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Lawyer decries emotional testimony at South Carolina church gunman's trial
8:40:45 PM

Dylann Roof, who is facing the death penalty for the   hate-fueled killings of nine black churchgoers, makes his opening statement at his   trial in this courtroom sketch in CharlestonBy Harriet McLeod CHARLESTON, S.C. (Reuters) - Convicted murderer Dylann Roof's failure to object in court to tearful testimony by family members of those slain in the South Carolina church massacre show he is incapable of making a case to spare his life, his former lawyer said on Thursday. Roof, a 22-year-old white supremacist, is acting as his own lawyer as prosecutors at his federal hate crimes trial in Charleston make a case for him to be sentenced to death for murdering nine black people at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in 2015. "This man cannot protect his own rights," Bruck argued.




U.S. spy chief 'resolute' on Russia cyber attack, differs with Trump
8:29:26 PM

Clapper testifies before a Senate Armed Services   Committee hearing on foreign cyber threats, on Capitol Hill in WashingtonBy Dustin Volz and Patricia Zengerle WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The top U.S. intelligence official said on Thursday he was "even more resolute" in his belief that Russia staged cyber attacks on Democrats during the 2016 election campaign, rebuking persistent skepticism from Republican President-elect Donald Trump about whether Moscow was involved. Director of National Intelligence James Clapper said he had a very high level of confidence that Russia hacked Democratic Party institutions and campaign staff email, and disseminated propaganda and fake news aimed at the Nov. 8 election.




Suspected Kurdish militants kill two in car bombing in Turkey's Izmir
7:54:50 PM

Medics arrive at the scene after an explosion outside   a courthouse in IzmirBy Nevzat Devranoglu and Tuvan Gumrukcu ANKARA (Reuters) - Suspected Kurdish militants clashed with police and detonated a car bomb in western Turkey on Thursday after their vehicle was stopped at a checkpoint, killing a police officer and a court employee, officials said. The explosion and gunfire outside the main courthouse in Izmir, Turkey's third largest city, highlighted the country's deteriorating security after a gunman killed 39 people in a New Year's Day mass shooting at an Istanbul nightclub. "Based on the preparation, the weapons, the bombs and ammunition seized, it is understood that a big atrocity was being planned," Deputy Prime Minister Veysi Kaynak told reporters.




Yemeni detainees land in Saudi Arabia after transfer from Guantanamo
7:37:27 PM
RIYADH (Reuters) - Four Yemeni detainees held by the United States at its Guantanamo Bay military prison landed in Saudi Arabia on Thursday, part of a final push by President Barack Obama to shrink the inmate population there before leaving office. Family members met the detainees in tearful reunions at the royal airport the capital Riyadh. (Reporting by Katie Paul; Editing by Dominic Evans)


U.S. Senate Democrats demand probe of Trump health nominee
7:01:21 PM

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump holds a   campaign event in Eau ClaireBy Susan Cornwell and Susan Heavey WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Senate Democrats on Thursday demanded an ethics probe into Tom Price, President-elect Donald Trump's pick for health secretary, following a report that the fierce Obamacare critic traded in healthcare company stock while pushing legislation in Congress that could affect those shares. Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer and others made their comments as congressional Republicans moved ahead with their long-desired effort to dismantle President Barack Obama's Affordable Care Act, and signalled the vehemence with which Democrats will fight to protect the 2010 law.




Comey defends actions during 'challenging' U.S. election year
7:00:10 PM

FBI Director Comey sworn in before House Oversight   and Government Reform Committee in WashingtonFBI Director James Comey on Thursday defended his handling of Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton's email investigation during the contentious U.S. presidential election, according to a message to FBI staff reported by ABC News. Comey and the Federal Bureau of Investigation came under criticism from Republicans and Democrats amid its investigation into Democrat Hillary Clinton's use of a personal email server while U.S. secretary of state. "I would be lying if I said the external criticism doesn't bother me at all, but the truth is, it doesn't bother me much because of the way we made the decision," Comey said in the New Year's message, ABC reported.




VW must face U.S. investor lawsuit in emissions scandal
6:20:44 PM

FILE PHOTO: A Volkswagen logo is seen on the wheel of   a car in GrafenwoehrBy David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Volkswagen AG and former Chief Executive Officer Martin Winterkorn must defend an investor lawsuit in California over the company's diesel emissions cheating scandal, a U.S. judge has ruled. The plaintiffs, mostly U.S. municipal pension funds, have accused VW of not having informed the market in a timely fashion about the issue as well as understating possible financial liabilities, according to the 41-court document seen by Reuters. The pension funds include those representing Arkansas State Highway Employees and Miami Police.




