday as he warned of potential further attacks. Valls said that since this summer, French intelligence services had prevented five attacks. "We know that more attacks are being prepared, not just against France but also against other European countries," Valls said on RTL radio.




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.


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.




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.




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