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Islamic State claims responsibility for Paris police murder - Amaq news agency
Tuesday, June 14, 2016 12:46 AM
PARIS (Reuters) - Islamic State was responsible for the stabbing death of a police commander in front of his home in a Paris suburb Monday night, the militant group's Amaq news agency said. "Source to Amaq agency: Islamic State fighter kills deputy chief of the police station in the city of Les Mureaux and his wife," Amaq said on its news website (Reporting by Richard Lough)


English FA has 'serious concerns' over Lille security
Tuesday, June 14, 2016 12:05 AM

England Training- EURO 2016England's FA has "serious concerns" over security plans ahead of the Euro 2016 tie against Wales in Lens on Thursday with fans of Roy Hodgson's team ready to go to nearby Lille where Russia play Slovakia on Wednesday. Chairman Greg Dyke has written to organisers UEFA expressing the FA's worries after French prosecutors said 150 Russian hooligans were behind the violence in Marseille when their side played England on Saturday.




Obama will deliver a statement Tuesday on Orlando attack - White House
11:47:20 PM

U.S. President Barack Obama talks to the media as he   attends a meeting in WashingtonWASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama will deliver a statement to the press on Tuesday morning following a meeting of his National Security Council on the attack in Orlando, Florida, and efforts to defeat the Islamic State militant group, the White House said on Monday. (Reporting by Eric Beech; Editing by Eric Walsh)




Hispanics shaken by heavy toll at Orlando club massacre
11:44:48 PM

Mourners embrace during a vigil, in memory of the   victims of the gay nightclub mass shooting in Orlando, in LondonBy Letitia Stein and Fiona Ortiz ORLANDO, Fla./CHICAGO (Reuters) - It was a carefree "vacilón" - a pumped up party - at Orlando's Pulse nightclub on Saturday night, full of Latinos dancing to salsa, bachata and thumping reggaeton at the gay club's Latin music night. Most of the 49 people shot dead by a single gunman were Latino, more than half of them of Puerto Rican origin, at least three Mexican citizens and one man from the Dominican Republic, according to officials. For Puerto Rico, it was the latest and most tragic in a litany of hardships to afflict the U.S. territory, ranging from a crippling $70 billion debt to an exodus of its youth to the United States in search of jobs.




After Florida shooting, Trump hardens stance on Muslims
11:41:14 PM

U.S. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump   delivers a campaign speech about national security in ManchesterBy Steve Holland and Ginger Gibson MANCHESTER, N.H./WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican Donald Trump on Monday placed responsibility for a mass shooting in Florida squarely at the feet of radical Muslims, who he said were entering the country amidst a flood of refugees and "trying to take over our children." The presumptive Republican presidential nominee drew on the country's deadliest mass shooting to sharpen his vow to ban Muslim immigrants, proposing that the United States suspend immigration from areas of the world where there is "a proven history of terrorism. ...




More than half of Orlando shooting dead were Puerto Rican - PR govt
11:05:03 PM

A woman takes a photo at a makeshift memorial the day   after a mass shooting at the Pulse gay nightclub in Orlando(Reuters) - More than half of the fatal victims from the shooting in Orlando were of Puerto Rican descent, Rolando Padua, deputy secretary of state for the Puerto Rican government, told Reuters on Monday. "What they have informed us so far is that 90 percent of the victims are Latinos and that more than half of the dead victims are of Puerto Rican origin," Padua said in a brief telephone interview.




Officer testifies van driver left detainee Freddie Gray unattended
10:56:38 PM

A man, who declined to offer his name, walks past a   mural of Freddie Gray in the Sandtown-Winchester neighborhood of BaltimoreBy Donna Owens BALTIMORE (Reuters) - The Baltimore police van driver who transported black detainee Freddie Gray left him unattended after the ride in which he broke his neck, a police officer testified on Monday at the murder trial of a third officer in Gray's death. Prosecutors allege that Officer Caesar Goodson Jr., 46, gave Gray a "rough ride" or drove erratically after Gray was arrested in April 2015. Gray's death triggered rioting and protests and stoked a U.S. debate on police treatment of minorities.




#TwoMenKissing spreads love in defiance of Orlando killer
10:54:03 PM

Mourners embrace during a vigil, in memory of the   victims of the gay nightclub mass shooting in Orlando, in LondonThe Afghan-born father of Omar Mateen, the 29-year-old gunman who killed 49 people at the packed Pulse nightclub in Florida on Sunday, told NBC News that his son had become angry recently after seeing two men kissing in Miami. The interview prompted Twitter user Shadi Petosky (@shadipetosky), who identifies herself as a showrunner for Amazon, to post a collage of male couples kissing. The hashtag #TwoMenKissing began to trend on Twitter on Monday and also crossed over to Facebook, where more than 1000 people were discussing it.