Germany is sued in U.S. over early-1900s Namibia slaughter
6:13:03 PM
By Jonathan Stempel NEW YORK (Reuters) - Germany was sued for damages in the United States on Thursday by descendants of the Herero and Nama people of Namibia, for what they called a genocide campaign by German colonial troops in the early 1900s that led to more than 100,000 deaths. According to a complaint filed with the U.S. District Court in Manhattan, Germany has excluded the plaintiffs from talks with Namibia regarding what occurred, and has publicly said any settlement will not include reparations to victims, even if compensation is awarded to Namibia itself. "There is no assurance that any of the proposed foreign aid by Germany will actually reach or assist the minority indigenous communities that were directly harmed," the plaintiffs' lawyer Ken McCallion said in an email.


Two arrested in Israel for threatening judges in soldier trial - police
6:12:42 PM
By Jeffrey Heller JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israeli police said on Thursday they arrested two people for inciting violence on social media against three military judges who convicted a soldier of manslaughter for shooting dead a wounded Palestinian attacker. The judges found Sergeant Elor Azaria, 20, guilty of the charge on Wednesday, and supporters have set up several Facebook pages urging Israel's president to pardon him. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has also called for a pardon on his own Facebook page.


Berlin truck attacker used at least 14 names - German police
6:12:13 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 BerlinBy Joseph Nasr and Matthias Inverardi BERLIN/DUESSELDORF, Germany (Reuters) - The Tunisian man who killed 12 people last month by ploughing a truck into a Berlin Christmas market had lived under at least 14 different names in Germany, a regional police chief said on Thursday, raising more questions about security lapses. Anis Amri, shot dead by Italian police in Milan on Dec. 23, had been marked as a potential threat by authorities in the western federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW)in February 2016, some six months after he arrived in Germany and applied for asylum. "He acted in a conspiratorial manner and used various personalities," Dieter Schuermann, head of the NRW Criminal Police Unit, told the regional parliament during a briefing.




More than 800 girls circumcised in Tanzania despite police crackdown
6:07:52 PM
By Kizito Makoye DAR ES SALAAM (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - More than 800 girls were subjected to female genital mutilation (FGM) in northern Tanzania last month, a local government official said, despite a police crackdown to stop the practice that affects millions of girls in the east African country.


Red Cross worker shot dead in northern Mali
5:22:23 PM
A local worker for the International Committee of the Red Cross was shot dead in the northern Mali town of Gao late on Wednesday night, a spokesman for the aid organisation and local residents said. "We are trying to confirm the details, but we can confirm the worker was killed," Saoure Barthelemi said on Thursday, without providing further details. Kader Toure, a resident of Gao, said the worker had been shot by two men on a motorcycle late at night.


France's far-right FN scrambles to raise cash for election battle
5:21:58 PM
By Simon Carraud and Ingrid Melander PARIS (Reuters) - France's far-right National Front is struggling to raise millions of euros it needs to fund its presidential election campaign, but leader Marine Le Pen vowed: "We will find one bank somewhere in the world that is willing to lend us that money." Le Pen - who has been tipped to make it through to the second-round runoff in May - accused French banks of playing politics by refusing to lend money to her party, suggesting it was being marginalised because of its far-right policies. The National Front (FN) said in December it needed to raise 27 million euros ($28 million) to fund its campaigning for the presidential and parliamentary elections in April-June. It has borrowed about 6 million euros from a political fundraising association headed by Le Pen's estranged father and FN founder Jean-Marie - an ironic twist given she threw him out of the party in 2015.


U.S. intelligence chief says Russia involvement in 2016 election unprecedented
4:47:47 PM
U.S. Director of National Intelligence James Clapper said on Thursday that Russia has a "long history" of interfering in elections, but that U.S. officials had never encountered activity like its efforts during the 2016 U.S. campaign. "The Russians have a long history of interfering in elections.


Reports that Trump eyeing revamp of spy agencies are false - spokesman
4:08:19 PM

Chief Strategist & Communications Director for   the Republican National Committee Sean Spicer arrives in the lobby of Republican   president-elect Donald Trump's Trump Tower in New YorkNEW YORK (Reuters) - Donald Trump's spokesman on Thursday rejected media reports that said the Republican president-elect was planning to restructure the nation's intelligence agencies, calling the reports "100 percent false." "There is no truth to this idea of restructuring the intelligence community infrastructure," Trump spokesman Sean Spicer told reporters in a conference call. "All transition activities are for information gathering purposes and all discussions are tentative." (Reporting by Amy Tennery and Mohammad Zargham; Writing by Susan Heavey; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama)




One dead, three held in connection with Cairo bomb attack
3:52:09 PM
One suspect was killed and three others arrested in a police raid in connection with a bomb attack that killed six policemen in Cairo on Dec. 9, the Interior Ministry said on Thursday. The ministry said those arrested in the raid on the outskirts of Cairo belonged to a militant group called the Hasm Movement, which claimed responsibility for the attack. Hasm is described by security forces as an armed wing of the Muslim Brotherhood.


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