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Rajya Sabha passes real estate regulation bill
11:50:32 AM

An under construction high-rise residential tower is   pictured behind an old residential building in MumbaiNEW DELHI (Reuters) - The Rajya Sabha on Thursday passed a bill to regulate the real estate sector, protect home buyers and curb undeclared "black money" in property markets that costs the exchequer billions of dollars in lost taxable income. During recent years sluggish economic growth and delays in getting approvals stalled several real estate projects, leaving buyers waiting for their homes and developers holding high debt. The new law is expected to benefit developers such as DLF Ltd, Oberoi Realty, Sobha Ltd and Godrej Properties. ...




ATP chief Kermode appointed for second term, focus on integrity
10:31:41 AM

ITF President Haggerty, Tennis Integrity Board   Chairman Brook and ATP Chairman Kermode hold a news conference at the Australian   Open tennis tournament at Melbourne Park(Reuters) - Protecting the integrity of tennis in the wake of the recent match-fixing and doping scandals is the biggest challenge facing the sport over the next decade, ATP Executive Chairman Chris Kermode has said. Kermode was appointed for a second term in charge of men's tennis on Thursday, having taken over the role in January 2014. It comes just days after the world of sport was rocked by the news that five-times grand slam winner Maria Sharapova had failed her drugs test at the Australian Open and as the sport deals with questions about match-fixing.




Foreign captives held by Philippine militants appeal for help
10:03:28 AM
Three foreigners kidnapped by militants in the Philippines nearly six months ago have appealed to their governments for help to secure their release, as their al Qaeda-linked captors issued a one month deadline for their demands to be met. "To the Canadian prime minister and to the Canadian people in the world, please, do as needed to meet their demands, within one month or they will kill me, they will execute us," said one of the men who identified himself as John Ridsdel, a Canadian mining consultant said. Another of the men, who identified himself as Robert Hall, who is also Canadian, said he did not know how much money their captors were demanding but he appealed for help quickly.


Iraq's al-Sadr supporters back PM's move for non-partisan cabinet to fight graft
9:57:40 AM

Prominent Iraqi Shi'ite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr   speaks during a protest against corruption at Tahrir Square in BaghdadBy Maher Chmaytelli BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraq's powerful Shi'ite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr wants Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi to stay in power but replace his cabinet with professionals with no party affiliation so he can fight corruption, the head of the Sadrist bloc in parliament said. Corruption is eating away at Baghdad's resources even as it struggles with falling revenue due to rock-bottom oil prices and high spending due to the costs of the war on Islamic State. A year and a half into his four-year term, Abadi said last month that he wanted to replace his ministers with technocrats to weaken the system of patronage that distributing posts along political, ethnic and sectarian lines creates.




Two missing booksellers return to China hours after re-appearing in HK - report
8:24:04 AM

Members from the pro-democracy Civic Party carry a   portrait of Gui Minhai and Lee Bo during a protest outside the Chinese Liaison   Office in Hong KongTwo Hong Kong booksellers released from mainland Chinese custody after going missing went straight back to China after returning home to ask police to drop their missing persons cases, a Hong Kong newspaper reported. The two, Cheung Chi Ping and Lui Por, were among five Hong Kong booksellers who disappeared over the past six months and re-surfaced in mainland Chinese police custody.




How a hacker's typo helped stop a billion dollar bank heist
8:14:40 AM

Commuters pass by the front of the Bangladesh central   bank building in DhakaBy Serajul Quadir DHAKA (Reuters) - A spelling mistake in an online bank transfer instruction helped prevent a nearly $1 billion heist last month involving the Bangladesh central bank and the New York Fed, banking officials said. The hackers breached Bangladesh Bank's systems last month and stole its credentials for payment transfers, two senior Bangladesh Bank officials said. Four requests to transfer a total of about $81 million to the Philippines went through, but a fifth, for $20 million, to a Sri Lankan non-profit organisation got held up because the hackers misspelled the name of the NGO.




At least five killed, several hurt in shooting near Pittsburgh - police
7:16:36 AM
(Reuters) - Two gunmen ambushed a backyard party near Pittsburgh on Wednesday, killing at least five people and injuring several others, police said. Four women and one man were shot and killed, with three more people wounded in the attack, in a residential neighborhood in Wilkinsburg, about 8 miles (13 km) east of the city, the Allegheny County Police Department said. Two suspects fired from an alley onto a backyard party at a home and then fled, the department said in a statement.


Myanmar's NLD names Suu Kyi confidant as presidential candidate
6:37:11 AM

Central executive committee member of the National   League for Democracy U Htin Kyaw arrives for the opening of the new parliament in   NaypyitawBy Timothy Mclaughlin and Hnin Yadana Zaw NAYPYITAW (Reuters) - Myanmar's National League for Democracy (NLD) has proposed a close friend of Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi as its presidential candidate, ending a four-month wait for the identity of the president expected to rule in her name. The NLD nominated Htin Kyaw, who joined the party just two months ago, as its lower house candidate. The wildly popular Suu Kyi and the NLD won a landslide electoral victory in November, but she is barred from holding the presidency herself under a junta-drafted 2008 constitution because her children are not Myanmar citizens.




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