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U.S. investigators question Orlando gunman's wife
4:26:50 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) - U.S. investigators have questioned the wife of the gunman who killed 49 people at a gay nightclub in Orlando, the FBI said on Wednesday, and a law enforcement source said she could face criminal charges if there is evidence of any wrongdoing. 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. "I cannot comment on the outcome or the outcome of that investigation." CNN, citing law enforcement officials, said a U.S. attorney planned to present evidence to a federal grand jury to determine whether charges would be brought against Salman.




Ally of drug lord 'El Chapo' arrested in Mexico after U.S. prison time
3:19:39 AM

Drug lord Hector 'El Guero' Palma is   escorted by U.S. authorities before being turned over to Mexican authorities at   the Puente Nuevo international bridge in Brownsville, U.S., opposite the Mexican   border city of MatamorosA top drug-trafficking accomplice of Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman was arrested in Mexico on Wednesday for his alleged role in two murders, shortly after he was returned from the United States after completing a prison sentence for distributing cocaine. Hector 'El Guero' Palma was a former partner of Guzman, the head of the powerful Sinaloa cartel who is now fighting extradition to the United States from a Mexican prison. Palma was rearrested by officials on his repatriation to Mexico for his "probable responsibility in two homicides" that occurred in the small Pacific state of Nayarit, according to a statement from the attorney general's office.




Thai police prepare to raid scandal-hit temple, arrest abbot
3:06:20 AM

Abbot Phra Dhammachayo arrives for a ceremony at the   Wat Phra Dhammakaya temple in Pathum Thani provinceBy Andrew R.C. Marshall and Patpicha Tanakasempipat BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thai police prepared to raid a Buddhist temple north of Bangkok on Thursday and apprehend its influential abbot, a justice ministry unit said, the latest twist in a series of scandals that has shaken Thailand's dominant faith. The wealthy and influential Dhammakaya temple is at the centre of religious tensions and its 72-year-old abbot, Phra Dhammachayo, is accused of conspiring to launder money by accepting stolen cash from a credit union. Thursday's planned raid is the latest development in a stand-off between investigators and the Buddhist sect after Dhammachayo, citing ill health, failed to appear at a police station to answer graft charges last month.




Boy's body found after alligator attack at Florida Disney resort
2:33:47 AM

A search boat passes a wedding chapel at the Walt   Disney World resort in Orlando, FloridaBy Barbara Liston ORLANDO, Fla. (Reuters) - Police divers on Wednesday recovered the body of a 2-year-old boy who was grabbed by an alligator in front of his family during a vacation at Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida. Orange County Sheriff Jerry Demings said he and a Catholic priest had informed the family that the boy's body had been recovered near where he vanished and was completely intact. Wildlife officials earlier captured and killed five of the reptiles from Seven Seas Lagoon and opened them up to look for traces of the boy.




Flippant and cursing, Orlando gunman appeared in documentary
2:30:22 AM

Undated photo from a social media account of Omar   Mateen(Reuters) - Orlando nightclub gunman Omar Mateen cursed and flippantly discussed the 2010 oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico in a clip from a documentary about the Deepwater Horizon disaster that emerged on Wednesday. Mateen was filmed secretly by the makers of the documentary, "The Big Fix," as he worked as a security guard at a beach at night in Pensacola, Florida where the clean up was taking place.




Jimmy Page testifies in 'Stairway to Heaven' copyright trial
1:15:46 AM

Led Zeppelin singer Plant and guitarist Page are   shown sitting in federal court for a hearing in a lawsuit involving their rock   classic song "Stairway to Heaven" in this courtroom sketch in Los   AngelesBy Piya Sinha-Roy LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page testified in a copyright infringement trial on Wednesday that he did not recall hearing until recently the song containing the musical riff his band is accused of stealing for its 1971 hit "Stairway to Heaven." Page, 72, took the witness stand on the second day of the trial in federal court in Los Angeles, where the British band is accused of lifting the opening chords for "Stairway to Heaven" from American band Spirit's 1967 instrumental song "Taurus." The lawsuit has called into question the originality of Led Zeppelin's signature song and one of the most widely heard compositions in rock history. Page said he owned Spirit's self-titled 1968 album that includes "Taurus," which contains a descending chromatic four-chord progression that is at the centre of the lawsuit.




Canadian lawmakers vote to make national anthem gender neutral
1:01:53 AM
Canadian lawmakers voted on Wednesday to alter the country's national anthem to make the lyrics gender neutral, a move that comes as the new Liberal government focuses on being more inclusive toward women. The bill would change the English version of "O Canada" to remove the words "in all thy sons command" and replace them with "in all of us command." The changes, brought forward as a private member's bill by a Liberal Party lawmaker, passed easily in the House of Commons, which is controlled by the Liberals. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has made gender inclusivity a focus since he was elected last October and named an equal number of men and women to his 30-member Cabinet.


