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CIA chief warns Islamic State may have other attacks ready
11:17:34 PM

People pose with laptops in front of projection of   binary code and CIA emblem in this picture illustration taken in ZenicaBy Jonathan Landay, Mark Hosenball and John Irish WASHINGTON (Reuters) - CIA Director John Brennan warned on Monday that the attacks in Paris claimed by the extremist Islamic State movement were not a "one-off event" and that the militants may have similar operations ready to launch. Foiling those plots, however, could prove difficult because Europe's intelligence and security resources are severely stretched trying to keep track of the hundreds of European extremists who have returned home from fighting in Syria and Iraq. "A lot of our partners right now in Europe are facing a lot of challenges in terms of the numbers of individuals who have travelled to Syria and Iraq and back again, and so their ability to monitor and survey these individuals is under strain," Brennan said.




Six killed in Texas campsite incident, suspect in custody
10:53:45 PM
Six people were killed over the weekend at an east Texas campsite and a suspect has been taken into custody for suspected murder, the Anderson County Sheriff's office said on Monday. A man and a woman were found dead in a travel trailer at the crime scene near Palestine, about 170 miles northeast of Austin. William Hudson, 33, was arrested without incident on Sunday and charged with one count of murder.


Homeless man charged with attacking 'NCIS' actress in Hollywood
10:12:01 PM

Actress Pauley Perrette arrives at the 56th annual   Grammy Awards in Los AngelesBy Dan Whitcomb LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A homeless man was charged on Monday with two felonies in a violent, seemingly random attack on the streets of Hollywood on "NCIS" actress Pauley Perrette that she later recounted on social media. David Merck, 45, was expected to make an initial court appearance later on Monday in the case, which made national headlines after Perrette described the brutal encounter on her Twitter account. Perrette wrote on Twitter that on Thursday night she was walking on a street near her home in Hollywood when a man suddenly grabbed her and struck her on the nose and forehead while threatening to kill her.




Eagles of Death Metal fans rally to band's support
10:04:23 PM
By Steve Gorman LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Fans of the California-based rock band Eagles of Death Metal, whose Paris show was turned into a massacre by gunmen who stormed the concert, have mounted a social media campaign to boost downloads of the band's newly recorded track "Save a Prayer." A Facebook page titled "Eagles of Death Metal for No. 1" was launched over the weekend, according to the site, by a handful of British-based supporters - "regular gig-goers" - with no ties to the band's organisation, its management, marketing or music label. All the musicians escaped unharmed, according to relatives reached by Reuters over the weekend.


Wanted Cambodia opposition leader delays return
9:53:49 PM

Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen (R) and Sam   Rainsy, president of the Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP), smile after a   plenary session at the National Assembly in Phnom PenhBy Prak Chan Thul PHNOM PENH (Reuters) - Wanted Cambodian opposition leader Sam Rainsy on Monday delayed his return home from South Korea as tension comes to a head between his supporters and those of Prime Minister Hun Sen. The Southeast Asian nation is still three years away from a general election, but acrimony between the two as they jockey for position is threatening to plunge the country back into political conflict. A Cambodian court on Friday issued an arrest warrant related to an old defamation case for which Sam Rainsy had already received a royal pardon. Parliament stripped Sam Rainsy of the immunity that comes with his position in parliament on Monday.




Vowing to destroy terrorism, France seeks global coalition against Islamic State
9:04:50 PM

Soldiers patrol in front of the Notre Dame Cathedral   in Paris after last Friday's series of deadly attacks in the French capitalBy Chine Labbé and Crispian Balmer PARIS (Reuters) - French President Francois Hollande called on the United States and Russia to join a global coalition to destroy Islamic State in the wake of the attacks across Paris, and announced a wave of measures to combat terror in France. "France is at war," Hollande told a joint session of parliament at the Palace of Versailles, promising to increase funds for national security and strengthen anti-terror laws in response to the suicide bombings and shootings that killed 129. Parliamentarians gave Hollande a standing ovation before spontaneously singing the "Marseillaise" national anthem in a show of political unity following the worst atrocity France has seen since World War Two.




Food authority challenges lifting ban on Nestle's Maggi
7:06:47 PM

Packets of Nestle's Maggi instant noodles are   seen on display at a grocery store in MumbaiBy Suchitra Mohanty and Sumeet Chatterjee NEW DELHI/MUMBAI (Reuters) - India's food safety authority has appealed to the country's top court against a regional court order overturning a nationwide ban on Maggi instant noodles sold by the local unit of Nestle SA , a lawyer for the authority said on Monday. Nestle India resumed selling its popular Maggi noodles this month after getting the green light from government laboratories, as mandated by the Bombay High Court in August. The appeal, if admitted by the Supreme Court, could upset the Swiss food giant's plans to revive Maggi sales after Indian regulators reported in May that some packets of the noodles contained unsafe levels of lead.




