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Pokemon Go hunters snare real thief in New Zealand
7:58:03 AM

A man uses a mobile phone in front of an   advertisement board bearing the image of Pokemon Go at an electronic shop in   TokyoSome New Zealand fans of the smartphone game Pokemon Go caught more than they bargained for when they grabbed a thief who broke into a car and held him until police arrived.   The young people were out hunting virtual cartoon characters in the North Island town of Napier on Wednesday night, when they heard a car alarm and saw a masked man run past, New Zealand Police said.  "They didn't use Pokeballs to catch him, they just held him till police arrived," police said in a statement, referring to an online tool used to capture the Pokemons that appear in places such as temples and landmarks where people gather. A 28-year-old man was arrested and will face theft charges in court on Sept. 7, police said.  Nintendo's Pokemon Go has become an unexpected smash hit, using augmented reality and Google mapping to make animated characters appear in the real world, overlaid on the nearby landscape viewed through players' mobile phone cameras.




Brazil's new leader a consensus-builder who must prepare for a fight
7:41:10 AM

Brazil's new President Michel Temer attends the   presidential inauguration ceremony after Brazil's Senate removed President   Dilma Rousseff in BrasiliaThe Senate's dismissal on Wednesday of Dilma Rousseff, the least popular president since Brazil returned to democracy three decades ago, handed power to a politician almost as unpopular, vice president Michel Temer. For much of his five decades in politics, the softly-spoken Temer has worked in the shadows, building alliances within his fragmented Brazilian Democratic Movement Party (PMDB) and rising to become one of the leading dealmakers in Brazil's Congress. "It is time to reunite the country and put national interests above those of groups," Temer said in his first televised address as president.




Cambodia opposition senator loses immunity amid fears for free speech
7:16:20 AM
Cambodia's Senate stripped an opposition senator of immunity from prosecution on Thursday, allowing a court to charge her over comments about Prime Minister Hun Sen amid increasing nervousness over speaking out against the government. Hun Sen filed a suit against Senator Thak Lany for accusing him in a speech of being behind the July killing of government critic Kem Ley. A lawyer for Lany, who now faces charges of defamation and incitement, denied the senator had ever made such an allegation.


Apple CEO says EU tax ruling 'total political crap' - Irish Independent
6:56:50 AM

Apple Inc. CEO Tim Cook leads a moment of silence for   the victims of the attack in Orlando as he opens the company's World Wide   Developers Conference in San Francisco, CaliforniaThe European Union's imposition of a 13 billion euro ($14.5 billion) back tax bill on Apple is "total political crap", Chief Executive Tim Cook said in a newspaper interview on Thursday, and anti-U.S. bias may have played a role. Cook said he would fight closely with Ireland to overturn the ruling, which he said had "no basis in law or in fact". Ireland is being picked on and this is unacceptable," Cook was quoted as saying by the Irish Independent.




Gabon opposition leader says two killed, many wounded after disputed vote
6:00:51 AM

Gabonese opposition candidate Jean Ping greets   supporters outside his campaign headquarters after proclaiming that he won the   presidential election in LibrevilleBy Gerauds Wilfried Obangome and Matthew Mpoke Bigg LIBREVILLE/ACCRA (Reuters) - Gabon opposition leader Jean Ping said on Thursday two people were killed and many wounded when the presidential guard and police attacked his party's headquarters overnight after an election narrowly won by President Ali Bongo. Ping called for international assistance to protect the population of the oil-producing state and said Saturday's election was stolen by Bongo, who was declared the winner on Wednesday. Bongo took power in 2009 on the death of his father, who had ruled for 42 years.




