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Suspect held over bomb attack dies in Bahraini jail - media
2:02:28 PM
A Bahraini suspect held for questioning in connection with a bomb attack that killed a woman in late June has died in prison, a local newspaper reported on Sunday, while another news website has suggested he may have died under torture. The interior ministry said in a statement that a detainee held on unspecified charges died at a hospital on Saturday evening of "natural causes". The statement did not name the detainee, but the Arabic-language al-Wassat newspaper identified him as 35-year-old Hassan Jassem Hassan al-Hayki and said he was being held in connection with the bombing in the village of al-Aker.


Clinton says Russian intelligence services hacked DNC
2:01:30 PM

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton   speaks at East High School in Youngstown, OhioU.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton said Russian intelligence services hacked into Democratic National Committee computers and she accused Republican contender Donald Trump of showing support for Russian President Vladimir Putin. "We know that Russian intelligence services hacked into the DNC and we know that they arranged for a lot of those emails to be released and we know that Donald Trump has shown a very troubling willingness to back up Putin, to support Putin," Clinton said in an interview with "Fox News Sunday." The United States has not publicly accused Russia of being behind the hack of Democratic Party computers.




Turkey soccer federation board members resign for "security checks" after coup
1:03:43 PM
All members of the Turkish soccer federation's affiliated boards have resigned for "security checks" amid a wide-ranging state investigation into the failed July 15-16 coup, the federation said in a statement on Sunday. The Turkish Football Federation also said it had shared information with relevant state institutions about all its employees, competition organisers and the chairmen and members of its 11 affiliated boards.


Turkey culls nearly 1,400 from army, overhauls top military council
12:14:33 PM

Turkey's President Tayyip Erdogan addresses the   audience as he visits the Turkish police special forces base damaged by fighting   during a coup attempt in AnkaraBy Yesim Dikmen and Ayla Jean Yackley ANKARA/ISTANBUL, Turkey (Reuters) - Turkey dismissed nearly 1,400 members of its armed forces and stacked the top military council with government ministers on Sunday, moves designed by President Tayyip Erdogan to put him in full control of the military after a failed coup. The new wave of expulsions and the overhaul of the Supreme Military Council (YAS) were announced in the government's official gazette just hours after Erdogan said late on Saturday he planned to shut down existing military academies and put the armed forces under the command of the Defence Ministry. According to the gazette, 1,389 military personnel were dismissed for suspected links to the Islamic preacher Fethullah Gulen, who is accused by Turkey of orchestrating the July 15-16 failed putsch.




Gunman in Austin, Texas, kills one woman, wounds 3 - officials
11:47:20 AM
A gunman killed a woman and seriously wounded three others in Austin early on Sunday when he shot into a crowd as people streamed out of nightclubs in the Texas capital's downtown area, police said. The unidentified gunman opened fire at about 2:15 a.m. local time before fleeing, Austin police chief of staff Brian Manley told reporters. "It was a very chaotic scene," Manley said.


Militants launch car bomb, gun attack on Somali police base, ten dead
11:03:04 AM
Militants set off two car bombs outside a police base in Somalia's capital before gunmen stormed inside on Sunday, leaving at least 10 people dead, police said. Islamist group al Shabaab claimed responsibility for the assault on the headquarters of Somalia's Criminal Investigation Department (CID) in Mogadishu. "At least 10 people including four militants, five civilians and a soldier died in today's attack," Hussein Ali, a police officer, told Reuters.


Guns and memory of mass shooting collide at Texas campus
10:14:22 AM

A stone memorial to the 16 people and one fetus who   died in the August 1, 1966 mass shooting at the University of Texas in AustinBy Jon Herskovitz AUSTIN, Texas (Reuters) - Half a century ago, a sniper perched on a University of Texas tower unleashed a killing spree that left 16 dead, and for the first time since then the school will hold an official memorial for an event that shocked the nation. The lawmakers say the "campus carry" law, which goes into effect August 1, could prevent another mass shootings, while many survivors of the university tower shooting half a century ago see it as a chillingly wrong-headed approach that could spark more killing. The campus carry law allows those over 21 with a concealed handgun permit to take guns into classrooms and several parts of the campus.




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