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Legal opinion backs Austria's migrant cap - paper
8:30:05 AM

A protester holds a banner in front of the Austrian   embassy as police officers stand guard during a demonstration in AthensA cap on asylum claims announced by Austria in January does not break European Union law, according to a legal opinion commissioned by the Austrian government, daily Oberoesterreichische Nachrichten said on Tuesday, citing government sources. Austria, which has a population of 8.4 million and last year received 90,000 applications for asylum, has said it will limit the number of refugees it accepts this year to 37,500. The Austrian government was not immediately available for comment on the report.




Mass killer Breivik makes Nazi salute as he sues Norway for "inhuman treatment"
8:27:02 AM

Norwegian mass killer Breivik reacts as he returns   after a break to the court room, in Oslo CourthouseBy Gwladys Fouche SKIEN, Norway (Reuters) - Mass killer Anders Behring Breivik made a Nazi salute at the start of a court case on Tuesday in which he is accusing the Norwegian state of inhuman treatment by keeping him in isolation after he massacred 77 people in 2011. Wearing a black suit, white shirt and golden tie, the 37-year-old raised his right arm in a Nazi salute as he arrived. It was considered too dangerous to hear the case in Oslo and the court is sitting inside the prison's gymnasium, whose walls are lined with timber wall bars and a climbing wall as well as two basketball hoops.




Norwegian mass killer Breivik makes a Nazi salute in court
8:02:53 AM

Norwegian mass killer Breivik reacts as he returns   after a break to the court room, in Oslo CourthouseNorwegian mass killer Anders Behring Breivik raised his right arm in a Nazi salute on Tuesday as he arrived for the first day of the lawsuit he is bringing against the Norwegian state to change the conditions of his detention. Breivik argues he is the victim of inhuman treatment. The lawsuit is taking place in the gym hall of Skien prison, where Breivik is being held, in southern Norway.




Bangladesh central bank governor resigns over cyber heist
7:49:40 AM

Bangladesh's central bank Governor Atiur Rahman   poses inside his office in Dhaka.By Serajul Quadir DHAKA (Reuters) - Bangladesh's central bank governor Atiur Rahman said on Tuesday he had resigned after $81 million was stolen from the bank's account at the New York Fed in one of the largest cyber heists in history. Rahman told Reuters that Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina had accepted his resignation. Unknown hackers breached the computer systems of Bangladesh Bank and transferred $81 million from its account at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York to casinos in the Philippines between Feb. 4 and Feb. 5.




Major Thai trafficking trial opens amid fears for witnesses
7:22:32 AM

Human trafficking suspects arrive at the criminal   court in BangkokBy Amy Sawitta Lefevre BANGKOK (Reuters) - The trial of 92 suspected human traffickers, arrested after the discovery of shallow graves of migrants in Thai jungle, began in Bangkok on Tuesday and the attorney-general's office said it would be over within a year amid fears about the safety of witnesses. Traffickers abandoned boatloads of migrants at sea last year after a crackdown by Thai authorities that led to a regional migrant crisis with Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Myanmar and Bangladesh refusing boats permission to land. Rights groups had expressed fears that a drawn-out case, lasting anything up to two years, could put the hundreds of witnesses at risk because of inadequate police protection.




Myanmar's parliament elects Suu Kyi confidant Htin Kyaw as president
6:46:22 AM

Myanmar's newly elected president Htin Kyaw   talks to a reporter as he leaves the parliament at NaypyitawBy Hnin Yadana Zaw and Antoni Slodkowski NAYPYITAW (Reuters) - Myanmar's parliament elected a close friend and confidant of Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi as president on Tuesday, making Htin Kyaw the first head of state who does not hail from a military background since the 1960s. Suu Kyi led her National League for Democracy (NLD) to a landslide election win in November, but a constitution drafted by the former junta bars her from the top office. It is the victory of my sister Aung San Suu Kyi," Htin Kyaw told Reuters after the vote.




