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Relaxing bank regulation is the last thing we need: ECB's Draghi
6:19:20 PM

ECB President Draghi testifies before the European   Parliament's Economic and Monetary Affairs Committee in BrusselsFinancial regulation since the global financial crisis underpins stability and the idea of relaxing bank rules is 'very worrisome', European Central Bank President Mario Draghi said on Monday. The new U.S. administration last week ordered a reviews of major banking rules that were put in place after the 2008 financial crisis, signalling that looser banking regulations are coming. "The last thing we need at this point in time is the relaxation of regulation," Draghi told the European Parliament's committee on economic affairs in Brussels.




Luxembourg opens criminal case over VW emissions scandal
5:34:40 PM

FILE PHOTO: The Volkswagen logo is seen at the   Frankfurt Motor Show in FrankfurtLuxembourg has launched criminal proceedings over Volkswagen's diesel emissions scandal, showing the German carmaker is still struggling to draw a line under the crisis some 17 months after it broke. The European Union country said on Monday that following investigations it was taking legal action against "unknown persons" over the EA 189 engine made by Volkswagen's (VW) Audi division. The engine, which was tested and certified by Luxembourg authorities, was used in most of the cars that VW has admitted in the United States included illegal "defeat device" software that could conceal the true level of toxic emissions in tests.




UK speaker says opposed to allowing Trump to address parliament
5:21:58 PM

Bercow, the Speaker of the House of Commons listens   asMexico's President Enrique Pena Nieto delivers an address to members of the   British All-Party Parliamentary Group at the Houses of Parliament in LondonThe speaker of Britain's lower house of parliament said on Monday he would not support any plans for U.S. President Donald Trump to address parliament during a state visit planned for later this year, citing Trump's "migrant ban" as a factor. "As far as this place (parliament) is concerned I feel very strongly that our opposition to racism and to sexism, and our support for equality before the law and an independent judiciary are hugely important considerations," speaker John Bercow told lawmakers in parliament. As one of the key figures whose approval would be needed for any parliamentary address, Bercow said he would oppose any possible move to invite Trump to speak in either of the two locations which host foreign leaders during state visits.




Trump's immigration ban faces new legal hurdle on Monday
5:17:23 PM

U.S. President Donald Trump attends a meeting   regarding the supreme court nomination, accompanied by Wayne LaPierre, executive   vice president of the National Rifle Association and Paula White from the New   Christian Destiny Center in WashingtonBy Dustin Volz WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump's temporary immigration ban faced a legal hurdle on Monday that could determine whether he can push through the most controversial and far reaching policy of his first two weeks in office. The government has a deadline to justify the executive order temporarily barring entry to the United States of people from seven Muslim-majority countries and halting the U.S. refugee program. A federal judge in Seattle suspended the order on Friday, opening a window for travelers from the seven countries to enter.




Romanian government appeals for calm after graft U-turn
4:51:19 PM

Protester plays drums during a demonstration in   BucharestBy Luiza Ilie and Radu-Sorin Marinas BUCHAREST (Reuters) - Romania's Social Democrat-led government on Monday urged an end to what it called "this tense state" as it braced for further mass protests despite its withdrawal of a decree widely condemned as reversing the country's anti-corruption drive. Following the largest demonstrations since the fall of communism in 1989, the government on Sunday rescinded the decree, which would have shielded dozens of politicians from prosecution. Political analysts said the government – in power for barely a month – now faced an uphill task restoring shattered public confidence.




Scandal-hit Fillon stays in race for French presidency
4:27:16 PM

Francois Fillon, former French prime minister and   member of The Republicans political party, and the 2017 presidential candidate of   the French centre-right, attends a political rally in Charleville-MezieresFrench conservative presidential candidate Francois Fillon on Monday vowed to fight on for the presidency despite a damaging scandal involving taxpayer-funded payments to his wife for work a newspaper alleges she did not do. At a news conference in Paris, Fillon, 62, apologised to France for what he said was an error of judgment regarding the employment of family members, though he said his wife's work as parliamentary assistant over 15 years had been genuine and legal. Fillon, a former prime minister, called the news conference after members of his own centre-right party, The Republicans, urged him to quit the race to give the party time to find a replacement candidate.




