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Australian PM urges unity after Sydney police shooting
Saturday, October 03, 2015 1:29 AM
Australians must not vilify the Muslim community, Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull urged on Saturday, after a 15-year-old boy of Middle Eastern background was identified as the gunman who shot a police worker in Sydney the previous day. "This appears to have been an act of politically motivated violence, so at this stage it appears to have been an act of terrorism," Turnbull told reporters in Melbourne. "We must not vilify or blame the entire Muslim community for the actions of what is, in truth, a very, very small percentage of violent extremist individuals." The gunman, identified as a 15-year-old of Iraqi-Kurdish background born in Iran, was shot dead by police after gunning down a worker at close range as he was leaving the headquarters of the New South Wales Police, police and witnesses said.


Australian police probing terror links in Sydney police HQ shooting
Saturday, October 03, 2015 12:46 AM

Police stand guard and inspect the area outside the   New South Wales (NSW) state police headquarters located in the Sydney suburb of   Parramatta, AustraliaAustralian police said on Saturday they believe the shooting of a police worker by a 15-year-old boy in Sydney on Friday was politically motivated and linked to "terrorism". The gunman was shot dead by police on Friday afternoon after gunning down a worker at close range as he was leaving the headquarters of the New South Wales Police, police and witnesses said. "We believe his actions were politically motivated and therefore linked to terrorism," New South Wales Police Commissioner Andrew Scipione told reporters.




Families, friends grieve for Oregon college massacre victims
Saturday, October 03, 2015 12:35 AM

A sympathy sign is seen at sunrise outside Umpqua   Community College in RoseburgLarry Levine, 67, was a college English instructor with a love of fly-fishing. Lucero Alcaraz, 19, was an honours student with hopes of becoming a paediatric nurse. Rebecka Carnes, 18, was a teenager fresh out of high school, excited about her future.




Exclusive - TPP would include auto market opening for Japan: source
Saturday, October 03, 2015 12:07 AM

Trans-Pacific Partnership Ministers meeting post in   TPP Ministers "Family Photo" in Atlanta GeorgiaBy Krista Hughes and Ana Isabel Martinez ATLANTA (Reuters) - A U.S.-Japan agreement on autos trade as part of a sweeping Pacific Rim trade deal would have its own dispute settlement mechanism, including penalties, if Japan does not open its market enough to U.S. vehicles, a source close to the negotiations said on Friday. Negotiators are working to finalise a trade deal which would stretch from Japan to Peru and autos trade has been one of a few remaining and politically charged sticking points. A broader deal on autos trade between Japan, the United States, Mexico and Canada was nearly complete, two people close to the closed door talks said, requesting anonymity because of the sensitivity of the negotiations.




Obama to look for new U.S. gun measures, says 'talk' is main tool
Saturday, October 03, 2015 12:03 AM
By Julia Edwards and Roberta Rampton WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama said on Friday that he has asked his team to look for new ways to enforce existing regulations to keep guns away from criminals in the wake of the mass shooting in Oregon. "The main thing I'm going to do is I'm going to talk about this on a regular basis," Obama said at a news conference. "I will politicize it, because our inaction is a political decision that we are making." Obama started by mocking Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush who earlier on Friday had said "stuff happens" in the course of an answer to a question about gun violence.


Oregon gunman fascinated by shootings, described as shy and awkward
Saturday, October 03, 2015 12:01 AM

Oregon college shooting suspect Chris Harper-Mercer   is seen in a photo taken from his Myspace accountBy Courtney Sherwood and Phoenix Tso WINCHESTER, Ore./TORRANCE, Calif. (Reuters) - The man killed by police on Thursday after he fatally shot nine people at a southern Oregon community college was a shy, awkward 26-year-old who was fascinated with shootings, according to people who knew him and his own social media postings. Chris Harper-Mercer lived in Torrance, California, before moving to Winchester, Oregon, where he resided in an apartment with his mother Laurel Harper about a four-minute drive from Umpqua Community College, according to online records. Nine people were wounded when he sprayed bullets into a classroom at the college in Roseburg, a timber town of about 20,000 people that adjoins Winchester.




Oregon gunman may have killed more if not for hero student
11:58:50 PM
By Eric M. Johnson and Courtney Sherwood ROSEBURG, Ore. (Reuters) - The gunman who went on a deadly rampage at an Oregon college was heavily armed and equipped with extra ammunition, authorities said on Friday, and he might have killed more people were it not for the heroism of a military veteran in an adjoining classroom. A day after the shooter killed nine people and wounded nine others at Umpqua Community College in Roseburg, authorities sought a motive for this year's bloodiest mass shooting in the United States, where such massacres have grown all too common. Local broadcaster KOIN reported on Friday that the gunman, identified by law enforcement sources as Chris Harper-Mercer, 26, was a student at the college and enrolled in the writing class where the shooting took place.


'Sense of regret' in Vatican over pope meeting with gay marriage opponent
11:57:33 PM

Pope Francis leads the weekly audience in Saint   Peter's Square at the VaticanBy Philip Pullella VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Pope Francis' meeting last week with an American woman at the centre of a row over gay marriage was not something he had sought and should not be seen as an endorsement of her views, the Vatican said on Friday. One Vatican official said there was "a sense of regret" that the pope had ever seen Kim Davis, a Kentucky county clerk who went to jail in September for refusing to honour a U.S. Supreme Court ruling and issue same-sex marriage licenses. The encounter in Washington was originally kept secret and has sparked widespread debate since it became public this week, proving something of a misstep for the pontiff.




