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Despite peace talks breakthrough, Afghan leader under pressure at home
10:11:30 PM

Afghanistan President Ashraf Ghani speaks during a   news conference in KabulBy Hamid Shalizi KABUL (Reuters) - If Afghan President Ashraf Ghani was savouring inaugural peace talks with Taliban insurgents held in Pakistan on Wednesday, celebrations of the milestone he has worked so hard to reach may be short-lived. The lower house of parliament is threatening to impeach Ghani's interior minister over his failure to stem violence by Islamist militants. Last week lawmakers rejected the president's third nominee for defence minister.




Suspended FIFA official Webb was director of Warner's company
10:08:43 PM

FIFA President Joseph "Sepp" Blatter   gestures next to CONCACAF President Jeffrey Webb during a news conference at the   CONCACAF congress in Panama CityBy Simon Evans MIAMI (Reuters) - Suspended CONCACAF president Jeffrey Webb was a director 10 years ago of a Cayman Islands company controlled by Jack Warner, the former head of the Americas regional football body who is facing U.S. corruption charges, a court document shows. The document links Webb, who is also facing U.S. charges and who pledged to fight corruption when he took over CONCACAF in 2012, to controversial television rights deals that were struck in the region during Warner's 21 years at the helm of CONCACAF. Webb had vowed to reform the confederation which governs the sport in North and Central America and the Caribbean following a "cash for votes" scandal involving Warner and Qatari Mohammed Bin Hammam, then president of the Asian Football Confederation A lawyer for Warner declined to comment on the document.




Cosby accuser asks for entire deposition to be made public
9:54:42 PM

Actor Cosby speaks at the National Action   Network's 20th annual Keepers of the Dream Awards gala in New YorkA Canadian woman at the centre of sexual assault allegations against comedian Bill Cosby accused him on Wednesday of violating a confidentiality agreement in their 2005 lawsuit, and asked a court to make public his entire testimony. Andrea Costand, a former Temple University employee, filed court papers in Pennsylvania district court, also accusing Cosby and his advisers of manipulating the media through interviews and statements about the slew of sex assault allegations against him. The lawsuit was filed two days after a Pennsylvania judge unsealed testimony in Costand's 2005 civil lawsuit against Cosby, in which the actor said he had obtained Quaaludes with the intent of giving the sedatives to young women in order to have sex with them.




Myanmar sets date for election that may define scope of reform
8:55:55 PM
By Hnin Yadana Zaw and Timothy Mclaughlin YANGON (Reuters) - Myanmar will hold a general election on Nov. 8, its election commission said on Wednesday, its first nationwide ballot since the end of direct military rule and a vote that could decide the scope of the country's reforms. The election comes at a critical time for Myanmar, which has undergone major changes since shifting to a quasi-civilian system in 2011 but is now seeing tensions between rival forces vying for power after an unprecedented period of reform. The Nov. 8 date was confirmed by Nyunt Tin, a director of the Union Election Commission (UEC), when contacted by Reuters.


FBI chief warns encryption emboldens would-be Islamic State attackers
8:19:59 PM

Senate Judiciary hearing about encryption on Capitol   Hill in WashingtonBy Lindsay Dunsmuir WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Barring law enforcement authorities' access to encrypted communications would make it easier for Islamic State sympathizers to attack the United States, FBI Chief James Comey told Senate lawmakers on Wednesday. The Federal Bureau of Investigation is pushing technology companies to let law enforcement authorities have access to encrypted communications to investigate illegal activities. Comey has previously criticized Apple Inc and Google Inc for ramping up encryption.




Over 200 Americans have gone or tried to go to Syria to fight - FBI
7:41:30 PM
More than 200 Americans have travelled or attempted to travel to Syria to fight for Islamic militants, Federal Bureau of Investigation chief James Comey said on Wednesday. "We continue to identify individuals who seek to join the ranks of foreign fighters ... and also homegrown violent extremists who may aspire to attack the United States from within," Comey told lawmakers on the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence. The radicalization of Americans by Islamic State is a top concern for the agency, and earlier on Wednesday Comey urged technology companies to allow law enforcement authorities access to encrypted communications to help combat the threat.


Suspected Boko Haram militants kill 26 people in Chad attacks
7:08:26 PM
By Madjiasra Nako N'DJAMENA (Reuters) - Suspected militants from the Nigerian Islamist group Boko Haram killed 26 people in night attacks on two villages on Lake Chad over the weekend, Chadian officials said. Boko Haram has stepped up assaults in recent weeks across the region in what appears to be a fight back against an offensive mounted by soldiers from Nigeria and its neighbours, Chad, Cameroon and Niger. Boko Haram, fighting to carve out an Islamist state in northeast Nigeria, has also launched a string of cross border raids.


Berlusconi found guilty of bribing Italian senator
6:50:07 PM

AC Milan's president and former Italian PM   Berlusconi arrives before the match against Fiorentina at San Siro stadium in   MilanNAPLES, Italy (Reuters) - Italy's former prime minister Silvio Berlusconi was found guilty on Wednesday of bribing a senator in 2006 in an effort to topple the then centre-left government. The court in southern Italy sentenced Berlusconi to three years in jail and banned him from holding any public office for five years, a judge said in a ruling shown live on television news networks. The four-times prime minister, who is struggling to revive his political fortunes, denied the charges. ...




Pope's 'homecoming' tour moves from Ecuador to Bolivia
6:39:10 PM

Pope Francis greets the faithful after a meeting with   members of the civil society at the San Francisco Church in QuitoBy Alexandra Valencia and Girish Gupta QUITO (Reuters) - Pope Francis showed his sense of humour during the last few hours of his trip to Ecuador on Wednesday, straying from a prepared speech to joke with people who came to see him at a shrine near the highland capital Quito. "I have a prepared script but I don't want to read it," said the 78-year-old pope to laughs from the crowd, before asking them to pray for him so that he would never forget where he came from. "Do not fall into a spiritual Alzheimer's, do not forget!" Francis added in a totally improvised speech.




U.S. spy agency tapped German chancellery for decades - WikiLeaks
6:22:54 PM

Visitors walk in front of the Chancellory during the   second day of an open door weekend of several ...The U.S. National Security Agency tapped phone calls involving German Chancellor Angela Merkel and her closest advisers for years and spied on the staff of her predecessors, WikiLeaks said on Wednesday. A report released by the group suggested NSA spying on Merkel and her staff had gone on far longer and more widely than previously realised. WikiLeaks said the NSA targeted for long-term surveillance 125 phone numbers of top German officials.




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