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Brazilian police arrest 11 suspected touts at World Cup
4:58:23 PM

A man counts betting money while watching the match   between Brazil and Chile during a gathering in a home in the upper class   neighborhood of Lago Sul in BrasiliaBrazilian police have arrested at least 11 suspected ticket touts who were believed to be trying to re-sell World Cup tickets including some originally allocated to players, police said. Nine of the arrests were made in Rio De Janeiro and two people were arrested in Sao Paulo on Tuesday, police officials said. The suspected touts are thought to have received tickets from FIFA sponsors and non-governmental organisations as well as tickets given to players. Police arrested two people last month on suspicion of re-selling World Cup tickets inside FIFA's official hotel in Rio shortly after the tournament began on June 12.




U.S. imposes record fine on BNP in sanctions warning to banks
2:24:31 PM

An employee walks behind the logo of BNP Paribas in a   company's building in Issy-les-Moulineaux, near ParisBy Joseph Ax, Aruna Viswanatha and Maya Nikolaeva NEW YORK/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - French bank BNP Paribas BNPP.PA has pleaded guilty to two criminal charges and agreed to pay almost $9 billion to resolve accusations that it had violated U.S. sanctions against Sudan, Cuba and Iran, in a severe punishment aimed at sending a clear message to other financial institutions around the world. The BNP Paribas guilty plea is the direct consequence of a broader U.S. Justice Department shift in strategy that is expected to try to snare more major banks for possible money laundering or sanctions violations. In an unprecedented move, regulators banned BNP for a year from conducting certain U.S. dollar transactions, a critical part of the bank's global business, in addition to the fine which was a record for violating American sanctions. "Through a series of egregious schemes to evade detection and with the knowledge of multiple senior executives, BNP employees concealed more than $190 billion in transactions between 2002 and 2012 for clients subject to U.S. sanctions including Sudan, Iran and Cuba," the New York State regulator said.




Israel mourns teenagers, strikes Hamas in Gaza
2:23:43 PM

Israeli soldiers keep guard near the West Bank city   of HebronBy Ori Lewis MODI'IN Israel (Reuters) - Thousands of mourners gathered on Tuesday in an outpouring of national grief for the burial of three Israeli teenagers whose abduction and killing Israel blamed on Hamas, the Palestinian Islamist group it vowed to punish. Israel bombed dozens of sites in the Gaza Strip on Tuesday, wounding two Palestinians, striking at Hamas a day after finding the bodies of the Jewish seminary students in the occupied West Bank, not far from where they went missing while hitchhiking on June 12. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had promised Hamas would pay.




France's Sarkozy held in custody over campaign inquiry leaks
1:29:33 PM

Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy arrives at   the National Assembly in ParisBy Nicholas Vinocur NANTERRE France (Reuters) - Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy was held for questioning on Tuesday over suspicions he used his influence to secure leaked details of an inquiry into alleged irregularities in his 2007 election campaign. It was the first time a former French head of state has been held in police custody and is the latest blow to Sarkozy's hopes of a come-back after his 2012 election defeat by Socialist rival Francois Hollande. Sarkozy arrived early on Tuesday to be quizzed by investigators at their offices in Nanterre, west of Paris, after his lawyer was also held for questioning on Monday.




Turkey's Erdogan positions himself for more powerful presidential role
12:55:24 PM

Turkey's Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan addresses   members of parliament from his ruling AK Party during a meeting at the Turkish   parliament in AnkaraBy Jonny Hogg and Orhan Coskun ANKARA (Reuters) - Tayyip Erdogan declared his candidacy on Tuesday for a more powerful presidency which rivals fear may entrench authoritarian rule and supporters, especially conservative Muslims, see as the crowning prize in his drive to reshape NATO member Turkey. Supporters of his ruling Islamist-rooted AK Party cheered, clapped and sang pro-Erdogan songs after deputy chairman Mehmet Ali Sahin announced the prime minister's widely expected candidacy in the August presidential election. "We entered politics for Allah, we entered politics for the people," Erdogan told a crowd of thousands in an auditorium in the capital Ankara, where the party faithful erupted into chants of "Turkey is proud of you". In so doing, he would bolster his executive powers after 11 years as prime minister that have seen him subdue a secularist judiciary and civil service and tame a once all-powerful army.




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