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Dutch anti-immigrant party chief urges 'Nexit' referendum for Netherlands
12:21:47 PM

Dutch far-right Party for Freedom leader Wilders   answers questions during a Reuters interview in BudapestBy Marton Dunai BUDAPEST (Reuters) - The Netherlands should hold its own referendum on whether to leave the European Union following Britain's vote in favour of exiting the bloc, the leader of the Dutch anti-immigrant PVV party, Geert Wilders, said on Friday. Wilders' Eurosceptical party is leading opinion polls in the Netherlands, one of the six founder nations of what has become the EU, ahead of a parliamentary election expected next March. "I congratulate the British people for beating the political elite in both London and Brussels and I think we can do the same," Wilders told Reuters in an interview.




Britain votes to leave EU, Cameron quits as markets dive
12:05:08 PM

Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron speaks   after Britain voted to leave the European Union, outside Number 10 Downing Street   in LondonBy Guy Faulconbridge and Kate Holton LONDON (Reuters) - Britain voted to leave the European Union, forcing the resignation of Prime Minister David Cameron and dealing the biggest blow to the European project of greater unity since World War Two. Global financial markets plunged on Friday as results from a referendum showed a near 52-48 percent split for leaving a bloc that Britain joined more than 40 years ago. The pound fell as much as 10 percent against the dollar to touch levels last seen in 1985, on fears the decision could hit investment in the world's fifth-largest economy, threaten London's role as a global financial capital and usher in months of political uncertainty.




'Udta Punjab' exposes plight of women trapped in India's drug trade
12:01:59 PM

A man rides his bicycle past a poster of the movie   "Udta Punjab" in MumbaiBy Rina Chandran MUMBAI (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - A new Bollywood film gives a rare glimpse into the exploitation and enslavement of women in India's drug trade, highlighting how the stigma surrounding women drug users leaves them vulnerable to abuse. 'Udta Punjab' (Flying Punjab), directed by Abhishek Chaubey and released last week, shows how one of India's most prosperous states has been blighted by drug use, with corrupt politicians and police complicit in the trade that largely afflicts young men. Once considered a male-only problem in India, drug addiction is rising among women, who are more likely to be subject to abuse and less likely to seek help, experts say.




Boston mob boss 'Whitey' Bulger's possessions to go under gavel
11:46:41 AM

Former mob boss and fugitive James "Whitey"   Bulger is seen in a booking mug combination photoBy Scott Malone BOSTON (Reuters) - A sterling silver skull ring, a library of crime books and dozens of rolls of paper towels seized from the apartment where the FBI caught former Boston mob boss James "Whitey" Bulger will be auctioned this weekend to raise money for his victims. Bulger ruled Boston's underworld for a quarter-century before fleeing the city in 1994 after a corrupt FBI agent tipped him that arrest was imminent. All of the 86-year-old gangster's possessions save the weapons will be shown in Boston on Friday at a preview of a Saturday auction, managed by Gaston & Sheehan.




Malaysia PM sacks former deputy from party, still considering cabinet reshuffle
11:16:58 AM

Malaysia's Prime Minister Najib Razak speaks at   the 48th ASEAN foreign ministers meeting in Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaMalaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak on Friday sacked his former deputy from the ruling party and said he needed more time to think about a cabinet reshuffle. Former deputy prime minister Muhyiddin Yassin was sacked from the United Malay National Organisation (UMNO), along with Mukhriz Mahathir, the son of former prime minister Mahathir Mohamad. Both have been tough critics of Najib, calling for his resignation following allegations of graft and mismanagement at scandal-hit state fund 1Malaysia Development Berhad.




Russia concerned Brexit driving commodity market volatility - PM Dmitry Medvedev
11:16:07 AM

Russia's Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev delivers   a speech during the finance ministry's expanded board meeting in MoscowMOSCOW (Reuters) - Britain's vote in favour of leaving the European Union has increased volatility on commodity markets, which concerns Russia, Russian news agencies quoted Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev as saying on Friday. Medvedev said the results of the vote were important not only for Britain itself, but would also impact the global economy and the EU. Russia needs to analyse all consequences of Brexit and take actions in the interests of its economy, Medvedev said. (Reporting by Katya Golubkova; Writing by Dmitry Solovyov; Editing by Maria Kiselyova)




South African court blocks appeal by Zuma over corruption charges
11:03:34 AM

President Jacob Zuma answers questions at Parliament   in Cape TownBy Tanisha Heiberg PRETORIA (Reuters) - South African President Jacob Zuma failed on Friday in his appeal against a court ruling that corruption charges against him be reinstated, another setback for the leader who has been facing calls for his resignation. The ruling puts further pressure on Zuma after a damning constitutional court judgment against him in March, and comes six weeks before local elections at which the ruling African National Congress faces a strong challenge from opponents seeking to capitalize on what they see as his missteps. The court said Zuma and National Director of Public Prosecutions Shaun Abrahams, who had appealed the earlier ruling alongside the president, had no grounds to do so.




