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| Islamic State claims third attack in week on Bangladesh minorities |
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| By Ruma Paul DHAKA (Reuters) - Islamic State claimed responsibility for the killing of a Hindu monastery worker who was stabbed to death in Bangladesh, a monitoring service tracking militant online activity reported a day after the slaying. It was the third killing of a member of religious minorities in the mostly Muslim country that the group has taken responsibility for in the past week. The claim was carried by Islamic State's Amaq news agency, Site Intelligence Group, a U.S.-based monitoring service, reported on Saturday. |
| Dallas police shoot man who charged officer at airport |
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| By Lisa Maria Garza DALLAS (Reuters) - A policeman shot a man with rocks in his hands who charged the officer after vandalizing a woman's car outside the Love Field airport in Dallas on Friday, prompting a temporary shutdown of parts of the facility, police said. Dallas police in a written description of the incident said the suspect, whom they identified as Shawn Diamond, 29, the father of the woman's children, had according to witnesses told the officer, "You're going to have to shoot me." Diamond, who had a rock in each hand, later made a "quick approach directly at the officer" and the policeman fired his handgun, striking Diamond, the police description said. When Diamond got up, still holding one rock, the officer opened fire on him again several times, police said. |
| In sour concession speech, Peru's Fujimori vows to lead opposition |
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By Mitra Taj LIMA (Reuters) - Keiko Fujimori conceded defeat on Friday to Pedro Pablo Kuczynski in Peru's tightest presidential election in decades, but she warned that her rightwing populist party would be a force of opposition during his term. Fujimori, the 41-year-old daughter of Peru's jailed ex-authoritarian President Alberto Fujimori, said the centrist former investment banker Kuczynski had only scraped together a narrow victory with the support of "promoters of hate." "We wish much luck to Mr. Kuczynski and his campaign friends who will accordingly be his allies in government," Fujimori said, flanked by the dozens of incoming lawmakers who will give her Popular Force party a solid majority in the next Congress. "The people have tasked Popular Force with being the opposition," Fujimori said.
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