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Chinese murder suspect believed to have fled to Beijing - U.S. police
10:33:00 AM
By Megha Rajagopalan BEIJING (Reuters) - A Chinese national suspected of a double murder in Los Angeles has fled the United States for China, U.S. police said on Saturday. Deyun Shi, the 44-year-old suspect, is believed to have killed two teenage boys, aged 14 and 15, at a home in Arcadia, a city in Los Angeles county, Sara Rodriguez of the Los Angeles County Sherriffs Department told Reuters by phone. The boys, who were Shi's nephews, suffered from "blunt force trauma" and were discovered by local police on Friday afternoon, Rodriguez said.


Australia seeks regional terrorism cooperation after Jakarta attack
9:39:50 AM

Australia's Minister for Justice, Michael Keenan   speaks during an interview with Reuters in BangkokBy Amy Sawitta Lefevre BANGKOK (Reuters) - Australia is seeking regional cooperation to fight the "menace" of violent extremism that will be with the region for some time, the country's justice minister said on Saturday. A deadly Jan. 14 attack in Jakarta that killed eight people and an August bombing in Bangkok that ripped through a popular shrine killing 20 people, most of them foreign tourists, have injected new urgency for regional counter-terrorism efforts. "The region is subject to the same threats as the globe is and that is there is a malignant organization that has established itself in the Middle East, ISIL, and they continue to export terror around the globe," Australian Justice Minister Michael Keenan told Reuters in Bangkok during a visit with his Thai counterparts to discuss security issues.




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