Italy's 5-Star hails Brexit as democracy, wants Italy vote on euro
10:29:14 AM
Italy's opposition 5-Star Movement, the country's second-most popular party, described Britain's vote to leave the European Union as a lesson in democracy on Friday and vowed to pursue its own proposal for an Italian referendum on the euro. The anti-establishment party, considered a genuine contender for government at the next general election, believes strongly in direct democracy and wants Italy to hold a "consultative" or non-binding referendum on whether to remain in the euro zone. The party's leaders avoided voicing an opinion on the result of Britain's referendum, which showed a near 52-48 percent split for leaving, but applauded the fact it had been held.


Three people killed in shootout in Turkish hospital - media
10:23:50 AM
A hospital technician opened fire in a Turkish teaching hospital in the capital Ankara on Friday, killing three people and seriously wounding another, the governor's office said. The gunman, who opened fire in a pharmacy in the complex, was captured by the police, the governor's office said in a statement.


Indonesia says coal on hold for Philippines after seven sailors abducted
9:26:43 AM

Indonesia's Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi makes   a statement at the Foreign Ministry in Jakarta, IndonesiaBy Kanupriya Kapoor and Manuel Mogato JAKARTA/MANILA (Reuters) - Indonesia said on Friday a halt on coal shipments to the Philippines will remain in place until Manila can secure its waters after seven Indonesian sailors were kidnapped, the latest in a string of abductions. Philippine authorities could not immediately confirm the hostage-taking but said a Filipino woman held since September was freed on Friday by Abu Sayyaf, an Islamist militant group that has amassed tens of millions of dollars from kidnappings for ransom. It was unclear whether the sailors were taken by Abu Sayaff, which has beheaded two Canadian nationals in recent weeks after ransom deadlines passed.




Turkey grants immunity to security forces fighting militants
9:21:45 AM

A Turkish soldier stands guard as villagers wait for   arrival of Binali Yildirim, the likely new leader of Turkey's ruling AK   Party, in Durumlu village, the site of an explosion last week, near the   Kurdish-dominated city of DiyarbakirTurkey's parliament has granted immunity from prosecution to members of the armed forces conducting counter-terrorism operations as security forces battle Kurdish militants in fighting that has killed thousands in the past year. The law, passed late on Thursday, gives expansive powers to the military as it tries to stamp out an insurgency by the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) after last year's collapse of a two-year ceasefire. Before becoming president in 2014, Tayyip Erdogan spent much of his rule as prime minister building up civilian oversight of the military.




Factbox: The consequences of the Brexit referendum
9:16:03 AM

People gather around a television in The Churchill   Tavern as the BBC announces that Britain has voted to leave the European Union, in   the Manhattan borough of New York, U.S.Britain is expected to submit an application to leave the European Union following Thursday's referendum, after which it would have two years to negotiate an exit. Below are possible consequences for Britain and the EU of a Brexit. ECONOMY Britain would no longer be subject to EU budget rules, which limit a government's budget deficit to 3 percent of gross domestic product and public debt to 60 percent of GDP.




Cambodia deports 25 Taiwanese fraud suspects to China
8:38:33 AM

Taiwanese and Chinese nationals suspected of telecom   fraud are surrounded by Chinese police SWAT team and Cambodian police as they are   deported to China at the International Airport of Phnom PenhBy Prak Chan Thul PHNOM PENH (Reuters) - Cambodia deported 25 Taiwanese nationals wanted on fraud charges to China on Friday, ignoring attempts by Taiwanese officials to have them returned to Taiwan. A team of 90 Chinese police arrived in Phnom Penh to pick up the 25 Taiwanese nationals and another 14 Chinese nationals detained in Cambodia over suspected involvement in internet and telephone fraud. "Ninety Chinese police came here and picked them up themselves from the airport," Cambodian immigration officer Uk Heisela told Reuters.




Senegal ex-president's son jailed for corruption released - govt
8:19:23 AM

Supporters of PDS hold posters of former Senegalese   president Wade and son Karim at protest in DakarBy Diadie Ba DAKAR (Reuters) - Karim Wade, the son of Senegal's former president, was released from prison after being granted a presidential pardon, a spokesman for President Macky Sall and Wade's lawyer said on Friday. Wade, who served three years in prison, had been convicted on corruption charges, sentenced to six years and ordered to pay a fine of $138 billion ($232.23 million) CFA francs. The presidential decree included pardons for Wade and two others who had been sentenced for "illegal enrichment".




Philippines' Duterte says time will come to confront Abu Sayyaf
8:11:41 AM

Philippine President-elect Rodrigo Duterte speaks   during a conference with businessmen in DavaoPhilippine President-elect Rodrigo Duterte on Friday the time will come when he will have to confront the al Qaeda-linked Abu Sayyaf Islamist militants in the south of the mainly Catholic country. On Friday, Indonesia's foreign minister said a halt on coal shipments to the Philippines will remain until Manila can secure its waters after seven Indonesian sailors were kidnapped, the latest in a string of abductions. "There will be a time that I will have to confront the Abu Sayyaf," Duterte said during after meeting a Filipino woman who was freed after nine months of captivity.




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