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Myanmar on edge as long wait for new president ends
Thursday, March 10, 2016 12:00 AM

File photo of Suu Kyi leaving the National League for   Democracy party Lanmadaw township branch office's opening ceremony in YangonBy Timothy Mclaughlin NAYPYITAW (Reuters) - Four months after Aung San Suu Kyi's National League for Democracy (NLD) won a crushing electoral victory over a government made up of former generals, Myanmar's citizens should finally find out who their new president will be on Thursday. It won't be Suu Kyi. The NLD leader and Nobel peace prize laureate is barred from holding the office under a junta-drafted 2008 constitution because her children are not Myanmar citizens.




State prosecutors charge Brazil's Lula in money laundering probe
11:16:45 PM

Former Brazilian President Lula waves to the crowd   from his home in Sao Bernardo do CampoSao Paulo state prosecutors have filed charges against former Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva in a money laundering investigation, a spokesman for prosecutors said on Wednesday. In an investigation parallel to a two-year-old federal graft probe that detained the former president for questioning on Friday, state prosecutors have said they suspected Lula's family owned an undeclared beachfront apartment in the city of Guaruja. The prosecutors' spokesman declined to specify the charges against the former president.




Clinton's surprise Michigan loss exposes risks for her on trade
10:19:32 PM

Democratic U.S. presidential candidate Clinton and   rival Sanders speak simultaneously during the Democratic U.S. presidential   candidates' debate in FlintBy Andy Sullivan WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democrat Hillary Clinton's unexpected defeat in Michigan has laid bare growing voter anger over international trade, raising warning flags for her ahead of a possible presidential election showdown against Republican front-runner Donald Trump. Trump has built his campaign on pledges to scrap international trade deals and do more to protect American workers from foreign competition, tapping the same groundswell of discontent that propelled Clinton's rival Bernie Sanders to victory in the Midwestern state on Tuesday. Clinton remains heavily favoured to win the Democratic nomination.




U.S. Air Force veteran convicted of attempting to join Islamic State
8:54:07 PM

Tairod Nathan Webster Pugh, one of the first U.S.   defendants to face trial for supporting IS, is seen in a U.S. Attorney's   Office imageBy Joseph Ax NEW YORK (Reuters) - Tairod Pugh, a U.S. Air Force veteran, was found guilty on Wednesday of attempting to join Islamic State, according to his lawyer. The conviction marks the first case in more than 75 Islamic State-related prosecutions brought since 2014 by the U.S. Department of Justice to reach a jury verdict. After a week-long trial in Brooklyn federal court, a jury found Pugh, 48, guilty of attempting to provide material support to a designated terrorist organization, and obstruction for destroying four portable electronic storage devices after his detention in Turkey.




U.S. senator does not expect Pakistan F-16 sale to be blocked
7:29:42 PM

A Pakistani F-16 fighter performs during a ceremony   marking Pakistan Defence Day in IslamabadBy Patricia Zengerle WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Senator Ben Cardin, the top Democrat on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, said on Wednesday he does not expect an upcoming vote on a $700 million sale of F-16 fighter jets to Pakistan to keep the deal from going ahead. President Barack Obama's administration announced on Feb. 12 that it had approved the sale of the Lockheed Martin Corp aircraft as well as radars and other equipment to Pakistan. Republican Senator Rand Paul in late February invoked legislation known as the Arms Export Control Act in the hope of stopping the sale by passing a Resolution of Disapproval, calling Pakistan "an uncertain ally." Cardin told reporters he opposed Paul's resolution and expected it would fail, with the chamber's Republican and Democratic leaders opposing it.




Russia running out of time for Rio, says Pound
6:44:07 PM

WADA former president, Pound, who heads the   commission into corruption and doping in athletics, gestures at a news conference   in UnterschleissheimBy Martyn Herman LONDON (Reuters) - Athletics superpower Russia is running out of time to eradicate doping and may not be able to send a track and field team to this year's Rio Olympics, Dick Pound, chair of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) independent commission, said on Wednesday. Russian athletes were banned from international competition after a report by Pound's commission revealing widespread doping and corruption with involvement from Russian and international athletics officials. "My guess is Russia may not make it back for Rio.




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