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Egypt court sentences Brotherhood leader, cleric to 20 years in jail
10:35:35 AM

Muslim Brotherhood's senior member El-Beltagy   gestures the four-fingered "Rabaa" hand symbol next to Islamist cleric   Hegazis behind bars and glass panels from the defendant's cage at a courtroom   in CairoBy Shadi Bushra CAIRO (Reuters) - An Egyptian court sentenced a leader of the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood and an Islamist cleric to 20 years in prison on Tuesday for attempting to kill two policemen, part of a government crackdown that has severely weakened the group. Mohamed El-Beltagy and cleric Safwat Hegazy were convicted of detaining and attempting to kill the policemen during protests against the military's overthrow of Islamist President Mohamed Mursi on July 3, 2013. Egyptian officials, who call the Brotherhood a terrorist group, have repeatedly said that some protesters were armed and fired at police and soldiers. Two doctors who treated wounded protesters at a field hospital during the clashes, Mohammed Zenati and Azim Mohammed, were sentenced to 15 years each on the same charges.




Afghan leader pushes election rivals to end deepening crisis
10:32:01 AM

Afghan President Karzai attends an event to   commemorate Afghanistan's 95th anniversary of independence in KabulBy Mirwais Harooni and Kay Johnson KABUL (Reuters) - Outgoing Afghan President Hamid Karzai on Tuesday pressured rival candidates to succeed him to end delays to a promised power-sharing deal after a disputed election and prevent a crisis from escalating further. The crisis surrounding the presidential election has dragged on since the June 14 run-off vote, with both top candidates declaring victory and alleging fraud. The tension threatens to destabilise Afghanistan and provide opportunities for the Taliban insurgency just as most U.S. In rare public remarks on the crisis, Karzai urged the crowd at a ceremony to help him pressure the candidates, Ashraf Ghani and Abdullah Abdullah, to agree on details of a unity government which they had promised in a deal with U.S.




Pakistani Taliban claim responsibility for Navy dockyard attack
9:47:22 AM
The Pakistani Taliban claimed responsibility on Tuesday for an attack last week on a naval dockyard in the country's south, in which at least one official was killed. The attack came against the backdrop of a full-scale operation launched by Pakistan's military against Taliban militants in the lawless region of North Waziristan after a deadly June attack on the airport in the city of Karachi. The Taliban said in an announcement on Monday that it had the help of insiders in carrying out the attack. "Navy insiders supported and helped us in carrying out the attack," Pakistani Taliban spokesman Shahidullah Shahid told Reuters by telephone from an unknown location.


Indonesia parliament mulls ending direct elections for local leaders
9:10:10 AM
By Kanupriya Kapoor JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesian lawmakers are expected to vote this week on legislation that ends direct elections for governors and mayors, a measure critics say would weaken the country's democratic advances and encourage patronage politics. The world's third-largest democracy introduced direct elections of regional leaders in 2005, allowing for a new breed of politicians to emerge that were not linked to the political elite - such as president-elect Joko Widodo. "High costs are required sometimes to carry our fair elections," said Robert Endi Jaweng, executive director of Regional Autonomy Watch, a local non-governmental organization. "But the logic of democracy is not about the logic of efficiency, it's about the right of the people to choose their leaders." The bill, which has strong support in parliament and is backed by several members in the coalition of losing presidential candidate Prabowo Subianto, would give local legislatures the power to choose governors and other regional heads instead of their constituents.


Has London's Victorian serial killer Jack the Ripper finally been identified?
8:44:07 AM

A handout photograph released in London shows Jack   the Ripper murders published in the Illustrated Police News, on October 27, 1988.Jack the Ripper, a serial killer who terrorised London in the 1880s, has finally been identified from DNA evidence from the blood-soaked shawl of one of his victims, according to a new book. Author Russell Edwards identifies 23-year-old Polish immigrant and hairdresser Aaron Kosminski as the notorious killer, suspected of the gruesome murders of at least five women in 1888. In his book "Naming Jack the Ripper" which is released on Tuesday, Edwards, a businessman from North London, linked Kosminski to the crimes via DNA found on a shawl taken by a policeman from the murder scene of the Ripper's fourth victim, Catherine Eddowes. The Ripper gained infamy with a killing spree in London's East End in the late 19th century, targeting female prostitutes around the then-impoverished Whitechapel district.




Five accused of trying to build a bomb in UAE - papers
6:28:59 AM
Four citizens of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and one from the Comoros have gone on trial charged with trying to build a bomb in the Gulf Arab state, newspapers reported on Tuesday. The five are among 15 accused of membership of al Qaeda's Nusrah Front Syrian wing and another militant Syrian opposition group, Ahrar al-Sham, and of collecting funds for these groups, the newspapers reported. The 15 on trial at the state security division of the federal supreme court are made up of nine Emiratis, four from the Comoros islands off east Africa and two Syrians, the newspapers reported. The newspapers reported prosecutors as saying the accused had travelled to Syria to make contact with armed groups, and had collected money, devices and equipment for use in attacks on civilians in Syria.


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