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Egypt's justice minister sacked after comments criticised as blasphemous
Monday, March 14, 2016 3:05 AM
Egypt's prime minister sacked Justice Minister Ahmed al-Zend on Sunday after he was criticised for saying he would jail Islam's Prophet Mohammad himself if he broke the law. Zend's comments came in a televised interview on Friday. It was not immediately clear who would replace Zend, a hardliner and outspoken critic of the Muslim Brotherhood.


Saudi Arabia says it will punish anyone linked to Hezbollah
Monday, March 14, 2016 3:04 AM
Saudi Arabia said on Sunday it would punish anyone who belongs to Lebanon's Iran-backed Shi'ite Islamist group Hezbollah, sympathises with it, supports it financially or harbours any of its members. An Interior Ministry statement carried by the state news agency SPA said that Saudis and expatriates would be subjected to "severe penalties" under the kingdom's regulations and anti-terrorism laws. The move comes after Gulf Arab countries declared Hezbollah a terrorist organisation, raising the possibility of further sanctions against the group, which wields influence in Lebanon and fights alongside President Bashar al-Assad's forces in Syria.


Ten suspected gang members killed in gunfight in northeast Mexico
Monday, March 14, 2016 3:00 AM
At least 10 suspected gang members were killed on Sunday in an early morning firefight with federal security forces in the dangerous northeastern Mexican city of Reynosa, the state government said. The gunfight began at 4:30 a.m. CDT (0930 GMT) on Sunday, during an operation against a gang based in Reynosa, the Tamaulipas state government said in a statement. Four members of the security forces were injured when a vehicle was upended.


Record Brazil protests put Rousseff's future in doubt
Monday, March 14, 2016 2:51 AM

Demonstrators attend a protest against Brazil's   President Dilma Roussef near the Rio Negro river in ManausBy Daniel Flynn and Alonso Soto SAO PAULO/BRASILIA (Reuters) - Hundreds of thousands of Brazilians flooded the streets on Sunday in the biggest ever protests calling for President Dilma Rousseff's removal, reflecting rising popular anger that could encourage Congress to impeach the leftist leader. The demonstrations were the latest in a wave of anti-government rallies that lost momentum late last year but have regained strength as a sweeping corruption investigation nears Rousseff's inner circle. From the Amazon jungle city of Manaus to the business hub of Sao Paulo and the capital Brasilia, protesters marched in a nationwide call for Rousseff to step down, raising pressure on lawmakers to back ongoing impeachment proceedings against her that just a few weeks ago appeared to be doomed.




Maryland police officer slain in ambush, two suspects arrested
Monday, March 14, 2016 2:45 AM

Police officers console each other outside the Prince   George's Hospital Center where another officer, shot in the line of duty   nearby, was later confirmed dead in Cheverly, Maryland(Reuters) - A gunman opened fire on Sunday on a Prince George's County police station in the Maryland suburbs of Washington, killing one officer in what authorities called an unprovoked attack, before the assailant and a second suspect were arrested. The accused gunman, who was not identified, suffered non-life-threatening injuries in an ensuing gunfight with officers, and was being treated at a nearby hospital, county police said. County Police Chief Henry Stawinski said he could offer no explanation for what might have precipitated the attack on the District 3 police station, which lies adjacent to police headquarters in Landover, Maryland, about 8 miles (13 km) east of Washington.




Trump says accepts no responsibility for campaign protesters
Monday, March 14, 2016 2:44 AM

U.S. Republican Presidential candidate Donald Trump   speaks during a rally at the downtown Midland Theater in Kansas CityBy Doina Chiacu and Bob Chiarito WASHINGTON/BLOOMINGTON, Ill. (Reuters) - Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump refused to take responsibility on Sunday for clashes at his campaign events and criticized protesters who have dogged his rallies and forced him to cancel one in Chicago last week. When a protester interrupted his speech on Sunday at an airport hangar in Bloomington, Illinois, minutes after it began, Trump derided him as a "disrupter" and told the cheering crowd: "Don't worry about it - I don't hear their voice." "Our rallies are so big and we have so many people, I never hear their voices. Two later rallies on Sunday in Ohio and Florida passed without disruption.




Australia 'deeply concerned' over arrest of journalists in Malaysia
Monday, March 14, 2016 2:42 AM

Australian Foreign Minister, Julie Bishop looks on   during a ministerial meeting regarding the Islamic State group in RomeAustralia is deeply concerned over the arrest of two Australian journalists in Malaysia after they attempted to question Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak over corruption allegations, Foreign Minister Julie Bishop said on Monday. The journalists from the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's (ABC) flagship investigative journalism programme, Four Corners, were arrested in the Borneo state of Sarawak on Saturday night after approaching Najib outside a mosque. Bishop told ABC radio Australia was "deeply concerned".




Al Qaeda gunmen kill 16 in Ivory Coast beach attack
Monday, March 14, 2016 2:30 AM

Security forces evacuate an injured person in BassamBy Ange Aboa and Joe Penney GRAND BASSAM, Ivory Coast (Reuters) - Gunmen from al Qaeda's North African branch killed 16 people, including four Europeans, at a beach resort town in Ivory Coast on Sunday, the latest in a string of deadly attacks that have confirmed the Islamists' growing reach in West Africa. Six shooters targeted hotels on a beach at Grand Bassam, a weekend retreat popular with westerners about 40 km (25 miles) east of the commercial capital Abidjan, before being killed in clashes with Ivorian security forces, the government said. "Six attackers came onto the beach in Bassam this afternoon," Ivorian President Alassane Ouattara said during a visit to the site.




Ivory Coast security forces "neutralise six terrorists", minister says
6:40:24 PM

Boys walk by a body covered in tarp on the beach in   BassamABIDJAN (Reuters) - Ivory Coast's security forces "neutralised six terrorists" on Sunday after a deadly attack on a beach resort town that left around a dozen people dead, Interior Minister Hamed Bakayoko said. "Three hotels in Grand Bassam were attacked this Sunday by armed men. Security and defence forces intervened immediately and were able to neutralise six terrorists. The clean-up operation is under way," he said on state television." (Reporting by Loucoumane Coulibaly; Writing by Joe Bavier; Editing by Larry King)




Gunmen attack Ivory Coast resort town, seven people killed - witness
5:32:01 PM

Security forces evacuate an injured person in BassamUnidentified gunmen staged an attack on a beach at a resort town in Ivory Coast on Sunday, killing at least seven people, a witness said. The shooting took place at Grand Bassam, a weekend retreat for Abidjan residents about 40 km east of the commercial capital Abidjan.




Egypt's justice minister to step down after comments criticised as blasphemous
4:49:57 PM
Egypt's justice minister was asked to resign by the prime minister on Sunday, judicial sources said, after being criticised for saying he would jail Islam's Prophet Mohammad himself if he broke the law. Ahmed al-Zend's comments came in a televised interview on Friday.


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