2016 European Championship to go ahead in France - UEFA
6:57:18 PM

The official Mascot, Super Victor, for the upcoming   Euro 2016 soccer championship, poses in front of the UEFA Euro 2016 logo at the   Allianz Riviera stadium in NiceBy Julien Pretot PARIS (Reuters) - UEFA has confirmed that the 2016 European Championship soccer tournament will take place in France as planned despite the deadly attacks that struck Paris on Friday. "The EURO final draw will go ahead as scheduled on 12 December at the Palais des Congres in Paris and the final tournament will be played in France from 10 June to 10 July 2016," UEFA said in a statement on Monday. Coordinated attacks, for which Islamic State has claimed responsibility, took place in Paris bars, restaurants, a concert hall and outside a soccer stadium on Friday killing at least 129 people and wounding 352 -- the worst atrocity in France since World War II. "Following the dramatic events that occurred last Friday in Paris, UEFA and EURO 2016 SAS wish to reaffirm their commitment in placing safety and security at the centre of their organisational plans," the statement read.




Islamic State threatens attack on Washington, other countries
6:52:16 PM

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-AlamIslamic State warned in a new video on Monday that countries taking part in air strikes against Syria would suffer the same fate as France, and threatened to attack in Washington. The video, which appeared on a website used by Islamic State to post its messages, begins with news footage of the aftermath of Friday's Paris shootings in which at least 129 people were killed. The message to countries involved in what it called the "crusader campaign" was delivered by a man dressed in fatigues and a turban, and identified in subtitles as Al Ghareeb the Algerian.




NATO, EU pledge closer security cooperation after Paris attacks
6:50:37 PM
By Robin Emmott BRUSSELS (Reuters) - NATO and the European Union must work closely to prevent more attacks like those in Paris, the head of the Western military alliance said on Monday, underscoring the risks of unconventional warfare such as cyber attacks and radicalism. European officials are struggling to provide quick answers on how to counter the threat from Islamic State and other militant groups at a time of falling defence budgets, the lack of a common EU security policy and an overlap with NATO. "We will redouble our efforts and work even more closely ... to counter the rise of extremism, which can inspire such horrific attacks here at home," said NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg.


U.S. to boost intelligence sharing with France after attacks
6:15:41 PM

The Eiffel Tower is lit with the blue, white and red   colours of the French flag in Paris to pay tribute to the victims of a series of   deadly attacks on Friday in the French capitalThe United States will make it easier to share planning information and intelligence with France after the Paris attacks, the Pentagon said on Monday. "In the wake of the recent attack on France, we stand strong and firm with our oldest ally, which is why the U.S. and France have decided to bolster our intelligence sharing," Pentagon Press Secretary Peter Cook said in a statement. U.S. Secretary of Defense Ash Carter and Director of National Intelligence James Clapper have issued new instructions to U.S. military personnel to allow greater intelligence sharing, the Pentagon said.




France keen to show pride against England at Wembley
5:52:00 PM

France Press ConferenceFrance will be keen to represent their colours with more pride than ever when they take the field in a friendly against England at Wembley four days after the deadly attacks in Paris, coach Dider Deschamps said on Monday. The decision to play the highly emotional game was taken on Saturday morning by French federation president Noel Le Graet and Deschamps. "We are here now to take the field to represent our country probably with even more pride than we normally would and to make sure that our colours, blue, white, and red, will be represented with more pride," Deschamps told a news conference at Wembley on the eve of the game.




U.N. diplomat in Thailand settles maid slavery case out of court
5:38:12 PM
By Alisa Tang NONTHABURI, Thailand (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - An Ethiopian housemaid who was suing the head of the U.N. World Health Organization (WHO) in Thailand and his wife for beating and enslaving her on Monday settled the lawsuits out of court. The wife told the husband, and he brought me medicine," Bezabh told the Thomson Reuters Foundation via a translator at Nonthaburi provincial court. Tegegn brought Bezabh from Ethiopia, his home country, to Bangkok in 2013 when he took up his post as WHO's Thailand country representative and employed her until March this year when she escaped with the help of a neighbour.


G20 vows joint security steps after Paris attacks; no new strategy on Syria
5:34:57 PM

EU leaders observe a minutes silence in memory of the   Paris attacks, at the Group of 20 (G20) leaders summit in the Mediterranean resort   city of Antalya, TurkeyBy Dasha Afanasieva, Jan Strupczewski and Humeyra Pamuk BELEK, Turkey (Reuters) - World leaders vowed tighter border controls, more intelligence sharing and a crackdown on terrorist financing after the Paris attacks, but there was little sign at a summit on Monday of a dramatic shift in strategy against Islamic State in Syria. U.S. President Barack Obama, speaking at the end of the G20 meetings in Turkey, said the coordinated attacks in the French capital were a setback in the fight against the jihadists, but that putting U.S. troops on the ground in Syria to combat them "would be a mistake." The attacks across Paris, which killed 129 people at a concert, restaurants and a soccer stadium on Friday, underlined the threat posed by Islamic State (ISIL) far beyond its strongholds in Syria and Iraq.




German police detain Algerian in connection with Paris attacks
5:30:37 PM

The Eiffel Tower is lit with the blue, white and red   colours of the French flag in Paris to pay tribute to the victims of a series of   deadly attacks in the French capitalGerman police have detained an Algerian man in a refugee reception centre in connection with the attacks in Paris, officials said on Monday. The man, detained in the town of Arnsberg in western Germany, is being investigated on suspicion of having told Syrian refugees at the centre in recent days that fear and terror would be spread in the French capital. The senior public prosecutor in Arnsberg, Werner Wolff, said checks were being made into whether the allegations were credible.




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