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Romania's President says will appoint PM after Dec. 25
12:41:44 PM

Romania's President Klaus Iohannis smiles while   casting his ballot for a parliamentary election in BucharestRomanian President Klaus Iohannis said on Thursday he will appoint a prime minister designate after Dec. 25 as he needed time to assess the proposal made by the Social Democrat Party (PSD), the winners of a Dec. 11 parliamentary election. The PSD has formed a ruling coalition with their junior ally ALDE, backed in parliament by the ethnic Hungarian party UDMR. It proposed 52-year-old former development minister Sevil Shhaideh for prime minister during consultations with the president on Wednesday.




Britain's Prince Charles says populism risks return to "horrors of the past"
12:38:45 PM

Britain's Prince Charles meets people on a   Scholarship programme during a visit to the Bank in LondonBritain's Prince Charles said on Thursday the rise of populist groups across the world had deeply disturbing echoes of the fascism of the 1930s, and warned against a repeat of the "horrors of the past" to prevent religious persecution. The heir to the British throne, who plans to take the title Defender of Faith when he becomes King in an effort to unite all religions, said on BBC Radio there had been a rise in aggression towards those who adhered to a minority faith. "We owe it to those who suffered and died so horribly not to repeat the horrors of the past." The prince's comments follow a warning from Pope Francis, who said in November that an "epidemic of animosity" against people of other races or religions was hurting the weakest in society.




Fingerprints of Tunisian suspect in Berlin attack found on truck door - media
11:53:28 AM

Handout picture released by the German   Bundeskriminalamt (BKA) Federal Crime Office shows suspect Anis Amri searched in   relation with the Monday's truck attack on a Christmas market in BerlinBy Michelle Martin and Michael Nienaber BERLIN (Reuters) - Investigators found fingerprints of a Tunisian suspect in the Berlin Christmas market attack on the door of the truck that ploughed through the crowds, killing 12, German media said on Thursday, as a nationwide manhunt for the migrant was underway. Islamic State has claimed responsibility for the attack in which a truck smashed through wooden huts selling gifts, mulled wine and sausages on Monday evening. The media did not name their source for the report about Amri's fingerprints and police declined to comment when contacted by Reuters.




China court exonerates four in latest overturned sentence
11:41:27 AM
A court in China on Thursday exonerated four men who had been originally sentenced to death for rape and murder, in the latest case of courts overturning dubious verdicts. The four had been given death sentences in 2003, which they appealed. In 2006, the verdict was reduced to a death sentence suspended for two years, which in practice is often commuted to life in jail.


Four people arrested in connection with Berlin attack suspect - media
11:08:21 AM

Flowers and candles are placed near the Christmas   market at Breitscheid square in BerlinBy Michelle Martin and Michael Nienaber BERLIN (Reuters) - German police arrested four people who had been in contact with A Tunisian suspect in the Berlin Christmas market attack that killed 12 people, media reports said on Thursday, as a nationwide manhunt for the migrant was underway. A spokesman for the German chief federal prosecutor denied the media reports and said he would give no further details on the operation to avoid jeopardising it. Bild newspaper cited an anti-terrorism investigator as saying that it was clear in spring that the Tunisian suspect - 24-year-old Anis Amri - was looking for accomplices for an attack and was interested in weapons.




Bahrain questions activist over criticism of Gulf states
11:01:10 AM
Bahraini authorities have questioned detained activist Nabeel Rajab about an article under his name in France's Le Monde daily containing what they called misinformation and "false rumours" about Gulf Arab states. An interior ministry statement announcing this on Thursday also said it had referred its case against Rajab, one of the Arab world's most prominent human rights activists, to the kingdom's public prosecutors. Rajab is already on trial on charges of spreading false information about Bahrain and "disseminating rumours at a time of war," a reference to Yemen, where a coalition of Arab countries including Bahrain is fighting the Iranian-allied Houthi group.


Russia lays to rest murdered Turkey envoy with full honours
9:45:42 AM

Flag-wrapped coffin of late Russian Ambassador to   Turkey Karlov is carried to a plane during a ceremony at Esenboga airport in   AnkaraBy Peter Hobson MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia staged a sombre memorial ceremony on Thursday for Andrei Karlov, the Russian ambassador to Turkey gunned down in Ankara on Monday by a man shouting "Allahu Akbar" and "Don't forget Aleppo". Russia and Turkey have branded the assassination a failed attempt to derail a rapprochement between Moscow and Ankara which has seen them cooperate more closely over Syria, where they have backed different sides in the conflict. Diplomats and family members gathered at the Russian Foreign Ministry, a looming Stalin-era skyscraper in central Moscow, to bid farewell to Karlov, who was 62.




German prosecutor denies report of arrests in Berlin attack case
9:44:43 AM
BERLIN (Reuters) - A spokesman for the German chief federal prosecutor on Thursday denied a media report saying that there had been four arrests of people who had contact with the Tunisian suspect in the Berlin Christmas market attack. "No, that's not the case," the spokesman said when asked about the report. "We do not know of any arrest," he added. (Reporting by Ursula Knapp; Writing by Michelle Martin; Editing by Michael Nienaber)


Ex-BSI banker jailed for 30 months in 1MDB-linked case
9:43:48 AM

Men walk past a 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB)   billboard at the fund's flagship Tun Razak Exchange development in Kuala   LumpurBy Fathin Ungku SINGAPORE (Reuters) - A Singapore court jailed a former wealth manager for Swiss bank BSI for 30 months on Thursday on charges of perverting the course of justice in a case linked to a money-laundering investigation involving Malaysian fund 1MDB. Prosecutors said Yeo Jiawei, the third BSI banker sentenced in the city-state this year, urged witnesses to lie to police and destroy evidence during the investigation of illicitly transferred funds linked to the Malaysian sovereign wealth fund, 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB). "There was planning and premeditation for the commission of the offence," District Judge Ng Peng Hong said.




