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Shooting rampage in California leaves 14 dead, 17 wounded
Thursday, December 03, 2015 1:20 AM

Still from video shows rescue crews tending to the   injured in the intersection outside the Inland Regional Center in San BernardinoBy Tim Reid and Dan Whitcomb SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. (Reuters) - Gunmen opened fire on a holiday party on Wednesday at a social services agency in San Bernardino, California, killing 14 people and wounding 17 others, then fled the scene, triggering an intense manhunt and a shootout with police, authorities said. One suspect was struck by gunfire and one officer was injured in a confrontation hours after the mass shooting, San Bernardino police spokeswoman Sergeant Vicki Cervantes told reporters, adding that a second suspect might still be "outstanding. ...




Impeachment proceedings opened against Brazil's president
Thursday, December 03, 2015 12:24 AM

Brazil's President Rousseff delivers a speech   during the opening session of the World Climate Change Conference 2015 (COP21) at   Le BourgetBy Lisandra Paraguassu and Anthony Boadle BRASILIA (Reuters) - The speaker of the lower house of Brazil's Congress opened impeachment proceedings against President Dilma Rousseff on Wednesday, deepening a political crisis as the economy nosedives. Opposition parties filed a request to impeach Rousseff in September, accusing the unpopular president of violating Brazil's fiscal laws and manipulating government finances to help her re-election last year. Lower house speaker Eduardo Cunha said he had agreed to open proceedings.




Factbox - Political reactions to deadly shooting in San Bernardino, California
Thursday, December 03, 2015 12:21 AM

Police officers transport bystanders from the area   after at least one person opened fire at a social services agency in San   Bernardino(Reuters) - Fourteen people were dead and 17 others wounded after gunfire erupted at a holiday party at a social services agency in San Bernardino, California, on Wednesday, sparking an intense manhunt for up to three suspects, authorities said. REACTIONS FROM POLITICAL LEADERS: U.S. PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA, A DEMOCRAT: "The one thing we do know is that we have a pattern now of mass shootings in this country that has no parallel anywhere else in the world, and there's some steps we could take, not to eliminate every one of these mass shootings, but to improve the odds that they don't happen as frequently. Common sense gun safety laws, stronger background checks and you know, for those who are concerned about terrorism of, you know, some may be aware of the fact that we have a no-fly list where people can't get on planes but those same people who we don't allow to fly could go into a store right now in the United States and buy a firearm and there's nothing that we can do to stop them.




Texas sues U.S., relief agency, to block Syrian refugees
11:50:00 PM
By Jon Herskovitz and Lisa Maria Garza AUSTIN, Texas (Reuters) - A Texas state agency sued the U.S. State Department, a relief agency and others in federal court on Wednesday seeking to block the resettlement of Syrian refugees in the state, where a relief agency plans to bring Syrians within a week. The International Rescue Committee is set to relocate two Syrian refugee families to Texas in the coming days despite a threat from state officials that such a move would be reckless and would be met with a cut in funding for the agency.


Trump calls for targeting Islamic State fighters' families
11:11:01 PM

U.S. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump   takes the stage at a campaign rally in Waterville ValleyRepublican presidential front-runner Donald Trump said on Wednesday his plan for combating Islamic State militants involves targeting not just the group's fighters but also their families. "When you get these terrorists, you have to take out their families," Trump said on Fox News. "They care about their lives, don't kid yourselves." Trump said if he were president, he would try to avoid civilian deaths in going after the militant group, but he said the Obama administration was "fighting a very politically correct war." Christoph Wilcke of Human Rights Watch said in response to Trump's comments that military forces legally can only target combatants.




Shooting rampage at California social services agency leaves 14 dead, 14 wounded
11:10:29 PM

Still from video shows rescue crews tending to the   injured in the intersection outside the Inland Regional Center in San BernardinoBy Tim Reid SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. (Reuters) - Gunfire erupted at a holiday party at a social services agency in San Bernardino, California, on Wednesday, leaving 14 people dead and wounding 14 others, sparking an intense manhunt for up to three suspects, authorities said. The shooting rampage about 60 miles (100 km) east of Los Angeles marked the deadliest U.S. gun violence since the massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut, in December 2012, in which 27 people, including the gunman, were killed. San Bernardino Police Chief Jarrod Burguan said in a televised news briefing three hours after Wednesday's shooting that the suspects fled the building and were believed to have made their getaway in a deer-coloured sport utility vehicle.




