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Maldives boat blast suspect deported from Malaysia
10:31:14 AM

Officials carry an injured woman off the speed boat   of Maldives President Abdulla Yameen after an explosion onboard, in Male,   MaldivesFive Maldives residents, including a suspect police believe was involved in the attempted assassination of President Abdulla Yameen last month, were deported from Malaysia on Friday, police said. The five were arrested on Sept. 28, the day of a speedboat explosion targeting Yameen, the statement said without naming them. Maldives Vice President Ahmed Adheeb was arrested on Saturday in connection with the explosion.




Ukraine calls deadly depot blast a terrorist act
10:05:26 AM
Explosions in a Ukrainian ammunition depot that killed two civilians overnight is being investigated as a terrorist act, the Defence Ministry said on Friday. The fire was started by "the release of a flare that fell onto the territory from outside the base," the ministry said in a statement, and said the incident was being investigated as a "terrorist act." It did not say who it suspected was behind the alleged attack. In addition to the two casualties, four civilians and four servicemen were wounded, the Ukrainian military in Luhansk said.


UK says last British resident released from Guantanamo Bay
9:01:41 AM

Supporters of Shaker Aamer, the last British prisoner   at Guantanamo Bay, simulate a force feeding outside Downing street in central   LondonShaker Aamer, the last British resident to be held at the U.S. prison camp in the Guantanamo Bay navy station in Cuba, has been freed after 13 years in detention, Britain said on Friday. Last month Britain said Aamer was due to be released but no date was specified. "I can confirm that he is on his way back to the UK now and he will arrive in Britain later today," Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond said.




Turkey's critical media fear deeper crackdown if election bolsters Erdogan
8:43:07 AM

Turkey's President Erdogan chats with Prime   Minister Davutoglu during a Republic Day ceremony at Anitkabir, the mausoleum of   modern Turkey's founder Ataturk, in Ankara, TurkeyBy Humeyra Pamuk ISTANBUL (Reuters) - In almost half a century as a reporter, columnist and editor of two national newspapers, Hasan Cemal has seen coups, military rule and government crises shake Turkish democracy. Broadly-defined anti-terrorism laws have been used to prosecute dozens of journalists in recent years. Some opposition journalists who have avoided court have instead been fired by what they say are pliant media bosses seeking to avoid Erdogan's ire, or say they have been shut out of official events.




Once a month, Modi steps in to revive stalled projects
8:30:45 AM

Commuters commute next to the construction site of   the Lucknow Metro Rail Corporation project in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, IndiaBy Rajesh Kumar Singh and Paritosh Bansal NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Prime Minister Narendra Modi is personally taking on India's notorious red tape to clear tens of billions of dollars worth of stalled public projects, hoping that his hands-on intervention can bend a vast, dysfunctional bureaucracy. Once a month, Modi holds a meeting with top state and central bureaucrats to check why projects have not got off the ground. Modi has won plaudits for the initiative that has chipped away at a $150 billion backlog of planned roads, ports, railways, power stations and other projects.




Exclusive - India eyes bankruptcy reform to ease decades of gridlock
6:38:34 AM

A commuter walks past the building of India's   Ministry of Finance during dusk in New DelhiBy Clara Ferreira-Marques and Devidutta Tripathy MUMBAI (Reuters) - A group of government-appointed advisors has recommended sweeping changes to India's outdated and overburdened bankruptcy system, aiming to modernise a process that takes several years and costs investors and taxpayers billions. The changes would be the most ambitious overhaul to date of rules governing the liquidation or revival of companies in India, a country with no single bankruptcy code and where competing laws, unclear jurisdictions and inadequate resources can leave cases languishing for decades. The proposals, to be handed to the Finance Ministry as early as Monday, will impose deadlines for the first time and establish a network of insolvency professionals to lighten courts' workload and tackle delays, T.K. Viswanathan, chairman of the Bankruptcy Law Reform Committee, told Reuters.




Crisis deepens as Cambodian opposition leader loses parliament post
6:16:24 AM

Protesters gather in front of the house of Kem Sokha   during a demonstration to demand his resignation in Phnom PenhBy Prak Chan Thul PHNOM PENH (Reuters) - Cambodia's ruling party ousted the opposition leader from his post of deputy parliament president on Friday after a controversial house vote that could nudge the Southeast Asian country closer to political conflict. All 68 Cambodian People's Party (CPP) parliamentarians voted to remove Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP) leader Kem Sokha for breaking the terms of a political deal in which the CNRP had agreed not to disparage the ruling party. CNRP boycotted the vote, calling it unconstitutional.




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