Victim's last Snapchat starts with dancing, ends in gunfire
10:43:57 PM

An undated photo from the Facebook account of Luis   VielmaBy Angela Moon NEW YORK (Reuters) - Amanda Alvear's last Snapchat video post begins with a shot of her on the dance floor of an Orlando nightclub surrounded by friends. Alvear, 25, was identified by police on Monday as one of 49 people killed by a gunman at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando, Florida, in the worst mass shooting in modern U.S. history. Alvear's friend Mercedez Flores, 26, who worked for Target, also was on the list.




Democrats link guns to terrorism, turn to gun control after Orlando
10:42:32 PM

Mourners embrace during a vigil, in memory of the   victims of the gay nightclub mass shooting in Orlando, in LondonBy Richard Cowan and Susan Cornwell WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama lamented the ease with which extremists can get firearms in the United States as "crazy" and Hillary Clinton said "terrorists" were using assault weapons to kill Americans, as Democrats on Monday renewed an uphill push for gun control after the Orlando massacre. The worst mass shooting in modern U.S. history, in which 49 people at a gay nightclub were killed and 53 wounded, reignited a debate in Washington over what types of guns should not be easily available and what types of buyers ought to be prohibited.




U.N. Security Council condemns Orlando gay nightclub massacre
10:33:55 PM

A rainbow ribbon, a candle and flowers for the   victims of the shooting at a gay nightclub in Orlando are seen in front of the   U.S. Embassy in MoscowBy Michelle Nichols UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The U.N. Security Council on Monday condemned the mass shooting at a Florida gay nightclub as the United States urged dozens of United Nations member states to drop their opposition to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) equality. The 15-member council denounced the attack "targeting persons as a result of their sexual orientation" in a U.S.-drafted statement, overcoming standard resistance at the U.N. to such language by African and Muslim states, as well as Russia.




Dalai Lama urges Myanmar's Suu Kyi to ease Rohingya tensions
10:28:03 PM

The Dalai Lama speaks at the U.S. Institute of Peace   in WashingtonBy David Brunnstrom WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi has a moral responsibility to try to ease tensions between majority Buddhists and minority Rohingya Muslims, her fellow Nobel laureate, the Dalai Lama, said on Monday. The Tibetan spiritual leader said he had stressed the issue in meetings with Suu Kyi, who came to power in April in the newly created role of state counsellor in Myanmar's first democratically elected government in five decades. "She already has the Nobel Peace Prize, a Nobel Laureate, so morally she should ... make efforts to reduce this tension between the Buddhist community and Muslim community," he told Reuters in an interview in Washington.




Orlando gunman likely 'radicalised' through internet, U.S. says
10:25:28 PM

A man places a rose and a rainbow flag for the   victims of the shooting at a gay nightclub in Orlando in front of the U.S. Embassy   in BerlinBy Letitia Stein and Jarrett Renshaw ORLANDO, Fla. (Reuters) - U.S. authorities said on Monday they had found no direct links between Islamic State militants and the gunman who killed 49 people at a gay nightclub in Orlando, describing him as a homegrown extremist who was inspired by radical Islamist groups. The FBI and other agencies were still looking at evidence inside the club and on the closed-off streets around the Pulse nightclub, where New York-born Omar Mateen perpetrated the worst mass shooting in modern U.S. history. Mateen, 29, the son of Afghan immigrants, was shot and killed by police who stormed the club with armoured cars early on Sunday morning after a three-hour siege.




Trump fights release of video testimony in fraud case
8:29:03 PM

U.S. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump   waves as he walks offstage after delivering a campaign speech about national   security in ManchesterBy Karen Freifeld NEW YORK (Reuters) - Lawyers for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump on Monday filed court papers opposing the release of video showing him being questioned under oath about his Trump University series of real estate seminars. The video is "unnecessary, irrelevant and unjustified," lawyers for Trump wrote in court papers filed in federal court in San Diego. Trump may also have concerns about the impact the videos could have outside the courtroom.




FBI's Comey - Orlando shooter claimed connection to multiple groups
8:02:10 PM

A woman prays during a candlelight vigil in   solidarity for the victims of the Orlando gay nightclub mass shooting in SeoulBy Julia Edwards WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The gunman responsible for killing 49 people at a Florida nightclub claimed a connection to or support for multiple Islamist extremist groups, including al-Qaeda, Hezbollah, al-Nusra and Islamic State, FBI Director James Comey told reporters on Monday. Speaking to a 911 dispatcher during the siege at the Orlando, Florida, nightclub, Mateen expressed solidarity with an al-Nusra suicide bomber as well as the Islamic State.




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