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Turkey dismisses 540 soldiers from naval, air forces over alleged links to failed coup
4:50:18 PM

People demonstrate outside Ataturk international   airport during an attempted coup in IstanbulANKARA (Reuters) - Turkey dismissed 540 soldiers from its naval and air forces command over suspected links with U.S.-based cleric Fethullah Gulen and his network, accused by Ankara of orchestrating a failed coup in July, the defence ministry said. In the latest of a stream of removals targeting those suspected of ties to the coup attempt, HSYK, Turkey's highest judiciary board, removed 66 judges and prosecutors from duty. On July 15, a rogue faction within the military staged an attempted coup in which more than 240 people were killed. ...




Chicago suspends Wells Fargo from city business for a year
4:44:01 PM

Wells Fargo CEO Stumpf is sworn in before the House   Financial Services Committee on Capitol Hill in WashingtonThe Chicago City Council on Wednesday approved a one-year suspension for Wells Fargo & Co from city business in the wake of its scandal over phony accounts. The ban includes bond underwriting, brokerage, trustee and other services the bank has provided to Chicago. Wells Fargo has earned $19.5 million in fees from Chicago since 2005.




U.S. top court leans toward making insider trading prosecutions easier
3:37:46 PM

U.S. Supreme Court is seen in WashingtonBy Nate Raymond WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Supreme Court justices hearing a closely watched insider trading case indicated on Wednesday they could issue a ruling that would make it easier for prosecutors to pursue such charges against hedge fund managers and other traders. Several justices, during arguments in the case of Illinois man Bassam Salman, appeared critical of his position that he could not be convicted for trading on tips that came from his brother-in-law about deals involving clients of Citigroup Inc, where the brother-in-law worked. Alexandra Shapiro, Salman's lawyer, argued that prosecutors in insider trading cases must prove that an alleged source of corporate secrets, like the brother-in-law, received a tangible benefit such as cash in exchange for any tips.




Two Brussels police stabbed in possible terrorist attack - prosecutor
3:21:52 PM
By Robert-Jan Bartunek BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Two police officers were stabbed in Brussels on Wednesday in what prosecutors said could have been a terrorist attack. Brussels is on high alert after bombings in March killed 32 people at the city's airport and in a subway carriage. The attacker then broke the nose of a third policeman who had arrived on the scene.


U.S. citizen killed, foreign factories attacked in Ethiopia
3:10:22 PM
By Aaron Maasho ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) - A U.S. citizen was killed and foreign-owned factories and equipment damaged during a wave of protests over land and political rights in Ethiopia this week. The U.S. Embassy said the American woman was killed on Tuesday when stones were hurled at her vehicle on the outskirts of Addis Ababa, where residents said crowds have attacked other vehicles since a stampede at a weekend protest killed at least 55 people. The weekend crush took place when police fired teargas and shots in the air to disperse anti-government demonstrations during a festival in the Oromiya region, south of the capital.


Colombia's Santos to meet rival Uribe in bid to save rebel peace deal
3:09:21 PM

Colombia's President Santos shows his vote for a   referendum on a peace deal between the government and Revolutionary Armed Forces   of Colombia (FARC) rebels at Bolivar Square in BogotaColombian President Juan Manuel Santos will meet with opposition rival Alvaro Uribe on Wednesday in a bid to resolve differences over a peace deal with FARC rebels that was rejected in a shock vote this week, leaving the country in limbo. The surprise plebiscite result, which confounded pollsters and is a political disaster for Santos, has plunged the country into uncertainty over the future of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) rebels, who had been expected to disarm once the deal was passed by voters. Uribe, a former president and current senator, opposed Santos' peace talks from the start and says the final deal, which was reached in August after four years of painstaking negotiations in Havana, gives too many concessions to the rebels.




Swiss prosecutors probe suspected $800 million misappropriation from Malaysia's 1MDB
1:46:20 PM

Men walk past a 1 Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB)   billboard at the fund's flagship Tun Razak Exchange development in Kuala   LumpurSwitzerland's Office of the Attorney General (OAG) said on Wednesday a Ponzi scheme may have been set up to conceal the alleged fraud, adding it was seeking further help from Malaysia for its investigation. It is the latest development in a number of investigations around the world related to allegations of the misappropriation of funds and money-laundering surrounding 1Malaysia Development Berhad, commonly known as 1MDB. Founded by Prime Minister Najib Razak, who chaired its advisory board, 1MDB is currently the subject of money-laundering investigations in at least six countries including Switzerland, Singapore and the United States.




Congo demands deportation of S. Sudan rebels by U.N. mission
1:37:24 PM
By Aaron Ross KINSHASA (Reuters) - Authorities from the Democratic Republic of Congo have issued an ultimatum to the country's U.N. peacekeeping mission to deport South Sudanese rebels rescued by U.N. forces, the mission (MONUSCO) said on Wednesday. "There was an official document that was submitted to the Special Representative of the Secretary General setting an ultimatum, in a general manner, for the departure of these troops," spokesman Felix Basse told reporters in the Congolese capital of Kinshasa.


UK 'fake sheikh' reporter guilty of plot to alter evidence in celebrity case
12:41:27 PM

Undercover reporter Mahmood arrives at the Old Bailey   courthouse in LondonMazher Mahmood, one of Britain's best known undercover reporters renowned for his "fake sheikh" sting operations, was facing jail on Wednesday after being convicted of plotting to alter evidence in a high-profile court case where he was the main witness. Mahmood, whose elaborate disguises have duped criminals, celebrities, sporting figures and even royalty, conspired to alter a police statement during the 2014 drugs prosecution of Tulisa Contostavlos, a singer and former judge of the British version of the "X Factor" TV talent show. Contostavlos was set to go on trial accused of supplying cocaine for Mahmood while he posed as an influential Indian film producer.




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