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Coca-Cola calls on FIFA's Sepp Blatter to resign immediately
7:39:14 PM

Blatter smiles before the first game of the so-called   "Sepp Blatter tournament" in UlrichenNEW YORK (Reuters) - The Coca-Cola Co called on Friday for FIFA's President Sepp Blatter to step down immediately following Swiss authorities saying they were opening a criminal investigation into the head of the world football body. "Every day that passes, the image and reputation of FIFA continues to tarnish," said the company in a statement. "FIFA needs comprehensive and urgent reform, and that can only be accomplished through a truly independent approach." (Reporting by Simon Evans in Miami and Mica Rosenberg in New York; Editing by Meredith Mazzilli)




Nigeria's former oil minister Diezani Alison-Madueke arrested in London-sources
7:17:07 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. The two Nigerian sources did not say why she had been arrested but under Alison-Madueke's watch, oil-related scandals involving billions of dollars became almost commonplace in Africa's top oil producer, ranging from fuel subsidy fraud to missing crude revenues. A police spokesman in London said he had no record of such an arrest.




Oregon gunman in massacre had cache of 13 weapons, U.S. agent says
7:07:03 PM
By Eric M. Johnson and Courtney Sherwood ROSEBURG, Ore. (Reuters) - The Oregon gunman who carried out an execution-style massacre at a college classroom had a cache of 13 weapons, body armour and ammunition, authorities said on Friday as they sought a motive for the bloodiest U.S. mass shooting this year. Celinez Nunez, assistant special agent of the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives disclosed the cache as details emerged about the suspect in Thursday's rampage at Umpqua Community College in Roseburg, about 180 miles (290 km) south of Portland.


Pope Francis met with gay couple in U.S. visit
7:06:01 PM

Pope Francis waves from the popemobile during a   parade in PhiladelphiaBy Patrick Rucker and Alistair Bell WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Pope Francis met with a gay couple at the Vatican Embassy in Washington during the pontiff's visit to the United States last week in a quiet gesture to the gay and lesbian community. The meeting between Francis, an Argentine gay man and his long-term partner came to light as the Vatican tried to tamp down controversy about a separate meeting the pope held with well-known American gay marriage opponent Kim Davis. The pontiff met on Sept. 23 with Yayo Grassi, a U.S-based Argentine caterer, Grassi's male partner of 19 years, Iwan Bagus and three other people for 15 minutes, Grassi told Reuters.




Colombian rebels want text of peace deal made public
6:55:48 PM

FARC rebel leader Rodrigo Londono, better known by   the nom de guerre Timochenko, speaks during a news conference in HavanaBy Nelson Acosta HAVANA (Reuters) - Seeking to quell controversy back home, Colombia's leftist FARC guerrillas on Friday advocated making public the entire 18-page agreement they reached with the government last week to end their 50-year-long war within six months. The Colombian government and FARC have only published a two-page statement, which includes the breakthrough agreement reached in Cuba, to establish special courts to try former combatants including guerrillas, government soldiers and members of right-wing paramilitary groups. The agreement has caused consternation in Colombia, where critics complain rebels of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, might escape punishment or extradition to the United States, where some are wanted on drug-trafficking charges.




Oregon sheriff says college shooter was male, is dead
6:41:09 PM

Douglas county sheriff John Hanlin speaks to media   after a mass shooting at Umpqua Community College in Roseburg,Oregon(Reuters) - A gunman who opened fire on Thursday at a community college in Roseburg, Oregon, was a male and was killed during an exchange of gunfire with police, Douglas County Sheriff John Hanlin told a news conference. Hanlin did not identify the shooter. He added that no law enforcement officers were wounded. It was too early in the investigation to say if anyone else was involved in the shooting at Umpqua Community College, Hanlin said. He declined to confirm the number of dead and wounded in the shooting. (Reporting by Sandra Maler and Eric Walsh; Editing by Sandra Maler)




Oregon campus shooter had at least 13 weapons - authorities
5:50:37 PM

A search and rescue vehicle blocks the entrance to   Umpqua Community College in RoseburgWASHINGTON (Reuters) - The gunman who killed nine people at an Oregon college had at least 13 weapons, six of which were found at the university and seven at the shooter's residence, authorities said at a news conference on Friday. Agent Celinez Nunez of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, said all weapons in the shooter's possession were legally purchased. Weapons recovered at Umpqua Community College in Roseburg included five pistols and a rifle. (Reporting by Doina Chiacu; Editing by Bill Trott)




Salman calls for 'firm hand' at FIFA but no mention of Platini
5:38:04 PM

AFC head Sheikh Salman bin Ebrahim Al-Khalifa arrives   for a meeting with FIFA task force in DohaBy Simon Evans ZURICH (Reuters) - The powerful head of Asian soccer said on Friday the sport's world governing body, shaken by a graft scandal, needed a "firm hand" to steady it, but notably made no reference to European chief Michel Platini whom he had previously favoured as the next president. Two sources have told Reuters Sheikh Salman Bin Ebrahim Al Khalifa might himself stand for the FIFA presidency if a Swiss inquiry into a 2 million Swiss franc ($2.05 million) payment to him by outgoing FIFA president Sepp Blatter hampered his candidacy. Bahraini Sheikh Salman, president of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), while not explicitly ruling out a bid for the presidency of FIFA, said in a statement: "I have noted recent media speculation that my name has been suggested by others but, while I would like to thank them for their trust and confidence in my leadership, the thought of being a candidate in 2016 had not crossed my mind." FIFA will elect a successor in February to veteran Blatter, who was placed under investigation last Friday by Swiss authorities.




"Sense of regret" in Vatican over pope meeting with gay marriage opponent
5:33:54 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 licences.




VW rivals risk bigger blow as emissions scandal hits diesel
5:25:02 PM

A 2.0 litre TDI diesel engine cover in a Skodo Yeti   vehicle is seen at a car dealer in BonnBy Gilles Guillaume, Barbara Lewis and Laurence Frost PARIS/BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Volkswagen's cheating on emissions tests has soured the European car industry's heavy bet on diesel, with Renault, Peugeot and Fiat Chrysler potentially facing bigger long-term setbacks than the company that sparked the crisis. VW's use of a banned "defeat device" has drawn scrutiny of more widely practised test manipulation which, although legal, has allowed real-world nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions to surge to more than seven times their European limits. A renewed push to close EU test loopholes promises to add billions of euros to diesel engine costs already at the limit of mass-market viability, hitting small-car brands hardest while shifting demand to hybrids, where the Europeans are several years behind Japanese competitors.




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