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Blatter, Platini lose appeals against provisional FIFA bans
1:00:30 PM

UEFA President Platini congratulates FIFA President   Blatter after he was re-elected at the 65th FIFA Congress in ZurichBy Michael Shields ZURICH (Reuters) - Suspended FIFA president Sepp Blatter and European soccer chief Michel Platini have lost their appeals against provisional 90-days bans by the global soccer body's ethics committee, FIFA said on Wednesday. Blatter and Platini, who had been favourite to take over in February's FIFA presidential election, were suspended on Oct 8., engulfed by a deepening corruption scandal as the sport faces criminal investigations in Switzerland and the United States. The decision by the FIFA Appeal Committee, which rejected the appeals "in full", was a further blow to Frenchman Platini's hopes of standing on Feb. 26 because the electoral committee has said his registration will not be processed while he is suspended.




Exclusive - Suspects had planned attack on Paris business district - sources
12:39:04 PM

Members of French special police forces of Research   and Intervention Brigade arrive during an operation in Saint-Denis, near ParisBy Emmanuel Jarry PARIS (Reuters) - Suspected Islamist militants uncovered in a Paris suburb by police were planning an attack on the French capital's La Defense business district, a source close to the investigation and two police sources said on Wednesday. A woman suicide bomber blew herself up and another militant died when police raided the apartment in the St. Denis suburb as part of the investigation into last week's coordinated bombings and shootings. "The police forces were looking for terrorists who were preparing another attack on the basis of information from the (local) counter-terrorism services and overseas," said the source close to the investigation.




Fresh clashes in Kosovo over Serbia accord
12:24:59 PM

A protester supporting the opposition clashes with   police in Kosovo's capital PristinaPolice fired tear gas at a crowd of around 150 people lobbing rocks, bottles and petrol bombs outside the government building in central Pristina. Hours earlier, bomb disposal experts detonated a hand grenade thrown near Kosovo's Constitutional Court, which has been asked to rule on a European Union-brokered accord with Serbia that the parliamentary opposition vehemently opposes. On Tuesday, opposition lawmakers fired tear gas and pepper spray in parliament and police clashed with rock-throwing protesters, the latest in months of violence over the accord.




Two die in police raid targetting suspected Paris attack mastermind
11:57:06 AM

French medical rescue workers evacuate an injured   member of police forces during an operation at the scene in Saint-Denis, near   ParisBy Antony Paone and Emmanuel Jarry SAINT DENIS, France (Reuters) - A woman suicide bomber blew herself up and another militant died on Wednesday when police raided an apartment in the Paris suburb of St. Denis seeking suspects in last week's attacks in the French capital. Officials said police had been hunting Abdelhamid Abaaoud, a Belgian Islamist militant accused of masterminding the Nov. 13 carnage, but more than seven hours after the launch of the pre-dawn raid it was still unclear if they had found him. Everything will be done to determine who is who," Paris prosecutor Francois Molins said at the end of the operation.




Merkel says cancelling soccer match was 'responsible' decision
11:51:40 AM
German Chancellor Angela Merkel defended the decision to cancel a soccer match between Germany and Netherlands on Tuesday evening due to security concerns, just four days after Islamist attacks in Paris killed at least 129 people. "I was just as sad as the millions of fans that the match was cancelled.


French govt spokesman confirms Paris suburb police raid over
11:00:06 AM

French medical rescue workers evacuate an injured   member of police forces during an operation at the scene in Saint-Denis, near   ParisPARIS (Reuters) - A police raid on the Paris suburb of Saint-Denis is over, French government spokesman Stephane Le Foll said on Wednesday, confirming earlier information from police sources. Speaking at a news conference after a cabinet meeting, Le Foll gave no further details. (Reporting By John Irish; Editing by Ingrid Melander)




Paris suburb police raid is over - police source
10:44:40 AM

Members of special French RAID forces with a police   dog and French riot police secure the area during an operation in Saint-Denis,   near ParisPARIS (Reuters) - A police raid on the Paris suburb of Saint-Denis is finished, a police source said on Wednesday. "The raid is over," the official said. The raid was linked to attacks that killed 129 in and near Paris on Friday night. (Reporting by Gerard Bon; Writing by Ingrid Melander; Editing by John Irish)




Two dead, seven arrests in police raid on Saint-Denis apartment - source
10:29:22 AM
Two people holed up in a flat in the Paris suburb of Saint-Denis have died and seven have been arrested so far in an ongoing police raid, a source close to the investigation said on Wednesday. A woman blew herself up at the house during the raid, Paris prosecutor's office had said earlier on Wednesday.


Getting that sinking feeling in tortuous U.N. climate talks
10:15:30 AM

Negotiator on climate change for Maldives Majeed   attends U.N. talks in BonnBy Alister Doyle BONN, Germany (Reuters) - Abdullahi Majeed was a young delegate for the Maldives when low-lying island states warned for the first time in 1989 that climate change and rising seas could "threaten the very survival" of some nations. Now a 60-year-old veteran, Majeed is still repeating that message, one of a handful of delegates to this month's Paris climate summit who have been attending tortuous U.N. negotiations to combat global warming from the start. "The sense of urgency is simply not there." In countless conference halls from Bangkok to Buenos Aires, Majeed has seen more setbacks than breakthroughs, not least the failed Copenhagen conference in 2009.




Italian doctor shot in Bangladesh in latest attack on foreigners
10:06:48 AM
An Italian doctor working as a missionary was shot and wounded in the neck during an attack by three assailants in northern Bangladesh on Wednesday and was admitted to hospital, police and a doctor said, reporting the latest in a series of attacks on foreigners. The assault on the man, identified by Italian newspapers as Piero Parolari, 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 attack took place in Dinajpur district, 414 km (258 miles) north of the capital Dhaka, where Parolari has been carrying out missionary work and medical services among the poor for the last 10 years.


Nigeria's Buhari orders arrest of former security adviser for graft
9:17:52 AM
Nigeria's President Muhammadu Buhari has ordered the arrest of the country's former national security adviser, accusing him of stealing around $2 billion received for phantom arms contracts, the presidency said. The arrest order is part of a campaign by Buhari, who was elected in March, to tackle graft that has enriched an elite but left most normal people in poverty. Buhari's office said former security adviser Sambo Dasuki had "awarded fictitious and phantom contracts" worth around $2 billion for jets, helicopters and ammunition for the army to fight the jihadist Boko Haram group which were never delivered.


German spy head says public events must go ahead despite security fears
8:39:14 AM
Germany should not be cowed by the threat of Islamic State violence, the head of the domestic intelligence services said on Wednesday, after an international soccer game was cancelled due to fears of an attack. With security worries running high in Europe after shootings and bombings in Paris last Friday which killed at least 129 people, BfV president Hans-Georg Maassen said Germany, like other Western states, is an enemy of Islamic State (IS). "If IS can hit us, if IS can carry out terror attacks in Germany, it will do so -- that is our big concern," Maassen said in an interview with broadcaster ARD.


French police arrests five people after northern Paris raid
8:23:55 AM

French police secure the area as shots are exchanged   in Saint-Denis, France, near ParisAt least five people are being held for questioning by French police in a suburb in northern Paris following a raid on Islamic State militants suspected of being behind Friday's attacks, Paris prosecutor's office said on Wednesday. "Three men who were entrenched in the apartment were removed and are being held in for questioning," the prosecutor's office said. French 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 attacks was believed to be holed up.




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.


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