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Kidnappings by Kony's LRA spike in Central African Republic - group
4:11:42 PM

Lord's Resistance Army commander Caesar Achellam   greets Uganda army spokesman Felix Kulyigye in DjemMore than 200 people have been kidnapped in eastern Central African Republic this year, already nearly double last year's level, in a wave of abductions blamed on the Lord's Resistance Army, an organisation tracking the rebel group said Thursday. A quarter of the 217 abducted were children, 41 of whom are still missing or in captivity, LRA Crisis Tracker said in a statement. The LRA, run by warlord Joseph Kony, is known for massacring and mutilating civilians as well as abducting children to use as soldiers or slaves.




South African court rejects Pistorius right to appeal murder conviction - ENCA TV
4:07:29 PM

Oscar Pistorius reacts after he was granted bail as   he leaves the North Gauteng High Court in Pretoria, South Africa after his bail   hearingJOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South Africa's Constitutional Court on Thursday rejected Olympian Oscar Pistorius the right to appeal against his conviction for the murder of girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp, television news channel ENCA reported. The news station said that the highest court in the country ruled that Pistorius had no reasonable grounds of success on his appeal. Pistorius now faces a possible minimum 15-year jail sentence for the murder of his girlfriend. (Reporting by Mfuneko Toyana; Editing by James Macharia)




Republican foreign policy veterans rebuke Trump world view
4:06:02 PM

Republican U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump   waves to supporters at a Super Tuesday campaign rally in LouisvilleBy Warren Strobel, Jonathan Landay and Matt Spetalnick WASHINGTON (Reuters) - More than 70 Republican foreign policy veterans have pledged to oppose Donald Trump, saying his proposals would undermine U.S. security, in the latest sign of fissures between the Republican presidential front-runner and the party establishment. "Mr. Trump's own statements lead us to conclude that as president, he would use the authority of his office to act in ways that make America less safe, and which would diminish our standing in the world," the signatories wrote in a letter on Wednesday.




Johnson guilty plea was a "massive shock" says Allardyce
4:04:37 PM

Former Sunderland soccer player Adam Johnson arrives   at Bradford Crown Court in Bradford, northern England(Reuters) - Sunderland manager Sam Allardyce has said that Adam Johnson's guilty plea to a child sex charge came as a "massive shock" to him as he was under the impression the former England winger was pleading not guilty. The Premier League club sacked Johnson last month after he admitted at the beginning of his trial to kissing and grooming a 15-year-old girl. "It was a massive shock.




Two female Turk militants shot dead in Istanbul after attack on police bus
3:11:33 PM

Members of Turkish police special forces conduct a   search operation following an attack at the entrance to a police station in   Bayrampasa district of IstanbulBy Murad Sezer and Osman Orsal ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkish police shot dead two female militants on Thursday after they fired shots and threw a grenade at a Turkish police bus in Istanbul, local media and the city governor said. A radical leftist group claimed responsibility for the attack, in which two police officers were lightly wounded, Governor Vasip Sahin said in televised comments. One woman threw a grenade and the other opened fire with what appeared to be a machine gun as the riot police bus headed for the entrance of a police station in the Bayrampasa district of Turkey's biggest city, footage from Dogan News Agency showed.




"Evil was done", cardinal says after meeting abuse survivors
3:09:22 PM

Australian Cardinal George Pell arrives at the   Quirinale hotel in RomeBy Philip Pullella and Jane Wardell ROME/SYDNEY (Reuters) - Cardinal George Pell, under fire for his handling of sexual abuse of children by priests in Australia, on Thursday acknowledged "the evil that was done" and vowed to work with survivors to enact better protection measures. Pell, who gave four days of evidence via video link to an Australian government commission, made the comments after a nearly two-hour meeting in a Rome hotel with about a dozen Australian survivors who had flown to Rome for the hearings. David Ridsdale, a survivor who alleges that in 1993 Pell tried to bribe him to keep quiet about abuse by Ridsdale's now jailed priest uncle, said survivors were satisfied that the encounter took place on "a level playing field".




Syrian truce fragile but holding overall - U.N. envoy
2:57:37 PM

De Mistura UN Special Envoy for Syria addresses a   news conference after a meeting of the Task Force for Humanitarian Access in   GenevaBy Tom Miles and Stephanie Nebehay GENEVA (Reuters) - Syria's cessation of hostilities is holding but remains fragile after six days in which incidents have been contained in the provinces of Homs, Hama, Latakia and Damascus, U.N. Syria envoy Staffan de Mistura said on Thursday. De Mistura said that his office was working closely with Russia and the United States to investigate any fighting and "to quickly intervene in order to make sure that the parties on the ground defuse the situation". "Unfortunately we have to admit - like in every cessation of hostilities or ceasefire and in particular in this one - there are still a number of places where fighting has continued, including parts of Hama, Homs, Latakia and Damascus.




