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Supreme Court sets terms for Sahara chief's release from jail
8:00:46 AM

The Sahara group chairman Subrata Roy arrives at the   Supreme Court in New DelhiThe Supreme Court on Friday set fresh terms for releasing troubled conglomerate Sahara's founder Subrata Roy, jailed for more than a year in a long-running dispute over issuance of illegal bonds. The court said Sahara, which has assets ranging from a Formula One team to TV channels, will have to pay 360 billion rupees in nine instalments after Roy's release from jail. Roy will also have to submit his passport to the court after his release on bail, the court said.




Insight: Graft stalls Niger's bid to end migrant route to Europe
7:17:56 AM

Wider Image - Smuggled through NigerBy Daniel Flynn AGADEZ, Niger (Reuters) - In the desert town of Agadez in central Niger, almost anyone can tell you where to find the smugglers' compounds concealing African migrants headed for Europe and when the weekly convoy departs across the Sahara. At a checkpoint on the outskirts of town, police officers turned a blind eye as dozens of smuggler's trucks packed with migrants drove past at nightfall on a regular Monday convoy, starting a three-day drive across the desert to Libya. "They go around us, far off in the desert." Once two migrant trucks have passed, a turbaned fixer hired by a smuggler to pay off the police got back on his scooter and drove away, his work done.




U.S. to face differences with China head on at talks next week
6:31:20 AM

Reporters listen to U.S. Assistant Secretary of State   for East Asian and Pacific Affairs Daniel Russel answers reporters' questions   during a news conference in SeoulBy David Brunnstrom and Idrees Ali WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States said on Thursday it would not "paper over" differences between the United States and China when top officials of the world's two largest economies meet to discuss financial and political strategy in Washington next week. Daniel Russel, assistant secretary of state for East Asia and the Pacific, set the scene for contentious exchanges at the annual U.S.-China Strategic and Economic Dialogue (S&ED) by stressing that differences over the South China Sea, cyber security and human rights would be high on the U.S. agenda. Speaking after revelations of massive cyber attacks on U.S. government computers in the past two weeks, which U.S. officials have blamed on Chinese hackers, Russel said cyber security issues would be raised throughout the talks from Monday to Wednesday in Washington.




White man arrested in slaying of nine blacks at South Carolina church
5:49:31 AM

Police lead suspected shooter Dylann Roof into the   courthouse in Shelby, North CarolinaBy Harriet McLeod and Edward McAllister CHARLESTON, S.C. (Reuters) - A young white man suspected of shooting nine black people dead after spending an hour with them in Bible study at a historic African-American church in South Carolina was arrested on Thursday, a day after a massacre authorities say was motivated by racial hatred. The mass shooting set off an intense 14-hour manhunt that ended with 21-year-old Dylann Roof arrested in a traffic stop in a small North Carolina town, 220 miles (350 km) north of Charleston, where the church rampage occurred, officials said. Roof, who an uncle said received a gun as a 21st birthday present in April and whose social media profile suggests a fascination with white supremacy, waived his right to extradition and was flown back to South Carolina hours after his arrest.




Military jury sentences U.S. Marine convicted of Iraq murder to time served
5:02:20 AM

United States Marine Sergeant Lawrence Hutchins III   departs from his arraignment hearing with his wife Reyna Hutchins at Camp   PendeltonBy Marty Graham CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. (Reuters) - A U.S. Marine convicted of the 2006 murder of a former Iraqi police officer was sentenced on Thursday to time he had already served in confinement, in a decision by a military jury at Camp Pendleton in California. The jury also gave Marine Sergeant Lawrence Hutchins III a bad-conduct discharge from the Marine Corps. After the killing in Iraq came to light, then-U.S. Navy Secretary Ray Mabus called it a "cold-blooded murder".




China state media calls Hong Kong opposition "destroyers" after electoral reform vetoed
4:01:49 AM

Pro-democracy lawmakers chant slogans after voting at   Legislative Council in Hong KongBy Ben Blanchard BEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese state media lashed out at Hong Kong's opposition pro-democracy lawmakers on Friday after the legislature in the financial hub vetoed a Beijing-backed electoral reform package. The rejection was a rare instance of Hong Kong, the former British colony that reverted to Chinese rule in 1997, voting so heavily against a proposal endorsed by China's central legislature. The largely rubber-stamp regional legislatures around China would likely never reject an order from Beijing to pass a bill, so the Hong Kong veto is both a setback and an embarrassment for the ruling Communist Party.




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