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Turkey detains 18 people over Izmir attack, sees PKK responsible - minister
2:29:39 PM
By Mehmet Emin Caliskan IZMIR, Turkey (Reuters) - Turkish police detained 18 people over a gun and bomb attack that killed two people in the city of Izmir and the justice minister said on Friday there was no doubt Kurdish militants were responsible. Militants clashed with police and detonated a car bomb outside the main courthouse in Turkey's third largest city, located on its western Aegean coast, on Thursday after their vehicle was stopped at a checkpoint. A police officer and a court employee were killed.


Brussels police call in sick, protesting against overwork since security crackdown
1:33:00 PM
Police officers collectively called in sick in the Brussels district of Molenbeek on Friday, complaining that a security crackdown had left them overworked, a senior officer said. Molenbeek has been in focus since it emerged that militants who attacked Paris in November 2015 had lived there. Patrols and other measures stepped up even further after two coordinated suicide bombings hit Brussels in March last year.


S.Korea court convicts ex-Reckitt Benckiser unit chief in sterilizer case
1:01:08 PM
A South Korean court on Friday convicted 14 people including a former head of the local unit of British consumer goods maker Reckitt Benckiser over the sale of humidifier sterilizers linked to deadly lung injuries, sentencing the former boss to seven years in prison. The Seoul Central District Court found the former executive, Shin Hyun-woo, guilty of criminal negligence for failing to inspect the safety of the product and allowing its sale, and false labeling for marketing it as safe, according to a spokeswoman for Reckitt. Two current employees of Reckitt Benckiser Korea, research and development head Cho Hanseog and R&D manager Michael Choi, were convicted of the same charges, as was former R&D head Kim Jingu.


At least 33 prisoners killed in new Brazil prison uprising
12:55:48 PM
By Pedro Fonseca RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - At last 33 inmates have been killed in a new prison riot in the Amazon region of Brazil, officials said on Friday, just five days after 56 inmates were slaughtered in the country's worst prison massacre in more than two decades. Few details were available about the latest uprising early on Friday in Roraima state's largest penitentiary, where a fight between rival drug gangs ended with 10 dead last October. Security experts have predicted more violence in Brazil's gang-controlled prison system in the wake of the massacre earlier this week in which members of one drug gang butchered inmates from a rival group.


FIFA says court rules in its favour over Qatar working conditions
12:36:33 PM

Raindrops flow down on a logo in front of FIFA's   headquarters in ZurichA court has rejected a lawsuit against FIFA brought by labour unions which said it had failed to use its influence to ensure fair treatment for people working on 2022 World Cup facilities in Qatar, the world soccer body said on Friday. FIFA said in a statement it welcomed the decision by the Commercial Court of Zurich in the case which concerned its "alleged wrongful conduct and liability for human rights violations." The court could not immediately be reached for comment and FIFA did not give further details on the case itself. The suit was filed by Bangladesh Free Trade Union Congress, backed by the Dutch union FNV, on behalf of a Bangladeshi man who says he was exploited in Qatar.




Shell battles Nigerian communities in high-stakes London lawsuit
11:46:14 AM

The logo of Shell is pictured at the 26th World Gas   Conference in ParisBy Karolin Schaps and Libby George LONDON (Reuters) - A court in London will decide in coming weeks whether Royal Dutch Shell can face trial in the UK over oil spill allegations in Nigeria, a decision some legal experts predict could attract more cases against multinationals in Britain. The High Court will judge whether members from two communities, Bille and Ogale in Nigeria's oil-rich Delta region, can sue the Anglo-Dutch company in British courts. The communities say Nigerian courts are unfit to hear the case against Shell subsidiary Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria (SPDC).




China's Xi says China's anti-corruption battle must go deeper - Xinhua
10:00:22 AM
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's president said on Friday a battle against corruption "must go deeper", the official Xinhua news agency reported. President Xi Jinping also called on the Communist Party to be governed "systematically, creatively and efficiently", Xinhua said. (Reporting by Sue-Lin Wong; Editing by Robert Birsel)


Supreme Court bars Aircel from changing airwave ownership, potentially delaying merger
9:37:43 AM

A television journalist sets his camera inside the   premises of the Supreme Court in New DelhiNEW DELHI/MUMBAI (Reuters) - The Supreme Court on Friday barred Aircel Ltd from transferring the ownership of its airwaves while a corruption case centred on a past deal involving the mobile phone carrier was ongoing, potentially delaying an agreed merger. The court, led by Chief Justice J. S. Khehar, also said it would ask the government to cancel Aircel's airwave permits if two executives at Malaysian parent Maxis Bhd did not appear at a trial court within two weeks. The action comes as Aircel and the wireless network division of Reliance Communications Ltd work towards merging, with the resulting company shared equally between Reliance, controlled by billionaire Anil Ambani, and Maxis, controlled by tycoon T. Ananda Krishnan.




South Korean Volkswagen exec gets jail term in emissions scandal fallout
9:07:37 AM

A Volkswagen's logo is seen at a dealership in   SeoulA South Korean court on Friday sentenced an executive of Volkswagen's local unit to one year and six months in prison for fabricating documents on emissions and noise-level tests to achieve certification for vehicles for import. This is the latest fallout from Volkswagen's emissions-test cheating scandal that last year resulted in a sales suspension in South Korea, a once fast-growing market for the German automaker. "Volkswagen has by itself undermined its credibility as a global brand as a result of this crime which has caused grave social and economic damages ...," the Seoul Central District Court said in a statement, referring to the suspension.




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