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Israel says suspects arrested over fatal torching of Palestinian home
6:27:54 PM

The interior of the torched house of the Dawabsheh   family is seen at Duma village near the West Bank city of NablusA police statement did not say how many suspects were in custody. Eighteen-month-old Ali Dawabsheh was killed in the July 31 blaze in Duma, a village outside Nablus. The police statement said "youths belonging to a Jewish terror group" suspected of carrying out attacks on Palestinians were arrested over the past few days, and there were "solid suspicions" linking them to the arson at the Dawabshehs' home.




California suspects had hundreds of rounds of ammunition when killed - police
6:26:15 PM

Aerial photo of an SUV with its windows shot out that   police suspect was the getaway vehicle from the scene of a shooting in San   Bernardino, CaliforniaThe two suspects who shot dead 14 people in San Bernardino, California, had more than 1,600 rounds of ammunitions in their sport utility vehicle when they were killed in a shootout with officers, police said on Thursday. Police recovered bomb-making material and additional ammunition in a search of a house related to the suspects and the suspects' motive in Wednesday's shooting is still not known, San Bernardino police chief Jarrod Burguan told reporters.




Britain joins Syria air war; Putin vows more sanctions on Turkey
6:21:33 PM

Britain's Prime Minister Cameron leaves Downing   Street in LondonBy Guy Faulconbridge and Andrew Osborn LONDON/MOSCOW (Reuters) - Britain joined U.S.-led air strikes against Islamic State in Syria on Thursday, but Vladimir Putin issued bitter new denunciations of Turkey for shooting down a Russian plane, demonstrating the limits to international solidarity. British Tornado jets took off from the Royal Air Force base at Akrotiri in Cyprus before dawn, hours after parliament in London voted 397-223 to support Prime Minister David Cameron's plan to extend air strikes from Iraq to Syria.




Authorities seek motive for couple's California rampage that killed 14
6:19:18 PM

Police officers conduct a manhunt after a shooting   rampage in San BernardinoBy Tim Reid SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. (Reuters) - Authorities sought on Thursday to determine if a couple accused of killing 14 people in a mass shooting at a workplace holiday party in Southern California had links to Islamic militant groups abroad, U.S. officials familiar with the investigation said. Syed Rizwan Farook, 28, and Tashfeen Malik, 27, who had a 6-month-old daughter together, were killed in a shootout with police after Wednesday's massacre at the Inland Regional Centre in the city of San Bernardino, a social services agency where Farook worked as an inspector. Officials in Washington familiar with the investigation said so far there was no hard evidence of a direct connection between the shooters and any militant group abroad.




White House urges not to jump to conclusions on California shooting
6:17:37 PM

A police SWAT team searches a church during a manhunt   after a mass shooting in San BernardinoWASHINGTON (Reuters) - The White House said on Thursday that it urges people not to jump to conclusions on the motives of the shooters who killed 14 people and injured 21 in San Bernardino, California on Wednesday. White House spokesman Josh Earnest said the facts the FBI will unveil should guide the investigation. (Reporting by Julia Edwards; Editing by Chris Reese)




Saudi backs deal that would make Assad ally Lebanon's president
5:59:23 PM

Lebanon's former prime minister al-Hariri   gestures during the 10th anniversary of his father's assassination, in   BeirutBy Tom Perry BEIRUT (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia lent its backing on Thursday to a power-sharing plan that would make a family friend of Syria's Bashar al-Assad president of Lebanon, saying it hoped it would happen within weeks. The proposal tabled by Sunni politician Saad al-Hariri would see him return to Lebanon as prime minister, and make Maronite Christian politician Suleiman Franjieh president. Hariri is backed by Saudi Arabia.




Religious leaders in India - home to half world's slaves - vow to end slavery
5:24:40 PM

Labourer carries door of a car inside a second-hand   automobile parts market in KolkataBy Nita Bhalla NEW DELHI (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Indian religious leaders vowed on Thursday to use their influence to end modern slavery, saying the exploitation, abuse and confinement of millions of men, women and children around the world was a "crime against God". Hindu, Christian, Jewish, Muslim, Sikh, Jain and Baha'i leaders and representatives signed a declaration, organised by the Australia-based Global Freedom Network, pledging to help eradicate slavery and human trafficking by 2020. Some 16 million slaves - nearly half the global total of around 36 million - live in India, according to a survey by the Walk Free Foundation, a sister organisation of the Network.




Ex-soccer official from Panama among new FIFA defendants - sources
5:10:08 PM
U.S. prosecutors are charging ex-soccer official Ariel Alvarado of Panama in the next stage of their sweeping criminal case over allegations of corruption in the sport, sources familiar with the matter said. Alvarado led Panama's soccer federation from 2000 to 2011 and served on the executive committee of CONCACAF, which administers soccer in North and Central America and the Caribbean. U.S. authorities will name 16 new defendants in an indictment set to be unveiled on Thursday by the U.S. Department of Justice, a law enforcement source said.


Obama says motive for California shooting not yet clear
5:00:13 PM

U.S. President Obama speaks about the California   shootings from the White House in WashingtonBy Julia Edwards WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Barack Obama said on Thursday that investigators do not yet know why two suspects killed 14 people and wounded 17 others in a mass shooting in Southern California, but vowed that the FBI and law enforcement would "get to the bottom of this." "It is possible that this was terrorist-related. It is also possible that this was workplace-related," said Obama, who ordered flags flown at half-staff after the tragedy. The San Bernardino shooting is the latest in a long series of U.S. mass shootings during Obama's seven years in office, and is the deadliest since the December 2012 shooting at Sandy Hook elementary school in Newtown, Connecticut, which he has said was his toughest day as president.