Myanmar officials "in denial" over U.N. report on crimes against Rohingya
4:01:55 PM

A Rohingya refugee woman walks out with a blanket and   containers, distributed by the Bangladesh Red Crescent Society, at Kutupalang   Unregistered Refugee Camp in Cox's BazarBy Serajul Quadir and Simon Lewis DHAKA/YANGON (Reuters) - Myanmar's government remains "in denial" about alleged atrocities by its military against minority Rohingya Muslims, officials present at a meeting in Bangladesh said, despite leader Aung San Suu Kyi's pledge to investigate the findings of a devastating U.N. report. The closed-door meeting of diplomats, government officials and international agencies in Dhaka follows a report last week from the United Nations human rights office that said soldiers committed mass killings and gang rapes in a "calculated policy of terror" in Myanmar's northwestern Rakhine State in recent months. "When Bangladesh cited the horrific acts by Myanmar's law enforcing agencies, the Myanmar representative did not agree with this and was in complete denial," said H.T. Imam, a political advisor to Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who was at the meeting.




U.S. and Russian ministries must restore direct links - Russian diplomat
3:40:45 PM

Russia's Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov   speaks during a news briefing in the main building of Foreign Ministry in MoscowOne of Russia's top diplomats said on Monday that government ministries in the United States and Russia should restore direct communications channels with each other as part of a first step to rebuild bilateral ties. U.S. President Donald Trump and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin have both said they would like to try to mend U.S.-Russia relations that slid to a post-Cold War low after Moscow's 2014 annexation of Ukraine's Crimea. Sergei Ryabkov, Russia's deputy foreign minister, told the Moscow-based Security Index Journal in an interview published on Monday that restoring inter-ministerial and inter-agency ties between the two countries was now essential.




South Sudan president says soldiers who rape should be shot
3:22:23 PM

South Sudan President Salva Kiir addresses members of   the media after taking a tour around the capital JubaBy Denis Dumo JUBA (Reuters) - The president of South Sudan said on Monday that soldiers who rape civilians should be shot, trying to mollify citizens outraged by abuses by security forces and quell growing international anger over attacks. South Sudan was plunged into a sporadic civil war in 2013 when Salva Kiir, an ethnic Dinka, fired his deputy, an ethnic Nuer. Rights groups and U.N. monitors say soldiers have gang-raped women based on their ethnicity.




Tanzanian president tells security forces to target drug traffickers
3:15:01 PM

Tanzania's President Magufuli addresses a news   conference during his official visit to NairobiPresident John Magufuli told Tanzania's security forces on Monday to crack down on the drugs trade and said no one should be spared, even if they are top politicians or their relatives. While most Europe-bound Afghan heroin still goes through Iran and the Balkans, a spate of record-size hauls near Kenya and Tanzania has raised fears East Africa is seen as an easier route because of porous borders and weak maritime surveillance. "In this war against narcotics, no one is too prominent to be arrested even if they are politicians, security officers, cabinet ministers or the child of a prominent person," Magufuli told the heads of the defence and security forces.




Australia Catholic Church faces six decades of child abuse allegations
2:41:35 PM

Officials involved with the Royal Commission into   Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse stand as the public hearing into the   Catholic Church authorities begins another session in Sydney, AustraliaBy James Regan SYDNEY (Reuters) - Seven percent of Catholic priests working in Australia between 1950 and 2010 were accused of child sex crimes but few were pursued, Church data showed on Monday, as hearings began over allegations dating back decades. Last year, Australia's most senior Catholic, Cardinal George Pell, said the Church had made "enormous mistakes" and "catastrophic" choices by refusing to believe abused children, shuffling abusive priests from parish to parish and over-relying on counseling of priests to solve the problem.




Philippines govt says church 'out of touch' in attacking drugs war
2:40:07 PM

Rev. F. Carlos Ronquillo, a Rector Superior of the   National Shrine of Our Mother of Perpetual Help gestures as he talks about a   pastoral letter from the Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines   (CBCP) during a mass in ManilaBy Manuel Mogato and Clare Baldwin MANILA (Reuters) - The Philippine government derided Catholic bishops on Sunday as "out of touch" after they used weekend sermons to attack a war on drugs they said had created a "reign of terror" for the poor. Members of the Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) had dramatised President Rodrigo Duterte's campaign and, instead of criticising, should focus on contributing to the "reign of peace" that innocent people now felt, presidential spokesman Ernesto Abella said.




Afghan diplomat shot dead at consulate in Karachi, Pakistan
2:26:05 PM

A policeman walks past a police vehicle parked to   cordon a street leading to the Afghan consulateBy Syed Raza Hassan KARACHI (Reuters) - An Afghan diplomat was shot dead on Monday by a guard at the Afghan consulate in Pakistan's southern city of Karachi in a personal dispute, officials said. The consulate's third secretary was killed by the consulate guard, also an Afghan national, who had been arrested, police official Saqib Ismail told Reuters. Afghanistan's foreign ministry issued a statement identifying the murdered diplomat as Muhammad Zaki Abdu.




