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| Factbox - U.S. presidential candidates react to South Carolina church shootings | | As authorities hunted a white gunman accused of killing nine people on Wednesday at a historic black church in Charleston, South Carolina, U.S. presidential candidates and politicians likely to enter the race used social media and other means to express condolences. No civilized person can react except with revulsion at such a senseless, cowardly, and despicable act ... The prayers that were interrupted by a mass murderer will be continued by a grieving nation." - Former Republican Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee on Facebook "Our prayers for the families & friends of loved ones killed in Charleston, S.C. - SKW" - Republican Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker, who is expected to announce whether he will run next month, on Twitter "@AnitaPerryTX joins me in praying today for Charleston and all who have been affected by this unspeakable tragedy." - Former Republican Texas Governor Rick Perry on Twitter "The Charleston church killings are a tragic reminder of the ugly stain of racism that still taints our nation.
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| White suspect arrested in killing of nine at black U.S. church | | By Harriet McLeod CHARLESTON, S.C. (Reuters) - A 21-year-old white man suspected of killing nine people at a historic African-American church in Charleston, South Carolina was arrested on Thursday after an attack that the United States is investigating as a hate crime. Law enforcement officials arrested alleged gunman Dylann Roof after a traffic stop in Shelby, North Carolina, about 220 miles (350 km) north of Charleston, said police chief Gregory Mullen. The mass shooting on Wednesday followed months of racially charged protests over killings of black men which have shaken the United States.
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| South Carolina massacre suspect had apparent interest in white supremacy | | His uncle worried he was cooped up in his room too much. The few images of him easily found online suggest he had a fascination with white supremacy. Dylann Roof, 21, was arrested on Thursday on suspicion of having fatally shot nine people at a historic African-American church in South Carolina on Wednesday.
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| World Cup insurers risk blizzard of claims, disputes over Russia, Qatar | | By Carolyn Cohn LONDON (Reuters) - World Cup insurers are likely to refuse to pay out on many cancellation contracts if Russia and Qatar lose the rights to hold the tournaments because of fraud, industry experts said. Russia and Qatar could be stripped of their World Cup hosting rights if evidence emerges of bribery in the bidding process, the head of the audit and compliance committee of soccer's governing body FIFA has said. Lawyers and insurance specialists say many contracts could be annulled or go into dispute if governments, organising bodies, or firms such as sponsors, broadcasters or hospitality providers have taken out cancellation insurance and are found to be linked to fraudulent action.
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| Pakistan arrests two men over London murder of dissident politician | | | By Syed Raza Hassan KARACHI (Reuters) - Pakistani authorities said they arrested two men on Thursday in connection with the murder of a dissident Pakistani politician in London five years ago. Mohsin Ali Syed, who left Britain just hours after Farooq's murder and is wanted by Scotland Yard, and Khalid Shamim were crossing into Pakistan's Baluchistan province from Afghanistan when they were arrested. Farooq was a founding member of a major political party in Pakistan, the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM), which controls Karachi, Pakistan's richest city and home to 20 million people. |
| U.S. top court rules for death row inmate over intellectual disability claim | | | The U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Thursday that a federal judge was correct to hold a hearing on whether a convicted cop killer on Louisiana's death row is intellectually disabled and therefore potentially ineligible for the death penalty. The court, in a 5-4 decision, threw out an appeals court ruling that said Kevan Brumfield was not eligible for the special hearing in which the lower court judge found he was intellectually disabled. Brumfield will remain on death row for now, as the appeals court has yet to decide if the judge was correct to find that Brumfield was ineligible for the death penalty. |
| Suspect in South Carolina church shooting caught - N.Carolina TV station | | WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The suspected gunman in the shooting at a South Carolina church has been caught in Shelby, North Carolina, a local television station and other news outlets reported on Thursday. WCCB in Charlotte, North Carolina posted the report on its Twitter page but gave no other details. CNN and MSNBC also reported his capture. Reuters could not immediately confirm the reports. Authorities have identified the suspect in the shooting, in which nine people died, as 21-year-old Dylann Roof. (Reporting by Washington Newsroom; Editing by James Dalgleish)
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| Argentines sought by U.S. in FIFA scandal surrender in Buenos Aires | | | Argentine businessmen Hugo and Mariano Jinkis, who are wanted by U.S. prosecutors as part of the FIFA bribery investigation, turned themselves in to authorities in Buenos Aires on Thursday, a lawyer for one of the men said. Hugo Jinkis, 70, and his son, 40, were among 14 current and former FIFA officials and corporate executives indicted in the United States last month on charges of racketeering and corruption that rocked the soccer world. U.S. prosecutors say the two men, together with Argentine Alejandro Burzaco, conspired to win and keep lucrative media rights contracts from regional soccer by paying tens of millions of dollars in bribes. |
| Suspected S. Carolina church shooter posed online in apartheid flags | | The man suspected of fatally shooting nine people at a historically black South Carolina church on Wednesday can be seen in his Facebook profile picture in a jacket that bears the flags of apartheid-era South Africa and Rhodesia. The Federal Bureau of Investigation has identified the shooter at the church in Charleston as 21-year-old Dylann Roof. The U.S. Department of Justice said it will investigate the shooting as a hate crime, suggesting they believe the attack was motivated by racism.
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| Suspected South Carolina shooter had arrest record - court records | | REUTERS - Suspected South Carolina church shooter Dylann Roof was charged on two separate occasions earlier this year with a drug offense and trespassing, according to court documents of his previous arrests. Authorities on Thursday were searching for Roof, 21, who is accused of killing nine people after opening fire in the historic African-American church in Charleston. (Reporting by Laila Kearney)
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| South Carolina church shooter suspect got gun for birthday, uncle says | | The man suspected of fatally shooting nine people at a church in Charleston, South Carolina on Wednesday, was given a gun by his father as a 21st birthday present in April, his uncle told Reuters on Thursday. Law enforcement officers were at the home of Dylann Roof's mother on Thursday morning, the uncle, Carson Cowles, said in an interview. The FBI has identified the gunman in the deadly shooting at a Charleston, South Carolina, church as 21-year-old Dylann Roof, the Charleston Post and Courier newspaper said on its website.
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| Boko Haram kills at least 30 in attacks on Niger villages - sources | | | Boko Haram militants attacked two villages in southern Niger's Diffa region overnight, killing at least 30 civilians, two security sources said on Thursday. Its government has declared a state of emergency for the region and has arrested more than 600 people it accuses of links to the group. |
| Australian actress Rachel Griffiths seeks happy endings for trafficking victims | | By Astrid Zweynert HONG KONG (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Australian actress Rachel Griffiths, who rose to fame in the hit 1994 movie "Muriel's Wedding", loves Hollywood's happy endings and this drove her to get involved with helping victims of human trafficking in Asia. Griffiths, 46, said her work as a patron of the charity Hagar has inspired her to believe that individuals can play a key role in helping to abolish modern-day slavery, an industry estimated to be worth $150 billion a year globally. "Every Hollywood actor likes a happy ending so I decided to help raise awareness about these issues," Griffiths told the Thomson Reuters Foundation at a conference on slavery.
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