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Actor Malkovich wins libel suit over Le Monde tax story
3:04:33 PM

American actor John Malkovich attends a photocall to   promote the film "The Casanova Variations" during the 62nd San Sebastian   Film Festival in San SebastianU.S. actor John Malkovich won libel damages from French daily Le Monde on Friday over an article in which the newspaper suggested he had held a secret Swiss bank account. A French court ordered Le Monde and two of its reporters, Gerard Davet et Fabrice Lhomme, to pay 14,000 euros ($15,600) in fines and damages to the Dangerous Liaisons star, lawyers for both sides told Reuters. In a February 2015 article about tax evasion and HSBC's Swiss private banking arm, the newspaper included Malkovich in a list of celebrities it claimed had held secret accounts with the bank between 2005 and 2007.




Estonia, Finland say Russia entered airspace before U.S. defence pact
2:51:21 PM
By Tuomas Forsell and Jussi Rosendahl HELSINKI (Reuters) - Estonia said a Russian jet violated its airspace on Friday, hours after neighbouring Finland said two similar planes passed over its territory as it prepared to sign a defence pact with the United States. Moscow denied sending planes across anyone's borders - but one analyst said the flights could have been staged as a reminder of Russia's influence, as countries in the region looked to strengthen ties with the West. Estonia's defence ministry said a Russian fighter jet entered its airspace for less than a minute with its transponder turned off at 2.38 a.m. (2338 GMT, Thursday).


Italy's defence minister to celebrate same-sex union in "powerful message" to armed forces
12:59:01 PM

Italy's Defence Minister Roberta Pinotti smiles   at the end of a mass for the Armed Forces Jubilee led by Pope Francis in Saint   Peter's Square at the VaticanBy Umberto Bacchi LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Italy's Defence Minister is to personally officiate a same-sex civil union, in a move she said would send a strong message against discrimination and harassment of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people in the armed forces. Italy in May became the last major Western country to legally recognise gay couples, but activists say homophobia and prejudice remain widespread, particularly in male-dominated environments like the military and police. "The fact that the defense minister decides to officiate a civil union sends a powerful message to all armed forces," Defense Minister Roberta Pinotti told Italian state broadcaster RAI Uno on Friday.




Moderate Islamists seek to keep office in Moroccan election
12:56:53 PM

A voter casts his ballot at a polling station in   RabatBy Aziz El Yaakoubi RABAT (Reuters) - Morocco's moderate Islamists are favoured to win parliamentary elections on Friday, five years after they entered government when the kingdom introduced limited reforms in the wake of Arab Spring-style unrest. The Justice and Development Party (PJD), which has led the ruling coalition since 2011, is seeking to retain office in the ballot against its main rivals the Authenticity and Modernity Party (PAM), whose opponents say is too close to the palace. During the Arab Spring uprisings, Morocco's palace introduced limited reforms granting more powers to parliament.




'Newtown' paints a portrait of communal grief, recovery
12:13:23 PM
By Patricia Reaney NEW YORK (Reuters) - Nearly four years after the shocking massacre at the Sandy Hook Elementary School, a new film, "Newtown," explores how a small Connecticut town has coped with the aftermath of the deadliest shooting of schoolchildren in U.S. history. "Newtown" shows how the event changed life in the town forever. "It is that feeling of a joyful summer and then boom it's gone," said Kim A. Snyder, the director of the film, which made its debut earlier this year at the Sundance Film Festival.


Philippines arrests 3 suspected militants over bomb in Duterte's hometown
11:16:36 AM
Philippine security forces have arrested three men suspected of being behind last month's deadly attack on a street market in the president's home city, and found they were linked to Islamic State militants, the defence minister said on Friday. The suspects belonged to a radical faction of a Muslim rebel group and were arrested at a checkpoint while transporting improvised bombs, Delfin Lorenzana told a news conference. A video had been recovered in which the suspects were "trying to align themselves" with Islamic State, he said.


