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President Obama's final State of the Union address
5:17:30 AM

U.S. President Barack Obama walks down the colonnade   from the Oval OfficePresident Barack Obama knocked Republican presidential candidates for anti-Muslim rhetoric and accused critics on Tuesday of playing into the hands of Islamic State in a speech aimed at setting an optimistic tone for his last year in office. Obama, delivering his last State of the Union speech to Congress before leaving office next year, said it was fiction to declare the United States was in economic decline or getting weaker on the international stage. In a direct slap at Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump, Obama said insulting Muslims hurt the United States and "betrayed" its identity.




Obama knocks Republicans for anti-Muslim rhetoric, seeks to set 2016 tone
4:32:19 AM

U.S. President Obama delivers final State of the   Union address to a joint session of Congress in WashingtonBy Jeff Mason and Roberta Rampton WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama knocked Republican presidential candidates for anti-Muslim rhetoric and accused critics on Tuesday of playing into the hands of Islamic State in a speech aimed at setting an optimistic tone for his last year in office. Obama, delivering his last State of the Union speech to Congress before leaving office next year, said it was fiction to declare the United States was in economic decline or getting weaker on the international stage. In a direct slap at Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump, Obama said insulting Muslims hurt the United States and "betrayed" its identity.




Italian marine will not return to India for trial - senator
3:15:57 AM

Italian President Napolitano shakes hands with   Italian marine Latorre during a meeting at Quirinale presidential palace in RomeOne of two Italian marines accused of murdering Indian fishermen off the coast of Kerala almost four years ago will not be returning to India to face trial after being allowed home temporarily for medical treatment, a senator said on Tuesday. India had granted Massimiliano Latorre, who suffered a stroke while in New Delhi in 2014, a period of leave in Italy for medical treatment, but he was supposed to return by Friday. It was not clear when or if Latorre would return to India.




As relations thaw, some Iranian prisoners in U.S. hope for early release
3:14:38 AM
By Joel Schectman and Yeganeh Torbati WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Vahid Hosseini struggled to make it in the United States after he left Iran 25 years ago. Then, in 2008, Hosseini found a more lucrative activity: buying industrial equipment from dozens of American companies and shipping it to Dubai, from where it was forwarded to Iran. Hosseini told Reuters he knew he was violating U.S. economic sanctions against his home country but thought of it as a minor infraction.


China's anti-graft drive gaining ground, president says
3:10:11 AM

Chinese President Xi Jinping delivers 2016 New Year   speech in BeijingChina's three year anti-corruption drive has shown good results and the ruling Communist Party remains determined to fight graft this year, President Xi Jinping was quoted as saying in state media on Wednesday. Xi began his sweeping campaign against deep-rooted graft upon assuming power three years ago, warning, like others before him, that the problem is so severe it could affect the party's grip on power. Since then, dozens of senior officials have been jailed, including former domestic security chief Zhou Yongkang, once one of China's most powerful politicians and jailed for life last year.




U.S. House backs broader N.Korea sanctions; S.Korea calls on China
3:05:00 AM

Ko Yun-hwa, Administrator of Korea Meteorological   Administration, points at where seismic waves observed in South Korea came from,   during a media briefing at Korea Meteorological Administration in SeouBy Tony Munroe and Patricia Zengerle SEOUL/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. House of Representatives voted nearly unanimously to pass legislation to broaden sanctions over North Korea's nuclear program, while South Korea called on China to play a key role in the response to the North's nuclear test last week. Meanwhile, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un called for an expansion of the size and power of his isolated country's nuclear arsenal, state media reported on Wednesday. Last week's nuclear test was North Korea's fourth, although the United States and experts doubt the North's claim that it was of a more powerful hydrogen bomb, as the blast was about the same size as that from an atomic bomb test in 2013.




IAAF under fire as more Russian doping allegations surface
2:53:15 AM

Volunteer with IAAF's local organizing committee   displays credential given to athletes who are selected for drug testing in   anti-doping offices in OsakaAthletics' governing body came under renewed fire on Tuesday following disclosures that top officials were aware of a potentially serious doping problem among Russian athletes as far back as 2009. The Associated Press published a copy of a letter from Pierre Weiss, then the general secretary of the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF), to Valentin Balakhnichev, the former Russian athletics president who was banned from the sport for life last week. In the letter, dated October 14, 2009, Weiss described the results of blood tests taken at that year's world championships in Berlin and the world half-marathon championships in Birmingham, England.




