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Chinese security forces kill 17 in Xinjiang - Radio Free Asia
7:30:49 AM
Chinese security forces in the restive far western region of Xinjiang have killed 17 people, including women and children, accused of involvement in an attack at a coal mine that left at least 50 dead, U.S.-based Radio Free Asia said on Wednesday. Hundreds of people have died in unrest in Xinjiang, home to the mostly Muslim Uighur people, and other parts of China over the past three years or so. China blames the violence on Islamist militants.


Pakistan suspends deal to accept deportations from Europe
7:17:48 AM
By Katharine Houreld ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistan will refuse to accept any citizens deported from mainland Europe, halting repatriations at a time when European leaders facing an influx of migration are desperate to streamline procedures, the interior ministry said on Wednesday. Globally, around 90,000 people were deported back to Pakistan last year for a variety of offences, but in some cases they had been sent back without proper determination they were Pakistan nationals, an interior ministry spokesman said. It was not immediately clear exactly how many came from Europe, although the figure is in the thousands, he said.


Two Air France flights from U.S. diverted by bomb threats
7:16:16 AM

Emergency personnel are shown on the tarmac at Salt   Lake City International Airport in this photograph taken by passenger Keith Rosso   from a seat inside Air France flight 65By Victoria Cavaliere and Dan Whitcomb LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Two Air France flights bound for Paris from the United States were diverted for several hours on Tuesday following anonymous bomb threats, and more than 700 passengers and crew were safely taken off the planes, officials said. Flight 65, an Airbus A-380 that departed from Los Angeles, landed safely in Salt Lake City, where passengers and crew were escorted into the terminal, a spokesman for the Federal Aviation Administration said. The Salt Lake Tribune, citing an airport official, said it was carrying 497 passengers and crew.




Gunfire erupts in Paris as police swoop on suspected mastermind
7:13:54 AM

French special police forces secure the area during   an operation to catch Paris attack fugitives in Saint-DenisBy Tangi Salaün and Yves Clarisse PARIS (Reuters) - Heavy gunfire erupted in a north Paris suburb early on Wednesday as special police forces launched an operation to catch the alleged mastermind behind gun and bomb attacks in which 129 people were killed last week, police and judicial sources said. Belgian militant Abdelhamid Abaaoud, 27, initially thought to have pulled the strings in Friday night's attacks in the French capital from Syria, was believed to be one of those barricaded in an apartment in St Denis, said a judicial source. The Paris attacks, claimed by Islamic State militants, raised security concerns around the world, with an international soccer match called off in Germany on Tuesday and two Air France flights from the United States diverted for several hours due to bomb threats.




Gunfire in north Paris as police hunt attack mastermind - sources
7:10:54 AM

French soldiers secure the area during an operation   to catch Paris attack fugitives in Saint-DenisFrench police were involved in a prolonged shootout in the northern Paris suburb of Saint-Denis early on Wednesday, where a Belgian Islamic State militant suspected of masterminding last week's Paris attacks was believed to be holed up. Police and justice sources said Abdelhamid Abaaoud, 27, thought to have pulled the strings from Syria, was strongly believed to be among a group of people holed up in an apartment in the northern suburb near the national soccer stadium, one of the sites attacked by suicide bombers last week. A police source said three suspects had been arrested so far.




More gunfire and explosions at site of police raid in north Paris
6:47:44 AM

French special police forces secure the area during   an operation to catch Paris attack fugitives in Saint-DenisMore gunfire and explosions were heard on Wednesday morning at the site of a police raid in the Saint-Denis suburb in the north of Paris. A judicial source said earlier that police believe the suspected mastermind of Friday's attack in the French capital, Abdelhamid Abaaoud, is among those holed up in an apartment there. French television showed images of the street in Saint-Denis where a continuous salvo of gunfire and explosions where heard.




