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Bangladesh Hindu tailor hacked to death in attack claimed by Islamic State
6:11:05 AM
By Ruma Paul DHAKA (Reuters) - Three assailants sped up to a Bangladeshi tailor's shop by motorcycle on Saturday, dragged out the Hindu owner and hacked him to death, police said, in an attack claimed by Islamic State. Police official Abdul Jalil, quoting witnesses, said the attackers fled the scene after killing 50-year-old Nikhil Chandra Joardar outside his shop in the town of Tangail, 80 km (50 miles) northwest of the capital Dhaka. Islamic State militants claimed responsibility for the killing, saying the tailor had blasphemed Prophet Mohammad, the U.S.-based monitoring service SITE said.


Saudi hands over Houthi prisoners as Yemen peace efforts inch ahead - spokesman
Saturday, April 30, 2016 6:15 PM
Yemen's Houthi movement said on Saturday its foe Saudi Arabia had handed over 40 prisoners as part of an agreement to quell border fighting as U.N.-backed peace negotiations to end Yemen's civil war crept forward. The Iran-allied Houthis and Yemen's Saudi-backed exiled government are trying to broker a peace and ease a humanitarian crisis in the Arab world's poorest country where conflict has drawn in regional powers and killed at least 6,000 people. "We received 40 prisoners, 20 of those were captured inside Yemen," Houthi spokesman Mohammed Abdul-Salam said in a statement.


Sadr followers dig in inside Baghdad's Green Zone, political crisis deepens
Saturday, April 30, 2016 5:28 PM

Followers of Iraq's Shi'ite cleric Moqtada   al-Sadr storm Baghdad's Green Zone after lawmakers failed to convene for a   vote on overhauling the government, in IraqBy Stephen Kalin and Ahmed Rasheed BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Hundreds of supporters of Shi'ite Muslim cleric Moqtada al-Sadr stormed into Baghdad's Green Zone on Saturday and set up tents beside parliament after Sadr denounced politicians' failure to reform a political quota system blamed for rampant corruption. The protesters, who had gathered outside the heavily fortified district housing government buildings and many foreign embassies, crossed a bridge over the Tigris River chanting: "The cowards ran away!" in apparent reference to departing lawmakers. The initial breach was mostly peaceful, but around sunset security forces fired teargas and bullets into the air in an effort to stop more protesters from entering.




Egypt puts on trial 237 activists for protests against Sisi - sources
Saturday, April 30, 2016 5:28 PM
Egypt put on trial 237 activists arrested for protesting against President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, judicial sources said on Saturday, the first court cases after demonstrations this month. Thousands angered by Sisi's decision to hand over two islands to Saudi Arabia called on April 15 for his government to fall in the largest demonstration since the former army general took office in 2014. Security forces dispersed a second protest.


Germany's Merkel under attack at anti-immigration rally marred by left-wing clashes
Saturday, April 30, 2016 5:09 PM

Anti-AfD protestor holds a banner reading 'Afd   belongs to the right border' during the AfD party congress in StuttgartBy Tina Bellon STUTTGART, Germany (Reuters) - German left-wing demonstrators clashed with police on Saturday as they tried to break up the first full conference of the anti-immigration party Alternative for Germany where Chancellor Angela Merkel's policies came under attack. Police counted up to 2,000 left-wing protesters, some of whom burned tyres and hurled stones and fireworks to try to stop the AfD's congress going ahead in Stuttgart. Two policemen were slightly injured, but there were no reports of injured among the protesters, police spokesman Lambert Maute said.




Kenya burns vast piles of elephant tusks as it seeks ban on trade
Saturday, April 30, 2016 3:46 PM

KWS ranger stands guard in the rain near stacks of   elephant tusks, part of an estimated 105 tonnes of ivory and a tonne of rhino horn   confiscated from smugglers and poachers to be burnt at the Nairobi National Park   near NairobiBy Ben Makori NAIROBI (Reuters) - Kenya's president set fire to thousands of elephant tusks and rhino horns on Saturday, destroying a stockpile that would have been worth a fortune to smugglers and sending a message that trade in the animal parts must be stopped. President Uhuru Kenyatta dismissed those who argued Kenya, which staged its first such burning in 1989, should instead have sold the ivory and the tonne of rhino horn, which by some estimates would have an illegal market value of $150 million. "Kenya is making a statement that for us ivory is worthless unless it is on our elephants," he told dignitaries before setting light to the first of almost a dozen pyres.




