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Trump as president would pose global danger - U.N. rights chief
6:32:34 PM

Republican U.S. presidential nominee Donald Trump   speaks at a campaign rally in Panama CityBy Stephanie Nebehay GENEVA (Reuters) - The world will be in danger if Republican nominee Donald Trump becomes president of the United States, the top United Nations human rights official said on Wednesday. U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra'ad al Hussein cited Trump's views on vulnerable communities including minorities and his talk of authorising torture in interrogations, banned under international law, as "deeply unsettling and disturbing". "If Donald Trump is elected on the basis of what he has said already - and unless that changes - I think it is without any doubt that he would be dangerous from an international point of view," Zeid told a news briefing in Geneva.




Palestinian president pardons officer jailed for criticising him over Peres
6:29:00 PM

Israeli PM Netanyahu shakes hands with Palestinian   President Abbas during funeral of former Israeli President Shimon Peres in   JerusalemPalestinian President Mahmoud Abbas on Wednesday pardoned a military officer sentenced to a year in jail for criticising him for attending the funeral of Israeli statesman Shimon Peres, an official said. A court in the occupied West Bank had sentenced Lieutenant-Colonel Osama Mansour to jail and ordered him dismissed because he had broken a military code of conduct forbidding uniformed officials from expressing political opinions, his lawyer said. While supporters defended Abbas as making a diplomatic and a good-will gesture in attending Peres's funeral in Jerusalem earlier this month, critics in the West Bank and in the Gaza Strip said he betrayed national principles.




U.S. NTSB transferring plane crash probe to FBI
6:06:03 PM
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. National Transportation Safety Board said Wednesday it believes a small plane crash in East Hartford, Connecticut, was the result of an intentional act and is transferring the investigation to the FBI. The crash on Tuesday killed a passenger, but the pilot survived. Local media reports showed wreckage of the plane and part of Main Street is still closed. The Hartford Courant reported the crash knocked out power to about 500 customers in East Hartford. (Reporting by David Shepardson, editing by G Crosse)


British PM to human traffickers: "We are coming after you"
5:49:11 PM

Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May leaves   Number 10 Downing Street to attend Prime Minister's Questions at parliament   in LondonBy Temesghen Debesai LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - British Prime Minister Theresa May vowed on Wednesday to put the UK at the forefront of global efforts to eradicate modern slavery, warning human traffickers: "We are coming after you." May called for a greater urgency in tackling a borderless crime affecting 46 million people worldwide and generating $150 billion in illegal profits a year. "To the victims of modern slavery: We will not ignore your plight," she said, speaking at London's Westminster Abbey.




Kerry and Lavrov to resume talks on Syria despite war crimes row
5:32:40 PM

Secretary of State Kerry meets French Foreign   Minister Ayrault in WashingtonBy Vladimir Soldatkin and Tom Perry MOSCOW/BEIRUT (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry will meet his Russian counterpart in Switzerland on Saturday to discuss Syria, officials said on Wednesday, as a devastating bombing campaign of the city of Aleppo intensified. The Syrian government launched an assault to capture rebel-held areas of Aleppo last month with Russian air support and Iranian-backed militias, a week into a ceasefire agreed by Washington and Moscow. Kerry broke off talks with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov last week over the offensive, which has included air strikes on hospitals that Washington and Paris said amounted to war crimes for which Syria and Russia were responsible.




U.S. lawmaker urges Saudi arms sales halt, cites possible Yemen 'war crimes'
5:30:59 PM
A U.S. lawmaker urged the Obama administration to suspend cooperation with a Saudi-led coalition conducting airstrikes in Yemen, saying in a letter released on Wednesday that civilian casualties from the strikes "appear to be the result of war crimes." Rep. Ted Lieu, a California Democrat, wrote to Secretary of State John Kerry on Tuesday, saying the coalition had conducted more than 70 "unlawful airstrikes" in Yemen. Both would be war crimes," wrote Lieu, who had taught classes on the law of war when he was a lawyer in the U.S. Air Force.


Deutsche Bank to pay $9.5 million penalty over research info - SEC
5:30:07 PM

A statue is pictured next to the logo of   Germany's Deutsche Bank in FrankfurtBy Sarah N. Lynch WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Deutsche Bank will pay a $9.5 million penalty to settle civil charges that it failed to properly safeguard material non-public information generated by its research analysts and of publishing an improper research report, U.S. regulators said Wednesday. The Securities and Exchange Commission said Deutsche Bank's securities unit encouraged its equity research analysts to communicate with customers and its own traders, and failed to implement policies to prevent the analysts from disclosing non-public reports on trading recommendations and changes in estimates. In a statement, Deutsche spokeswoman Amanda Williams said the bank "takes its research analyst communications and conduct very seriously." She added that the bank has a robust policy in place and has taken steps to correct issues identified by the SEC.




Police recount journey of 71 migrants who died in Austria as investigation ends
3:41:34 PM
By Marton Dunai BUDAPEST (Reuters) - In late August of last year, 71 refugees from Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan were crammed into the back of a small lorry that left the Serbian-Hungarian border and drove towards Budapest. The migrants had about two square feet of space each. All of the migrants - 59 men, eight women and four children - had suffocated.


Islamic State claims responsibility for deadly mosque attack in Afghan capital
2:37:14 PM

Afghan policemen walk inside the Sakhi Shrine after a   overnight attack in Kabul, AfghanistanIslamic State on Wednesday claimed responsibility for a mass shooting that killed at least 18 worshippers at a shrine in the Afghan capital, raising fears of sectarian violence after a string of attacks on the country's Shi'ite minority. On Wednesday afternoon, an explosion outside a mosque in northern Afghanistan killed at least 14 people and wounded 24 at a similar gathering. Islamic State had earlier targeted members of Kabul's Shi'ite community in a suicide bombing in July that killed more than 80 people and wounded 130.




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