India warns of IS threat, tightens vigil at French, U.S. missions
6:38:49 AM

A member of militias known as Hashid Shaabi stands   next to a wall painted with the black flag commonly used by Islamic State   militants, in the town of al-AlamBy Sanjeev Miglani NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India has warned of Islamic State using regional militant groups to mount strikes in the country, and has increased security around the diplomatic missions of the United States, France and Britain among others, a government advisory said. The federal interior ministry said in the note issued to state police chiefs that Friday's attacks in Paris in which 129 people were killed showed the intentions of Islamic State to expand its arc of operations beyond Syria and Iraq. Despite India's large Muslim population, Islamic State has only been able to draw a handful of recruits from the country, although security officials say they don't have a full picture, and that there could be more youth getting radicalised.




Bangladesh opposition leaders to hang for war crimes
6:05:29 AM

Ali Ahsan Mohammad Mujahid, deputy chief of   Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami waves from a car as police arrest him in DhakaBangladesh's Supreme Court on Wednesday rejected final appeals from two opposition leaders against death sentences for atrocities committed during the 1971 war of independence, rulings that are likely to spark protests by their supporters. Muslim-majority Bangladesh has seen a rise in Islamist violence in recent months, with two foreigners and five secular writers and a publisher killed this year. Ali Ahsan Mohammad Mujahid, 67, secretary general of the Jamaat-e-Islami party, was found guilty of five charges including torture and the murders of intellectuals and minority Hindus while he commanded Al Badr, an auxiliary force of the Pakistani army, during the war to break away from Pakistan.




Gunfire in north Paris as police hunt shooting suspect-police source
5:19:23 AM

French special police forces secure the area during   an operation to catch Paris attack fugitives in Saint-DenisShots rang out in the Saint Denis area of northern Paris early on Wednesday as special police forces launched an operation to catch one of the suspects from Friday night's shooting in the French capital, a police source told Reuters. French TV station BFMTV said some police had been wounded during the operation. BFMTV and iTele both showed amateur video of the shootings and cited witnesses in the area saying they had heard sporadic gunfire since around 4:30 a.m. (0330 GMT).




Domestic worker from Myanmar rescues sister from decade of slavery
5:13:59 AM

Aye Than Dar holds the hand of her sister Hla Thidar   Myint at a park in BangkokBy Alisa Tang BANGKOK (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - When Aye Than Dar and her little sister Hla Thidar Myint paid a broker in Myanmar's Mon state to smuggle them to Thailand for domestic work, it was the start of a decade-long ordeal that would see the pair separated and Hla held as a slave. After paying the broker $600 to get them over the border, Aye and Hla were sent to work in separate homes in Ban Pong, in Thailand's Ratchaburi province, west of Bangkok. "When we arrived in Thailand, an agent came to pick us up.




Italian doctor stabbed in Bangladesh in latest attack on foreigners
5:07:27 AM
An Italian doctor working as a missionary was stabbed in the neck during an attack by three assailants in northern Bangladesh on Wednesday and was admitted to hospital, police said, reporting the latest in a series of attacks on foreigners. The assault on the 60-year-old man, identified as Father Pero, in the Muslim-majority country follows the killing of another Italian and a Japanese citizen in attacks claimed by Islamic State at the end of September and early October. The latest incident took place in Dinajpur district, 414 kilometers (258 miles) north of the capital Dhaka, where Father Pero has been carrying out missionary work and medical services among the poor for the last 10 years.


Gunfire in North Paris linked to fugitive hunt
5:06:18 AM
PARIS (Reuters) - Gunfire heard in the north Paris suburb of Saint Denis on Wednesday morning is linked to the hunt for fugitives from Friday's shooting by Islamist militants in the French capital, a police source told Reuters. (Reporting by Andrew Callus; Editing by Miral Fahmy)


Philippines investigating reports militants beheaded Malaysian captive
2:28:00 AM
The Philippine military said it was investigating credible intelligence reports that a small al Qaeda-linked Islamist militant group had beheaded a Malaysian businessman held captive since May on the southern island of Jolo. Abu Sayyaf militants were believed to have killed their captive in the town of Indanan on Tuesday, said Brigadier-General Alan Arrojado, army commander on Jolo island. While the reported beheading is far to the south of the capital Manila, where world leaders including U.S. President Barack Obama are attending the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit, it is a reminder of the security challenges small Islamist groups still pose to the Philippines.


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