India says number of child workers declined 60 percent in 10 years
5:32:58 AM

A boy carries coal at an open cast coal field at   Dhanbad district in JharkhandBy Nita Bhalla NEW DELHI (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - The number of child labourers aged 14 or below in India dropped to 4.5 million in 2011 from 12.6 million a decade before, said the country's labour minister, urging lawmakers to approve planned changes to existing legislation to curb the problem. Labour Minister Bandaru Dattatreya told the Lok Sabha on Monday the government will amend a three-decade-old child labour prohibition law, and called on both houses of parliament to support its passage. This session too, it could not be passed though I gave notice," Dattatreya said.




Mexico governor floats idea of medical opium growing to reduce drug violence
5:20:24 AM

Lanced poppy bulbs are seen at a field in the   municipality of Heliodoro Castillo, in the mountain region of the state of   GuerreroA senior Mexican official has said legalizing cultivation of opium poppies for medicinal purposes might help reduce violence in one of the regions most affected by brutal drug gangs that have ravaged the country for years. Hector Astudillo, governor of Guerrero, one of the most violent states in Mexico, told Milenio television it was worth at least exploring the possibility of allowing cultivation. "Let's do some sort of pilot scheme," Astudillo, a member of President Enrique Pena Nieto's Institutional Revolutionary Party, told Milenio in an interview recorded last week but broadcast on Monday.




Beijing expects young pro-democracy "radicals" to become Hong Kong lawmaker - SCMP
4:27:34 AM
Beijing accepts that several young pro-democracy "radicals" will be elected to Hong Kong's law making Legislative Council in September, a Hong Kong newspaper cited a top Chinese official as saying, as tensions in the city over independence remain high. Beijing's refusal to grant the former British colony full democracy has embittered a younger generation of activists, which culminated in massive protests in 2014. "It will be normal that several radical young people will be returned as lawmakers (in September)," Feng Wei, deputy director of the Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office in Beijing, told South China Morning Post in an interview.


Repeat champ leads pack as Alaska's Iditarod dog sled race enters home stretch
4:03:44 AM

Dallas Seavey and team leave the start chute at the   restart of the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race in Willow, AlaskaBy Steve Quinn JUNEAU, Alaska (Reuters) - One musher in Alaska's grueling sled-dog race appears to stand between Dallas Seavey's third consecutive Iditarod title and a painful second place finish - his father, Mitch. As competitors in the nearly 1,000-mile race through the U.S. state's frigid wilderness, father and son have been exchanging the lead while being pushed by upstart Brent Sass and perennial contender Aliy Zirkle. Based on last year's times, a winner could cross the finish line in Nome as early as 4 a.m. local time (1200 GMT) on Tuesday.




China calls for FBI cooperation in internet security, counter-terrorism
4:03:27 AM

A map of China is seen through a magnifying glass on   a computer screen showing binary digits in SingaporeChina wants to have deeper internet security and anti-terrorism cooperation with the United States, China's public security minister told the visiting director of the FBI, state news agency Xinhua said. Meeting in Beijing, the minister, Guo Shengkun, told James B. Comey that China was willing to enhance strategic mutual trust and the respect of each others core interests, Xinhua said late on Monday.




Chinese man in Manila given millions from Bangladesh heist - lawmaker
3:52:30 AM

Commuters pass by the front of the Bangladesh central   bank building in DhakaBy Karen Lema MANILA (Reuters) - More than $30 million of the money hackers stole from the Bangladesh central bank's account at the New York Fed was handed over in cash to an ethnic Chinese man in Manila, a Philippines senator looking into the suspected laundering scheme said. The cash deliveries over several days from a foreign exchange broker were made up of 600 million pesos ($12.87 million) and around $18 million, which altogether would have meant a haul of at least 780,000 banknotes. "Obviously this is not one bang, it was done in instalments," Teofisto Guingona, head of the Philippine Senate's anti-corruption committee, told Reuters ahead of a panel hearing on the case that is due to open later on Tuesday.




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