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French charity official says stabbed by couple shouting "Allahu Akbar" - media
8:17:34 AM
French police opened an investigation on Friday after a director at the French Restos du Coeur charity said he had been stabbed earlier in the day by a couple shouting "Allahu Akbar," French radio Europe 1 said. A police source confirmed the director of the Restos du Coeur soup kitchen in Montreuil, east of Paris, had said he was stabbed by a couple carrying an axe and a knife and shouting 'God is Greatest' in Arabic. In June, a Frenchman who pledged allegiance to Islamic State stabbed a police commander to death outside his home and also killed his partner.


Turkish police detain 11 more suspects over airport attack - media
7:42:10 AM

Airport employees attend a ceremony for their   friends, who were killed in Tuesday's attack at the airport, at the   international departure terminal of Ataturk airport in IstanbulTurkish police detained 11 foreigners suspected of being members of an Islamic State cell in Istanbul linked to the suicide bombers who staged the attack this week at Istanbul's main airport, broadcaster Haberturk said on its website on Friday. The arrests in the dawn raid, by a counter-terror police squad in the Basaksehir district on the European side of the city, brought the number of people detained in the investigation to 24, it said. Three suspected Islamic State suicide bombers killed 44 people in a gun and bomb attack at Istanbul's main airport on Tuesday, the deadliest in a string of attacks in Turkey this year.




Three arrested in Spain accused of promoting militancy
6:59:46 AM
MADRID (Reuters) - Three people from Pakistan were arrested in Spain on Friday, accused of promoting Islamist militancy through social media, the interior ministry said. The three shared a home in the northeast city of Lleida from where they are accused of distributing content justifying Islamic State executions and supporting the Taliban and Pakistani groups, the ministry said. Authorities have not yet determined if they were part of a larger network, it added. Spain has now detained 29 people suspected of belonging to or acting for Islamist militant groups since the beginning of the year. ...


Australian election seen as a dead heat, minor parties likely powerbrokers
6:31:31 AM

Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull addresses   young Liberals during a rally at Robotic Automation in the Sydney suburb of   NewingtonBy Matt Siegel SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia braced for an election that was too close to call on Friday, with Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull warning of economic chaos if his gamble on an early poll backfires and leaves him without the outright majority he needs to enact major reforms. The leader of Australia's conservative coalition prompted Saturday's election by dissolving both houses of parliament in May, blaming intransigent independents in the upper house Senate for blocking his agenda. Turnbull argued on Friday that minor parties, possibly in coalition with centre-left Labor, could not be trusted to manage an economy hampered by the first mining downturn in a century and balance public finances after years of deficits.




Leader of Myanmar's 'Saffron Revolution' freed, charges dropped
5:41:07 AM

Nyi Nyi Lwin, also known as Shin Gambira, leader of   the All-Burmese Monks Alliance, talks to supporters in the state committee of   Sangha Maha Nayaka in YangonBy Aung Hla Tun YANGON (Reuters) - A former monk and influential leader of Myanmar's 2007 anti-junta uprising has been freed from jail and charges against him dropped, his lawyer said on Friday, just a day after new charges were levelled against him. Nyi Nyi Lwin, better known by his ordination name, Gambira, was arrested in January for allegedly entering Myanmar illegally from neighbouring Thailand. Robert San Aung, his lawyer, said on Friday that these charges had been dropped and that Gambira was now free.




U.S. downgrades Myanmar, raises Thailand in human trafficking report
4:58:32 AM
By Matt Spetalnick and Lesley Wroughton WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States placed Myanmar, Uzbekistan, Sudan and Haiti on its list of worst human trafficking offenders on Thursday, drawing guarded praise from some human rights groups following criticism that last year's State Department report was politicized. While more than two dozen countries were downgraded in the closely watched Trafficking in Persons (TIP) report, Thailand was removed from the bottom rung despite what the State Department described as "widespread forced labor" in the country's vital seafood industry.


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