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Guatemalan judge arrested on Disney cruise ship on football bribery charges
9:26:00 PM
Federal agents boarded a Disney cruise ship in Florida on Friday to arrest a Guatemalan judge who is one of dozens of football officials charged by U.S. prosecutors investigating corruption in the sport's world governing body FIFA. A spokeswoman for the Federal Bureau of Investigation said that Héctor Trujillo, 62, was arrested by U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents who went to his cabin door. Another law enforcement source said Trujillo was on a Disney cruise ship docked at Port Canaveral, Florida when he was arrested.


Exclusive - Investigators piece together portrait of Pakistani woman in shooting massacre
9:24:23 PM

FBI and police continue their investigation around   the area of the SUV vehicle where two suspects were shot by police following a   mass shooting in San BernardinoBy Mehreen Zahra-Malik ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Tashfeen Malik's path to accused mass killer in California began in a small city on the Indus River in Pakistan's Punjab province. It was from here, when she was a toddler, that she moved with her father Gulzar 25 years ago to Saudi Arabia, where he became more deeply religious, more conservative and more hardline, according to a family member. A picture slowly emerged on Friday of the role and possible motivations of 27-year-old Malik in this week's killing of 14 people in California, including her apparent pledge of allegiance to the leader of the Islamic State militant group, according to U.S. officials.




FBI investigating California massacre as 'act of terrorism'
9:18:27 PM

The remains of a SUV involved in the Wednesdays   attack is shown in San Bernardino, CaliforniaBy Dan Whitcomb and Mark Hosenball SAN BERNARDINO, Calif./WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The FBI is investigating this week's massacre of 14 people by a married couple in California as an "act of terrorism," officials said on Friday, noting that the female shooter had pledged allegiance to a leader of the militant group Islamic State. Tashfeen Malik, 27, a native of Pakistan who lived in Saudi Arabia for more than 20 years, and her U.S.-born husband, Syed Rizwan Farook, 28, were killed in a shootout with police hours after the Wednesday attack during a holiday party at the Inland Regional Center social services agency in San Bernardino, about 60 miles (100 km) east of Los Angeles.




Paris militant group had links to Britain - Wall Street Journal
9:04:58 PM

Flowers are seen in the holes from bullet impacts on   the door of the"Casa Nostra" pizzeria in ParisThe militant network behind last month's attacks in Paris had links to people in Britain, the Wall Street Journal said on Friday, citing Western officials. Several people suspected of having connections to Abdelhamid Abaaoud, the Islamic State militant and alleged ringleader of the Nov. 13 attacks, are based in Britain, according to two Western officials, the Journal said. The officials told the Journal those people, including some of Moroccan heritage, were based in the Birmingham area, in central England, about 120 miles (190 km) from London.




Czech MEP accused of trying to snatch 350 mln euros from Swiss bank
9:00:28 PM
PRAGUE/BRATISLAVA (Reuters) - Swiss police arrested a Czech communist member of the European Parliament and three Slovak nationals who tried to withdraw 350 million euros ($380 million) from a bank using forged papers, Czech and Slovak officials said on Friday. Czech Interior Minister Milan Chovanec confirmed the arrest of the four men. "Swiss authorities told our ambassador that Mr. Ransdorf was released (from custody), so I assume he could be on his way home now," Lenka Lagronova, a Czech foreign ministry spokeswoman, said on Friday.


FBI chief says no sign California shooters were part of larger group
8:53:54 PM
The head of the FBI said on Friday that investigators so far had uncovered no evidence that would suggest the alleged shooters in San Bernardino were part of an organised group, even though the rampage may have been an act of terrorism. There is no indication that they are part of a network," FBI Director James Comey told reporters.


Facebook removed suspect profile after California shooting
8:30:44 PM
(Reuters) - A Facebook profile established under an alias by Tashfeen Malik, one of the suspects in the California shooting, was removed by the company for violating its community standards, which prohibit praise or promotion of "acts of terror," a spokesman said Friday. Content celebrating leaders of the Islamic State would be removed under the company's standards, said a Facebook Inc spokesman, who asked not to be named. Law enforcement sources have said that material on the Facebook page included praise of the Islamic State.