Fearing third escape, Mexico moves drug boss Chapo constantly
2:50:03 AM

Recaptured drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo"   Guzman is escorted by soldiers at the hangar belonging to the office of the   Attorney General in Mexico CityBy Lizbeth Diaz and Gabriel Stargardter MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Deeply concerned that the world's most notorious drug kingpin, Joaquin "Chapo" Guzman, could escape for a third time, Mexico has beefed up security at his prison, reinforcing the floor of his cell and placing a guard on his door 24/7. Guzman, captured on Friday six months after a brazen prison break via a mile-long tunnel that burrowed right up into his cell, is now being held in isolation in another part of the prison, a Mexican security source said. The improved security measures also include reducing the number of inmates, quadrupling the number of cameras on the site and moving Guzman randomly, without warning, to different parts of the prison, Mexico government spokesman Eduardo Sanchez told Reuters.




Coal India plans biggest tech overhaul to check rampant theft
2:30:50 AM

A worker sprays water over piles of coal at Mundra   Port Coal Terminal in the western Indian state of GujaratBy Krishna N. Das NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Coal India Ltd is making its biggest tech overhaul in four decades to check rampant theft and shed its image as an inefficient behemoth, spurred by an impending opening up of the sector to private firms for the first time since the 1970s. Coal India's productivity is estimated at just one-eighth of its technologically advanced rivals in the United States, and as much as a fifth of its annual output is stolen, costing the company up to $1 billion each year. Under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government, Coal India has raised output at a record pace, helped by accelerated environmental clearances, though this has prompted criticism that the world's third-largest carbon emitter is not doing enough to check climate change.




From fast to slow lane: Mexico's 'Chapo' stole clunker of a getaway car
Tuesday, January 12, 2016 11:36 PM

A car used by Guzman to escape is pictured inside a   car impound lot in Los MochisBy Dave Graham LOS MOCHIS, Mexico (Reuters) - Immensely rich from flooding the United States with cocaine, Mexican drug kingpin Joaquin "Chapo" Guzman could afford the fastest cars on earth - but in an ironic twist of fate, the one he hijacked as he tried to avoid recapture was a clunker. Guzman and a top henchman stole a white Volkswagen Jetta at gunpoint as they emerged from a drainage tunnel on Friday after crawling a mile through an underground drain from a house they were using. Guzman ditched the car after driving around a mile, and stole a second vehicle, a red Ford Focus.




U.S. House backs broader North Korea sanctions, after nuclear test
Tuesday, January 12, 2016 10:56 PM

Ko Yun-hwa, Administrator of Korea Meteorological   Administration, points at where seismic waves observed in South Korea came from,   during a media briefing at Korea Meteorological Administration in SeouBy Patricia Zengerle WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. House of Representatives voted nearly unanimously on Tuesday to pass legislation that would broaden sanctions over North Korea's nuclear program, days after Pyongyang announced it had tested a powerful nuclear device. The measure passed by 418-2, with overwhelming support from Republicans and Democrats, and Senate leaders said they expected to consider a similar bill shortly. The House bill had been introduced in early 2015, but was not brought up for a vote until after Pyongyang announced last Wednesday it tested a hydrogen bomb.




U.N. war crimes investigators gathering testimony from starving Syrian town
Tuesday, January 12, 2016 10:35 PM

Internally displaced Syrian children play inside a   refugee camp in the Hama countryside, SyriaBy Lisa Barrington and Stephanie Nebehay BEIRUT/GENEVA (Reuters) - Residents of a besieged Syrian town have told U.N. investigators how the weakest in their midst, deprived of food and medicines in violation of international law, are suffering starvation and death, the top U.N. war crimes investigator told Reuters on Tuesday. An aid convoy on Monday brought the first food and medical relief for three months to the western town of Madaya, where 40,000 people are trapped by encircling government forces. Another United Nations official who oversaw the aid delivery described on Tuesday how he saw malnourished residents, particularly children, some of whom were little more than skeletons and barely moving.




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