Philippines' Duterte wants to give bank governor 'a whack', charge staff
9:38:00 AM

Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte inspects an   honour guard with Singapore's President Tony Tan at the Istana in SingaporeBy Karen Lema MANILA (Reuters) - Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte lashed out at the country's central bank on Thursday, telling its governor "I will give you a whack" and threatening criminal charges against the country's anti-money laundering body for supporting graft. Duterte vented his fury during a speech announcing next year's 3.35 trillion pesos ($67 billion) state budget and accused the Anti-Money Laundering Council (AMLC) of failing to support his war on drugs by tracking the flow of drug money. "I am going to charge all of you there criminally ... and count 1-2-3 and if you don't resign I will treat you as drug addicts," he said of the AMLC.




U.S. drone pilots defend tactics as Afghans question civilian toll
9:35:32 AM

A U.S. airman controls the sensors on a U.S. Air   Force drone from a command trailer at Kandahar Airfield, AfghanistanBy Josh Smith KANDAHAR, Afghanistan (Reuters) - They are speaking about the same deadly drone war that the United States has been waging this year, but talk to the U.S. military and Afghan civilians and their conclusions about who is targeted are often starkly different. To the Americans, only enemy combatants were killed by missiles fired from unmanned aircraft in Afghanistan in 2016. Eyewitness accounts, however, along with United Nations reports, suggest dozens of civilians were among the casualties.




Four people arrested in connection with Berlin attack suspect - Bild
9:13:25 AM

Workers place concrete barriers outside the Christmas   market at Breitscheid square in BerlinBERLIN (Reuters) - Germany's chief federal prosecutor has confirmed the arrests of four people who had contact with the Tunisian suspect in the Berlin Christmas market attack that killed 12 people, German newspaper Bild said on Thursday. The chief federal prosecutor was not immediately available for comment. (Reporting by Michelle Martin and Thorsten Severin; Editing by Michael Nienaber)




Can technology stop another truck attack?
9:04:40 AM

Workers place concrete barriers outside the Christmas   market at Breitscheid square in BerlinBy Paul Sandle LONDON (Reuters) - The attack on a Berlin Christmas market showed the devastation that can be wrought by the simple act of driving a truck into crowds, and the problems in preventing another massacre. The attack in Germany on Monday, in which 11 people were killed by the truck in addition to the murder of the Polish driver, mirrored a militant raid in the French city of Nice in July that killed 86. Hauliers increasingly track their vehicles in real time but security experts say the technology cannot be used to stop an attack if a lorry has been hijacked to be used as a weapon.




Chinese court jails former coal group chiefs for bribery
8:46:27 AM
A Chinese court has jailed two former chiefs of state-owned Shanxi Coking Coal Group for bribery, the court said on Thursday, the latest in a series of company chiefs brought down by China's crackdown on corruption. Shanxi Coking Coal Group is the largest coking coal producer in China, with annual coal production of over 100 million tonnes. The court in Jiangsu, in the eastern province of Jiangsu, jailed Bai Peizhong, former group chairman, for 13 years and six months for taking and offering bribes, it said in a statement after Wednesday's trial.


U.N. council to vote Thursday on end to Israeli settlements
8:06:41 AM

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu attends the   weekly cabinet meeting in JerusalemBy Michelle Nichols UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The United Nations Security Council is due to vote on Thursday on a draft resolution that would demand that Israel "immediately and completely cease all settlement activities in the occupied Palestinian territory, including East Jerusalem." Egypt circulated the draft on Wednesday evening and the 15-member council is due to vote at 3 p.m. (2000 GMT) on Thursday, diplomats said. The White House declined to comment. Some council diplomats hope President Barack Obama, who has had a rocky relationship with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, may allow Security Council action by abstaining on the vote.




Afghan police search house of parliament member after attack
7:08:59 AM

An Afghan man removes the burning items from the   house of an Afghan member of parliament which was attacked by Taliban last night   in Kabul, AfghanistanAfghan police and security officials combed through the wreckage of a member of parliament's house in Kabul on Thursday after an attack by Taliban gunmen in which at least seven people were killed. Broken glass and spent bullet cartridges lay on the bloodstained ground of the heavily fortified house in the district of Khushal Khan belonging to Mir Wali, a member of parliament from the volatile southern province of Helmand. It was really horrible and we couldn't sleep whole the night." The Taliban said 20 people, including senior security officials from Helmand, had been killed in the attack but government officials put the death toll at seven.




South Korean court holds first hearing on Park's impeachment case
7:04:39 AM

Lee Jin-Sung, Lee Jung-Mi and Kang Il-Won, judges of   South Korea's Constitutional Court, sit on during a hearing into whether to   confirm the impeachment of President Park Geun-Hye, at the Constitutional Court in   SeoulBy Joyce Lee SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea's Constitutional Court on Thursday began its deliberations on a parliamentary impeachment vote against President Park Geun-hye, who could become the first elected South Korean leader to be thrown out of office. Park was indicted in a December 9 parliamentary vote by a wider-than-expected margin after being accused of colluding with a friend to pressure big businesses to make contributions to non-profit foundations backing presidential initiatives. Park, whose father ruled the country for 18 years after seizing power in a 1961 coup, has denied wrongdoing but apologised for carelessness in her ties with the friend, Choi Soon-sil, who is facing her own trial.




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