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CSA charges 'intermediary' with trying to fix Twenty20 games
6:07:19 PM
Cricket South Africa (CSA) made the announcement on Tuesday without revealing the identity of the individual. Its Anti-Corruption and Security Unit has charged a perpetrator under the ruling body's Anti-Corruption Code. "The intermediary has been charged with contriving to fix, or otherwise improperly influence, aspects of the 2015 Twenty20 Challenge Series and with failing or refusing, without compelling justification, to co-operate with an investigation carried out by CSA's designated Anti-Corruption Official," CSA said in a statement.


Los Angeles closes all schools after receiving threat
6:03:52 PM

Students stand out front of Venice High School in Los   AngelesBy Alex Dobuzinskis LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Los Angeles shut down all of its schools on Tuesday, ordering some 643,000 students to stay home after officials received a threatening email, only weeks after a deadly Islamic State-inspired attack in San Bernardino. The head of the New York City Police Department said officials there received a similar threat and indicated the Los Angeles closings may have been an "overreaction." The Los Angeles school district regularly receives threats, but this one stood out for its scale, schools Superintendent Ramon Cortines said. "I am not taking the chance of taking children any place into the building until I know it's safe." A U.S. official said investigators were looking for a possible bomb or bombs in connection with the Los Angeles closure.




Delhi CM Kejriwal says office raided, calls Modi a psychopath
6:02:14 PM

Media crew members sit outside the Delhi Secretariat   building which houses the offices of the state Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and   other senior officials, in New Delhi, IndiaDelhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said his office was raided by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Tuesday on the orders of Narendra Modi, in the latest clash between the feisty local politician and the prime minister. The CBI was not raiding Kejriwal's office, said a senior official of the investigating agency, who declined to be identified as he was not authorised to speak to the media. CBI investigators were searching the office of Rajendra Kumar, principal secretary of the Delhi government, near Kejriwal's office, the official said.




L.A. school threat linked to German Internet address - spokeswoman
5:17:18 PM

A sign at Hamilton High School is pictured reading   "School Closed" in Los AngelesA bomb threat sent electronically that prompted the closing of the entire Los Angeles school district was linked to an Internet address in Frankfurt, Germany, a spokeswoman for the school district said. Los Angeles school district spokeswoman Shannon Haber said the threat was sent via email to a district board member and came through an Internet protocol, or IP, address from the German city.




FIFA's Blatter proclaims innocence, denounces "Inquisition"
5:11:25 PM

Blatter reacts before the first game of the so-called   "Sepp Blatter tournament" in UlrichenSuspended FIFA President Sepp Blatter again proclaimed his innocence in a corruption scandal gripping the world soccer body as he prepares to testify this week before the group's ethics panel. "I will fight on for my rights and at the end of this week present my view before the adjudicatory chamber with great conviction and a firm belief in justice," he said in a letter to FIFA members released to the media. "I am suspended but not isolated and not at all mute." FIFA ethics investigators in November called for sanctions against Blatter and European (UEFA) soccer chief Michel Platini, both of whom were suspended from their posts for 90 days on Oct. 8 pending a full investigation.




Cameron's 'Brexit' riddle: Row with EU or row with Eurosceptics?
5:06:05 PM

Britain's Prime Minister Cameron speaks during a   joint news conference with his Polish counterpart Szydlo in WarsawBy William James and Guy Faulconbridge LONDON (Reuters) - When David Cameron urges European Union leaders on Thursday to do a deal to keep Britain in the bloc, he will face a riddle that has haunted Conservative prime ministers for three decades: a row with Europe or a row with Eurosceptics at home? Cameron's bid to renegotiate the terms of Britain's membership of the bloc ahead of a referendum he has promised by the end of 2017, has hit the rocks over a demand to make working EU migrants wait four years before getting some benefits. "My expectation is that by the time we get to February something will be offered which will be presented as a great success, but that it will still be inconsequential." Baker said he has 136 Conservative lawmakers on his mailing list, indicating that more than a third of Cameron's 331-strong parliamentary party may be toying with the idea of a 'Brexit'.




Burundi nearing civil war after flare-up - U.N. rights chief
5:04:10 PM
Burundi has moved closer to civil war after insurgents attacked military camps last week and authorities responded with house searches, arrests and alleged summary executions, the U.N. human rights chief said on Tuesday. The fighting in the capital Bujumbura last week killed almost 90 people, the worst clashes since a military coup was foiled in May. It follows months of sporadic violence and assassinations, mostly in the capital, between supporters and opponents of President Pierre Nkurunziza. U.N. human rights office spokeswoman Cecile Pouilly told a news briefing that in November alone, U.N. monitors had recorded 56 incidents of extrajudicial killings and 452 cases of arbitrary arrests and detentions, while 389 arbitrary detained people were released.


Former Serbian secret policemen face war crimes retrial in The Hague
4:01:15 PM
By Thomas Escritt AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Judges at a United Nations court on Tuesday ordered the retrial of two Serbian secret police officials who were acquitted two years ago of crimes against humanity and war crimes in the Balkan wars of the early 1990s. Appeals judges found that Jovica Stanisic, former head of Serbia's State Security Service (DB), and Franko Simatovic, an officer in the DB, had been mistakenly acquitted by trial judges who had misapplied the law. The ruling by the European Union-backed International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) could prove controversial in Serbia, whose government aspires to join the EU despite growing Russian influence in the country.


Germany arrests Islamist preacher on charges of recruiting militants
12:57:04 PM

Islamic preachers Pierre Vogel and Sven Lau from   Germany talk to their supporters during the "Islamic Peace Congress" in   FrankfurtA German Islamist preacher was arrested in Germany on Tuesday for recruiting fighters for a militant group in Syria and purchasing and delivering military equipment, the Federal Prosecutor's Office said. Sven Lau, 35, is suspected of recruiting Germans living in and around the western German city of Duesseldorf to fight abroad and was believed to have recruited two fighters already, the office said in a statement. Hundreds of Germans have left the country to join Islamic State in Syria and Iraq since 2012, the interior ministry says.




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