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Apple criticises British plans to extend online surveillance
9:39:01 AM
LONDON (Reuters) - Apple has raised concerns about British plans to give security agencies extra online surveillance powers, saying a planned law could weaken the security of personal data for millions of people. Britain unveiled proposals for sweeping new powers last month, including the right to find out which websites people visit, that it said were needed to keep the country safe from criminals, fraudsters and militants. ...


Iraqi troops storm into centre of Islamic State-held Ramadi
9:25:19 AM
Iraq's armed forces stormed the centre of Ramadi on Tuesday to try to dislodge Islamic State militants who have held the western city since May, a spokesman for the counter-terrorism units, Sabah al-Numani, said. The operation to recapture Ramadi, 100 km (60 miles) west of Baghdad, began early last month after a months-long effort to cut off supply lines to the city, whose fall to Islamic State was a major defeat for Iraq's weak central government. "Our forces are advancing toward the government complex in the centre of Ramadi," Numani said.


China anti-terror law may restrict media reporting on attacks
7:44:07 AM

Woman on crutch shouts at Chinese paramilitary police   wearing riot gear as crowd of angry locals confront security forces on street in   UrumqiChina may further restrict the right of media to report on details of terror attacks, state media reported on Tuesday, under a tough new law that could be passed before the end of the month. The draft anti-terrorism law has already attracted concern in Western capitals as it could require technology firms to install "backdoors" in products or to hand over sensitive information such as encryption keys to the government. The law is currently having another reading at the latest session of the standing committee for China's largely rubber-stamp parliament, the National People's Congress, which ends on Sunday.




Opposition says 19 dead in Djibouti violence, govt says only nine wounded
6:49:51 AM
A Djibouti opposition group said at least 19 people were killed in clashes with police that began when people were marking a religious celebration, while the government said just nine people were wounded when police fought armed individuals. Djibouti, home to a regional port as well as U.S. and French military bases, has faced sporadic violence before, usually sparked by protests against the government of President Ismail Omar Guelleh, whose party has a tight hold on power. Kadar Abdi Ibraim, spokesman for the opposition coalition Union pour le Salut National, told Reuters the police first attacked people marking a religious celebration that he said had been banned.


Prominent China rights lawyer convicted but avoids jail
6:30:03 AM
By Sui-Lee Wee BEIJING (Reuters) - A court convicted one of China's most prominent rights lawyers on Tuesday of "inciting ethnic hatred" and trouble-making with posts criticising the government, handing down a suspended sentence that means he avoids jail but will not practise law again. Activists said the three-year suspended sentence for Pu Zhiqiang would serve as a strong reminder to other rights lawyers that the Communist Party, currently engaged in a severe clampdown on dissent, would brook no challenge to its rule. The Beijing No. 2 Intermediate People's Court said Pu was being punished on the charges of inciting ethnic hatred and "picking quarrels and provoking trouble", state television CCTV said on its microblog.


Panama court orders detention of ex-president over spying
6:18:19 AM

Panama's former president Martinelli stands   outside the Central American Parliament in Guatemala CityBy Elida Moreno PANAMA CITY (Reuters) - Panama's top court on Monday ordered the detention of former President Ricardo Martinelli who is alleged to have used public money to spy on more than 150 people illegally, one of several accusations he faces. After more than four hours deliberating, Supreme Court judges voted for the provisional detention of the multimillionaire supermarket tycoon who ruled the Central American country from 2009 to 2014. Martinelli responded to the ruling on his Twitter feed late on Monday, saying this was the first round of a political trial.




Bill Cosby sues model Beverly Johnson for defamation
6:14:15 AM

Actor Cosby speaks at the National Action   Network's 20th annual Keepers of the Dream Awards gala in New YorkBy Piya Sinha-Roy LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Comedian Bill Cosby sued model Beverly Johnson on Monday, saying she defamed him by accusing him of drugging her, and making her the eighth accuser he has filed suit against this month. Johnson is among more than 50 women who have come forward in the past year with claims that Cosby had drugged, and in numerous cases, sexually assaulted them in incidents dating back decades. Cosby's suit charges that Johnson, a leading model in the 1970s and '80s and one of his most high-profile accusers, defamed him and intentionally inflicted emotional distress.




Thai court to give verdict in British backpackers murder trial
5:57:26 AM

Myanmar migrant workers Zaw Lin and Wai Phyo, also   known as Win Zaw Htun, arrive at the Koh Samui Provincial Court, in Koh Samui,   ThailandBy Amy Sawitta Lefevre BANGKOK (Reuters) - A Thai court will deliver a long-awaited verdict this week in the high-profile case of two Myanmar migrant workers accused of the brutal murder of two British backpackers on the holiday island of Koh Tao. The battered bodies of Hannah Witheridge, 23, and David Miller, 24, were found in September 2014 on a beach on the idyllic island in the Gulf of Thailand that is popular with divers. The brutality of the murders dented Thailand's image as a happy-go-lucky holiday paradise and raised serious questions about its treatment of migrant workers.




Actor Nicolas Cage returns stolen dinosaur skull he bought
3:01:36 AM

Actor Nicholas Cage smiles after placing his   handprints in the forecourt at Grauman's Chinese Theater in HollywoodBy Joseph Ax NEW YORK (Reuters) - Hollywood actor Nicolas Cage has agreed to turn over a rare stolen dinosaur skull he bought for $276,000 to U.S. authorities so it can be returned to the Mongolian government. The office of Preet Bharara, the U.S. attorney in Manhattan, filed a civil forfeiture complaint last week to take possession of the Tyrannosaurus bataar skull, which will be repatriated to Mongolia. The lawsuit did not specifically name Cage as the owner, but Cage's publicist confirmed that the actor bought the skull in March 2007 from a Beverly Hills gallery, I.M. Chait.




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