Al Qaeda group says staged Mali hotel attack in joint operation
8:21:56 PM

People drive motorcycles past the Radisson Blu hotel   in BamakoAl Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) said it has joined forces with another militant group and together they staged an attack last month on a hotel in Mali's capital in which 20 people were killed, according to an audio message posted online. The leader of AQIM, Abu Musab Abdul Wadud, said in the audio speech his group was joining al Mourabitoun and the Nov. 20 attack on the Radisson Blu hotel was a symbol of their unity. The message was posted on Twitter on Thursday and seen by the SITE Intelligence Group, which monitors radical Islamist organizations in the media.




Obama, UK's Cameron discuss fight against Islamic State - White House
8:15:27 PM

U.S. President Obama chats with Britain's Prime   Minister Cameron after a working session at the G20 leaders summit in the   Mediterranean resort city of Antalya, TurkeyU.S. President Barack Obama spoke on Friday with British Prime Minister David Cameron, a day after British bombers made their first strikes on Islamic State targets in Syria, to discuss the fight against the militant group, the White House said. The leaders "reiterated that all countries are welcome to join the existing coalition, if their political and military objectives in Syria are consistent with those of the coalition," the White House said in a statement. Cameron also expressed his condolences for the shootings in San Bernardino, California, this week, the White House said.




Japan's securities watchdog to recommend Toshiba fine on Monday - Nikkei
8:07:04 PM

The logo of Toshiba Corp is seen behind trees at its   headquarters in Tokyo(Reuters) - Recommendation from Japan's securities watchdog to fine Toshiba Corp for accounting violations will be announced on Monday, Nikkei reported. A source told Reuters last month that the Securities and Exchange Surveillance Commission was likely to recommend the Financial Services Agency to fine Toshiba about 7 billion yen ($57 million), in what would be a record in the country for accounting-related violations. Toshiba, whose business spans household electronics to nuclear power, has said it inflated profits by about 155 billion yen over about seven years.




Colombia's FARC captures vacationing soldier, government says
7:41:54 PM
Colombia's FARC rebels captured a soldier who was on vacation in the country's southern jungles, an incident that violates the group's unilateral ceasefire but will not affect ongoing peace talks if he is freed, the government said on Friday. Jesus Rojas was seized by the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) near San Vicente del Caguan, in Caqueta province, while he was visiting family. The guerrilla group accused him of spying, Defence Minister Luis Carlos Villegas told reporters.


FBI investigating California shooting as act of terrorism
7:39:41 PM
(Reuters) - Authorities are investigating the San Bernardino, California, shooting as an act of terrorism, Federal Bureau of Investigation assistant director David Bowdich said at a news conference on Friday. (Reporting by Suzannah Gonzales; Editing by Fiona Ortiz)


Accused California shooter raised no red flags in Saudi - source
7:39:14 PM

FBI investigators sort through the contents of the   garage of the suspects involved in the Wednesdays attack in the aerial photo in   Redlands, CaliforniaWASHINGTON (Reuters) - Accused California shooter Tashfeen Malik did not come to authorities' attention while living in Saudi Arabia, a source close to the Saudi government told Reuters on Friday. The source said Malik, 27, was not on any Saudi law enforcement or terrorism watchlist, and authorities had no reason to believe she was involved with extremist groups. (Reporting by Warren Strobel; Editing by Doina Chiacu and Andrew Hay)




No evidence Islamic State knew of San Bernardino shooters - source
7:25:47 PM

A Sheriff's Office Crime Scene Iinvestigator   unloads equipment at the scene of the investigation around an SUV where two   suspects were shot by police following a mass shooting in San BernardinoWASHINGTON (Reuters) - Investigators have no evidence Islamic State knew the two alleged shooters in the San Bernardino, California, rampage and no evidence from their home suggests any substantive connection to a foreign terror organisation, a U.S. government source said on Friday. The source said there was nothing to suggest the militant Islamic group "even knew who they were." (Reporting by Mark Hosenball; Writing by Tim Ahmann; Editing by Andrea Ricci)




Texas drops request for restraining order to halt Syrian refugees
7:24:38 PM
By Julia Edwards and Jon Herskovitz WASHINGTON/AUSTIN (Reuters) - Texas on Friday withdrew its request for a temporary restraining order to prevent the imminent resettlement of 21 Syrian refugees into the state, saying the U.S. government had provided it with the information it sought on the group. The move came just hours after the U.S. Justice Department filed papers in a federal court in Dallas, saying the state did not have the authority to act on national immigration policy and could not bar the refugees from resettling. The relief agency that plans to resettle the Syrians in the coming days filed a separate motion at the U.S. District Court in Dallas, contending that Texas could not discriminate against refugees on the basis of nationality because that violates U.S. civil rights laws.


