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Failure to secure forest dweller rights risks carbon emissions spike, report says
Wednesday, November 02, 2016 1:02 AM
By Rina Chandran MUMBAI (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Securing the land rights of indigenous people and forest dwellers is crucial to keeping global rises in temperature below the agreed 2 degree Celsius threshold, according to a report. Community forest lands from Brazil to Indonesia contain at least 54,546 million metric tons of carbon, equivalent to four times the global carbon emissions in 2014, according to analysis by the Rights and Resources Initiative, Woods Hole Research Center and World Resources Institute.


Wife of Orlando mass murderer denies advance knowledge of attack
Wednesday, November 02, 2016 12:21 AM
Noor Salman, in her first extensive public comments since the June 12 shooting rampage that ended with police killing her husband, Omar Mateen, also said he physically abused her during their five-year marriage, even while she was pregnant. U.S. investigators questioned Salman within days of the massacre at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando, according to the Federal Bureau of Investigation. A law enforcement source at the time told Reuters that Salman knew of Mateen's plans for the attack, the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history.


Venezuela opposition scraps Maduro trial but presses demands
11:58:43 PM

Venezuela's President Maduro attends a political   meeting between government and opposition in CaracasBy Diego Oré and Fabian Cambero CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuela freed four activists and the opposition postponed a symbolic trial in congress of President Nicolas Maduro on Tuesday even as it warned it would quit Vatican-backed talks in a matter of days if tough conditions were not met. Maduro met with opposition leaders on Sunday for the start of talks to ease a political standoff between the ruling Socialist Party and the opposition-led parliament during a spiraling economic crisis. As well as suspending its parliamentary proceedings against Maduro, the opposition also agreed to postpone a march planned for Thursday to the presidential palace that the government had described as part of a coup plot.




South Korea's ruling party in turmoil ahead of election
11:01:11 PM

South Korean President Park Geun-hye leaves after   releasing a statement of apology to the public during a news conference at the   Presidential Blue House in SeoulBy Christine Kim SEOUL (Reuters) - The scandal engulfing South Korean President Park Geun-hye has plunged her conservative Saenuri Party into turmoil and cast the country's political landscape into disarray as it heads into an election year. Over 20 Saenuri lawmakers formed a coalition this week calling for the party's leadership to step down.




U.S. floats idea of 'humanitarian parole' for Uzbekistan prisoner
10:58:30 PM
The United States has suggested Uzbekistan grant "humanitarian parole" for a former opposition politician who has spent 22 years in prison and whose sentence was recently extended by another three years, a senior U.S. diplomat said on Tuesday. Samandar Kukanov, 72, a former parliamentary deputy, was sentenced to 20 years in prison in 1994 on embezzlement charges, and in 2014 his term was prolonged for two more years for a breach of prison rules, according to local rights group Ezgulik. Asked if the United States had called for Kukanov's release, Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs Nisha Biswal told Reuters: "We have." "We have raised with them the idea of humanitarian parole as a way of providing an opportunity for these individuals who have spent an extraordinary amount of time in prison, who are towards the end of their life, to be able to be home with their families," she said in an interview.


Ivory Coast approves new constitution, opposition claims fraud
10:12:56 PM

Polling agents count ballots at a polling station   during the referendum for a new constitution, in AbidjanBy Joe Bavier ABIDJAN (Reuters) - Voters in Ivory Coast overwhelmingly approved a new constitution in a weekend referendum, according to provisional results announced by the elections commission on Tuesday, though opposition groups denounced the turnout figure as fraudulent. President Alassane Ouattara had argued that the new charter would help the nation turn the page on a decade-long crisis that was capped by a 2011 civil war and create the stability needed to cement its status as Africa's rising economic star. The results showed about 93 percent of voters backed the text on a turnout of around 42 percent, commission president Youssouf Bakayoko said on state-owned television.




Jailed anti-Putin activist says he is being tortured in jail
9:04:35 PM
A Moscow court sentenced Ildar Dadin, 34, to three years in prison in December for holding a series of one-man protests, although his term was reduced to two and a half years on appeal. Dadin told his wife he feared he might be murdered to shut him up.


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