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Time Warner Cable owes $229,500 to woman it would not stop calling
11:17:55 PM

A Time Warner Cable sign and logo are seen on the   back of a Time Warner Cable service truck in the Manhattan borough of New York   CityAraceli King disliked receiving 153 of them from a single company. Time Warner Cable Inc must pay the insurance claims specialist $229,500 for placing 153 automated calls meant for someone else to her cellphone in less than a year, even after she told it to stop, a Manhattan federal judge ruled on Tuesday. King, of Irving, Texas, accused Time Warner Cable of harassing her by leaving messages for Luiz Perez, who once held her cellphone number, even after she made clear who she was in a seven-minute discussion with a company representative.




Serbia government agrees to send PM to July 11 Srebrenica commemoration
10:59:54 PM

Vucic attends a news conference in BudapestBy Aleksandar Vasovic BELGRADE (Reuters) - Serbia's Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic said on Tuesday his government unanimously agreed to send him to a July 11 commemoration of the 1995 Srebrenica massacre, hours after the United Nations Security Council postponed debate over a resolution to mark the 20th anniversary. "Tonight the government unanimously made a decision ... that if the conditions are met, that I will represent Serbia in Srebrenica on July 11," Vucic told a news conference in Belgrade. A U.N. Security Council vote on a resolution to condemn the Srebrenica massacre as a genocide has been delayed until Wednesday as Britain and the United States try to convince Russia not to veto the commemoration, diplomats said.




Afghan delegation to meet Taliban as twin attacks hit Kabul
9:50:56 PM

Afghan security forces stand at the site of a suicide   attack in Kabul, AfghanistanBy Mirwais Harooni and Hamid Shalizi KABUL (Reuters) - Afghan President Ashraf Ghani said on Tuesday he had sent a delegation to Pakistan to meet with representatives of the Taliban, his first acknowledgement of official talks with the insurgents fighting to topple the government in Kabul. The tentative step toward full peace negotiations aimed at ending more than 13 years of war came hours after suspected Taliban suicide bomb attacks in the Afghan capital struck a convoy of foreign troops and a compound of the country's intelligence agency. Separately, two drone strikes this week targeting militants loyal to Islamic State in the eastern province of Nangarhar killed dozens of fighters, including the movement's second-in-command in Afghanistan, officials said.




Hillary Clinton - Hacking problem not limited to China
8:18:57 PM

Democratic U.S. presidential candidate Hillary   Clinton addresses the U.S. Conference of Mayors Annual Meeting in San FranciscoDemocratic presidential contender Hillary Clinton said on Tuesday that hacking by countries such as China and Iran posed a broad threat to U.S. security and business, and the federal government had not done enough to protect U.S. information. "And we worry about terrorist organizations getting access to the capacity." Clinton, who is under fire for using a private server and email account when she was the top U.S. diplomat, said her worries started when she encountered as secretary "the grave concerns that a lot of American businesses had that their most confidential information was being vacuumed up through intrusive hacking." "The United States, both our government and the private sector, have to recognise this is a serious threat," she said.




L.A. judge refuses to dismiss murder case against 'Suge' Knight
7:49:06 PM

Defendant Marion "Suge" Knight looks on as   he attends a hearing with his attorney Thomas Mesereau in his robbery case in Los   Angeles, CaliforniaDefence lawyers had filed a motion seeking to throw out the case on grounds that a key witness declined under oath to identify the Death Row Records co-founder as the driver who ran over the two victims with a pickup truck.But Superior Court Judge Stephen Marcus sided with the prosecution, ruling there was more than enough evidence to establish that Knight was behind the wheel of the vehicle. "There's no doubt that 'Suge' Knight was the person who drove the red truck," the judge said, as Knight sat in court, dressed in an orange jail uniform. Knight, 50, is charged with murder, attempted murder and two counts of felony hit-and-run in a Jan. 29 confrontation in the L.A. suburb of Compton that left Terry Carter dead and Cle "Boan" Sloan with a badly mangled left foot and head injuries.




UN Srebrenica vote delayed in bid to avoid Russia veto: diplomats
7:46:15 PM

An aerial view of the Memorial Center in Potocari   near SrebrenicaBy Michelle Nichols UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - A U.N. Security Council vote on a resolution to condemn the Srebrenica massacre as genocide, marking the 20th anniversary of the mass killing, has been delayed until Wednesday as Britain and the United States try to convince Russia not to veto the commemoration, diplomats said. Russia has deemed the British-drafted resolution unbalanced and does not want the 1995 massacre of 8,000 Muslim men and boys described as genocide. Instead it proposed condemning "the most serious crimes of concern to the international community." A vote by the 15-member council had been scheduled for Tuesday morning, but has been delayed until Wednesday morning as talks between Britain, the United States and Russia continue on the draft, said diplomats.




Chile takes step toward cannabis decriminalisation
7:13:45 PM
Chile took a step forward in decriminalizing the use of cannabis on Tuesday after the lower house of Congress approved by a wide margin a bill that seeks to change the law in the South American country. Although socially conservative Chile is not following Uruguay's lead on full legalization, it is considering decriminalizing it for personal use and cultivation.


Al Shabaab gunmen kill 14 in attack on Kenyan workers
7:07:43 PM

Kenyan police officers and Kenya Red Cross workers   carry the body of a man killed during an overnight attack on a residential complex   in Mandera town at the Kenya-Somalia borderBy Joseph Akwiri MOMBASA, Kenya (Reuters) - Al Shabaab gunmen killed 14 people, mostly quarry workers, officials said, in an overnight attack on a residential complex in northeast Kenya that the Islamic militant group said had targeted Christians. Many died in their sleep, the Kenya Red Cross said. The raid, in the town of Mandera, mirrored one in the same county in December in which 36 quarry workers died.




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