Sunni force pleads for Iraqi government help as Mosul fight looms
10:57:39 AM

Fighters from predominantly Sunni Arab force take   part in training session before upcoming battle to recapture Mosul in BashiqaBy Michael Georgy and Babak Dehghanpisheh BASHIQA, Iraq (Reuters) - Abu Mahmoud, part of a 2,500-man predominantly Sunni Arab force pulled together to launch an offensive against Islamic State in the Iraqi city of Mosul, has heard from relatives the group has been threatening to behead anyone who speaks of "liberation". "The most important thing we need is weapons and government support," said Abu Mahmoud, 42, who like others interviewed at a training camp in Bashiqa in northern Iraq, declined to give his full name for fear of reprisals. Abu Mahmoud, who covers his face so that Islamic State militants don't target his family, hopes he and other men in the National Mobilisation force will capture Mosul and rescue its residents in an operation expected to start within weeks.




Germany urges Russia, Iran to pressure Syria to end violence
10:32:21 AM

German government spokesman Seibert arrives for news   conference in BerlinThe German government on Friday urged Russia and Iran as key backers of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to use their influence to halt the escalation of violence in the Syria and allow humanitarian supplies to be delivered to civilians there. Asked if Germany supported imposing sanctions against Russia for its part in the bombardment, government spokesman Steffen Seibert said Germany understood that all options needed to be reviewed, but Berlin's top priority was achieving a ceasefire.




Myanmar's strongest ethnic armed group says drug label "not fair"
10:21:47 AM

Armed soldiers from the United Wa State Army ride in   a vehicle on a street in NamteukBy Yimou Lee and Shwe Yee Saw Myint PANGSAN, Myanmar (Reuters) - Myanmar's most powerful ethnic armed group, accused by the United States of running a narco-empire that has flooded Asia with illegal drugs, has rejected the allegation, saying Washington has blacklisted its leaders for political reasons. The United Wa State Army (UWSA) boasts some 30,000 soldiers who control a secretive, China-dominated statelet the size of Belgium in the remote hills on Myanmar's eastern border. After decades of isolation, leaders of the self-proclaimed Wa State invited a small group of foreign journalists to visit its territory - a first step in a tentative opening up to the outside world prompted by Aung San Suu Kyi's dramatic victory in a historic general election in Myanmar last year.




Thai crackdown on "zero dollar" Chinese tours hits Golden Week
10:11:01 AM
By Orathai Sriring and Pairat Temphairojana BANGKOK (Reuters) - A Thai crackdown on cheap tour packages for Chinese tourists has hit arrivals in Thailand during China's peak "Golden Week" holiday, and dimmed prospects for an important sector in a sluggish economy. China's Golden Week break, which started last Saturday, sees millions of Chinese tourists travelling to overseas holiday spots including traditional favourite Thailand. The tours involve Chinese visitors paying Thai-based operators low prices for their package holiday.


Turkey orders 166 police detained in coup-related crackdown - media
9:49:33 AM
Turkish authorities detained 120 police officers on Friday and issued warrants for 46 others, media reported, extending a nationwide clampdown launched following a failed coup in July. The operation was focused on Istanbul police headquarters but simultaneous raids were carried out in 35 provinces, targeting people who used a little-known smartphone messaging app called ByLock, state-run Anadolu Agency said. President Tayyip Erdogan blames the coup on followers of U.S.-based cleric Fethullah Gulen, a one-time Erdogan ally turned enemy, who has denied any involvement.


Thai junta under scrutiny amid allegations of exorbitant spending, nepotism
9:41:04 AM

Thailand's Deputy Prime Minister and Defence   Minister Prawit Wongsuwan attends during an announcement the junta's two year   accomplishments at Government House in BangkokBy Amy Sawitta Lefevre and Panarat Thepgumpanat BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thailand's junta came under scrutiny this week after critics filed a petition asking the office of the auditor-general to investigate allegations of extravagant spending on a trip to Hawaii for a defence meeting. It is the latest in a series of allegations against the military government that seized power in May 2014, promising to root out entrenched corruption in state institutions and close Thailand's festering political divide. The government has defended allegations that a 20.9 million baht ($600,000) chartered flight taken by Defence Minister Prawit Wongsuwan and his entourage to a meeting in Hawaii last week was exorbitant.




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