British parliament votes to bomb Islamic State in Syria
11:09:32 PM

An anti-war protestor cries after the British   parliament voted in favour of air strikes against militants in Syria, during a   demonstration outside the Houses of Parliament in London, BritainBy Elizabeth Piper and Kylie MacLellan LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's parliament voted on Wednesday to launch bombing raids against Islamic State in Syria, supporting Prime Minister David Cameron's case that the country needs to help destroy militants who are "plotting to kill us". Given Britain's diminished role on the world stage, the victory hands Cameron the chance to restore Britain's standing in global affairs. "Britain is safer tonight because of the decision that the House of Commons has taken," foreign minister Philip Hammond told Sky News.




Russia says it has proof Turkey involved in Islamic State oil trade
10:51:33 PM

Defence ministry officials sit under screens with   satellite images on display during a briefing in MoscowBy Maria Tsvetkova and Lidia Kelly MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia's defence ministry said on Wednesday it had proof that Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan and his family were benefiting from the illegal smuggling of oil from Islamic State-held territory in Syria and Iraq. Moscow and Ankara have been locked in a war of words since last week when a Turkish air force jet shot down a Russian warplane near the Syrian-Turkish border, the most serious incident between Russia and a NATO state in half a century. Erdogan responded by saying no one had the right to "slander" Turkey by accusing it of buying oil from Islamic State, and that he would stand down if such allegations were proven to be true.




White House, China discuss cyber commitments in meeting
10:34:46 PM
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Two top advisers to U.S. President Barack Obama met on Wednesday with Chinese State Councilor Guo Shengkun to discuss cyber issues and the threat posed by Islamic State militants, the White House said. Susan Rice, Obama's national security adviser, and Lisa Monaco, his counterterrorism adviser, met Guo "to underscore the importance of full adherence" to commitments made during Chinese President Xi Jinping's visit to the White House in September, the White House said in a statement. (Reporting by Roberta Rampton; Editing by Eric Beech)


Eleven killed in attack on two Ivory Coast military camps
10:34:17 PM
Eleven people, including seven soldiers, were killed on Wednesday in clashes with 15 unidentified gunmen in two military camps in Ivory Coast near the border with Liberia, a U.N. source with knowledge of the events said. The West African nation has been attacked by unidentified armed men near its border with Liberia on at least three previous occasions in the past two years, including one assault in January in which two soldiers were killed. The United Nations deployed helicopters for reconnaissance of the clashes that injured 10 Ivory Coast soldiers, four seriously.


Appeals court to decide whether 'Blade Runner' Pistorius guilty of murder
10:29:31 PM

South African Olympic and Paralympic sprinter   Pistorius is escorted to a police van after his sentencing at the North Gauteng   High Court in PretoriaBy Zandi Shabalala BLOEMFONTEIN (Reuters) - South Africa's top appeals court could send "Blade Runner" Oscar Pistorius back to jail on Thursday for at least 15 years for killing his girlfriend on Valentine's Day 2013 in a sensational case that continues to fascinate and divide the nation. Last year a judge gave the disgraced Olympic and Paralympic gold medallist a five-year jail sentence for "culpable homicide" of Reeva Steenkamp, but prosecutors say he should be convicted of murder for firing four shots through a locked toilet door. The athlete left jail on parole in October and is meant to serve the rest of his sentence under house arrest, but the Supreme Court of Appeals could now overrule the original verdict and find him guilty of murder or order a retrial.




Chicago police force needs a cultural change - mayor
10:28:37 PM

Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel listens to remarks from an   attendee at a town hall meeting on the city budget in ChicagoBy Fiona Ortiz CHICAGO (Reuters) - Chicago's 12,000-member police force, one of the biggest in the country and one of the most prone to use lethal force, needs a cultural change that will take time, Mayor Rahm Emanuel said on Wednesday in an interview with Politico. Emanuel fired Police Superintendent Garry McCarthy on Tuesday and has launched a search for a replacement, following protests over the police killing of Laquan McDonald, a 17-year-old African-American teenager, which was caught on video. Jason Van Dyke, the white police officer who shot McDonald on Oct. 20, 2014, has been charged with murder and is out on bail.




Civic leaders look to internal candidate for Chicago's next top cop
10:28:37 PM
By Mary Wisniewski CHICAGO (Reuters) - The perceived failings of the two most recent police chiefs - both selected from outside the city's insular police force - is leading Chicago politicians and activists to push for a current member of the department to be the next superintendent. Some protesters of the videotaped police killing last year of an African-American teenager have called for an outsider to replace Garry McCarthy, who was fired on Tuesday. A nine-citizen police board will winnow a candidates list to a final three from which Mayor Rahm Emanuel will choose.


Former U.S. national security adviser Sandy Berger dies
10:27:29 PM

File photo of former Clinton administration National   Security Advisor Sandy Berger testifies on Capitol Hill in WashingtonSamuel "Sandy" Berger, a U.S. national security adviser to President Bill Clinton whose reputation was later marred by his theft of classified documents after leaving office, died early on Wednesday. Berger, who was 70, had been suffering from cancer, according to a statement from Albright Stonebridge Group, the consulting firm where he worked. "Sandy was a consummate national security adviser because he embraced our common humanity and advanced our national interests," Clinton said in a statement.