New Mexico police say million-dollar jewel thief was on probation
7:08:57 PM
By Joseph J. Kolb ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (Reuters) - The prime suspect in a $1.3 million jewel heist during a Christmas tree-lighting ceremony at a fashionable New Mexico plaza a week ago has been identified and was on probation for committing a similar crime last year, police said on Friday. A judge has issued an arrest warrant for Luis Villalba Boca-Negra, 45, in connection with the audacious Nov. 27 theft of the jewellery from a boutique in the Santa Fe plaza, said Santa Fe Police Detective Abe Maes. Investigators say security cameras recorded the thief peering into the front windows of the Divas Diamonds and Jewels store during the ceremony, which draws hundreds of visitors to the historic Santa Fe plaza every year.


After deaths, Egyptians grow bolder in challenging police abuse
7:07:58 PM

Fathia Hashem, mother of Amr Abushanab, who died in   police custody, shows a picture of her son and his family during an interview with   Reuters at their house in Tahanoub villageBy Lin Noueihed TAHANOUB, Egypt (Reuters) - Fathia Hashem was preparing for bed when Egyptian plainclothes police burst into her house, forced her into a van and ordered her to lead them to her son Amr Abushanab's apartment. Three days later, she watched police escort him to be questioned by prosecutors. Unlike the families of scores of other Egyptians that rights groups say die in police custody every year, Abushanab's family has gone public, as have those of two other men who died in police custody in the span of a week.




Baltimore officer said Freddie Gray asked for help while in van
7:03:46 PM

Baltimore Police Officer William Porter approaches   the court house in BaltimoreBy Donna Owens BALTIMORE (Reuters) - A Baltimore policeman charged with manslaughter in the death of a young black man told investigators the man had asked for medical assistance while he was in a police van, according to a taped interview played at the officer's trial on Friday. One of the points at issue in the case of Freddie Gray, 25, who died from an injury sustained while he was in the van, is if Gray asked police for help and his request was disregarded. Officer William Porter, 26, said in the interview played in Baltimore City Circuit Court that he passed along Gray's request for help to the driver of the van and his superior.




Sri Lankan securities regulator arrested for misappropriation
7:02:41 PM
A top securities regulator was arrested on Friday in Sri Lanka on suspicion of financial misappropriation, a police spokesman said. Dhammika Perera, the deputy director of the Sri Lankan Securities and Exchange Commission, is now under compulsory leave. The money was given to a youth organisation, Tharuyata Hetak or "Better Tomorrow for Youth", headed by Namal Rajapaksa, a parliamentarian and the eldest son of former president Mahinda Rajapaksa, police said.


News agency says Islamic State followers carried out California attacks
6:51:36 PM
CAIRO (Reuters) - The Aamaq news agency, which supports Islamic State, said on its website on Friday that followers of the Islamist militant group had carried out Wednesday's attack on a social services agency in California, in which 14 people were killed. (Reporting by Omar Fahmy; Writing by Michael Georgy; Editing by Kevin Liffey)


No charges for California officer in beating of black woman
6:40:06 PM
(Reuters) - Los Angeles prosecutors have declined to file criminal charges against a former California Highway Patrol officer who was caught in a cell phone video beating a black, mentally ill, homeless woman beside a freeway last year, officials said. The decision comes amid heightened scrutiny of law enforcement following high-profile killings of unarmed black people across the United States since mid-2014 and protests against systemic racism and police violence under the banner of Black Lives Matter. The Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office said on Thursday that Officer Daniel Andrew did not use unreasonable or excessive force when he pulled Marlene Pinnock to the ground and punched her around a dozen times about the head and shoulders.


South African authorities deny issuing arrest warrant for Pistorius
6:32:39 PM

South African Olympic and Paralympic sprinter   Pistorius is escorted to a police van after his sentencing at the North Gauteng   High Court in PretoriaSouth African authorities on Friday denied issuing an arrest warrant for Oscar Pistorius, who was convicted on appeal of murdering his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp, rejecting an earlier report by a local television station. "It is not the case," National Prosecuting Authority spokesman Luvuyo Mfaku told Reuters. "No such warrant has been issued." The Supreme Court on Thursday upgraded the 29-year-old athlete's sentence to murder from "culpable homicide", South Africa's equivalent of manslaughter, for which he had received a five-year sentence.