"Beckileaks" email furore puts brand Beckham on the back foot
2:11:42 PM

David Beckham attends the UNICEF 70th Anniversary   event at the United Nations Headquarters in ManhattanDavid Beckham, the former England soccer captain turned international celebrity, was hit by a media onslaught on Monday after a series of hacked emails raised questions over his charity work after being made public. A staple of British gossip and style columns, Beckham, 41, came under attack from newspapers after emails he allegedly sent were disclosed by the website "Football Leaks". A spokeswoman for Beckham said the emails had been taken out of context and doctored.




Somalia presidential hopefuls make last vote pitch in first-ever TV debate
1:33:34 PM
By Abdi Sheikh MOGADISHU (Reuters) - Presidential candidates in Somalia rounded off campaigning with an unprecedented televised debate on Monday, dominated by issues of corruption, security and U.S. President Donald Trump's travel ban. Somalia, which holds a presidential vote on Wednesday, is one of seven majority Muslim nations whose citizens were barred from travel to America under Trump's executive order. "I will tackle the issue of refugees deported from the United States and other countries, and will settle internally displaced people," Bashir Rage, one of several former warlords seeking election, said in the debate broadcast on TV and radio.


Teenager pleads guilty to stabbing U.S. tourist to death in London
1:09:54 PM
A teenager who suffered from mental health issues pleaded guilty on Monday to killing a U.S. tourist during a stabbing rampage in London last August. Zakaria Bulhan, 19, a Norwegian of Somali origin who was suffering from paranoid schizophrenia, killed retired teacher Darlene Horton, 64, and wounded five others during the knife attack in London's Russell Square. Horton was on holiday in the British capital with her husband Richard Wagner, an eminent psychology professor at Florida State University, when she was killed.


Supreme Court orders seizure of Sahara's Aamby Valley property
1:03:28 PM

Sahara Group Chairman Roy gestures as he arrives at   the Securities and Exchange Board of India headquarters in MumbaiSupreme Court on Monday ordered the seizure of the Aamby Valley hill city estate owned by the embattled Sahara conglomerate which has been ordered to repay billions of dollars to investors in bonds that were ruled to have been mis-sold. Lawyers for Sahara told the Supreme Court that they had deposited about 110 billion rupees ($1.6 billion) with the capital markets regulator for the repayment, and owed another 140 billion rupees. The Aamby Valley development in western India is spread over more than 10,000 acres and includes luxury resort accommodation and an 18-hole golf course.




Kremlin says it wants apology from Fox News over Putin comments
12:28:44 PM

Russian President Putin attends a news conference in   BudapestThe Kremlin said on Monday it wanted an apology from Fox News over what it said were "unacceptable" comments one of the channel's presenters made about Russian President Vladimir Putin in an interview with U.S. counterpart Donald Trump. Fox News host Bill O'Reilly described Putin as "a killer" in the interview with Trump as he tried to press the U.S. president to explain more fully why he respected his Russian counterpart. O'Reilly did not say who he thought Putin had killed.




Hungary court orders retrial in toxic red sludge case
12:28:24 PM

An elderly man tries to clean up his house in the   flooded village of DevecserBy Krisztina Than GYOR, Hungary (Reuters) - A Hungarian court ordered a retrial on Monday over the spill of toxic red sludge in 2010 that killed 10 people in one of the country's worst environmental disasters. Monday's verdict by a court in the city of Gyor overturned that ruling and ordered a retrial. "The court ... annuls the Veszprem court ruling dated January 28, 2016," judge Csilla Zolyomi told a packed courtroom in Gyor.




Memorial in Philippines for South Korean whose murder stunted drugs war
12:24:13 PM

Flowers are seen placed at the site where South   Korean businessman Jee Ick- Joo was allegedly killed by policemen inside Camp   Crame police camp, in Quezon city Metro ManilaThe Philippines held a memorial on Monday for a South Korean businessman whose kidnapping and murder by rogue anti-narcotics police prompted a shock suspension of police from President Rodrigo Duterte's war on drugs. Diplomats, government officials and members of the South Korean community were joined by more than 100 uniformed police at the ceremony to mark the death of Jee Ick-joo, which caused the biggest scandal of Duterte's seven-month-old presidency. Mourners in black stood before a portrait of Jee placed on a stage covered in white flowers at a Christian service for a man whose death led to a Duterte taking police off the front lines of his anti-drugs campaign, his administration's signature policy.




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