U.S. court rejects Sequenom bid to restore prenatal DNA test patent
10:26:12 PM
By Andrew Chung NEW YORK (Reuters) - A U.S. appeals court refused on Wednesday to reconsider its decision invalidating a Sequenom Inc prenatal DNA test patent, a decision that could put in doubt the validity of a wide range of medical and biotechnology patents. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit in Washington said in June the patent was not eligible for legal protection because it fell under the U.S. Supreme Court's rule against patenting natural phenomena. Sequenom shares fell 9.5 percent to $1.62 on Wednesday.


Obama calls for bipartisan effort to address shootings
10:19:28 PM

Police officers secure the area after at least one   person opened fire at a social services agency in San BernardinoU.S. President Barack Obama on Wednesday called for a bipartisan effort "at every level of government" to address mass shootings, such as the one that injured as many as 20 people in San Bernardino, California. "We don't yet know what the motives of the shooters are, but what we do know is there are steps we can take to make Americans safer and that we should come together in a bipartisan basis at every level of government to make these rare as opposed to normal," he told CBS News.




Baltimore officer was negligent in black man's death - prosecutor
10:18:16 PM

Protestors gather outside of the courthouse on the   first day of jury selection for Baltimore Police Officer William Porter who is   charged in connection with the death of Freddie Gray in BaltimoreBy Ian Simpson BALTIMORE (Reuters) - A Baltimore policeman on trial for the death of a black man from a spinal injury while in custody failed to secure him in the back of a van and ignored his request for medical aid, a prosecutor said in opening statements on Wednesday. Gray's death in April triggered rioting, arson and protests in the largely black city and fuelled a national debate over police tactics and relations with minorities. Porter, 26, faces charges in Baltimore City Circuit Court that include manslaughter, second-degree assault and misconduct.




Venezuela says opposition activist killing was gang-related
10:04:40 PM
By Brian Ellsworth and Girish Gupta CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuelan police have determined that the Nov. 25 murder of an opposition activist during a campaign rally for the upcoming congressional vote was the result of a gang dispute and not linked to politics, the interior minister said on Wednesday. Luis Diaz, a local leader of opposition party Democratic Action, was gunned down in the central state of Guarico. "We are demonstrating the truth of what happened," Interior Minister Gustavo Gonzalez told a news conference, "... a death among criminals and mafia members disputing territory." "It is up to the political leaders to explain why this sort of person was in this position." Opposition leaders have been denouncing what they say is hostility against their candidates, including several incidents of shooting in the air during campaign events.


Brazil speaker opens impeachment proceedings against president
9:32:37 PM

Brazil's President Rousseff delivers a speech   during the opening session of the World Climate Change Conference 2015 (COP21) at   Le BourgetBy Lisandra Paraguassu BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazilian opposition efforts to unseat President Dilma Rousseff advanced on Wednesday when the speaker of lower house of Congress opened impeachment proceedings against her, a move that threatens to mire the government in political wrangling as the economy nosedives. Opposition parties filed the request in September, accusing the unpopular president of violating Brazil's fiscal laws and manipulating government finances to benefit her reelection campaign last year. Lower house speaker Eduardo Cunha said he had agreed to open proceedings.




Factbox - Brazil's presidential impeachment process
9:32:04 PM
Brazil's Congress will accept an opposition request to begin impeachment proceedings against President Dilma Rousseff for allegedly manipulating government finances to benefit her re-election last year, lower house speaker Eduardo Cunha said on Wednesday. Here are the steps of a presidential impeachment under Brazil's Constitution: 1) Any citizen can file an impeachment request to Congress. A special committee made up of members of all parties studies the request, which needs two-thirds, or 342, of the votes of the chamber for an impeachment trial to begin in the Senate.


Factbox - Major shootings in the United States
9:21:02 PM
(Reuters) - Three people were killed and as many as 20 were wounded on Wednesday when at least one person opened fire at a social services agency in the Southern California city of San Bernardino, the latest of many deadly rampages in the United States. Below are some of the worst shooting incidents in recent years, ranked by the number of dead, including the gunman: Virginia Tech April 16, 2007 - A gunman slaughters 32 people and kills himself at Virginia Tech, a university in Blacksburg, Virginia. Columbine April 20, 1999 - Two heavily armed teenagers go on a rampage at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colorado, shooting 12 students and a teacher to death and wounding more than 20 others before taking their own lives.


Canada deeply disappointed on Thai action on Chinese refugees
9:02:39 PM
The Canadian government said on Wednesday it had registered serious concern with Thailand and China over a decision by Bangkok to send back to China two Chinese refugees who were awaiting resettlement in Canada. The two Chinese men were under the protection of the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), said Francois Lasalle, spokesman for Canada's foreign ministry.


