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Australian PM Turnbull losing shine ahead of elections
Monday, February 15, 2016 3:55 AM

Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull delivers a   speech at the National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation in TokyoBy Matt Siegel SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull's honeymoon period may be ending, with economists and political analysts blaming a lack of new policies for a drop in poll numbers that has reignited speculation of an early election. Turnbull on Saturday announced more than a dozen changes to his ministry, a decision forced on him by the resignation of one minister, the retirement of two others and the sacking of two more over their involvement in political scandals. A Fairfax-Ipsos poll of 1403 people taken on Feb. 11-13 showed the government's worst numbers since Turnbull ousted Tony Abbott in a party coup last September, narrowing its lead over the centre-left Labor Party by four percentage points to 52-48 percent.




Beijing's top official in Hong Kong calls rioters "radical separatists"
Monday, February 15, 2016 2:53 AM

Bricks are seen behind riot police after a clash with   protesters at Mongkok district in Hong KongBeijing's top representative in Hong Kong has blamed radical separatists for riots that erupted in the Chinese-ruled city almost a week ago, the worst violence since pro-democracy protests paralysed parts of the Asian financial centre in 2014. The actions of the "radical separatists" were "leaning towards terrorism", the South China Morning Post daily quoted Zhang Xiaoming, the head of Beijing's Liaison Office in Hong Kong, as saying. "We will not [allow] this very small number of radical separatists to destroy the most precious rule of law in Hong Kong," he told a spring festival in Hong Kong.




Indian-American Judge who could replace Scalia worked on controversial cases for business
Monday, February 15, 2016 2:52 AM

Handout photo of U.S. Deputy Solicitor General Sri   SrinivasanBy Lawrence Hurley WASHINGTON (Reuters) - One possible contender to replace Justice Antonin Scalia on the U.S. Supreme Court is an Indian-American appeals court judge, Sri Srinivasan, who has pro-business credentials and a stellar resume. If he was nominated his background may make it more politically challenging for Republicans as they plan to block anyone put forward by President Barack Obama. Srinivasan, 48, has served on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit since he was confirmed on a 97-0 bipartisan vote in the U.S. Senate in May 2013.




Republicans gear up for U.S. Supreme Court battle after Scalia's death
Monday, February 15, 2016 2:40 AM

Flowers are seen in front of the Supreme Court   building in Washington D.C. after the death of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin   ScaliaBy Doina Chiacu and Lawrence Hurley WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican lawmakers and presidential candidates hardened their positions on Sunday on blocking a move by President Barack Obama to fill the Supreme Court seat left by the late conservative Justice Antonin Scalia, a lifetime appointment that would help decide some of the most divisive issues facing Americans. "We ought to make the 2016 election a referendum on the Supreme Court," U.S. Senator and Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz said on NBC's "Meet the Press." The normally nine-justice court is set to decide this year its first major abortion case in nearly a decade, as well as cases on voting rights, affirmative action and immigration. Scalia, 79, died on Saturday at a West Texas resort.




Obama to nominate Supreme Court justice when Senate returns - White House
Monday, February 15, 2016 2:38 AM

Flowers are seen in front of the Supreme Court   building in Washington D.C. after the death of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin   ScaliaBy Jeff Mason RANCHO MIRAGE, Calif. (Reuters) - President Barack Obama will not rush through a Supreme Court choice to replace Justice Antonin Scalia this week but will wait to nominate a candidate until the U.S. Senate is back in session, the White House said on Sunday. "Given that the Senate is currently in recess, we don't expect the president to rush this through this week, but instead will do so in due time once the Senate returns from their recess," White House spokesman Eric Schultz said. "At that point, we expect the Senate to consider that nominee, consistent with their responsibilities laid out in the United States Constitution," he said.




In poor, violent enclave of ´Saint Death´, Pope slams Mexico´s rich
Monday, February 15, 2016 2:35 AM

Pope Francis celebrates a Mass before a crowd of   hundreds of thousands in Ecatepec, Mexico,By Philip Pullella and Alexandra Alper ECATEPEC, Mexico (Reuters) - Celebrating Mass for more than 300,000 people in one of Mexico´s poorest and most dangerous cities, Pope Francis on Sunday took a swipe at the country's rich and corrupt elite . This is the bread that a corrupt family or society gives its own children," the pope said at the Mass in the city of Ecatepec. Francis urged his listeners to struggle to make Mexico "a land of opportunities where there will be no need to emigrate in order to dream" and where drug traffickers, whom he called "dealers of death", would not ensnare their children.




Israel says its forces shot dead five Palestinian assailants
Monday, February 15, 2016 2:34 AM

Sister and classmates of 17-year-old Palestinian   Kilzar Owaiwi hold her picture during her funeral in HebronIsraeli police officers fatally shot two Palestinians who opened fire at them outside Jerusalem's walled Old City on Sunday, police said, on a day when officials said three other Palestinian assailants were killed in two other incidents. A police spokeswoman said two men used automatic weapons to shoot at officers stationed on the Damascus Gate plaza, a busy entrance to the Old City and the scene of many previous violent incidents, and they responded swiftly and shot the two. Earlier, the Israeli army said troops shot and killed two Palestinian teenagers who were throwing stones at cars in the occupied West Bank after coming under fire from one of them.




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