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EU's Juncker after Brexit: "Everyone wants EU reforms - but what reforms?"
12:22:49 PM

European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker   gestures as he waits for his car at the end of the second day of the EU Summit in   Brussels, BelgiumBy Gabriela Baczynska BRATISLAVA (Reuters) - The head of the European Union's executive vented frustration on Friday at calls for deep reforms to reinvent the EU after Brexit, saying there were no proposals on what exact changes were needed to safeguard European integration. The comments by Jean-Claude Juncker, head of the European Commission, highlight the vulnerable spot the EU has found itself in after the shock British vote to leave what is still a 28-nation bloc cast a long shadow over its future. "We have to re-explain the reform agenda which is under way," Juncker told a news conference in Slovakia.




Al Qaeda leader warns of "gravest consequences" if Boston marathon bomber executed
12:13:04 PM

File photo of Boston bombing suspect Dzhokhar   Tsarnaev in this handout photo presented as evidence by the U.S. Attorney's   Office in BostonCAIRO (Reuters) - Al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahri warned the United States of the "gravest consequences" if Boston marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev or any other Muslim prisoners is executed. Tsarnaev, named in Zawahri's online video message, was sentenced to death by lethal injection on June 24 last year for the 2013 bomb attack which killed three people and injured more than 260. (Reporting by Mostafa Hashem; Writing by Amina Ismail; Editing by Andrew Heavens)




Hungary jails 10 migrants for up to three years for border crossing
11:30:36 AM
By Marton Dunai SZEGED, Hungary (Reuters) - A Hungarian court on Friday sentenced 10 migrants to between one and three years in jail for illegally crossing the border during a riot in September 2015, after Hungary built a razor wire fence to seal its frontier with Serbia. It was the first case to come to trial under a law passed days before the incident that made illegal border crossing as part of a rioting crowd punishable by between one and five years in prison. Nearly half the more than 1 million migrants, mostly fleeing conflict in the Middle East, who surged into Europe last year in the continent's biggest movement of people since World War Two passed through Hungary, often causing chaos at borders and along the main migration routes.


Turkey's parliament passes law to restructure judiciary, bolstering Erdogan
10:19:28 AM
Turkey's parliament approved sweeping plans late on Thursday to restructure the high courts, in a victory for President Tayyip Erdogan that critics say will allow him to remove troublesome judges and tighten his grip over the judiciary. The ruling AK Party has said the law will clear bottlenecks in the legal system. The main opposition CHP said it would launch an appeal at the Constitutional Court, although the success of that challenge looks doubtful.


French charity official says stabbed by couple shouting "Allahu Akbar"
10:18:47 AM
French police opened an investigation on Friday after a director at the Restos du Coeur charity said he had been stabbed earlier in the day by a couple shouting "Allahu Akbar," the Paris prosecutor's office said. The director of the Restos du Coeur soup kitchen in Montreuil, east of Paris, said a man who appeared to be of African origin swung an axe at him and missed, before his female accomplice stabbed him with several blows to the stomach, according to a statement by the prosecutor. The victim told investigators the assailants attacked him inside the charity's premises and shouted 'God is greatest' in Arabic as they ran away.


Two Romanians charged in Hungary for leaving 100 migrants in locked lorry
10:16:59 AM
Hungarian prosecutors have charged two Romanians with human trafficking, saying they tried to smuggle more than 100 migrants from Hungary to Austria in a lorry last June but left them trapped in the summer heat. One of the men was also charged with attempted murder and excessive cruelty against several people, including children, a statement from Csongrad county prosecutors said on Friday. The two men squeezed at least 106 illegal migrants into a lorry near the Hungarian village of Morahalom close to the Serbian border in late June 2015, the prosecutors said.


Czech president urges referendum on EU, NATO, says would back staying
10:05:18 AM

Czech President Milos Zeman speaks during the 70th   session of the United Nations General Assembly at the U.N. Headquarters in New   YorkCzech President Milos Zeman has called for the Czech Republic to hold a referendum on its membership of the European Union and NATO following Britain's shock vote to leave the EU, though he said he backed his country staying in both organisations. Zeman has no power to call a referendum, which would require a constitutional amendment. "I disagree with those who are for leaving the European Union," Czech Radio quoted Zeman as saying at a meeting with citizens in the eastern Czech town of Velke Mezirici on Thursday evening.




U.S. downgrades Myanmar, raises Thailand in human trafficking report
9:46:23 AM

Thailand's Foreign Minister Don Pramudwinai   gestures during a news conference on the U.S. State Department's annual human   trafficking report at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in BangkokBy Matt Spetalnick and Lesley Wroughton WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States has placed Myanmar, Uzbekistan, Sudan and Haiti on its list of worst human trafficking offenders, 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 announced on Thursday, Thailand was removed from the bottom rung despite what the State Department described as "widespread forced labor" in the country's vital seafood industry.




Six killed in gun attack on two buses in Kenya's Mandera
9:15:19 AM
At least six people were killed when gunmen sprayed two buses with bullets on Friday in Kenya's Mandera county on the border with Somalia, a regional official said. Mandera County Commissioner Fredrick Shisia told Reuters the attack happened at 9:30 a.m. (0630 GMT) as the buses were travelling to Mandera town from the capital Nairobi. The United States on Thursday warned its citizens against travelling to areas near the border with Somalia because of threats from Somali militant group al Shabaab.


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