No U.S. ground forces involved in Afghan raid to free prisoners - U.S. military
6:30:27 PM
No U.S. ground forces were involved in an Afghan raid that freed 60 prisoners held in a Taliban jail, a U.S. military spokesman said on Friday. An earlier statement on Friday by the U.S. military said a joint Afghan-U.S. raid freed 40 members of Afghanistan's security forces from the Taliban jail in the volatile southern province of Helmand. "This was an independent Afghan operation," said Colonel Patrick Ryder, a spokesman for U.S. Central Command, which oversees military operations in Afghanistan.


FBI to update on San Bernardino investigation Friday - White House
6:14:43 PM
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Federal Bureau of Investigation will provide an update on Friday on its probe into Wednesday's shooting in San Bernardino, California. "The FBI is leading this investigation because of the possibility that this is a terrorist attack," White House spokesman Josh Earnest said. (Reporting by Julia Edwards and Doina Chiacu)


Eastern Congo militias test U.N. peace enforcement
5:05:04 PM

South African peacekeepers patrol the streets of Goma   in eastern Democratic Republic of CongoBy Ed Cropley GOMA, Democratic Republic of Congo (Reuters) - As the battered pickup lurched down the road from Mount Nyiragongo, Lieutenant Bongani Mndebele took a closer look at its passengers, six men in faded camouflage fatigues with AK-47s over their shoulders.      "Government forces - I think," the South African peace-keeper said.




Court ruling, minister exit complicate Rousseff battle in Brazil
4:27:46 PM

Brazil's President Dilma Rousseff reacts during   a meeting with ministers at the Planalto Palace in BrasiliaBy Lisandra Paraguassu BRASILIA (Reuters) - President Dilma Rousseff suffered two setbacks on Friday to her fight against impeachment, as a minister from her main coalition ally resigned and the Supreme Court quashed appeals from supporters seeking to stop the impeachment process. Aviation Minister Eliseu Padilha, an ally of Vice President Michel Temer and part of the fractious party that is Rousseff's main coalition partner, submitted his resignation on Friday, according to two people familiar with the decision from within the Brazilian Democratic Movement Party, or PMDB.




Georgia strips ex-president Saakashvili of citizenship
3:57:59 PM

Odessa's governor Mikheil Saakashvili speaks the   site of a recovery operation near Odessa, UkraineGeorgia on Friday stripped former president Mikheil Saakashvili of his citizenship, in a move one of his supporters described as part of a settling of political scores. Georgian President Georgy Margvelashvili signed a decree removing his predecessor's citizenship on the grounds that Saakashvili, now governor of Ukraine's Odessa region, became a Ukrainian national in May. Saakashvili came to power in a bloodless "Rose Revolution" in 2003 and steered Georgia on a pro-Western course that antagonised Moscow and culminated in a five-day war in 2008 in which Georgia was crushed by Russian forces. Friday's decree is "yet another example of employing legal instruments for political persecution," said Nugzar Tsiklauri, an opposition member of parliament.




Bangladesh police arrest 10 on suspicion of militant activity
3:55:14 PM
Security forces in Bangladesh arrested six people on Friday on suspicion of human trafficking and currency smuggling and possible involvement in militant activity, a spokesman for the special forces Rapid Action Battalion said. Some 10 million counterfeit Indian rupees and 624,000 Bangladeshi taka ($8,000) were also found, along with large amounts of foreign currency including U.S. dollars, Pakistani rupees, UAE dirhams and Saudi riyals. "We are investigating whether they were mobilising funds for militant activities in Bangladesh and or planning to carry out destructive action in the country," said Khan.


Israel says too early to try suspects over torching of Palestinian home
3:45:30 PM

The interior of the torched house of the Dawabsheh   family is seen at Duma village near the West Bank city of NablusIsrael is still trying to gather evidence against far-right Jews arrested for a lethal arson attack in July on a Palestinian home in the occupied West Bank, the public security minister said on Friday, playing down prospects of an imminent trial. A police announcement on Thursday that several "youths belonging to a Jewish terror group" were in custody stirred speculation of a breakthrough in the killing of three members of the Dawabsheh family, which raised Israeli-Palestinian tensions. Palestinian anger over the attack in Duma village has been a factor fuelling a wave of street assaults since Oct. 1.




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