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Leading Pakistani journalist says barred from leaving country over article
9:32:01 AM
A prominent Pakistani journalist says he has been barred from leaving the country after he wrote an article, denied by the authorities, about a rift between the government and the powerful military. Cyril Almeida's name has been placed on the Exit Control List, his newspaper Dawn reported on Tuesday, citing officials. Almeida, a leading columnist and assistant editor at one of Pakistan's most respected English-language dailies, issued a tweet late on Monday about the ban.


Swiss attorney general mulls criminal proceedings against Falcon
9:27:45 AM

The logo of Swiss Falcon Private Bank is seen in   ZurichZURICH (Reuters) - Switzerland's Office of the Attorney General (OAG) may open criminal proceedings against Zurich-based Falcon Private Bank following sanctions from Swiss financial watchdog FINMA, the OAG said on Tuesday. "The question of opening criminal proceedings against Falcon Private Bank Ltd is being considered," the OAG said in a statement. ...




British lawmaker likens Russia's behaviour in Syria to that of Nazis
8:47:22 AM

Conservative MP Andrew Mitchell attends the speech by   Vote Leave campaign leader, Boris Johnson, in LondonA senior British lawmaker has accused Russia of targeting civilians in Syria in the same way the Nazis behaved at Guernica during the Spanish civil war of the 1930s. Andrew Mitchell, a lawmaker in Prime Minister Theresa May's ruling Conservatives and a former Secretary of State for International Development, said an attack last month on a United Nations relief convoy near the northern Syrian city of Aleppo was a war crime committed by Russian forces. Some 20 people were killed in the attack on the U.N. and Syrian Arab Red Crescent convoy and the United States blamed two Russian warplanes which it said were in the skies above the area at the time of the incident.




South African finance minister issued with summons, rand plunges
8:45:20 AM

South African Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan attends   media briefing in SandtonSouth African prosecutors issued Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan with a formal summons on Tuesday in relation to the establishment of a tax department investigation unit a decade ago, sending the rand reeling. The currency fell as much as 3 percent when prosecutor Shaun Abrahams made his first announcement at a news conference in the capital, Pretoria.




Philippines' Duterte aims to visit Russia after Japan
8:20:11 AM

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte gestures during   his speech at the Beit Yaacov Synagogue, The Jewish Association of the Philippines   in Makati city, metro ManilaPhilippine President Rodrigo Duterte will probably visit Russia after a trip to Japan, he said on Tuesday. Duterte, who is visiting Brunei, China and Japan this month, has said he would like to "open alliance" with China and Russia, which have historic rivalries with the United States. "I will go to Japan, then probably I will go to Russia," Duterte told newly appointed government officials in a speech.




Thai 'red shirt' leader jailed for violating bail with 'harsh words'
8:09:58 AM

Red shirt leader Jatuporn Prompan gestures as he   arrives at the United Nations building in BangkokA Thai court jailed a firebrand leader of the "red shirt" opposition group on Tuesday, ruling that he had violated bail conditions by using "harsh words against others" while talking politics on TV. Jatuporn Prompan is a key leader of the red shirts loyal to ousted former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra and his sister, former Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra, whose governments were ousted in military coups in 2006 and 2014 respectively. Thailand has been ruled since May 2014 by a junta which has moved to suppress dissent and detained critics, many of them red shirt sympathizers.




South Korea vows greater force against China fishing boats
8:01:57 AM
By Ju-min Park SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea said on Tuesday it would use greater force, including firearms, against Chinese boats fishing illegally in its waters and summoned China's ambassador to protest against a clash between a Chinese vessel and a coast guard boat. South Korean coast guard vessels regularly chase Chinese boats for fishing illegally off its coast, at times resulting in violent confrontations. The disputes are an irritant in relations between China and U.S. ally South Korea, even as their economic relations grow close and they share concerns about North Korea's nuclear weapons and missile programmes.


Singapore shuts Falcon bank unit, fines DBS and UBS over 1MDB
5:51:14 AM

File photo of the logo of the Monetary Authority of   Singapore at its building in SingaporeBy Anshuman Daga and Saeed Azhar SINGAPORE/ZURICH (Reuters) - Singapore's central bank on Tuesday shut down a second Swiss bank in the city-state and fined banks DBS and UBS in its biggest crackdown on alleged money-laundering activities connected with Malaysian sovereign fund 1MDB. The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) said in a statement it had ordered Falcon Private Bank's Singapore branch to cease operating because of "a persistent and severe lack of understanding" of Singapore's money-laundering controls.




Australian parliament rejects bill for same-sex marriage vote
5:29:39 AM

Australia's Prime Minister Turnbull enters the   General Assembly Hall to speak during the 71st United Nations General Assembly in   Manhattan, New YorkBy Colin Packham SYDNEY (Reuters) - Same-sex marriage will likely be delayed for at least three years in Australia after the opposition Labor party said on Tuesday it would not support a national vote, dealing another potential blow to Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull. Australia's centre-right coalition government introduced legislation to parliament last month to hold a public vote in February 2017 on whether to legalise same-sex unions. The bill required the support of some opposition lawmakers because Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull's Liberal-National coalition has only a one-vote majority in the lower house of parliament and does not have a majority in the upper house.




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