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Egitto, 237 andranno a processo per proteste contro al-Sisi
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Egitto, 237 andranno a processo per proteste contro   al-SisiFonte Reuters - Traduzione LaPresse 




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Usa 2016, politologo Murphy: vittoria Trump disastro repubblicano
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Germania, 500 arrestati per scontri vicino a congresso partito Adf
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Germania, 500 arrestati per scontri vicino a   congresso partito AdfGas lacrimogeni per disperdere i dimostranti




Venezuela, il più grande birrificio del Paese chiude per la crisi
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Yemen, Onu: colloqui pace produttivi nel faccia a faccia di oggi
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Inviato: impegno a rispettare Risoluzione Onu


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Saudi hands over Houthi prisoners as Yemen peace efforts inch ahead - spokesman
6:15:15 PM
Yemen's Houthi movement said on Saturday its foe Saudi Arabia had handed over 40 prisoners as part of an agreement to quell border fighting as U.N.-backed peace negotiations to end Yemen's civil war crept forward. The Iran-allied Houthis and Yemen's Saudi-backed exiled government are trying to broker a peace and ease a humanitarian crisis in the Arab world's poorest country where conflict has drawn in regional powers and killed at least 6,000 people. "We received 40 prisoners, 20 of those were captured inside Yemen," Houthi spokesman Mohammed Abdul-Salam said in a statement.


Sadr followers dig in inside Baghdad's Green Zone, political crisis deepens
5:28:59 PM

Followers of Iraq's Shi'ite cleric Moqtada   al-Sadr storm Baghdad's Green Zone after lawmakers failed to convene for a   vote on overhauling the government, in IraqBy Stephen Kalin and Ahmed Rasheed BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Hundreds of supporters of Shi'ite Muslim cleric Moqtada al-Sadr stormed into Baghdad's Green Zone on Saturday and set up tents beside parliament after Sadr denounced politicians' failure to reform a political quota system blamed for rampant corruption. The protesters, who had gathered outside the heavily fortified district housing government buildings and many foreign embassies, crossed a bridge over the Tigris River chanting: "The cowards ran away!" in apparent reference to departing lawmakers. The initial breach was mostly peaceful, but around sunset security forces fired teargas and bullets into the air in an effort to stop more protesters from entering.




Egypt puts on trial 237 activists for protests against Sisi - sources
5:28:26 PM
Egypt put on trial 237 activists arrested for protesting against President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, judicial sources said on Saturday, the first court cases after demonstrations this month. Thousands angered by Sisi's decision to hand over two islands to Saudi Arabia called on April 15 for his government to fall in the largest demonstration since the former army general took office in 2014. Security forces dispersed a second protest.


Germany's Merkel under attack at anti-immigration rally marred by left-wing clashes
5:09:35 PM

Anti-AfD protestor holds a banner reading 'Afd   belongs to the right border' during the AfD party congress in StuttgartBy Tina Bellon STUTTGART, Germany (Reuters) - German left-wing demonstrators clashed with police on Saturday as they tried to break up the first full conference of the anti-immigration party Alternative for Germany where Chancellor Angela Merkel's policies came under attack. Police counted up to 2,000 left-wing protesters, some of whom burned tyres and hurled stones and fireworks to try to stop the AfD's congress going ahead in Stuttgart. Two policemen were slightly injured, but there were no reports of injured among the protesters, police spokesman Lambert Maute said.




Kenya burns vast piles of elephant tusks as it seeks ban on trade
3:46:31 PM

KWS ranger stands guard in the rain near stacks of   elephant tusks, part of an estimated 105 tonnes of ivory and a tonne of rhino horn   confiscated from smugglers and poachers to be burnt at the Nairobi National Park   near NairobiBy Ben Makori NAIROBI (Reuters) - Kenya's president set fire to thousands of elephant tusks and rhino horns on Saturday, destroying a stockpile that would have been worth a fortune to smugglers and sending a message that trade in the animal parts must be stopped. President Uhuru Kenyatta dismissed those who argued Kenya, which staged its first such burning in 1989, should instead have sold the ivory and the tonne of rhino horn, which by some estimates would have an illegal market value of $150 million. "Kenya is making a statement that for us ivory is worthless unless it is on our elephants," he told dignitaries before setting light to the first of almost a dozen pyres.




Taiwan DPP condemns latest deportation of Taiwanese to China
2:34:03 PM
Taiwan's ruling party on Saturday strongly condemned the deportation of 32 Taiwanese to China from Malaysia on suspicion of telecom fraud, and the outgoing cabinet said Malaysia had acted "under pressure" from Beijing. The case comes weeks after 45 Taiwanese in Kenya, in another alleged telecom fraud case, were forcibly deported to China, in an incident which also drew protests from Taiwan.


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Primo maggio con allerta maltempo: da stasera forti piogge su tutta l'Italia
2:16:14 PM

Primo maggio con allerta maltempo: da stasera forti   piogge su tutta l'ItaliaMaltempo Allerta meteo su tutta la penisola a partire da questa sera. La protezione civile, infatti, ha emesso un avviso di condizioni meteo avverse che potrebbero causare criticità idrogeologiche e idrauliche. Una perturbazione posizionata in queste ore sull'Italia sta determinando diffuse condizioni di instabilità, con precipitazioni prima al nord in estensione alle restanti regioni nel corso della notte. L'avviso prevede dal pomeriggio/sera di oggi, precipitazioni sparse, anche a carattere di rovescio o temporale, sul Piemonte in estensione all'Emilia-Romagna. ...




