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FIFA candidate Champagne wants 2018/22 report made public
1:17:27 PM

Jerome Champagne speaks during a news conference in   LondonZURICH (Reuters) - FIFA presidential candidate Jerome Champagne has joined the calls for the report into the turbulent bidding process for the 2018 and 2022 World Cups to be made public. FIFA's ethics committee investigator Michael Garcia, who compiled the report, is also among those to have called for it to be published. "Fully supporting Michael Garcia's request to release his investigation report on WC 2018 and 2022," the Frenchman wrote on Twitter. "It is essential to protect the sanctity of the World Cup as a celebration of football and of our universality. ...




Yemen frees two suspected Hezbollah members after rebel advance -source
1:09:12 PM
By Mohammed Ghobari SANAA (Reuters) - Yemen has freed two suspected members of Lebanon's Hezbollah movement held for questioning about alleged ties to a Shi'ite Muslim insurgent group that has seized control of much of the capital Sanaa, a senior official said on Thursday. The takeover by the Shi'ite Houthi rebels came hours before a power-sharing accord was signed with other political parties providing for the creation of a viable new government. That effectively made the Houthis the main power brokers in Yemen, whose political, tribal and sectarian turmoil poses risks to No. ...


Estonia, Slovakia players banned worldwide over match-fixing
11:44:41 AM
ZURICH (Reuters) - Thirteen Estonian-based players and two from Slovakia, already suspended by their own respective federations for match-manipulation, have had their bans extended worldwide, soccer's governing body FIFA said on Thursday. FIFA said that two of the Estonian-based players have been provisionally banned until Dec. 31 and another 10 until March 31, 2015, as a part of an ongoing investigation started in 2011. ...


France opens door to possible Syria strikes after tourist killed
10:07:50 AM

A portrait of mountain guide of Frenchman Gourdel   hangs outside the town hall in Saint-Martin-VesubieBy John Irish and Andrew Callus PARIS (Reuters) - France on Thursday opened the door to possibly joining air strikes in Syria just hours after an Algerian Islamist group beheaded a French tourist in retaliation for Paris' military action against Islamic State militants in Iraq. France has repeatedly ruled out taking part in air action in Syria where Islamic State has its power base. It fears that strikes against militants there would leave a void that only Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's forces could fill, making it difficult for "moderate" rebels to counter the more organised Syrian army. ...




Pakistan policeman kills Christian accused of blasphemy
10:04:21 AM
By Katharine Houreld ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - A Pakistani policeman shot two men in jail on Thursday, killing one accused of blasphemy and wounding another condemned to death on the same charge, lawyers and an activist said. Christian pastor Zafar Bhatti was killed and 70-year-old Briton Muhammad Asghar, who has a history of mental illness, was wounded in the attack in Rawalpindi, next to the capital, Islamabad. ...


Britain says arrests nine in operation against Islamist militants
9:59:03 AM
By Michael Holden LONDON (Reuters) - British police arrested nine men as part of an operation into Islamist-related militancy on Thursday, with media reporting the country's most high-profile radical Muslim preacher was among those held. Britain last month raised its international threat level to the second-highest classification of "severe", meaning an attack is considered highly likely, and Prime Minister David Cameron has said the Islamic State group battling for territory in Syria and Iraq poses the country's greatest ever security risk. ...


Thai deputy PM wants more surveillance cameras after British murders
9:33:03 AM

Thailand's PM Prayuth Chan-ocha and Deputy Prime   Minister and Defence Minister Prawit Wongsuwan don glasses before Prayuth reads   out his government's policy, in BangkokBANGKOK (Reuters) - More surveillance cameras are to be installed in Bangkok and at tourist destinations in Thailand following the murder of two British tourists, a deputy prime minister said on Thursday. The bodies of Hanna Witheridge, 23, and David Miller, 24, were discovered last week on a beach on the island of Koh Tao, or Turtle Island, famous for its turquoise waters, coral reefs and diving. The killings have sparked debate over tourist safety in a country promoted as a land of welcoming Buddhist people, palm-fringed beaches and lively night life. ...




Lebanon detains 450 suspected militants in Syria border crackdown -sources
9:23:30 AM
BEIRUT (Reuters) - Lebanon has detained about 450 suspected Islamist militants near its border with Syria over the past two weeks, Lebanese security sources said on Thursday, as the army steps up efforts to prevent fighters from using the town of Arsal as a base. Arsal was the scene of last month of the deadliest spillover of fighting in the three-year civil war in Syria, and during clashes that killed dozens, militants captured a group of Lebanese soldiers and have since killed at least three of them. They are believed to be holding more than a dozen others. ...


China currency regulator uncovers $10 billion in fake trades
8:16:51 AM

A woman counts Chinese yuan notes at a market in   BeijingBEIJING (Reuters) - China has found nearly $10 billion worth of falsified trade transactions more than a year after the fake trades were first uncovered, the currency regulator said on Thursday, adding that a crackdown had now stamped out the practice. To evade China's capital controls and sneak money in or out of the world's second-biggest economy, some companies create artificial trade invoices that are not backed by an actual exchange of goods or services. ...




Suspected Islamist militants charged in Ugandan court
8:10:15 AM
By Elias Biryabarema KAMPALA (Reuters) - Ten suspected members of Somalia's Islamist group al Shabaab were charged in a Ugandan court with terrorism-related crimes after authorities said they had thwarted an attack by the group, police said on Thursday. Uganda said on Sept. 13 it had raided an al Shabaab cell and arrested nearly two dozen suspects who were planning attacks in the capital Kampala. Police said a substantial amount of explosives and suicide vests were seized. ...


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