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Elections in five states to begin next month in test for Modi
8:56:24 AM

Election officials carry electronic voting machines   as they arrive to count ballots at a counting centre in AllahabadThe election commission on Wednesday scheduled five state polls for the next two months that will test support for Prime Minister Narendra Modi's gamble to abolish high-denomination banknotes. Voting in Uttar Pradesh, the most populous state that is home to 200 million people, will begin on Feb. 11 and finish on March 8, chief election commissioner Nasim Zaidi told reporters. Polls will also be conducted in the states of Goa, Manipur, Punjab and Uttarakhand in February and March, with votes in all five elections tallied on March 11, Zaidi said.




Thai leaders say general election on track for this year
8:32:33 AM

Thailand's Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha (R)   and Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Prawit Wongsuwan greet government   officers before a weekly cabinet meeting at Government House in BangkokThai Deputy Prime Minister Prawit Wongsuwan said on Wednesday a general election will be held this year after doubts were raised by a member of the national legislative assembly. What the National Legislative Assembly has said is their problem," Prawit, who is also defence minister, told reporters in Bangkok. A member of the military-appointed National Legislative Assembly said on Monday the election would have to be delayed until 2018 to allow time to pass laws needed to hold it.




Chinese ex-mayor to be prosecuted for "discipline breaches"
8:24:37 AM
The former mayor of the Chinese port of Tianjin has been expelled from the Communist Party and will be prosecuted for "serious discipline breaches", the party's anti-graft watchdog said on Wednesday. Huang Xingguo, 63, was placed under investigation on suspicion of the same charge, which is a euphemism for corruption, in September 2016, while he was acting party chief for the city. Since assuming office four years ago, President Xi Jinping has waged battle against deep-seated graft, warning, as others have before him, the problem is so serious it could undermine the party's grip on power.


Turkey says identity of Istanbul attacker established, manhunt goes on
8:10:58 AM

A man places flowers at the entrance of Reina   nightclub, which was attacked by a gunman, in IstanbulTurkey has established the identity of the gunman who killed 39 people in an attack on an Istanbul nightclub on New Year's Day, its foreign minister said, and further arrests were made on Wednesday, but the attacker himself remains at large. The gunman shot dead a police officer and a civilian at the entrance to the exclusive Reina nightclub on Sunday then opened fire with an automatic rifle inside, reloading his weapon half a dozen times and shooting the wounded as they lay on the ground. Islamic State has claimed responsibility for the attack, saying it was revenge for Turkish military involvement in Syria.




Turkish foreign minister calls on Iran to stop truce violations in Syria
7:43:56 AM

Turkish Foreign Minister Cavusoglu attends a meeting   with his Russian counterpart Lavrov in MoscowANKARA (Reuters) - Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu called on Iran to exert pressure on Shi'ite-backed militias and the Syrian government to stop violating a ceasefire in Syria, warning it was putting planned peace talks in peril. Turkey is working with Russia on the question of sanctions for those who violate the ceasefire deal, which was brokered by Ankara and Moscow, Cavusoglu said in a televised interview with the state-run Anadolu news agency. ...




Turkey extends emergency rule to maintain purge of Gulen supporters - deputy PM
7:30:06 AM

A man waves a Turkish flag in front of Ataturk   Airport during an attempted coup in IstanbulTurkey's parliament voted overnight to extend emergency rule by three months in a move which the government said was needed to sustain a purge of supporters of the U.S.-based Muslim cleric accused of orchestrating July's failed coup, state media said. Emergency rule, first imposed in Turkey after an attempted putsch on July 15 and then extended in October, enables the government to bypass parliament in enacting new laws and to limit or suspend rights and freedoms when deemed necessary. The extension, effective from Jan. 19, comes as Turkey reels from a series of attacks by Islamist or Kurdish militants, most recently on Sunday when a lone gunman shot dead 39 people in an Istanbul nightclub during New Year celebrations.




Video of New Year attack on woman in Bengaluru prompts police probe
7:29:06 AM
Police in India's technology hub of Bengaluru said on Wednesday they had begun investigating reports of a New Year's assault on a woman after a video emerged showing the attack by two men, as bystanders watched. It had widely been regarded as safer for women than New Delhi, which is often labelled the country's rape capital, for the many sex crimes reported there.


Turkey detains 5 in connection with Istanbul nightclub attack - AA
6:49:19 AM

Flowers are placed near the entrance of Reina   nightclub by the Bosphorus, which was attacked by a gunman, in IstanbulTurkish police have detained five Islamic State suspects in the western city of Izmir in connection with the gun attack in an Istanbul nightclub which killed 39 people on New Year's Day, the state-run Anadolu agency said on Wednesday. Anadolu reported on Tuesday that 14 people had been detained over the attack, which Islamic State has claimed, while NTV reported that two foreign nationals had been detained at Istanbul's main Ataturk airport.




Civil rights activists arrested protesting Trump's Attorney General pick
6:29:53 AM

NAACP's Simelton, Brooks and Crawford occupy the   mobile office of Jeff Sessions in Mobile, Alabama(Reuters) - Police in Alabama arrested six civil rights activists staging a sit-in at Senator Jeff Sessions' office on Tuesday to protest his nomination for U.S. Attorney General, criticizing his record on voting rights and race relations. Sessions, 70, has a history of controversial positions on race, immigration and criminal justice reform. Members of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) had vowed to occupy Sessions' Mobile, Alabama office until the conservative Republican lawmaker either withdrew as a candidate or they were arrested.




Judge dismisses case against former wrestling star in 1983 death
6:10:20 AM
A judge on Tuesday ended a murder case against ex-professional wrestler Jimmy "Superfly" Snuka in Pennsylvania, after ruling him mentally incompetent to stand trial over the 1983 death of his girlfriend, media reports said. Lehigh County Judge Kelly L. Banach granted a request from Snuka's attorney to end the case, The Morning Call newspaper said. In June, Banach had found Snuka, 73, incompetent to stand trial.


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