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Indonesia police make more arrests in foiled Jakarta bomb plot
8:25:08 AM
Indonesian police over the weekend arrested two more members of a militant group that had planned to bomb government buildings and the Myanmar embassy in Jakarta, having arrested the bombmaker earlier in the week, a police spokesman said on Sunday. All the suspects belong to Jamaah Ansharut Daulah, a militant group that backs Islamic state, police spokesman Boy Rafli Amar said. Earlier this week, police arrested 23-year-old Rio Priatna Wibawa at his home in Majalengka, West Java, with a large amount of bomb-making material that he planned to use in attacks next month.


Two mass graves of Iraq's Yazidi minority found near Mosul - official
8:17:28 AM

Nineveh Operations Commander Major General Najm   al-Jubbouri leads his troops during an operation against Islamic State militants   southeast of MosulTwo mass graves of at least 18 members of Iraq's Yazidi minority, thousands of whom have been killed and kidnapped by Islamic State, have been discovered as security forces fight to dislodge the militants from Mosul, a local official said. Kurdish peshmerga forces found the grave near the Shababit junction in northwestern Iraq while scouting the area. Islamic State systematically killed, captured and enslaved thousands of Yazidis in the summer of 2014 as they overran the Sinjar area, where many of them lived.




Anti-pipeline protesters told to leave North Dakota camp by Dec. 5
4:39:17 AM

The Oceti Sakowin camp is seen during a protest   against plans to pass the Dakota Access pipeline near the Standing Rock Indian   Reservation, near Cannon Ball, North DakotaBy Terray Sylvester CANNON BALL, N.D. (Reuters) - Activists protesting plans to run an oil pipeline beneath a lake near the Standing Rock Sioux reservation in North Dakota said on Saturday they have no intention of leaving a protest camp after U.S. authorities warned it must be vacated by Dec. 5. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, which manages the federal land where the main camp protesting the Dakota Access pipeline is located, said it would close public access to the area north of the Cannonball River, including to protesters. It said this was partly to protect the general public from violent confrontations between protesters and law enforcement that have occurred in the area.




Clinton team to take part in U.S. state vote recount, Trump blasts effort
4:24:43 AM

U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary   Clinton speaks at a campaign event in MilwaukeeBy Ian Simpson and Roberta Rampton WASHINGTON/WEST PAlM BEACH, Fla. (Reuters) - Democrat Hillary Clinton's campaign will take part in a recount of Wisconsin votes in the U.S. presidential race, an effort Republican winner Donald Trump called "ridiculous" on Saturday. Wisconsin's election board on Friday approved the recount requested by Green Party candidate Jill Stein. Marc Elias, the Clinton campaign counsel, said the campaign would take part in the recount in Wisconsin as well as in the other battleground states of Pennsylvania and Michigan if recounts were mounted there.




Miami's Cubans celebrate Castro's death, hopeful for fresh start
4:17:51 AM

A man holds a Cuban flag after the announcement of   the death of Cuban revolutionary leader Fidel Castro in the Little Havana district   of MiamiBy Francisco Alvarado and Nicole Martinez MIAMI (Reuters) - Cuban-Americans poured into the streets of Miami's Little Havana on Saturday to celebrate the death of Fidel Castro, while leaders of Florida's Cuban emigre community portrayed his passing as a hopeful sign for reform in their homeland. Vendors selling "Cuba Libre" flags and T-shirts set up shop on nearly every street corner, as rows of cars, many of them blaring horns, flooded the streets.




France votes for centre-right candidate - and perhaps next president
3:18:53 AM

Francois Fillon, former French prime minister and   member of Les Republicains political party, attends a rally as he campaigns in the   second round for the French center-right presidential primary election in ParisBy Richard Lough and Sudip Kar-Gupta PARIS (Reuters) - Former prime ministers Francois Fillon and Alain Juppe go head-to-head on Sunday in a runoff vote for France's centre-right presidential nomination, with the winner likely to face a showdown against a resurgent far-right in next year's election. A 62-year-old racing car enthusiast who lives in a Loire valley chateau, Fillon promises radical reforms to France's regulation-encumbered economy, vowing to roll back the state and slash government's bloated costs. "My enemy is the decline of France," Fillon declared on Friday night, speaking to supporters in Paris at a final rally before the vote.




Leaders pay tribute to Fidel Castro, but critics scathing of 'tyrant'
3:01:23 AM

File photo of former Cuban President Fidel Castro   listening during a meeting with his brother Cuban President Raul Castro and   Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez in Havana(Reuters) - World leaders paid tribute on Saturday to Fidel Castro, the Cuban revolutionary leader who built a communist state on the doorstep of the United States, but in death just as in life he divided opinion, and critics labeled him a "tyrant". Castro died on Friday aged 90, his younger brother and successor Raul Castro announced on state television. U.S. PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA: U.S. President Barack Obama offered his condolences to Fidel Castro's family and added that history would judge Castro's impact on Cuba and around the world.




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