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Thailand's cabinet acknowledges appointment of a new king - defence minister
Tuesday, November 29, 2016 4:18 AM

Thailand's Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn   attends an event commemorating the death of King Chulalongkorn, as he joins people   during the mourning of his father, the late King Bhumibol Adulyadej, at the Royal   Plaza in BangkokThailand's cabinet on Tuesday acknowledged the appointment of a new king, Defence Minister Prawit Wongsuwan said, more than one month after the death of revered King Bhumibol Adulyadej. The death of the much loved King Bhumibol on Oct. 13 plunged the Southeast Asian nation into mourning. Most Thais have known no other monarch.




Insight: Fewer North Korean workers come to China as border trade tightens
Tuesday, November 29, 2016 3:59 AM

North Korean workers make soccer shoes inside a   temporary factory at a rural village on the edge of DandongBy Sue-Lin Wong DANDONG, China (Reuters) - A labour agent sat in his bus on a recent frigid morning, waiting to cross the "Friendship Bridge" at China's main border post with North Korea. "I used to bring at least 40-50 North Korean factory workers and waiters across at least once a month but it's less frequent now," said Liu, the labour agent, who did not want to give his full name. "I don't think China wants them to come and work here anymore." Their numbers have, indeed, been dropping of late, said Lu Chao, Director of the Border Study Institute at the Liaoning Academy of Social Sciences, a Chinese government think-tank.




Cuba detains dissident artist for celebrating Castro's death
Tuesday, November 29, 2016 2:57 AM
By Nicole Martinez MIAMI (Reuters) - Cuban police have detained dissident artist Danilo "El Sexto" Maldonado, once declared a prisoner of conscience by Amnesty International, after he made a video celebrating the death of Fidel Castro, a dissident human rights group and the artist's girlfriend said on Monday. Castro died on Friday at age 90, a decade after he had retired due to poor health and ceded power to his brother, current President Raul Castro. Maldonado posted a video on social media on Saturday in which he rants against Castro and calls him a "mare," a Cuban pejorative.


Car, knife attack at Ohio State injures 11; suspect's background probed
Tuesday, November 29, 2016 1:22 AM

Abdul Razak Artan, a third-year student in logistics   management, sits on the Oval in an August 2016 photoA car and knife attack by an Ohio State University student that injured 11 people on Monday before the suspect was shot dead by a police officer is being investigated as a possible terror attack, a U.S. congressman and another government source said. The suspect, Abdul Razak Ali Artan, was shot and killed by a police officer with less than two years on the force after driving into a group of people and then jumping out of the vehicle and stabbing people with a butcher knife at the school's Columbus campus, said Monica Moll, director of public safety for Ohio State University. Ohio State University Police Chief Craig Stone told a news conference that Artan might have been as old as 20.




Trump - 'Very impressed' with Petraeus as he weighs top diplomat job
Tuesday, November 29, 2016 1:14 AM

File photo of U.S. General Petraeus, commander of the   international security assistance force and commander of U.S. Forces in   Afghanistan, testifies at a Senate Armed Services committee on Capitol Hill in   WashingtonTrump and Vice President-elect Mike Pence have met with about 70 people so far as they look to shape their White House and Cabinet team before taking office on Jan. 20. Pence told reporters there would be "a number of very important announcements" on Tuesday. Republican U.S. Representative Tom Price of Georgia, an orthopaedic surgeon, could be named health and human services secretary as early as Tuesday, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported, citing a dozen unnamed Republican sources.




U.S. companies hope Trump will stick to business roots, back Cuba ties
Tuesday, November 29, 2016 12:05 AM
By Patricia Zengerle and Mike Stone WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. companies are looking for ways to persuade President-elect Donald Trump to soften his threats to cancel the Obama administration's opening to Cuba, a reversal they fear could cost them hundreds of millions of dollars. During his campaign, Trump said he thought restoring diplomatic ties with Cuba was fine, but that Democratic President Barack Obama should have pushed harder for concessions from Havana before easing restrictions on travel and trade. On Monday, three days after the death of revolutionary leader Fidel Castro, the Republican president-elect said in a Twitter post that he would end what he referred to as Obama's "deal" if Cuba did not do more for its people.