Two Italian hostages probably killed in Libya attack - Italy
2:20:19 PM
Two Italian civilians held hostage in Libya were probably killed this week in fighting in the western Libyan city of Sabratha, the Italian Foreign Ministry said on Thursday. Libyan security forces said they attacked Islamic State militants in Sabratha on Wednesday, and later released photographs of two Western men found dead after their raid. Italy's Foreign Ministry said the men might be two of the four employees of the Italian construction company Bonatti who were kidnapped last July near a compound owned by the oil and gas group Eni.


Top Pakistani religious body rules women's protection law "un-Islamic"
2:11:03 PM

A Muslim woman performs her prayers at a mass prayer   for Eid al-Adha at the Badshahi mosque in LahoreBy Mehreen Zahra-Malik ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - A powerful Pakistani religious body that advises the government on the compatibility of laws with Islam on Thursday declared a new law that criminalises violence against women to be "un-Islamic." The Women's Protection Act, passed by Pakistan's largest province of Punjab last week, gives unprecedented legal protection to women from domestic, psychological and sexual violence. "The whole law is wrong," Muhammad Khan Sherani, the head of the Council of Islamic Ideology said at a news conference, citing verses from the Koran to point out that the law was "un-Islamic." The 54-year-old council is known for its controversial decisions. It also sets punishments of up to a year in jail for violators of court orders related to domestic violence, with that period rising to two years for repeat offenders.




Former mayor of Pakistan's richest city launches new party to take on rival
1:32:09 PM

To match interview PAKISTAN KARACHI/By Syed Raza Hassan KARACHI, Pakistan (Reuters) - A former mayor of Karachi, Pakistan's largest and richest city, returned home from self-imposed exile on Thursday and launched a new political party to challenge the iron grip of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) on the city. The MQM political party is under pressure from the paramilitary Rangers force, which launched an armed operation in the southern port city late in 2013 to tackle soaring crime rates. Since then, hundreds of MQM workers have been arrested and a Pakistani court has issued an arrest warrant for party boss Altaf Husain for threatening the army in a television address.




Film depicting horrors faced by comfort women for Japan army tops Korea box office
12:35:11 PM

Former South Korean "comfort women" watch a   news report as they wait for the result of meeting between foreign ministers of   South Korea and Japan at the "House of Sharing," a special shelter for   former "comfort women", in GwangjuBy Jee Heun Kahng SEOUL (Reuters) - A film based on the horrors experienced by "comfort women" in Japanese military brothels during World War Two, whose doubtful commercial appeal meant it took 14 years and the contributions of 75,000 individual donors to complete, is top of the box office in South Korea. Cho Jung-rae, who directed "Spirits' Homecoming", was inspired in 2002 to make the film when he saw the drawing "Burning Women", made during a therapy session at a shelter for elderly former comfort women by Kang Il-chul, who said she was taken away by Japanese soldiers when she was 16. The term comfort women is a euphemism for girls and women forced to work in wartime Japanese military brothels.




Nanny who beheaded Russian girl cites revenge for Putin's Syria strikes
11:56:20 AM

Nanny suspected of murdering child in her care   attends court hearing in MoscowBy Maria Tsvetkova and Andrew Osborn MOSCOW (Reuters) - A woman who brandished the severed head of a four-year-old girl in her care outside a Moscow metro station has said she beheaded the child to avenge Muslims killed in the Kremlin's campaign of air strikes in Syria. In video posted online on Thursday and circulated by several prominent bloggers, 38-year-old Gulchekhra Bobokulova from Muslim-majority Uzbekistan gave her first detailed explanation of an incident that state TV channels chose not to report. "I took revenge against those who spilled blood," Bobokulova told someone asking her questions off camera.




Kremlin: Nanny who says beheaded Russian child to avenge Syria strikes 'mentally unsound'
11:56:20 AM

Nanny suspected of murdering a child in her care   attends court hearing in MoscowA Kremlin spokesman said on Thursday that remarks by a woman who said she had beheaded a child in Moscow to avenge Muslims killed in the Kremlin's campaign of air strikes in Syria should be regarded as those of someone who is mentally unsound. Gulchekhra Bobokulova, of Muslim-majority Uzbekistan, was shown in video footage posted online earlier on Thursday as saying she had committed the crime because she was unhappy with President Vladimir Putin's decision to launch air strikes in the Middle East.




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