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Russian sports minister: More Russian fan violence at Euros possible - TASS
10:45:32 AM

Russian Sports Minister Mutko reacts during interview   in MoscowRussian Sports Minister Vitaly Mutko said on Wednesday he could not rule out Russian soccer fans being involved in more violence at the Euro 2016 tournament in France because they were constantly being provoked, the TASS news agency reported. Russia, whose fans fought pitched battles in Marseille at the weekend with their English counterparts, is due to play Slovakia later on Wednesday in Lille where English and Welsh fans have gathered ahead of their two teams' game on Thursday. "I do not have any certainty that disorder involving Russian fans will not be repeated," TASS quoted Mutko as saying.




Indonesia detains hundreds of Papuans ahead of minister's visit
10:42:56 AM
By Kanupriya Kapoor and Gayatri Suroyo JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesia on Wednesday briefly detained more than 1,000 pro-independence demonstrators in its eastern province of Papua, ahead of a visit by a top security official to look into claims of human rights violations. Papua has been gripped by a long-running and often violent separatist conflict since it was incorporated into Indonesia after a widely-criticised U.N.-backed referendum in 1969. The protesters took to the streets in Sentani, near Papua's provincial capital, to demand that an independent body conduct human rights investigations rather than the Indonesian government.


France ratifies Paris climate agreement
10:11:10 AM

French President Francois Hollande delivers a speech   during the ratification ceremony for the World Climate Change Conference 2015   (COP21) at the Elysee Palace in ParisPresident Francois Hollande on Wednesday signed a bill formally ratifying the Paris climate agreement reached last December by nearly 200 countries to limit global warming. Hollande urged other European nations to ratify the accord by year-end, saying 17 states that have done so already were not the largest carbon emitters, but were the worst affected by natural disasters attributed to rising temperatures. The agreement will become binding when 55 countries representing 55 percent of emissions of greenhouse gases ratify it.




Federal grand jury could charge wife of Orlando shooter - source
10:09:15 AM

People gather to remember the victims of the Pulse   nightclub mass shooting in Orlando, near the U.S. Embassy in Mexico CityBy Letitia Stein and Julia Edwards ORLANDO, Fla./WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A federal grand jury has been convened to look into possible wrongdoing by the wife of the gunman who killed 49 people at an Orlando gay nightclub, and criminal charges could be brought against her early as Wednesday, a law enforcement source said. Omar Mateen's wife, Noor Salman, knew of his plans for what became the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history, said the law enforcement source who has been briefed on the matter. "It appears she had some knowledge of what was going on," said U.S. Senator Angus King, a member of the Senate Intelligence Committee, which received a briefing on the attack.




China jails son of former domestic security boss for 18 years over graft
10:06:22 AM

Still image of Zhou Yongkang, China's former   domestic security chief, standing between his police escorts as he listens to his   sentence in a court in TianjinA Chinese court on Wednesday jailed the son of former domestic security tsar Zhou Yongkang for 18 years on corruption charges, the official news agency Xinhua said. The report on Zhou Bin, who had business interests in the energy sector, came hours after a court jailed Zhou's wife, former state television journalist Jia Xiaoye, for nine years, also for graft. Once one of China's most powerful officials, the elder Zhou was at the centre of the biggest corruption scandals in more than six decades.




Southeast Asian countries retract statement expressing concerns on South China Sea
9:40:38 AM

Still image from a United States Navy video   purportedly shows Chinese dredging vessels in the waters around Fiery Cross Reef   in the disputed Spratly IslandsBy Rozanna Latiff KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Southeast Asian countries withdrew a statement that expressed the region's deep concerns over tension in the South China Sea, where China is involved in protracted territorial disputes with some of its neighbours. The strongly-worded statement by the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), released by the Malaysian foreign ministry, did not name China directly but warned against raising tension in the waters, where Beijing has been building artificial islands and increasing its military presence. "We expressed our serious concerns over recent and ongoing developments, which have eroded trust and confidence, increased tensions and which may have the potential to undermine peace, security and stability in the South China Sea," said the statement, which was issued following a meeting in the Chinese city of Kunming between foreign ministers from ASEAN and China.




Belgian police alerted to IS fighters en route to Europe
9:31:54 AM
Belgian police have received an anti-terror alert warning that a group of Islamic State fighters recently left Syria en route for Europe planning attacks in Belgium and France, a security source said on Wednesday. Newspaper DH quoted the alert from Belgium's anti-terror cell as saying the group "left Syria about a week and a half ago to reach Europe via Turkey and Greece by boat without passports", without giving an exact departure date.


Wife of China's former domestic security tsar jailed for graft
8:55:08 AM
The wife of former Chinese domestic security tsar Zhou Yongkang has been jailed for nine years for corruption, a court said on Wednesday, the latest high-profile figure to be felled in President Xi Jinping's anti-graft campaign. Jia Xiaoye, a former state television journalist, was also fined 1 million yuan ($150,000) for taking bribes, the Intermediate People's Court of Yichang, a city in the central province of Hubei, said on its official microblog. Zhou was once among China's most powerful officials and was at the centre of its biggest corruption scandals in more than six decades.


French PM urges hardline union to halt anti-reform rallies in Paris
8:13:00 AM

French Prime Minister Manuel Valls leaves the Elysee   Palace in ParisFrench Prime Minister Manuel Valls on Wednesday urged the hardline CGT union to stop organising mass rallies in Paris against a contested labour reform after fresh clashes between masked youths and riot police at a demo. On the sidelines of a CGT-led march on Tuesday, gangs of black-clad youths hurled makeshift firebombs at police and broke windows, including at Paris' main children's hospital. "When you cannot organise a demo and take responsibility, leaving thugs in the middle of the march ... then you don't organise this sort of demonstration that can degenerate," Valls said on France Inter radio.




Australian lawmaker prompts anger over shooting ad days after Orlando killings
7:48:48 AM

Independent MP Bob Katter speaks during a news   conference in his parliamentary office in CanberraAustralian lawmaker Bob Katter drew online complaints on Wednesday after posting a campaign video in which he shoots dead political opponents just days after a gunman killed 49 people at an Orlando gay nightclub. The video, uploaded to his social media channels, features two men wearing shirts for Australia's major political parties, the conservative Liberal Party and centre-left Labor Party, putting up an "Australia for sale" placard. Katter, whose minor Katter's Australia Party focuses on issues related to rural Australia, denied that he was attempting to be deliberately controversial with the video.




France will see further terror attacks - PM
7:40:56 AM

French Prime Minister Manuel Valls leaves the Elysee   Palace in ParisFrance is doing all it can to prevent terrorist attacks but there will be more of them, Prime Minister Manuel Valls said on Wednesday following this week's murder of a policeman and his wife by a Frenchman who pledged allegiance to Islamic State. Valls said the intelligence and police services had foiled 15 attacks since 2013 and were waging a non-stop battle to track down would be terrorists.




Lawyers deny Indonesian woman poisoned coffee to kill friend
6:23:11 AM
By Fergus Jensen and Fransiska Nangoy JAKARTA (Reuters) - Lawyers for an Indonesian woman charged with murdering her college friend by poisoning her coffee said on Wednesday there was no evidence that she committed such a crime. At the opening court hearing, prosecutors accused Jessica Kumala Wongso, a resident of Australia, of the premeditated murder of Wayan Mirna Salihin at a Jakarta cafe in early January. If found guilty she could face the death penalty.


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