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Al Qaeda group claims kidnapping of Australians in Burkina Faso
Saturday, February 06, 2016 2:24 AM
The recording by the al Mourabitoun branch of AQIM, released on its official Telegram channel, also said the group had decided to release one of the captives - a woman - unconditionally. "The primary motive behind their kidnapping was an attempt to (gain) release of our captives who sit behind bars and suffer the pain of imprisonment, as well as being deprived of their basic rights," the recording stated. Dr Ken Elliott and his wife, Jocelyn, who are in their 80s, have operated a 120-bed clinic in the town of Djibo for more than 40 years.


Obama to propose $2.5 billion tax credit for community college investment
Saturday, February 06, 2016 1:03 AM

U.S. President Obama answers a reporter's   question after delivering a statement on the economy in the press briefing room at   the White House in WashingtonBy Jeff Mason WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama will propose a $2.5 billion tax credit over five years for businesses that invest in programs at local community colleges and hire their graduates, administration officials said on Friday. The proposal, dubbed the Community College Partnership Tax Credit, would require businesses to donate funds for equipment, instruction, or internships related to programs in areas such as healthcare, energy and information technology. Employers that hire students from such programs would get a one-time, $5,000 tax credit per individual brought aboard.




U.S. TV pitchman Kevin Trudeau loses appeal of conviction, sentence
Saturday, February 06, 2016 12:16 AM
A federal appeals court on Friday rejected former TV pitchman Kevin Trudeau's bid to overturn his conviction and 10-year prison sentence for having exaggerated the content of a weight-loss book he marketed through infomercials. The 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Chicago found no basis to accept Trudeau's claims that the government lacked enough evidence to convict him, his sentence was too long, and jurors were instructed improperly. Trudeau, 52, was appealing his November 2013 conviction by a Chicago jury over his promotion of the 2007 book "The Weight Loss Cure 'They' Don't Want You To Know About" in three 30-minute infomercials, which aired roughly 32,000 times.


Convicted al Qaeda supporter, U.S. face off in medical malpractice trial
11:36:29 PM
A New York man serving a 15-year prison sentence for providing support to al Qaeda is urging a federal judge to award him $7 million because of a medical condition he says went untreated while in U.S. custody. Lawyers for Wesam El-Hanafi, 40, and the U.S. government made their closing arguments on Friday in a week-long medical malpractice trial over whether the prison system failed to timely diagnose and treat a blood clot in a deep vein in his calf. El-Hanafi, a Brooklyn-born man who U.S. prosecutors say facilitated surveillance of the New York Stock Exchange, contends his symptoms began shortly after his arrest in Dubai in 2010.


Huge construction crane collapses in Manhattan, one killed
11:32:12 PM

Emergency crews survey a massive construction crane   collapse on a street in downtown ManhattanAt the time, workers were lowering the crane to secure it as winds approached 25 miles per hour, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said at a news conference. An investigation was underway and the crane operator was being interviewed, de Blasio said. Manhattan resident David Wichs, 38, was killed in the collapse, police said.




Guinea journalist killed in clashes between opposition factions
10:53:57 PM
A journalist was shot and killed in Guinea on Friday during clashes between rival factions of the West African nation's main opposition party, witnesses and the government said. El Hadj Mohamed Diallo was killed at the headquarters of the Union of Democratic Forces of Guinea (UFDG) in the capital Conakry. Violence broke out when Mamadou Oury Bah, a founding member of the UFDG who was excluded from the party earlier in the day, attempted to enter the party headquarters accompanied by his supporters to participate in a leadership meeting.


Texas 'affluenza' teen transferred to adult jail, held without bail
10:26:55 PM

Ethan Couch is seen in a booking photo released by   the Tarrant County Sheriff's Department in Ft Worth, TexasBy Marice Richter FORT WORTH, Texas (Reuters) - The Texas teenager who was derided for an "affluenza" defence for killing four people while driving drunk was transferred to an adult jail on Friday from the juvenile centre where he has been held since he was deported from Mexico in late January. Ethan Couch, 18, was in custody in a single cell, for his own protection, at an adult jail in Tarrant County, Sheriff Dee Anderson said. A hearing planned for Feb. 19 will determine if his case will move to the adult system, Anderson said.




