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Police search for shooters, motive in Pittsburgh-area shooting
3:52:29 PM
Police searched for two shooters and a motive on Thursday after a backyard party ambush near Pittsburgh killed at least five people and injured three others. Four women and one man were shot and killed, with three more people wounded in the attack late on Wednesday, in a residential neighborhood in Wilkinsburg, about 8 miles (13 km) east of the city, the Allegheny County Police Department said.


Rajya Sabha passes bill to regulate real estate sector
3:33:55 PM

An under construction high-rise residential tower is   pictured behind an old residential building in MumbaiThe Rajya Sabha passed a bill on Thursday to regulate the real estate sector, protect home buyers and ensure the timely execution of projects with an aim to boost investor confidence and stamp out illegal practices. The new rules, applicable to residential and commercial developments, will make it mandatory for all projects and brokers to be registered with the real estate regulator who will oversee transactions and settle disputes. Over the years the sector has acquired a degree of notoriety which needs to be addressed to enable enhanced flow of investments, Venkaiah Naidu, minister of housing and urban poverty alleviation said in parliament when tabling the bill.




Insight: How a hacker's typo helped stop a billion dollar bank heist
2:38:45 PM

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 and stole its credentials for payment transfers, two senior officials at the bank 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 was held up because the hackers misspelled the name of the NGO, Shalika Foundation.




Presidency beckons for Suu Kyi confidant after two months in party
2:09:48 PM

Htin Kyaw (c) vice president candidate from low house   of Parliament arrives Parliament at NaypyitawBy Aung Hla Tun YANGON (Reuters) - Until two months ago, Htin Kyaw was not even a member of Aung San Suu Kyi's National League for Democracy (NLD). Now, he is the favoured presidential candidate of Myanmar's ruling party, on course to become the country's first head of state who is not a former top-ranking member of the military since the 1960s. Htin Kyaw has risen to prominence for one reason: he is among Nobel peace prize laureate Suu Kyi closest friends, and she trusts him to run the country as her proxy.




Myanmar's NLD names Suu Kyi confidant as presidential candidate
2:09:48 PM

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.




U.S. leads dozen countries demanding China free activists
2:04:21 PM

Harper US representative to the Human Rights Council   pauses before the start of the Universal Periodic Review of the US at the UN in   GenevaTwelve countries criticised China's human rights crackdown in a joint statement delivered at the U.N. Human Rights Council on Thursday and called on Beijing to release detained Chinese and foreign activists. "These actions are in contravention of China's own laws and international commitments," said U.S. Ambassador Keith Harper, who read out the statement backed by Australia, Japan and nine European countries.




Turkey detains 10 suspected Islamic State members in raids
1:59:33 PM
Turkish police detained 10 suspected members of Islamic State in raids in the mainly Kurdish city of Bingol in southeastern Turkey, and accused them of recruiting and preparing an attack, security sources said on Thursday. Islamic State, the militant organisation which controls large areas of neighbouring Syria and Iraq, has been blamed by the Turkish authorities for carrying out four bomb attacks in the NATO member state since June. This week Turkey blamed Islamic State in Syria for cross-border artillery fire that killed two people.


Killer of South African anti-apartheid hero Hani to be freed on parole
12:58:59 PM

JANUSZ WALUS AT THE TRUTH AND RECONCILIATION HEARINGThe convicted killer of South African anti-apartheid leader Chris Hani will be freed on parole in two weeks after more than 20 years in prison, a Pretoria court ruled on Thursday. Janusz Walus was serving a life sentence for the 1993 murder of Hani, a charismatic activist and politician who was both a senior member of the African National Congress (ANC) and the head of the South African Communist Party (SACP) when he was gunned down. Hani's murder threatened to derail South Africa's transition to multi-racial democracy, leading to nationwide riots and triggering fears of a civil war.




Serb nationalist defies U.N. war crimes court, burns EU, NATO flags
12:56:56 PM

Serbian ultra-nationalist leader Seselj, surrounded   by Radical Party supporters, burns NATO flag during a protest in front of the   Special Court building in BelgradeA Serbian ultra-nationalist who is resisting an order from a U.N. court to return to The Hague to hear the verdict in his war crimes trial flaunted his defiance on Thursday by holding up burning EU and NATO flags outside a Belgrade court. Vojislav Seselj, who has liver cancer, was freed on compassionate grounds in November 2014 by the United Nations court trying war crimes in the former Yugoslavia. Seselj repeated on Thursday that he would not voluntarily return to The Hague, which has set March 31 as the date for giving its verdict on his alleged role in fomenting the Balkan wars of the 1990s, when he headed the biggest party in Serbia's parliament and led paramilitaries in wars in Croatia and Bosnia.




UN rights boss warns against collective expulsions of migrants
12:55:37 PM

United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Al   Hussein arrives for the 31st session of the Human Rights Council in GenevaGENEVA (Reuters) - The top United Nations human rights official voiced concern on Thursday that the EU-Turkey draft deal on migrants may lead to "collective and arbitrary expulsions" which are illegal under international law. Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein, in his main annual speech to the U.N. Human Rights Council, called on the EU bloc to adopt a "much more rights-compliant and humane set of measures" at its March 17 session. "Any returns of people must be in conformity with international human rights standards," he said. ...




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.




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