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Virginia state trooper badly wounded in bus station shooting - police
10:25:37 PM
By Gary Robertson RICHMOND, Va. (Reuters) - A Virginia state trooper was clinging to life after being shot at a Richmond bus station on Thursday by a gunman who was fatally wounded after two police officers returned gunfire, a state police spokeswoman said. The trooper approached a man at around 2:45 p.m. EDT (1845 GMT) who pulled out a gun and opened fire and was being treated for "life-threatening injuries," state police spokeswoman Corinne Geller told reporters. "A Virginia State trooper encountered a male subject just inside the entrance way of the Greyhound bus station.


Turkish president threatens to sue those who insult him
10:14:48 PM

Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan removes his ear   piece at the Brookings Institute in WashingtonBy Idrees Ali and David Rohde WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan warned on Thursday that he will continue to sue critics who insult him in Turkey, where journalists and other critics of the president have been imprisoned. "I would (thank) each and everyone one of those who criticise me but if they were to insult me, my lawyers will go and file a lawsuit," said Erdogan, speaking at an event on the sidelines of the Nuclear Security Summit. A Turkish court on Friday resumes hearings in the trial of the two journalists for publishing footage that purportedly showed Turkey's intelligence agency shipping truckloads of weapons to opposition fighters in Syria in early 2014.




Brazil's top court removes Lula probe from crusading judge
9:45:27 PM

Former Brazilian President Lula da Silva arrives to a   news conference with international media in Sao PauloBrazil's Supreme Court ruled on Thursday to remove a corruption investigation into former president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva from the jurisdiction of a lower court judge who released a wiretapped conversation of him with President Dilma Rousseff. The 8-2 decision grants Lula a breather from crusading anti-corruption Judge Sergio Moro, putting his case temporarily in the hands of the top court, all but 3 of whose members have been named since his Workers' Party took office in 2003. Lula is under investigation for allegedly benefiting, in the form of payments and a luxury real estate, from a massive graft scheme uncovered at state-run oil company Petrobras.




Trump meets with Republican leadership after backing away from loyalty pledge
9:41:21 PM

Republican U.S. presidential candidate Trump speaks   at a town hall event in AppletonBy Steve Holland and John Whitesides WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump made a surprise closed-door visit to the Republican National Committee on Thursday after a tumultuous two days on the campaign trail that included a reversal of his pledge to support the party's nominee. Trump, who also has sought to contain the fallout from his Wednesday comments supporting punishment for women who have an abortion, said on Twitter afterward he had a "nice meeting" with RNC Chairman Reince Preibus but divulged no details. "And it will happen!" An RNC spokeswoman described the meeting as "a productive conversation about the state of the race" and said it was part of Preibus's regular communications with the party's presidential candidates.




Obama, Hollande discuss deepening counterterrorism ties
9:38:32 PM

U.S. President Barack Obama greets French President   Francois Hollande during their meeting at the Nuclear Security Summit in   WashingtonWASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Barack Obama said he discussed with French President Francois Hollande at a meeting on Thursday efforts to deepen U.S.-French cooperation on counterterrorism. Obama, who met with Hollande on the sidelines of a nuclear security summit, said the two leaders also discussed the possibility of a new government being formed in Libya and how to fortify the North African country against Islamic State militants. (Reporting by Jeff Mason; Writing by Eric Beech; Editing by Mohammad Zargham)




Government supporters take to streets in Brazil to back Rousseff
9:12:12 PM

Brazil's President Rousseff smiles during a   meeting with artists and intellectuals in defense of democracy at the Planalto   Palace in BrasiliaSAO PAULO (Reuters) - Thousands of Brazilians in 17 states and the nation's capital took to the streets in defence of beleaguered President Dilma Rousseff on Thursday, many carrying banners that said "there will not be a coup", local television showed. Rousseff could lose power as soon as May if the lower house of Congress approves her impeachment. She has pledged to fight the charges brought by the opposition of irregularities in the government budget designed to favour her reelection in 2014. (Reporting by Caroline Stauffer; Editing by Daniel Flynn)




Two killed, 15 injured in central Somalia mosque blast
8:43:09 PM
Two people were killed and 15 others wounded when an explosion ripped through a mosque in the central Somalia region of Hiiraan during evening prayers on Thursday, police said. Local residents and police said it was unlikely that militants would target a mosque and thought the blast in the central town of Beledweyne was probably an accident. "We believe it was grenade that was accidentally dropped by those who were praying," a senior police officer, who gave his name only as Ibrahim, told Reuters from a police station near the scene.


Belgium to extradite Paris suspect Abdeslam to France
8:29:21 PM

Armed Belgian police secure the area upon their   arrival in Molenbeek, near BrusselsA Belgian court decided on Thursday that Paris attacks suspect Salah Abdeslam could be extradited to France, Belgium's federal prosecutors said. A lawyer for Abdeslam said earlier that Abdeslam had dropped his initial objection to being extradited and had also renewed an offer to cooperate with French authorities investigating the Nov. 13 attacks that killed 130 people. "Salah Abdeslam wishes to be transferred to the French authorities," lawyer Cedric Moisse told reporters.




Latest U.N. Central Africa sex abuse allegations elicit disgust
7:22:35 PM

United Nations peacekeeping soldiers guard the   compound of a school used as an electoral centre at the end of the presidential   and legislative elections, in the mostly muslim PK5 neighbourhood of BanguiBy Louis Charbonneau UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The latest allegations of sexual abuse and exploitation levelled against international peacekeepers in Central African Republic elicited expressions of disgust on Thursday from top United Nations officials and senior U.S. and French diplomats. The United Nations on Wednesday said it has expanded an investigation of new allegations of sexual exploitation and abuse by foreign peacekeepers in Central African Republic (CAR) and notified authorities in France, Gabon and Burundi about the accusations against their troops.




South Africa's top court orders Zuma to reimburse state
6:34:23 PM

South Africa's President Jacob Zuma leaves after   a summit on health and sanitary security in LyonBy Nqobile Dludla JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South Africa's top court ordered President Jacob Zuma on Thursday to pay back some of the $16 million of state money spent upgrading his private home, in a stinging rebuke that hits the scandal-plagued leader financially and politically. The unanimous ruling by the 11-judge constitutional court, a central pillar of the democracy established at the end of apartheid, also said Zuma had failed to "uphold, defend and respect" the constitution by ignoring Public Protector Thuli Madonsela's findings on his sprawling residence at Nkandla in rural KwaZulu-Natal. In 2014, Madonsela, a constitutionally mandated anti-corruption watchdog, identified a swimming pool, cattle enclosure, chicken run, amphitheatre and visitor centre as non-security items that Zuma must pay for.




FBI teams helping Belgium investigate recent attacks - White House
5:52:02 PM

Damage seen inside the departure terminal following   the March 22, 2016 bombing at Zaventem Airport, in these photos made available to   Reuters by the Belgian newspaper Het NieuwsbladThe United States has sent FBI teams to help Belgian authorities investigate the March 22 attacks that killed 35 people, including several Americans, and U.S. and Belgian officials will discuss the cooperation this week, the White House said on Thursday. "Belgium has accepted our assistance. Rhodes said the Belgian interior minister was expected to discuss the security cooperation with U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch during the Nuclear Security Summit in Washington this week.




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