Australian foreign minister met Assange lawyers, offers consular assistance
10:08:37 PM
By Matt Siegel SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop has met with lawyers for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange and offered consular assistance for the Australian, after a U.N. panel ruled he had been arbitrarily detained for almost four years. Assange, a computer hacker who enraged the United States by publishing hundreds of thousands of secret U.S. diplomatic cables, has been holed up in the Ecuadorian embassy in London since June 2012 to avoid a rape investigation in Sweden. The Australian citizen called on Britain and Sweden on Friday to let him freely leave the embassy, after the ruling in his favour by the U.N. Working Group on Arbitrary Detention.


Jailed Uruguayan reaches plea bargain in FIFA case
9:38:38 PM
The former head of the South American Football Confederation (Conmebol) has agreed to hand over more than $10 million in stocks and property in a deal to reduce his punishment in the FIFA corruption scandal, a prosecutor in the case said Friday. Eugenio Figueredo, a former FIFA vice president, also agreed to cooperate with police in Uruguay, where the 83-year-old is from. Figueredo was arrested in Zurich last May as part of the sweeping investigation into corruption at football's governing body.


Haiti protesters stone man to death as political crisis deepens
9:36:34 PM

A man kicks in the head an unidentified man in   military style clothes who was stoned to death by a mob of protesters in   Port-au-Prince, HaitiBy Joseph Guyler Delva PORT-AU-PRINCE (Reuters) - Haiti slipped deeper into unrest on Friday as gangs of former soldiers roamed the capital and a mob of protesters beat a man to death with stones, following a botched election that has left no successor for outgoing President Michel Martelly. Reuters witnesses said the crowd attacked an unidentified man wearing military style clothes. The protesters accused him of being a member of a widely unpopular army that was disbanded in 1995. ...




Italian actor dies after live hanging scene goes wrong
8:42:29 PM
An Italian actor has been declared brain dead after being strangled on stage when a hanging scene went wrong in the central region of Tuscany, a judicial source said on Friday. The Teatro Lux in Pisa said in a statement it was closing for 10 days because "following the unthinkable tragedy ... we think it right to suspend all our activities, including shows". Raphael Schumacher, a 27-year-old from northern Italy, had been performing a monologue on adolescent existential unhappiness that ended with a scene of simulated suicide by hanging, local media reported.


Colombian leader says received assurances of support from Republican U.S. lawmakers
8:35:34 PM

United States Secretary of State Kerry and Colombian   President Santos hold a joint news conference in WashingtonColombian President Juan Manuel Santos said on Friday that Republican members of the U.S. Congress had indicated their continuing support for Colombia's effort to achieve peace with leftist rebels and recover from years of civil war. Asked whether Republicans had backed the administration plan, Santos told reporters at the State Department he "did not hear one single voice" doubting the success of the current U.S. aid effort, Plan Colombia, and he had received "expressions of continuing support." He said he did not receive any formal commitments but hoped Congress would support the new proposal.




Exclusive - Obama to propose $2.5 billion tax credit for community college investment
8:31:26 PM

U.S. President Obama answers a reporter's   question after delivering a statement on the economy in the press briefing room at   the White House in WashingtonBy Jeff Mason WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama will propose a $2.5 billion tax credit over five years for businesses that invest in programs at local community colleges and hire their graduates, administration officials said on Friday. The proposal, dubbed the Community College Partnership Tax Credit, would require businesses to donate funds for equipment, instruction, or internships related to programs in areas such as healthcare, energy and information technology. Employers that hire students from such programs would get a one-time, $5,000 tax credit per individual brought aboard.




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