Oregon sheriff who opposes gun control thrust into spotlight
10:45:25 PM

Douglas county sheriff John Hanlin speaks to media   after a mass shooting at Umpqua Community College in Roseburg,OregonAbout a month after the 2012 Sandy Hook school shootings, Douglas County Sheriff John Hanlin in Oregon posted a video on his Facebook page from conspiracy theorists who said the event might have been a hoax. A few days later, he wrote to Vice President Joe Biden, telling him to stay away from gun control. Hanlin was thrust into the spotlight on Thursday, when a gunman opened fire at a college classroom in Douglas County, killing nine people and wounding several others before police shot him to death.




Two blasts on outskirts of Nigerian capital Abuja, official says
10:25:57 PM
Two bombs went off on the outskirts of the Nigerian capital Abuja late on Friday, an official said, the first such incident in over a year. There was an unknown number of casualties, a spokesman for the National Emergency Management Agency said. Spokesman Manzo Ezekiel said that the bomb in Kuje went off near a police station while the one in Nyanya detonated in a crowded area not far from the site of two blasts in April and May last year that killed at least 90 people.


Coke, McDonald's join sponsor call for FIFA's Blatter to resign
10:23:07 PM

Blatter smiles before the first game of the so-called   "Sepp Blatter tournament" in UlrichenBy Mica Rosenberg and Simon Evans NEW YORK/ZURICH (Reuters) - Major football sponsors on Friday issued coordinated calls for the immediate resignation of FIFA president Sepp Blatter in the most significant move by companies supporting the sport since a bribery and corruption scandal erupted at world football's governing body last May. Coca-Cola Co , McDonald's , Visa , and Budweiser owner Anheuser-Busch InBev , companies that have long linked their brand names to football, on Friday demanded Blatter step down immediately in a strong push for change at the organisation. Blatter earlier announced he would resign in February next year. The sponsor statements, all using similar language, came just a week after Swiss authorities said they were opening a criminal investigation into Blatter, the 79-year-old Swiss national who has lead FIFA for the past 17 years.




Nigeria's ex-oil minister Alison-Madueke arrested in London - sources
9:59:08 PM

Nigeria's Petroleum Minister and OPEC's   alternate president Alison-Madueke speaks at the annual IHS CERAWeek conference in   HoustonBy Julia Payne and Felix Onuah LAGOS/ABUJA (Reuters) - Nigeria's former oil minister Diezani Alison-Madueke was arrested in London on Friday, a source from Nigeria's presidency circle and another with links to her family said. Alison-Madueke was minister from 2010 until May 2015 under former president Goodluck Jonathan, who was defeated by Muhammadu Buhari at the polls in March. Buhari took office in May promising to root out corruption in Africa's most populous country, where few benefit from the OPEC member's enormous energy resources.




Military vet shot seven times as he protected Oregon classmates
9:57:06 PM
By Courtney Sherwood ROSEBURG, Ore. (Reuters) - An Iraq war veteran and mixed martial arts fighter whose son turned 6 years old on Thursday was shot seven times as he blocked the gunman from entering a classroom, possibly saving lives during a mass shooting in southern Oregon. Chris Mintz, 30, was in the hospital on Friday after seven hours of surgery and significant blood loss from his injuries in the tragedy that left 10 dead including the shooter at Umpqua Community College in Roseburg, said his former girlfriend Jamie Skinner. Before and after his surgery, Mintz was conscious and told Skinner of the chaotic scene.


FIFA President Sepp Blatter will not resign - lawyer statement
9:24:46 PM

Blatter arrives for a news conference aside of the   so-called "Sepp Blatter tournament" in UlrichenNEW YORK (Reuters) - FIFA's Sepp Blatter will not resign as president of the world football body after two major sponsors called for him to step down, his U.S. attorney said in statement on Friday. (Reporting by Mica Rosenberg; Editing by Meredith Mazzilli)




Five shot, one man killed in Baltimore shooting - police
9:00:02 PM
(Reuters) - Five people were shot and one of them, an adult male, killed in an incident in Baltimore on Friday, Baltimore Police said. The four other victims, who include one woman and three men, were being treated at an area hospital, a police spokesman told reporters. None of the victims have been identified in the incident that took place outside of a convenience store. (Reporting by Jon Herskovitz in Austin, Texas; Editing by Meredith Mazzilli)


At U.N., Sudan accuses ICC of targeting African leaders
8:55:56 PM

Ibrahim Ghandour, Foreign Minister of Sudan addresses   attendees during the 70th session of the United Nations General Assembly at U.N.   Headquarters in New YorkBy Hugh Bronstein UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Sudan's Foreign Minister Ibrahim Ghandour on Friday used the annual gathering of the 193 members of the United Nations to rail against the International Criminal Court (ICC), which he said has become a political tool to target African leaders. The Hague-based ICC has accused Sudan's President Omar Hassan al-Bashir of genocide and crimes against humanity in his campaign to crush a revolt in Sudan's western Darfur region.




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