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U.N. Security Council to vote Thursday on Israeli settlements
Thursday, December 22, 2016 12:41 AM
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The United Nations Security Council is due to vote on Thursday afternoon 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. It was unclear how the United States, which has traditionally protected Israel from U.N. action, would vote. (Reporting by Michelle Nichols; Editing by Sandra Maler)


India's crackdown on cash imperils pivotal national tax reform
Thursday, December 22, 2016 12:38 AM

A labourer talks on his mobile phone as he sits on   the sacks of spices at a wholesale spice and chemical market in the old quarters   of DelhiBy Rajesh Kumar Singh NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's crackdown on the cash economy has shattered the consensus needed for a new national sales tax, plunging his boldest reform into limbo and threatening to entrench an economic slowdown. Modi's government already had its work cut out to finalise a deal with India's 29 federal states to launch a Goods and Services Tax (GST) on April 1 that would transform Asia's third largest economy into a single market for the first time. A slump in business activity stemming from the cash crunch has caused the revenue of state governments, which collect value-added tax on goods and other duties, to slump by 25-40 percent.




U.S. charges Pakistani executive in $140 million fake diploma scheme
Thursday, December 22, 2016 12:34 AM
(Reuters) - The executive of a Pakistani company was charged in a U.S. federal court on Wednesday for his part in an alleged $140 million "fake-diploma mill" scheme, the latest step in a global crackdown touched off by arrests in Pakistan last year. Umair Hamid, 30, was charged in a criminal complaint filed in federal court in Manhattan with wire fraud, conspiracy to commit wire fraud and aggravated identity theft in connection with a scam that impacted tens of thousands of consumers. Hamid, an executive at software firm Axact, was arrested on Monday, according to a statement by Manhattan U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara.


U.N. creates team to prepare cases on Syria war crimes
Thursday, December 22, 2016 12:02 AM
By Michelle Nichols UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The United Nations General Assembly on Wednesday voted to establish a special team to "collect, consolidate, preserve and analyse evidence" as well as to prepare cases on war crimes and human rights abuses committed during the conflict in Syria. The General Assembly adopted a Liechtenstein-drafted resolution to establish the independent team with 105 in favour, 15 against and 52 abstentions. The team will work in coordination with the U.N. Syria Commission of Inquiry. Liechtenstein U.N. ...


U.N. creates team to prepare cases on Syria war crimes
11:56:18 PM

The Wider Image: After the battle, Aleppo shows its   scarsBy Michelle Nichols UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The United Nations General Assembly on Wednesday voted to establish a special team to "collect, consolidate, preserve and analyse evidence" as well as to prepare cases on war crimes and human rights abuses committed during the conflict in Syria. The General Assembly adopted a Liechtenstein-drafted resolution to establish the independent team with 105 in favour, 15 against and 52 abstentions. The team will work in coordination with the U.N. Syria Commission of Inquiry.




Cause of deadly Mexico fireworks blasts still unknown
11:25:05 PM

An aerial view shows the San Pablito fireworks market   after an explosion, outside the Mexican capital in TultepecBy Natalie Schachar and Noe Torres TULTEPEC, Mexico (Reuters) - Forensic investigators scoured the charred remains of a fireworks market outside Mexico City on Wednesday for clues to what caused a series of massive blasts that killed at least 32 people, the third fiery accident there in 11 years. Soldiers with dogs appeared to be looking for human remains. Alejandro Gomez, the state attorney general, told Mexican television it was unclear what caused the explosions, adding he could not corroborate accounts pointing to a detonation at one stall that may have begun a chain reaction.




India's crackdown on cash imperils pivotal national tax reform
11:13:23 PM

A labourer talks on his mobile phone as he sits on   the sacks of spices at a wholesale spice and chemical market in the old quarters   of DelhiBy Rajesh Kumar Singh NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's crackdown on the cash economy has shattered the consensus needed for a new national sales tax, plunging his boldest reform into limbo and threatening to entrench an economic slowdown. Modi's government already had its work cut out to finalise a deal with India's 29 federal states to launch a Goods and Services Tax (GST) on April 1 that would transform Asia's third largest economy into a single market for the first time. A slump in business activity stemming from the cash crunch has caused the revenue of state governments, which collect value-added tax on goods and other duties, to slump by 25-40 percent.




Trump after Berlin, Turkey attacks - 'I've been proven to be right'
10:29:37 PM

U.S. President-elect Donald Trump talks to members of   the media at Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, FloridaBy Melissa Fares PALM BEACH, Fla. (Reuters) - U.S. President-elect Donald Trump said on Wednesday that attacks this week in Berlin and Ankara proved he was correct to propose curbing Muslim immigration to the United States. "What's going on is terrible, terrible," Trump told reporters, when asked about the truck attack that killed 12 people at a Christmas market in Berlin and the killing of Russia's ambassador to Turkey. Islamic State claimed responsibility for the Berlin killings though U.S. officials say they had seen no evidence that the militant group had directed the attack. ...




