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Second French church attacker was known to police - sources
10:59:29 AM

People attend a mass to pay tribute to French priest   Father Jacques Hamel at the Cathedral in Rouen in NormandyBy Chine Labbé and Michel Rose PARIS/SAINT-ETIENNE-DU-ROUVRAY, France (Reuters) - The second teenager involved in the killing of a priest in a church in France this week was a 19-year-old who was known to security services as a potential Islamist militant, police and judicial sources said on Thursday. The revelations are likely to fuel criticism by opposition politicians that President Francois Hollande's Socialist government did not do enough to stop the pair given that they were already under police surveillance. Police have identified the second man as Abdel-Malik Nabil Petitjean from a town in eastern France on the border with Germany, a judicial source told Reuters.




Obama asks U.S. voters to 'carry' Clinton to White House, defeat Trump
10:59:08 AM

U.S. President Barack Obama speaks as supporters hold   up "Thank You" signs on the third night at the Democratic National   Convention in PhiladelphiaBy Jeff Mason and Alana Wise PHILADELPHIA (Reuters) - President Barack Obama painted an optimistic picture of America's future and offered full-throated support for Hillary Clinton's bid to defeat Republican Donald Trump in a speech that electrified the Democratic National Convention. "There has never been a man or woman, not me, not Bill - nobody more qualified than Hillary Clinton to serve as president of the United States," Obama said to cheers at the Philadelphia convention on Wednesday night.




Dead Bangladesh-American suspect was friend of cafe attacker - police
10:56:59 AM

Police keep the public away near the site of a police   operation on militants on the outskirts of DhakaBy Ruma Paul DHAKA (Reuters) - One of nine suspected militants killed in a police raid in Bangladesh this week was a Bangladeshi-American who was a friend of one of the gunmen who attacked a cafe on July 1 killing 22 people, police said on Thursday. The attack on the Holey Artisan Bakery, a cafe in Dhaka's diplomatic quarter, was one of the most brazen militant assaults in the country's history. On Tuesday, police raided a building in a Dhaka suburb and killed nine militants, who police said were from the same domestic group as the cafe attackers, and who had been plotting their own similar attack.




German police raid mosque and apartments in crackdown on Salafists
10:28:35 AM

A screen grab taken from video footage shows police   arresting a Syrian refugee after he killed a woman with a machete in ReutlingenGerman police have searched a mosque and eight apartments in Hildesheim that are believed to be a hotbed of a radical Salafist community, the interior minister of the northern state of Lower Saxony said on Thursday. Germany is on high alert after a spate of attacks since July 18 left 15 people dead - including four attackers - and dozens injured. Interior Minister Boris Pistorius said in a statement that up to 400 police - including mobile squads and a special forces police commando - were involved in the raids on Wednesday in the Hildesheim area, which is a short drive south of Hanover.




South Korea says North hacked online shopping site
9:48:46 AM
South Korea said on Thursday it suspected North Korea of hacking a South Korean online shopping site and stealing personal records of more than 10 million shoppers in what appeared to be the latest case of a cyber attack by the isolated state. The South's national police agency said it had traced the data breach to North Korea's spy agency, and it had detected the same IP addresses and codes similar to ones it had used in previous attacks. South Korea has been on heightened alert against cyber attacks by North Korea since the North conducted its fourth nuclear test in January and launched a long-range rocket the next month, triggering new U.N. sanctions.


Turkey has intelligence cleric Gulen could flee United States - justice minister
9:24:02 AM

File still image taken from video of U.S.-based   cleric Fethullah Gulen, whose followers Turkey blames for a failed coup, speaks to   journalists at his home in SaylorsburgISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkey is receiving intelligence that the Muslim cleric it blames for orchestrating a coup attempt this month could flee his residence in the United States, Justice Minister Bekir Bozdag said on Thursday. Bozdag told broadcaster Haberturk TV that the cleric, Fethullah Gulen, could flee to Australia, Mexico, Canada, South Africa or Egypt. Turkey says Gulen, who has lived in self-imposed exile in the United States for years, is the mastermind behind the failed July 15-16 putsch that attempted to overthrow the government. Gulen denies the charge. ...




Turkey dismisses 88 foreign ministry staff - foreign minister
9:19:38 AM

Turkey's Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu   speaks during a joint news conference with Mohammed Siyala, foreign minister in   Libya's new U.N.-backed national unity government, in TripoliTurkey has dismissed 88 employees of the foreign ministry, Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said on Thursday, the latest in a series of purges of suspected supporters of a U.S.-based Muslim cleric accused of organising a failed military coup. Gulen denies any involvement in the coup, in which at least 246 people, excluding the plotters, were killed.




Spanish parties, King make fourth bid to end political stalemate
8:20:22 AM

Women windowshop as a man walks next to a Spanish   flag with a bull on it in downtown MadridBy Sarah White and Julien Toyer MADRID (Reuters) - Spain's King Felipe and leaders of the four main parties will make a fourth attempt on Thursday to end seven months of political stalemate, with pressure for a deal mounting as a deadline for next year's budget nears. Party heads, including acting Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy of the centre-right People's Party (PP), are due to meet individually with King Felipe on Thursday -- the fourth such set of talks this year -- as they seek a consensus candidate to lead the next government. Rajoy's PP was the only one of the four to win more seats in June than in December, though with 137 lawmakers it is still well short of the 176 needed for an absolute majority in Spain's lower house.




Two of Turkey's four-star generals resign a day after military cull - CNN Turk
7:58:57 AM
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Two senior Turkish generals resigned from the armed forces on Thursday, broadcaster CNN Turk reported, a day after the military dishonourably discharged nearly 1,700 personnel for their role in a failed coup this month. The two generals are Kamil Basoglu and Ihsan Uyar, both high-ranking members of the land forces, CNN Turk said. It was not immediately clear why they had resigned. Wednesday's military cull included 149 generals and admirals, which would represent roughly 40 percent of all Turkish generals and admirals, military data show. ...


U.S. theory on Democratic Party breach: Hackers meant to leave Russia's mark
6:01:31 AM

The headquarters of the Democratic National Committee   is seen in WashingtonBy John Walcott, Joseph Menn and Mark Hosenball WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Some U.S. intelligence officials suspect that Russian hackers who broke into Democratic Party computers may have deliberately left digital fingerprints to show Moscow is a "cyberpower" that Washington should respect. Three officials, all speaking on condition of anonymity, said the breaches of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) were less sophisticated than other cyber intrusions that have been traced to Russian intelligence agencies or criminals.




After attacks, Merkel cuts short holiday to face refugee policy storm
5:59:02 AM

German Chancellor Merkel as she speaks to media after   a meeting in BerlinBy Paul Carrel BERLIN (Reuters) - Chancellor Angela Merkel interrupted her vacation on Thursday to face down accusations at home and abroad that her open-door refugee policy allowed Islamist terrorism to take hold in Germany. Two assailants, a Syrian asylum seeker and a refugee from either Pakistan or Afghanistan, had links to Islamist militancy, officials say. The attacks have burst any illusions in Germany that the country is immune to attacks like those claimed by Islamic State in neighbouring France.




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