Saudi execution of poet would be unlawful - U.N. experts
4:46:18 PM
Saudi Arabia must not put Palestinian poet Ashraf Fayadh to death for apostasy this month as it would be "an arbitrary and thus unlawful execution" based on unreliable evidence, U.N. human rights experts said on Thursday. Saudi Arabia's justice system is based on Sharia Islamic law. In the Wahhabi interpretation of Sharia, religious crimes including blasphemy and apostasy, abandoning the Muslim faith, incur the death penalty.


Two Americas soccer bosses arrested as FIFA corruption scandal deepens
4:29:54 PM

South American Football Confederation (CONMEBOL)   President Juan Angel Napout speaks during the CONMEBOL congress in LuqueBy Joshua Franklin and David Ingram ZURICH/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Swiss police arrested the two top soccer bosses in the Americas on Thursday on suspicion of taking millions of dollars in bribes linked to television rights, widening a graft probe into world soccer's governing body. Switzerland's Federal Office of Justice (FOJ) named the men as Alfredo Hawit of Honduras, acting president of the CONCACAF region and a FIFA vice president, and Juan Angel Napout of Paraguay, head of the South American soccer federation CONMEBOL. CONCACAF administers soccer in North and Central America and the Caribbean.




Leaving behind baby and bombs, couple sows panic in California
4:28:25 PM

Police officers conduct a manhunt after a mass   shooting in San BernardinoBy Tim Reid and Dan Whitcomb SAN BERNARDINO, Calif./NEW YORK (Reuters) - On Wednesday morning, Syed Rizwan Farook, 28, and Tashfeen Malik, 27, dropped off their six-month-old baby with Farook's mother, saying they were going to a doctor's appointment. By noon, the couple had donned assault clothing, armed themselves with rifles and stormed a holiday party attended by San Bernardino County employees, killing 14 people and wounding 17 others. Syed Farook, born in the United States, worked as an environmental health specialist for San Bernardino County, inspecting restaurants for health violations, according to authorities and a website that tracks public employees.




New U.S. indictment in FIFA probe will name 16 people - source
4:16:10 PM

Journalists gather in front of FIFA's   headquarters in ZurichWASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. authorities will name 16 new defendants in an indictment set to be unveiled on Thursday by the U.S. Department of Justice, a law enforcement source said. The source said the individuals were mainly from the Western Hemisphere and that the indictment deals in part with allegations of corruption in the award of broadcast rights for soccer. (Reporting by Mark Hosenball and Mica Rosenberg; editing by Grant McCool)




The hunt for the Paris attackers
3:32:28 PM

U.S. President Obama and French President Hollande   pay their respect at the Bataclan concert hall in ParisFrance and Belgium are hunting suspects after the shootings and bombings on Nov. 13 that killed 130 people and injured hundreds at a concert hall, soccer stadium, bars and restaurants across Paris. Investigations are centred on fugitive Salah Abdeslam, who police think may be an assailant referred to in an Islamic State statement claiming responsibility for the attacks. Seven assailants died during the attacks: three at the Bataclan concert hall, three outside the Stade de France stadium and one of three gunmen involved in the cafe shootings.




Factbox: The latest soccer officials charged in FIFA probe
1:39:02 PM

Juan Angel Napout, president of the South American   Football Confederation (CONMEBOL) speaks before the draw of the 2015 Copa   Sudamericana tournament at the CONMEBOL headquarters in LuqueSwiss police on Thursday arrested two more FIFA officials on suspicion of taking millions of dollars in bribes linked to television rights, widening a graft probe into world soccer's governing body. The two men, arrested at the behest of U.S. authorities, join 14 other officials and sports marketing executives already charged by the U.S. Department of Justice with paying and taking bribes. * Alfredo Hawit is the acting president of CONCACAF, the regional body that oversees soccer in North and Central America and the Caribbean.




Belgium holds two on suspicion of links to Paris attacks
1:06:53 PM

Belgian police officers patrol along "Winter   Wonders", a Christmas market in central BrusselsBelgium is holding two suspects on suspicion of participating in terrorist activities, prosecutors said on Thursday, bringing the number of people it has charged over links to the Paris attacks to eight. The federal prosecutor's office said in a statement that French national Samir Z., born in 1995, had been detained at Brussels airport on Sunday as he was boarding a plane bound for Morocco. Prosecutors said he is suspected of having attempted to go to Syria at least twice in 2015 and is considered to be part of the entourage of Bilal Hadfi, one of the Paris suicide bombers who had been living in Belgium.




FIFA says executive board unanimously approves reforms
12:45:08 PM

The sun is reflected in FIFA's logo in front of   FIFA's headquarters in ZurichZURICH (Reuters) - FIFA said on Thursday its executive committee had unanimously approved reforms to improve the global soccer body's governance structure. Among the proposals are term limits for senior officials including the president and a separation of political and management functions. The crisis surrounding scandal-plagued FIFA deepened on Thursday when Swiss police arrested on U.S. warrants two more FIFA officials suspected of taking bribes. (Reporting by Joshua Franklin; Editing by Michael Shields)




Three jailed for murdering young woman in case that shocked Turkey
12:41:30 PM

Women walk as they hold pictures of Ozgecan Arslan   during a protest against domestic violence, in IstanbulThe murder of 20-year-old Ozgecan Aslan last February shocked Turkey, drawing public protests and prompting President Tayyip Erdogan to describe violence against women as the nation's "bleeding wound". A lawyer for Aslan's family, Efkan Bolac, said the ruling should serve as a precedent in a country where courts are often accused by rights groups of being too soft on men who kill women. Media reports say more than 300 women have been killed in Turkey this year alone, usually by their husbands, boyfriends, or other family members.




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