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Suspected al Qaeda-linked militants decapitate Tuareg man in Mali
12:22:55 PM
BAMAKO (Reuters) - Suspected al Qaeda-linked militants in northern Mali have decapitated a Tuareg hostage seized last week for purportedly acting as an informer for French forces in the region, a Malian security source said on Wednesday. Residents of the town of Zouera, some 80 km (50 miles) north of Timbuktu, said the man's head had been found early on Tuesday sitting on the table of a stall before the start of the weekly market. The man's decapitated body was left under a tree in the centre of town, residents said. ...


Europe-wide organised crime sweep nets 1,000 suspects - Europol
12:13:59 PM

Director of Europol Rob Wainwright outlines details   of arrests during "Operation Rescue" linked to a global child abuse   network during a news conference in The HagueBy Thomas Escritt THE HAGUE (Reuters) - European police made more than 1,000 arrests in a 10-day, continent-wide sweep against organised crime this month that netted suspected people traffickers and cocaine smugglers, law enforcement officials said on Wednesday. The operation was carried out in towns, airports and harbours and involved thousands of policemen from all 28 countries of the European Union and six non-European countries. Police identified 200 victims of human trafficking and saved 30 Romanian minors from trafficking. ...




Philippine Islamist militants threaten to kill German captives
11:43:33 AM
MANILA (Reuters) - Al Qaeda-linked militants in the southern Philippines have threatened to kill two German hostages they have been holding since April unless Germany stops supporting U.S. action against Islamic State militants, the SITE monitoring service said. Philippine security officials said on Wednesday that they were checking intelligence reports of the threats from the small but violent Abu Sayyaf group, which is also demanding a ransom of 250 million pesos ($5.6 million) for the captives' release. ...


High-profile Chinese official confesses to graft
11:38:46 AM

File photo of Liu Tienan at a news conference in   BeijingBy Megha Rajagopalan and Li Hui BEIJING (Reuters) - The former deputy head of China's top planning agency confessed in court on Wednesday to extensive bribery involving several companies including a Toyota Motor Corp. joint venture, the court said. Liu Tienan, 59, was sacked as deputy head of the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC), a post that carries ministerial-level status, in May last year. He is one of the highest-profile officials to be prosecuted for corruption since President Xi Jinping launched an anti-graft campaign. ...




Suspected French jihadis surrender to police after security failures
11:37:20 AM
By John Irish and Johanna Decorse PARIS/TOULOUSE (Reuters) - Three men suspected of joining Islamist militants in Syria gave themselves in to French authorities on Wednesday after a day of high confusion which exposed security shortcomings in France, including poor collaboration with NATO ally Turkey. Officials wrongly claimed on Tuesday the three French nationals - who include the brother-in-law of a gunman who killed seven people in France in 2012 - had already been arrested before admitting they were still at large. ...


As risks multiply, NGOs reassess security in Middle East
11:06:39 AM

A medic examines a Kurdish Syrian refugee child   inside a temporary medical facility for children on the Turkish-Syrian border near   the southeastern town of SurucBy Isabel Coles ARBIL Iraq (Reuters) - Aid agencies are tightening security measures in the Middle East and increasingly outsourcing work to local organisations to limit their exposure to multiplying risks across the region. Most if not all international NGOs had already stopped sending expatriate staff into Syria by the time footage emerged 10 days ago of a British aid worker being beheaded by Islamic State militants who control around one third of the country. ...




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