Milano, Usb: Domani spogliarello dei diritti davanti a Zara
2:14:16 PM

Milano, Usb: Domani spogliarello dei diritti davanti   a ZaraSarà uno "spogliarello dei diritti" quello che metteranno in scena i lavoratori di Usb davanti al negozio Zara di Piazza Duomo a Milano, domani alle 11. "Abbiamo scelto il 1 maggio - spiega in una nota Riccardo Germani di Usb Lombardia - per questa iniziativa di denuncia delle condizioni di lavoro, basate sullo sfruttamento e sulla demolizione dei diritti acquisiti, a cui sono sottoposti donne e uomini che lavorano nel commercio". ...




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Sadr followers dig in inside Baghdad's Green Zone, political crisis deepens
5:28:59 PM

Followers of Iraq's Shi'ite cleric Moqtada   al-Sadr storm Baghdad's Green Zone after lawmakers failed to convene for a   vote on overhauling the government, in IraqBy Stephen Kalin and Ahmed Rasheed BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Hundreds of supporters of Shi'ite Muslim cleric Moqtada al-Sadr stormed into Baghdad's Green Zone on Saturday and set up tents beside parliament after Sadr denounced politicians' failure to reform a political quota system blamed for rampant corruption. The protesters, who had gathered outside the heavily fortified district housing government buildings and many foreign embassies, crossed a bridge over the Tigris River chanting: "The cowards ran away!" in apparent reference to departing lawmakers. The initial breach was mostly peaceful, but around sunset security forces fired teargas and bullets into the air in an effort to stop more protesters from entering.




Egypt puts on trial 237 activists for protests against Sisi - sources
5:28:26 PM
Egypt put on trial 237 activists arrested for protesting against President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, judicial sources said on Saturday, the first court cases after demonstrations this month. Thousands angered by Sisi's decision to hand over two islands to Saudi Arabia called on April 15 for his government to fall in the largest demonstration since the former army general took office in 2014. Security forces dispersed a second protest.


Germany's Merkel under attack at anti-immigration rally marred by left-wing clashes
5:09:35 PM

Anti-AfD protestor holds a banner reading 'Afd   belongs to the right border' during the AfD party congress in StuttgartBy Tina Bellon STUTTGART, Germany (Reuters) - German left-wing demonstrators clashed with police on Saturday as they tried to break up the first full conference of the anti-immigration party Alternative for Germany where Chancellor Angela Merkel's policies came under attack. Police counted up to 2,000 left-wing protesters, some of whom burned tyres and hurled stones and fireworks to try to stop the AfD's congress going ahead in Stuttgart. Two policemen were slightly injured, but there were no reports of injured among the protesters, police spokesman Lambert Maute said.




Kenya burns vast piles of elephant tusks as it seeks ban on trade
3:46:31 PM

KWS ranger stands guard in the rain near stacks of   elephant tusks, part of an estimated 105 tonnes of ivory and a tonne of rhino horn   confiscated from smugglers and poachers to be burnt at the Nairobi National Park   near NairobiBy Ben Makori NAIROBI (Reuters) - Kenya's president set fire to thousands of elephant tusks and rhino horns on Saturday, destroying a stockpile that would have been worth a fortune to smugglers and sending a message that trade in the animal parts must be stopped. President Uhuru Kenyatta dismissed those who argued Kenya, which staged its first such burning in 1989, should instead have sold the ivory and the tonne of rhino horn, which by some estimates would have an illegal market value of $150 million. "Kenya is making a statement that for us ivory is worthless unless it is on our elephants," he told dignitaries before setting light to the first of almost a dozen pyres.




Taiwan DPP condemns latest deportation of Taiwanese to China
2:34:03 PM
Taiwan's ruling party on Saturday strongly condemned the deportation of 32 Taiwanese to China from Malaysia on suspicion of telecom fraud, and the outgoing cabinet said Malaysia had acted "under pressure" from Beijing. The case comes weeks after 45 Taiwanese in Kenya, in another alleged telecom fraud case, were forcibly deported to China, in an incident which also drew protests from Taiwan.


Hindu tailor in Bangladesh hacked to death in attack claimed by Islamic State
1:46:39 PM
By Ruma Paul DHAKA (Reuters) - Three assailants sped up to a Bangladeshi tailor's shop by motorcycle on Saturday, dragged out the Hindu owner and hacked him to death, police said, in an attack claimed by Islamic State. Police official Abdul Jalil, quoting witnesses, said the attackers fled the scene after killing 50-year-old Nikhil Chandra Joardar outside his shop in the town of Tangail, 80 km (50 miles) northwest of the capital Dhaka. Islamic State militants claimed responsibility for the killing, saying the tailor had blasphemed Prophet Mohammad, the U.S.-based monitoring service SITE said.


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