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Ecuador moves Assange questioning to November
Thursday, October 13, 2016 3:21 AM

Julian Assange, Founder and Editor-in-Chief of   WikiLeaks speaks via video link during a press conference on the occasion of the   ten year anniversary celebration of WikiLeaks in BerlinEcuador has delayed until Nov. 14 its questioning of Julian Assange in a Swedish rape investigation, at the Wikileaks founder's request, the prosecutor's office of the Andean country said on Wednesday. The questioning, led by an Ecuadorian prosecutor and originally scheduled for Monday, could help end a four-year-longdeadlock since Assange took refuge in Ecuador's Londonembassy. "He made the request in a document, via the Ecuadorian ambassador in the United Kingdom, in which he sets out his reasons pertaining to protection guarantees and self-defense," the prosecutor's office said in a statement.




Trump touched us inappropriately, two women tell New York Times
Thursday, October 13, 2016 2:56 AM

Republican U.S. presidential nominee Donald Trump   arrives at a campaign rally in LakelandBy Roberta Rampton and Emily Flitter WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Two women accused Donald Trump of inappropriate touching in a story posted on the New York Times website on Wednesday, accusations his spokesman called "fiction" but which may further damage the Republican presidential nominee's campaign with only four weeks to go until the Nov. 8 election. One of the women, Jessica Leeds, appeared on camera to recount how Trump grabbed her breasts and tried to put his hand up her skirt in the first class cabin on a flight to New York in or around 1980. Trump's campaign denied there was any truth to the accounts and a senior adviser told Reuters that Trump is preparing a lawsuit against the New York Times.




Three South Koreans found shot dead in Philippines amid string of killings
Thursday, October 13, 2016 2:44 AM
The bodies of three South Koreans with gunshot wounds to the head have been found in the Philippines, a South Korean foreign ministry official said on Thursday, the latest in a string of killings of Koreans in the southeast Asian nation. Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has waged a ruthless anti-crime campaign since taking office on June 30 in which more than 3,600 people have died in police operations and alleged vigilante killings.


Australia charges two teenagers with planning Islamic State-inspired attack
Thursday, October 13, 2016 12:10 AM
Australian police on Thursday charged two 16-year boys with planning an imminent, Islamic State-inspired terror attack. The two teenagers, who were arrested in a western suburb of Sydney on Wednesday, were found to be carrying two knives, though police said the exact target of their alleged plot is unknown. "We did prevent what we would suspect was going to be an attack," said Catherine Burn, deputy commissioner, New South Wales Police.


Thousands march for Colombia peace, rebel leader sees solution soon
10:59:52 PM

Indigenous Colombians rally for an imminent   resolution to the nation's peace agreement during a march with white flowers in   Bogota, ColombiaBy Helen Murphy BOGOTA (Reuters) - Thousands of Colombians wearing white and carrying flowers marched through Bogota on Wednesday demanding that politicians revive a peace accord to end five-decades of war after voters rejected the hard-fought deal in a referendum. In a show of support for the agreement inked last month by President Juan Manuel Santos and Rodrigo Londono, head of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), the throng of students, farmers and indigenous leaders congregated in Plaza Bolivar, in front of Congress.




British PM to human traffickers - 'We are coming after you'
10:28:41 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 an estimated 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. Last month, May pledged to use 33.5 million pounds ($42 million) from the foreign aid budget to focus on combating slavery in countries which victims are known to be trafficked to Britain, where an estimated 11,700 people are enslaved.




Fighting in Central African Republic kills at least 23
10:00:41 PM
By Crispin Dembassa-Kete KAGA BANDORO, Central African Republic (Reuters) - Fighters from Central African Republic's largely Muslim Seleka militia attacked refugees in the country's remote north on Wednesday, stabbing or hacking to death 13 people before U.N. peacekeepers repelled them, killing at least 10, officials said. Several people were also wounded in the attack targeting Kaga Bandoro, a town of dirt roads and thatched mud huts. Hundreds of panicked villagers, already refugees from earlier violence, then fled in the direction of the U.N. base.


Kerry, Lavrov to resume talks on Syria despite war crimes row
9:59:56 PM

A man reacts on the rubble of damaged buildings after   losing relatives to an airstrike in the besieged rebel-held al-Qaterji   neighbourhood of AleppoBy 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 the United States and France said amounted to war crimes for which Syria and Russia were responsible.




Putin rejects accusations of meddling in U.S. election
9:37:21 PM

Russian President Putin attends VTB Capital   "Russia Calling!" Investment Forum in MoscowBy James Oliphant and Katya Golubkova WASHINGTON/MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin insisted on Wednesday his country was not involved in an effort to influence the U.S. presidential election even as WikiLeaks released another trove of internal documents from Hillary Clinton's campaign. Last week, the U.S. government formally accused Russia of launching a hacking campaign to "interfere with the U.S. election process." Clinton's campaign, which has charged the Kremlin is trying to help Republican Donald Trump win the White House on Nov. 8, took its allegations a step further on Tuesday when John Podesta, chairman of the Democratic nominee's campaign, accused the Trump campaign of colluding with Russia.




Dutch may allow assisted suicide for those who feel life is over
9:35:36 PM
By Toby Sterling AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - The Dutch government intends to draft a law that would legalise assisted suicide for people who feel they have "completed life," but are not necessarily terminally ill, it said on Wednesday. The Netherlands was the first country to legalise euthanasia, in 2002, but only for patients who were considered to be suffering unbearable pain with no hope of a cure. In a letter to parliament, the health and justice ministers said details remain to be worked out but that people who "have a well-considered opinion that their life is complete, must, under strict and careful criteria, be allowed to finish that life in a manner dignified for them." The proposal is likely to provoke critics who say Dutch euthanasia practice has already expanded beyond the borders originally envisioned for it, with "unbearable suffering" not only applying to people with terminal diseases, but also to some with mental illnesses and dementia.


Syrian bomb plotter commits suicide in German police custody
9:20:58 PM

A German policeman holds the picture of a   terrorist-subject infront of the main terminal of Berlin-Schoenefeld airport, in   SchoenefeldA Syrian migrant suspected of planning a bomb attack on a Berlin airport has committed suicide in a detention centre in Leipzig, the Justice Ministry for the state of Saxony said on Wednesday. Investigators believe Jaber Albakr, 22, who arrived in Germany last year, was close to staging an attack comparable to those that killed 130 people in Paris last November and 32 in Belgium in March. "On the evening of October 12, 2016, Jaber Albakr, who was suspected of planning a serious attack, took his life in the detention centre at Leipzig correctional hospital," the ministry said in a statement on its website.




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