Mexico president blasts Trump's policies as "huge threat" after meeting
5:14:08 AM

U.S. presidential nominee Trump and Mexico's   President Pena Nieto shake hands in Mexico CityBy Dave Graham MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico's president rebuked Donald Trump as a threat to his country just hours after painting a positive picture of talks the two held on Wednesday to try to defuse tensions over the U.S. presidential hopeful's anti-Mexican campaign rhetoric. President Enrique Pena Nieto had on Wednesday afternoon hailed as "open and constructive" the impromptu meeting he held with Trump, who later referred to the Mexican leader as his friend and a "wonderful" president. "His policy stances could represent a huge threat to Mexico, and I am not prepared to keep my arms crossed and do nothing," Pena Nieto said.




Venezuela opposition aims to flood Caracas in anti-Maduro protest
5:05:32 AM

Opposition supporters in wheelchairs arrive from the   state of Lara to a gathering with Tintori, wife of jailed Venezuelan opposition   leader Lopez in CaracasBy Andrew Cawthorne and Daniel Kai CARACAS (Reuters) - White-clad opposition supporters from all corners of Venezuela were descending on Caracas on Thursday for rallies intended to press for a recall referendum this year against unpopular socialist President Nicolas Maduro. With protesters coming in from the Amazon jungle to the western Andes, the opposition coalition hopes a million people will gather in a show of anger at Maduro and Venezuela's deep economic crisis. Maduro, 53, says the opposition-dubbed 'Takeover of Caracas' disguises a U.S.-fomented coup plan, akin to a short-lived 2002 putsch against his mentor and predecessor Hugo Chavez.




White nationalists use Twitter with 'relative impunity' - report
4:44:40 AM

People holding mobile phones are silhouetted against   a backdrop projected with the Twitter logo in WarsawBy Dustin Volz WASHINGTON (Reuters) - White nationalists and self-identified Nazi sympathizers located mostly in the United States use Twitter with "relative impunity" and often have far more followers than militant Islamists, a study being released on Thursday found. Eighteen prominent white nationalist accounts examined in the study, including the American Nazi Party, have seen a sharp increase in Twitter followers to a total of more than 25,000, up from about 3,500 in 2012, according to the study by George Washington University's Program on Extremism that was seen by Reuters. The study's findings contrast with declining influence on Twitter Inc's service for Islamic State, also known as ISIS, amid crackdowns that have targeted the militant group, according to earlier research by report author J.M. Berger and the findings of other counter-extremism experts and government officials.




Trump returns to hardline position on illegal immigration
4:36:29 AM

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump speaks   at a campaign rally in PhoenixBy Emily Stephenson PHOENIX (Reuters) - U.S. Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump vowed on Wednesday that anyone who is in the United States illegally would be subject to deportation if he is elected, sticking with his hardline position after flirting with a softer approach. In a major speech in the border state of Arizona, Trump took a dim view of the 11 million people who crossed into the United States illegally, a week after saying many were "great people" who had lived in the country for years and contributed to American society.




Brazil impeachment opens diplomatic rift in Latin America
4:18:16 AM
By Alonso Soto and Lisandra Paraguassu BRASILIA (Reuters) - The dismissal of Brazil's president upset relations with leftist Latin American governments on Wednesday as Venezuela, Ecuador and Bolivia recalled their ambassadors to protest what they called a "coup" and Brasilia responded in kind. The Brazilian Senate voted 61-20 to convict the country's first female president, Dilma Rousseff, of illegally using money from state banks to bankroll public spending. The vote ended 13 years of progressive Workers Party rule and brought to power her conservative former vice president, Michel Temer.


Ex-Air China worker charged by U.S. for smuggling for Chinese military
3:50:27 AM
By Nate Raymond NEW YORK (Reuters) - An ex-Air China Ltd employee was indicted on Wednesday for smuggling packages onto flights from New York to China on behalf of Chinese military personnel stationed at the country's U.N. mission, U.S. prosecutors said. Ying Lin, 46, was also accused in an indictment filed in federal court in Brooklyn of obstructing justice by helping a Chinese national the Federal Bureau of Investigation was investigating to flee the country last year. Prosecutors did not name the Chinese national, but his description matches that of Qin Fei of Beijing, who other court records show the FBI has suspected may be involved with Chinese intelligence.


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