Benzema insists he has done nothing wrong in sextape scandal
8:50:11 PM

Real Madrid's Benzema gestures during a training   session at the team's training grounds outside MadridFrance and Real Madrid striker Karim Benzema insisted on Wednesday he has done nothing wrong after being put under investigation in France in connection with an alleged attempt to blackmail a fellow international with the use of a sex video. "I'm being accused, I'm being dragged into the mud as if I were a criminal, it's horrible," Benzema told French TV channel TF1 in his first interview since the scandal broke. The scandal has been in the public domain since details of the investigation, as well as the transcript of Benzema's hearing with a judge, were leaked in the French media.




Obama briefed on San Bernardino shooting: White House
8:47:38 PM
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama was briefed on Wednesday on a mass shooting in the Southern California city of San Bernardino, a White House official said. "The president has been briefed by his Homeland Security Adviser Lisa Monaco about the shooting in San Bernardino and has asked to be updated on the situation as it develops," the official said. (Reporting by Roberta Rampton; Editing by Eric Beech)


Al Qaeda militants take over two south Yemen towns, residents say
8:33:36 PM

File photo of Shi'ite Houthi rebels driving a   patrol truck past a Ansar al-Sharia flag painted on the side of a hill in AlmnashBy Mohammed Mukhashaf ADEN, Yemen (Reuters) - Al Qaeda fighters retook on Wednesday two southern Yemeni towns they briefly occupied four years ago, residents and local fighters said, exploiting the collapse of central authority in Yemen in its eight-month war. In an early morning surprise attack on the Abyan province capital Zinjibar and neighbouring town of Jaar, the militants overcame local forces and announced their takeover over loudspeakers after dawn prayers. Residents identified them as Ansar al-Sharia, a local affiliate of al Qaeda.




Sofia airport announcer faces charges over mistaken bomb scare
8:30:00 PM
An employee at Sofia airport has been sacked and faces criminal charges after mistakenly announcing over the tannoy that Bulgarian authorities had found an explosive device in a van parked outside the airport on Tuesday. The airport's chief executive corrected Daniela Veleva's announcement only a few minutes later. "Pre-trial proceedings have been initiated against the airport's employee for spreading false information," Georgi Kostov, the chief secretary of the interior ministry, said on Wednesday.


Ukrainian mogul Firtash predicts Kiev government will fall next year
8:21:05 PM

Firtash one of Ukraine's most influential   oligarchs gestures during a Reuters interview in ViennaBy Alessandra Prentice VIENNA (Reuters) - Ukrainian billionaire Dmytro Firtash said the Ukrainian government is politically bankrupt and will probably fall early next year, his most outspoken criticism of the pro-Western leadership in Kiev since it came to power almost two years ago. Firtash, a former supporter of ousted Moscow-friendly president Viktor Yanukovich, shelved a plan to return to Ukraine this week after officials there said they would act on a U.S. warrant for his arrest on suspicion of bribery and money-laundering. Speaking from his base in the Austrian capital, Firtash said he had lost faith in the ability of the government to conduct meaningful reform, and had decided Ukraine needed a movement which would push for political change.




Parliament no place for tear gas, Kerry tells Kosovo
8:18:23 PM

Mustafa and Kerry shake hands after speaking to   reporters following their meeting at Pristina International Airport Adem Jashari   in PristinaBy Arshad Mohammed PRISTINA (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry called on opposition lawmakers in Kosovo on Wednesday to stop setting off tear gas in parliament, and on the young country to combat corruption, Islamic radicalism and ethnic division. In the Balkans for the first time as secretary of state, Kerry's brief stop in Kosovo underscored Western concern over the slow pace of progress 16 years after a U.S.-led NATO air war set the former Serbian province on the road to independence. The country of 1.8 million people - mainly ethnic Albanians - faces a deepening political crisis over relations with former master Serbia, against a backdrop of widespread frustration at a lack of progress on democracy, corruption and Western integration.




U.S. rejects Russian charge that Turkey involved in Islamic State oil smuggling
8:09:03 PM

Russian Defence Ministry officials sit under a   display showing the Turkish-Syrian border during a briefing in Moscow, RussiaThe United States on Wednesday flatly rejected Russian allegations that the Turkish government was in league with Islamic State militants to smuggle oil from Syria. State Department spokesman Mark Toner told a news briefing that U.S. information was that Islamic State was selling oil at the wellheads to middlemen who in turn were involved in smuggling the oil across the frontier into Turkey. "We reject outright the premise that the Turkish government is in league with ISIL to smuggle oil across its borders," Toner said, using an acronym for the militant group.




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