Citigroup 'boys' club' disfavors women, lawsuit claims
11:55:07 PM

A view of the exterior of the Citibank corporate   headquarters in New York, New YorkBy Jonathan Stempel NEW YORK (Reuters) - A former Citigroup Inc financial adviser on Monday filed a lawsuit accusing the bank of running a "boys' club" that favoured men over women, treating her as a "glorified secretary," and firing her in retaliation for whistleblowing activity. Erin Daly is seeking double back pay, unpaid bonuses and punitive damages over the bank's alleged harassment, hostile work environment and unlawful retaliation, according to her lawsuit filed in Manhattan federal court. The resident of Manhattan's Upper West side said Citigroup let her go less than two weeks after she complained that her manager demanded inside information from her work on restricted stock offerings, so that he could pass it to favoured clients.




U.S. lawmaker Warren slams Wells Fargo over arbitration position
11:52:43 PM

A man walks by a bank machine at the Wells Fargo   & Co. bank in downtown DenverBy Suzanne Barlyn NEW YORK (Reuters) - Massachusetts Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren on Monday criticized Wells Fargo & Co's decision to require customers affected by its unauthorised accounts scandal to go through arbitration rather than allowing them to sue. The San Francisco-based bank last week asked a U.S. court to uphold contract clauses that mandate arbitration, something financial firms often use to protect against litigation. In a Facebook post on Monday, Warren, a frequent critic of the banking industry, said Wells Fargo's promise to treat customers better in light of the scandal is "meaningless" as long as it is pursuing arbitration.




Ohio State University student injures 11 in car, knife attack
11:37:59 PM

Abdul Razak Artan, a third-year student in logistics   management, sits on the Oval in an August 2016 photoA student drove a car into a crowd of pedestrians at Ohio State University on Monday morning and then jumped out and stabbed several people with a butcher knife, injuring 11 people, before a police officer shot and killed the attacker, officials said. Abdul Razak Ali Artan was shot and killed within minutes after ploughing into the group by a police officer with less than two years on the force, said Monica Moll, director of public safety for Ohio State University. "It frankly took a piece out of everybody here at our beautiful Ohio State University that this could have happened here," Ohio Governor John Kasich said at a news conference.




Vote recount effort races forward despite Trump team rejection
11:20:59 PM

U.S. President-elect Donald Trump and his campaign   manager Kellyanne Conway greet supporters during his election night rally in   ManhattanBy Julia Harte and Steve Holland WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Donald Trump's transition team on Monday pushed back against an effort to recount Nov. 8's presidential election votes, calling the effort "nonsense," but offering no evidence to back a weekend Trump tweet alleging millions of illegal votes. With the clock winding down for voters and candidates to seek recounts in states across the country, Green Party presidential nominee Jill Stein requested a recount in Pennsylvania on Monday just hours before the state's deadline. ...




Fewer North Korean workers come to China as border trade tightens
11:10:27 PM

North Korean workers make soccer shoes inside a   temporary factory at a rural village on the edge of DandongBy Sue-Lin Wong DANDONG, China (Reuters) - A labour agent sat in his bus on a recent frigid morning, waiting to cross the "Friendship Bridge" at China's main border post with North Korea. "I used to bring at least 40-50 North Korean factory workers and waiters across at least once a month but it's less frequent now," said Liu, the labour agent, who did not want to give his full name. "I don't think China wants them to come and work here anymore." Their numbers have, indeed, been dropping of late, said Lu Chao, Director of the Border Study Institute at the Liaoning Academy of Social Sciences, a Chinese government think-tank.




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