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Turkmenistan leader purges cabinet for corruption, slow reform
9:10:45 AM

Turkmenistan's President Berdymukhamedov speaks   at a news briefing in TbilisiTurkmenistan's leader Kurbanguly Berdymukhamedov has sacked several senior government officials, citing pervasive corruption and slow reforms in key sectors of the economy, state television reported on Friday. Berdymukhamedov, a 58-year-old former-dentist who became president in late 2006, sacked Deputy Prime Minister Annamukhamed Gochyev "for serious drawbacks in his work" just after the latter reported to a government meeting on continued growth in the gas-fuelled economy.




For Gazans, fence with Israel is a leap into the unknown
9:06:55 AM
By Maayan Lubell and Nidal al-Mughrabi GAZA-ISRAEL BORDER (Reuters) - From his spartan room in the Maghazi refugee camp in the Gaza Strip, 18-year-old Abdalla al-Haddad could glimpse a narrow chance at a better life: it was less than a mile and a 3-1/2-metre fence away. "Ten minutes after we jumped, illumination rounds were fired, there was a lot of gunfire and we were surrounded by Israeli army forces, who arrested us," he said. "I was desperate because there is no work in Gaza," he explained, describing his daily life as sleeping and playing football, with little prospect of finding a job.


Thailand, under fire, says rejected China request to deport all Uighur Muslims
8:30:20 AM

Demonstrators shout slogans as they attend a protest   in front of the Thai Embassy in AnkaraBy Amy Sawitta Lefevre and Pracha Hariraksapitak BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thailand sought on Friday to defuse international criticism of its decision to deport nearly 100 Uighur Muslims back to China, saying it had rejected a request from Beijing to return all the Uighur migrants held in its detention camps. The deportations have drawn condemnation from the United States and human rights groups and sparked sometimes violent protests in Turkey, home to a large Uighur diaspora. China accused "some foreign governments and forces" of trying to exploit the Uighur issue for their own ends and said it was "cooperating normally" with Thailand to curb illegal immigration.




Greek PM says does not have mandate to exit eurozone
7:40:46 AM

Greek Prime Minister Tsipras attends a session of the   ruling Syriza's leftist party parliamentary group at the Parliament building   in AthensGreek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras appealed to his Syriza lawmakers on Friday to back a fiscal plan in return for aid from creditors, a government official said, in a last-ditch attempt to stave off financial meltdown. Tsipras is seeking approval from Syriza for a government blueprint of reforms in return for new aid from international creditors. "We are confronted with crucial decisions," a government official quoted Tspiras telling lawmakers.




Boxer Pacquiao prays with Philippine death row inmate in Indonesia
7:34:01 AM

Filipino death row inmate Mary Jane Veloso prays with   Filipino boxer Manny Pacquiao and his wife Jinkee Pacquiao during their visit to   Wirogunan Prison, YogyakartaYOGYAKARTA/JAKARTA, Indonesia (Reuters) - Filipino boxing superstar Manny Pacquiao on Friday held a prayer session in an Indonesian prison with a Philippine woman on death row for drug trafficking, in hopes of drawing attention to her plight and getting her sentence commuted. Mary Jane Veloso won a last-minute reprieve from execution in April, after officials in Manila asked Indonesian President Joko Widodo to let her give evidence in an investigation into the network accused of recruiting her. Pacquiao, one of many celebrities campaigning to save Veloso, prayed with her in the Yogyakarta prison where she has been jailed while testifying against a couple alleged to have recruited her to smuggle 2.6 kg of heroin into Indonesia.




Exclusive - Miami company described in U.S. soccer case as agreeing to pay bribe-sources
6:48:44 AM
By Mica Rosenberg and David Ingram NEW YORK (Reuters) - A Miami-based affiliate of Spanish media giant Imagina group is one of the unidentified sports marketing companies alleged in a U.S. indictment to have agreed to pay a bribe in a global soccer corruption scandal, sources told Reuters.     The company is Media World, a subsidiary of Imagina US, according to two sources familiar with the matter who spoke on condition of anonymity. The indictment does not say that the company - identified only as "Sports Marketing Company C" - paid a bribe, but says it had agreed to do so and was looking for a way to make the payment to a high-ranking soccer official in the Americas.   Media World, which buys and sells the media rights to soccer leagues and has operated TV channels aimed at the U.S. Hispanic market, has not been charged with wrongdoing.


PM Modi chooses silence as opposition attacks
6:07:38 AM

Indian Prime Minister Modi attends a meeting at the   the BRICS and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization summits in UfaBy Frank Jack Daniel NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Prime Minister Narendra Modi is a skilled orator and prolific on social media, so his studied silence about allegations of corruption and influence trafficking affecting his party has set other tongues wagging. At rowdy election rallies last year, Modi used Hindi to deride his reserved predecessor Manmohan Singh as Maun-mohan, or Silent-mohan, when the then leader slipped from the public eye as his government was engulfed by scandal.




Warner case adjourned with no extradition writ from U.S yet
3:45:40 AM

Former FIFA vice-president Jack Warner waves from a   car after leaving a court where he is fighting against extradition to the U.S., in   Port-of-SpainBy Linda Hutchinson-Jafar PORT OF SPAIN (Reuters) - The United States has yet to issue a formal writ of extradition for former FIFA vice president Jack Warner, whose case was adjourned on Thursday until July 27, lawyers in the case said on Thursday. Warner, wanted in the U.S. on corruption charges, could apply for discharge from the local court if the United States does not send the writ to the Trinidad and Tobago government by July 26. Chief Magistrate Marcia Ayers-Caesar, presiding at the Port of Spain Magistrate's court, adjourned the case for 18 days after hearing submissions from lawyers appearing for the State and Warner.




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