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Malaysia says charge sheet against Najib is false, an attempt to topple PM
2:45:06 PM

A view shows the Direction generale de   l'armement offices, where the France's BEA crash investigation agency   will verify the plane debris found on Reunion Island, in Balma near ToulouseMalaysia's newly-appointed attorney general said on Friday a purported draft of a charge sheet against Prime Minister Najib Razak published on the Sarawak Report website was false, and part of a plot to topple the country's leader. Mohamed Apandi Ali said the documents had not been issued by his office, and he had ordered an investigation into the publication of the alleged papers. Sarawak Report, a website run by London-based journalist Clare Rewcastle-Brown, published documents on Thursday it said showed that the previous Attorney General Abdul Gani Patail was on the brink of bringing corruption charges against Najib before he was replaced earlier this week.




Argentine executive to appear in U.S. court in FIFA case
2:33:31 PM
The former chairman of an Argentina-based sports marketing business who was among the 14 people indicted in a federal corruption case that has rocked the soccer world's governing body is expected to appear in U.S. court on Friday. Alejandro Burzaco, an Argentine businessman who was the former general manager and chairman of Torneos y Competencias SA, is scheduled to be arraigned in federal court in Brooklyn, New York, the U.S. Justice Department said.


Zimbabwe calls for extradition of Cecil the lion's killer
2:33:04 PM

Protesters rally outside the River Bluff Dental   clinic against the killing of a famous lion in Zimbabwe, in Bloomington,   MinnesotaBy MacDonald Dzirutwe HARARE (Reuters) - The American dentist who killed Cecil the lion was a "foreign poacher" who paid for an illegal hunt and he should be extradited to Zimbabwe to face justice, environment minister Oppah Muchinguri said on Friday. In Harare's first official comments since Cecil's killing grabbed world headlines this week, Muchinguri said the Prosecutor General had already started the process to have 55-year-old Walter Palmer extradited from the United States. Muchinguri, a senior member of President Robert Mugabe's ruling ZANU-PF party, described Cecil - a black-maned lion well-known to foreign tourists in the Hwange National Park - as an "iconic attraction".




Russia's "tin pot despot" Putin ordered spy's London murder, UK inquiry told
2:23:31 PM

Marina Litvinenko the widow of murdered KGB agent   Alexander Litvinenko and her son leave the High Court in central LondonBy Michael Holden LONDON (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin is a "tin pot despot" who personally ordered the 2006 poisoning murder of ex-KGB agent Alexander Litvinenko in London, the lawyer for his widow said on Friday. Kremlin critic Litvinenko, 43, died three weeks after drinking green tea laced with radioactive polonium-210 at London's plush Millennium Hotel, shortly after obtaining British citizenship. British authorities say there is evidence to try Russian suspects Andrei Lugovoy and Dmitry Kovtun for murder.




After uproar, India ups budget for some social welfare sectors
1:42:08 PM

A passenger sleeps along with her children at a   railway station on a hot summer day in AllahabadThe government on Friday sought parliamentary approval to raise federal spending on social welfare, months after opposition lawmakers and Prime Minister Narendra Modi's own officials slammed his cuts in spending. Modi's finance ministry plans to raise the budget for women and child welfare, as well as sanitation programmes, by around 40 percent, a government document tabled in parliament showed.




Gunmen open fire at Sri Lanka election rally, one dead
12:32:41 PM
By Shihar Aneez COLOMBO (Reuters) - One person was killed and 12 wounded on Friday in a drive-by shooting at a Sri Lankan election rally attended by the finance minister, in the latest political violence in a nation still recovering from civil war. Finance Minister Ravi Karunanayake called the attack an "act of political terrorism" and blamed forces loyal to former President Mahinda Rajapaksa, who is attempting a comeback at next month's general election. The body of a woman was brought to Colombo National Hospital and 13 were admitted with gunshot wounds.


Freeing of Chinese loggers riles Myanmar citizens
11:58:30 AM

Chinese nationals, who were jailed for illegal   logging, walk out of Myitkyina prison after being released during an amnesty in   MyitkyinaBy Tim McLaughlin and Hnin Yadana Zaw YANGON (Reuters) - Myanmar's newspapers and social media users reacted with anger and disappointment on Friday to the government's decision to include 155 Chinese in a mass amnesty, just eight days after they were jailed for illegal logging. News journals slammed the freeing of the loggers, 153 of whom had been sentenced to life imprisonment, while Internet and social media users vented frustration over what they saw as the government caving in to pressure from its massive neighbour. "I hope the Chinese government reads this," Facebook user Ye Moe said in a post that had received around 1,200 "likes".




Suspect in Charleston church massacre to be arraigned on hate charges
11:49:03 AM

Dylann Storm Roof appears by closed-circuit   television at his bond hearing in CharlestonBy Harriet McLeod CHARLESTON, S.C. (Reuters) - Relatives of nine African-Americans killed at a historic South Carolina church may get a second opportunity to address the white man accused in the murders on Friday when he is arraigned on federal hate crime charges, sources close to the case said. At an earlier court appearance, family members riveted the country by expressing heartfelt forgiveness to Dylann Storm Roof, the suspect in last month's massacre at Charleston's Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church, saying their Christian faith compelled them to rise above their grief. Friday's arraignment comes a week after a federal grand jury in South Carolina returned a 33-count indictment accusing Roof of hate crimes and firearms charges, adding to the raft of state murder and attempted murder counts he already faces.




Palestinian toddler killed in West Bank; Jewish arsonists suspected
11:35:11 AM

Mourners carry the body of 18-month-old Palestinian   baby Ali Dawabsheh, who was killed after his family's house was set to fire   in a suspected attack by Jewish extremists in Duma village near NablusBy Ali Sawafta DUMA, West Bank (Reuters) - Suspected Jewish attackers torched a Palestinian home in the occupied West Bank on Friday, killing an 18-month-old child and seriously injuring his parents and older brother, an act that Israel's prime minister described as terrorism. Graffiti in Hebrew reading "revenge" was scrawled outside, below a Star of David. It was the worst attack by Israeli assailants since a Palestinian teenager was burned to death in Jerusalem a year ago.




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