Tempers flare outside court over detained Argentine social leader
10:27:11 PM
By Hugh Bronstein BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Protesters and police clashed on Wednesday outside a courthouse in northern Argentina where a social activist is on trial for offences including corruption, while her lawyers asked the Supreme Court to free her on human rights grounds. Fists flew as supporters of Milagro Sala, leader of the Tupac Amaru social welfare group in Jujuy province, tried to push past police who used choke holds to keep the crowd at bay. It was part of a series of hearings on charges ranging from intimidation to corruption.


Witnesses fearful in wealthy heir Durst's L.A. murder case - prosecutor
10:03:16 PM

Real estate heir Robert Durst appears in a New York   criminal courtroomBy Alex Dobuzinskis LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Witnesses expected to testify in the Los Angeles murder trial of real estate scion Robert Durst are concerned for their safety, a prosecutor told a judge on Tuesday, citing the heir's vast wealth and the deaths of people close to him. Durst, 73, whose ties to several slayings were chronicled last year in the HBO documentary "The Jinx," is charged with fatally shooting writer and longtime confidante Susan Berman in December 2000. Prosecutors say he killed her because of what she knew about the death of Durst's wife in New York two decades earlier.




Germany police hunt Tunisian asylum-seeker over Christmas market attack
9:11:55 PM

People protest against anti-immigration party   Alternative for Germany (AfD) demonstration in front of the chancellery in BerlinBy Michael Nienaber and Matthias Inverardi BERLIN/DUESSELDORF (Reuters) - German police are looking for an asylum-seeker from Tunisia after finding an identity document under the driver's seat of a truck that ploughed into a Berlin Christmas market and killed 12 people, officials and security sources said on Wednesday. The federal prosecutor's office offered a reward of up to 100,000 euros ($104,000) for information leading to the capture of the suspect, whom it identified as 24-year-old Anis Amri. German police commandos raided two apartments in the Berlin district of Kreuzberg late on Wednesday but did not find Amri, Die Welt newspaper reported, citing investigators.




German police raid two apartments in Berlin, attack suspect not found
8:57:39 PM
BERLIN (Reuters) - German police commandos raided two apartments in Berlin's neighbourhood of Kreuzberg on Wednesday but did not find a Tunisian man suspected of involvement in a deadly truck attack, Die Welt newspaper reported, citing investigators. It said investigators believed that Anis Amri may have been in one of the two apartments. Police forces had to overpower a man at one of the apartments, the paper said. It gave no further information. (Reporting by Joseph Nasr; Editing by Catherine Evans)


Taliban claim attack on house of Afghan member of parliament
7:21:40 PM
By Mirwais Harooni KABUL (Reuters) - Tha Taliban claimed responsibility for a suicide attack on the house of an Afghan member of parliament on Wednesday night that officials said killed at least five people and wounded a number of others. A security official said one attacker blew himself up at the house of Mir Wali, a member of parliament from the volatile southern province of Helmand, killing three security guards and allowing two other gunmen to get into the compound, where a meeting was underway. Mir Wali was wounded by shattered glass and other guests were also hurt in the attack, in which at least two civilians were killed.


Kvitova out for six months after surgery
7:16:06 PM

FILE PHOTO: Czech Republic's Petra Kvitova   smiles during the draw for the Fed Cup final in PragueTwo-time Wimbledon tennis champion Petra Kvitova, whose hand was wounded in a knife attack, will not play again for at least six months and it is too early to say when she can return to competition, her publicist said on Wednesday. Kvitova was injured on Tuesday when she fought off an intruder in her home in the Czech Republic, damaging all the fingers on her playing hand. Following a successful operation, the world number 11 will begin her rehabilitation in about six to eight weeks and hopes to be able to grip a racket again after three months, publicist Katie Spellman said.




Germany monitored truck suspect over weapons purchase plan - source
7:08:35 PM

Handout pictures released by the German   Bundeskriminalamt (BKA) Federal Crime Office show suspect Anis Amri searched in   relation with the Monday's truck attack on a Christmas market in BerlinBERLIN (Reuters) - German authorities observed Tunisian truck attack suspect Anis Amri over a period this year to try to determine whether he had planned a robbery to fund the purchase of automatic weapons for a possible attack with accomplices, a judicial source in Berlin told Reuters on Wednesday. The source, confirming an online report by the mass-selling Bild newspaper, said authorities stopped their monitoring activities after they could not prove the suspicions. Bild said Amri was monitored between March and September. The source declined to specify the observation period. ...




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