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Israel authorises force-feeding of hunger-striking prisoners
9:45:33 AM

An Israeli policeman detains a Palestinian protester   during a demonstration to show solidarity with hunger-striking Palestinian   prisoners held by Israel, in JerusalemIsrael's parliament authorised on Thursday the force-feeding of prisoners on hunger strike, a move that has met vehement opposition from the country's medical association and rights groups. The legislation promoted by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's rightist coalition reflected Israel's concern that hunger strikes by Palestinians in its jails could end in death and trigger waves of protests in the occupied West Bank.




Cairo hearing in Al Jazeera journalists' retrial adjourned -Al Jazeera
9:36:07 AM

The logo of Qatar-based Al Jazeera satellite news   channel is seen in DohaBy Shadi Bushra CAIRO (Reuters) - A Cairo court session which had been expected to deliver a verdict on Thursday in the retrial of Al Jazeera television journalists has been adjourned, Al Jazeera said on its Twitter feed. "We are extremely angry that the verdict has been adjourned today," Al Jazeera Media Network's spokesperson tweeted on @AJENews. A Reuters journalist spoke to three guards outside the court building who said that there would be no hearing on Thursday, without giving a reason.




South Korea's Chung running for FIFA president
9:26:33 AM

South Korean FIFA vice president Chung Mong-Joon   talks during the 24th AFC congress in DohaBy Peter Rutherford SEOUL (Reuters) - Former FIFA vice president Chung Mong-joon, one of the most influential figures in Asian soccer, said on Thursday he is entering the race to replace Sepp Blatter as president of the sport's world governing body. Chung, the 63-year-old billionaire scion of South Korea's Hyundai industrial conglomerate, told Reuters in an interview he would make a formal announcement next month in Europe, which he called "the centre of world football". "I am going to stand as a candidate for the FIFA presidency," he said, acknowledging he had a tough fight ahead of him.




Kuwait says uncovers Islamic State network
9:19:47 AM
Kuwait has uncovered a network of Islamic State militants who fought in Iraq and Syria and detained some of its members, the interior ministry said on Thursday, a month after the group carried out the Gulf state's deadliest militant attack. The network included five Kuwaitis, a ministry statement carried by the official KUNA state news agency said. The statement said without elaborating that one of the five had been killed in "a terrorist operation" in Iraq.


India says Punjab attackers came from Pakistan
9:00:51 AM

Indian security personnel stand at the site of a   gunfight in Dinanagar town, IndiaNEW DELHI (Reuters) - The gunmen who stormed a police station and killed seven people in Punjab came from Pakistan, according to preliminary evidence, Home Minister Rajnath Singh told parliament on Thursday. In a statement shorn of the nationalist rhetoric the ruling party is known for, Singh warned of a forceful response to any attempt to undermine India's territorial integrity or security but did not specify any reponse to Monday's attack. The three gunmen were killed after a 12 hour siege. (Reporting by Nigam Prusty; Writing by Frank Jack Daniel; Editing by Douglas Busvine)




Jailed Chinese loggers among thousands freed in Myanmar amnesty
7:55:08 AM
By Aung Hla Tun and Hnin Yadana Zaw YANGON (Reuters) - Myanmar freed 155 Chinese jailed for illegal logging in an amnesty for thousands of prisoners on Thursday, a move that could ease diplomatic tensions with influential giant neighbour China. Some 6,966 prisoners were pardoned including the Chinese citizens held in Kachin state, of which 153 were given life sentences last week that prompted a diplomatic protest by an "extremely concerned" China . Despite Myanmar's flurry of engagement with the West since a quasi-civilian government replaced a junta in 2011, its ties with China - its economic lifeline during two decades of sanctions - remain crucial to trade, security and energy.


Independent media battle on in Putin's Russia
7:24:49 AM

Russian President Vladimir Putin delivers a speech   during celebrations for Navy Day as it rains in BaltiyskBy Timothy Heritage MOSCOW (Reuters) - Alexei Venediktov, one of Russia's most prominent journalists, does not go out without a bodyguard and does not answer mobile phone calls for fear of being tracked. Such precautions do not seem out of place in a country where at least 17 journalists have been killed this decade, or for an editor whose radio station has been accused by President Vladimir Putin of "pouring diarrhoea over me day and night". With state media waging a full-scale information war over the crisis in Ukraine, independent media such as Ekho Moskvy, where Venediktov is the veteran editor-in-chief, are battling to survive - and fear the noose around them is tightening.




Syrian group says Nusra abducts its leader, in blow to U.S. plan
7:21:51 AM
ANKARA/BEIRUT (Reuters) - The al Qaeda-linked Nusra Front has abducted the leader of a U.S.-backed rebel group in north Syria, opposition sources and a monitoring group said, in a blow to Washington's efforts to train and equip fighters to combat Islamic State. A statement issued in the name of the group, "Division 30", accused the Nusra Front of abducting Nadim al-Hassan and a number of his companions in a rural area north of Aleppo. It urged Nusra to release them.


India hangs Yakub Memon for 1993 Mumbai bomb blasts
6:21:31 AM

Indian policemen stand guard as women walk pass near   the residence of Memon in MumbaiBy Zeba Siddiqui and Aditya Kalra MUMBAI/NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India hanged Yakub Memon on Thursday for his role in the country's deadliest bombings, which killed 257 people in Mumbai in 1993, after the Supreme Court threw out his final plea for a stay of execution. Memon was convicted as the "driving spirit" behind the serial blasts in India's financial capital Mumbai, then known as Bombay. The execution drew wide public support but has stirred controversy about whether the punishment adequately reflected the help Memon gave authorities in solving the crime.




Three days, five killings and a year of pain in Baltimore
5:39:26 AM

Ronald Cook, holds a photograph of him and his   20-year-old grandson Devin Cook, who was killed last year, at his home in   Baltimore, MarylandBy Emily Flitter BALTIMORE (Reuters) - Kajuan Guinn was just 8, and recently reunited with his family after years in foster care, when his chronically ill mother died of complications from lupus. "He was always taking care of his mother," his sister, Ashley Terry said of Guinn, "He would empty her pan for her." Two years after his mother died, Guinn ran away, following his father's path into a world of gangs, drugs and violence on the streets of Baltimore.




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