Saudi prince seeks to repair ties, promote business on U.S. visit
1:00:48 AM

Saudi Arabia's Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin   Salman looks at a document as Saudi Arabia's cabinet agrees to implement a   broad reform plan known as Vision 2030 in RiyadhBy Warren Strobel and Patricia Zengerle WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia's powerful deputy crown prince held a full day of meetings with U.S. lawmakers on Wednesday, part of a visit aimed at restoring frayed ties with Washington and promoting his plan to wean the kingdom away from oil revenue. Mohammed bin Salman, son of Saudi Arabia's King Salman, is expected to meet U.S. President Barack Obama on Friday. Lawmakers said his discussions on Wednesday, including meetings with the Senate Foreign Relations and Armed Services committees and House Speaker Paul Ryan, emphasized his push to help end Saudi dependence on oil by 2030.




U.S. must tighten gun laws, says brother of Mexican Orlando victim
12:58:44 AM

People hold balloons on the Brooklyn Bridge in New   York during a gathering to remember the victims of the mass shooting in OrlandoBy Natalie Schachar MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - The United States should tighten its gun control laws to prevent a repeat of mass killings like the Orlando rampage, the brother of one of four Mexicans slain in the Pulse Nightclub attack said on Wednesday. Joel Rayon Paniagua, 31, who crossed illegally into the United States last year and worked as a gardener in Florida, was among 49 people killed in the shooting spree early on Sunday. "The government of the United States should implement laws so that these sorts of things don't happen," he added.




IT worker at Panama Papers firm detained in Geneva, Le Temps reports
12:54:05 AM

The Mossack Fonseca law firm sign in Panama CityA computer technician at the Geneva office of the law firm at the centre of the Panama Papers leak was detained several days ago on suspicion of recently removing large amounts of data, Swiss newspaper Le Temps reported on Wednesday, citing a source close to the case. A spokesman for the Geneva prosecutor's office confirmed to Reuters that it had opened an investigation following a criminal complaint by the law firm, Mossack Fonseca, but declined to comment further. Panama-based Mossack Fonseca, which specialises in setting up offshore companies, has denied wrongdoing and said it was the victim of a data hack.




FBI probes Craigslist ad in San Diego praising Orlando shooting
12:24:28 AM
(Reuters) - The FBI and San Diego police are investigating a threatening message posted on Craigslist that praised the deadly shooting rampage at a gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida, officials said on Wednesday. Darrell Foxworth, a spokesman for the Federal Bureau of Investigation's San Diego division, confirmed the agency was looking into the post and attempting to identify the person responsible. Both the FBI and San Diego police said there were no known credible threats to the region.


Riot police disperse England fans in Lille
12:21:28 AM

England fans run through tear gas in Lille - Euro   2016By Alastair Macdonald and Philip O'Connor LILLE, France (Reuters) - French riot police charged and used tear gas to disperse rowdy English football fans in Lille on Wednesday, though the northern city was spared feared clashes with Russian supporters. Throughout the day, police said, 36 people were arrested for various offences as Russia lost to Slovakia in Lille and England prepared to play Wales in the same Euro 2016 group in nearby Lens on Thursday.




U.S. senators, Trump open to ban on some gun sales after Orlando
12:20:35 AM

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks   at a campaign rally in Greensboro, North CarolinaBy Richard Cowan and Susan Cornwell WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. senators signalled on Wednesday a new willingness to consider restrictions on the sale of guns after the Orlando nightclub massacre, with presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and others in his party ready to discuss limited gun control measures. With Republicans and the National Rifle Association gun lobby under pressure to respond to the worst mass shooting in modern U.S. history, Trump said he would meet with the NRA to discuss ways to block people on terrorism watch or no-fly lists from buying guns. Emotions have run high in Congress since Sunday's mass shooting with Democrats stalling Senate proceedings on Wednesday in a bid to push for tougher gun control legislation.




French police arrest 36 after clashes with England fans
Wednesday, June 15, 2016 11:54 PM

England fans run through tear gas in Lille - Euro   2016By Alastair Macdonald and Philip O'Connor LILLE, France (Reuters) - At least 36 people were arrested and 16 taken to hospital on Wednesday after French police clashed with England football fans in the northern city of Lille, the regional police force said in a statement. French riot police charged groups of rowdy, chanting English football fans and used tear gas and pepper spray to disperse them on Wednesday night on the eve of England's Euro 2016 game against Wales. While they appeared to have kept the two sets of fans apart, tension mounted in the early evening with police repeatedly using pepper spray, tear gas and acoustic grenades to suppress fans near the central train station.




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