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Mali's ex-junta chief Sanogo goes on trial over killings
3:54:15 PM

Mali's junta leader Captain Sanogo speaks to   media after agreeing to hand over power to president of National Assembly, at   military base in KatiBy Adama Diarra SIKASSO, Mali (Reuters) - A Malian court began a trial of former coup leader General Amadou Sanogo on Wednesday on charges of "complicity in kidnapping and assassination," three and a half years after his junta was accused of killing 21 soldiers. Sanogo led a coup in March 2012 that deposed former President Amadou Toumani Toure and plunged Mali into chaos, enabling Tuareg rebels and Islamist militants to take over the north. Sanogo entered the court in the southern city of Sikasso wearing a suit and tie.




Morocco accuses African Union chief of obstructing readmission
3:53:00 PM

African Union Chairperson Dlamini-Zuma speaks during   the Inaugural Session of the India-Africa Forum Summit in New DelhiMorocco accused African Union Commission head Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma of blocking its efforts to rejoin the organisation it left 32 years ago, the country's foreign ministry said on Wednesday. Morocco has asked the African Union (AU) to readmit it, as it seeks support for its plan to offer autonomy to the disputed territory of Western Sahara while keeping it under Moroccan sovereignty. Morocco abandoned its seat in 1984 when the AU recognised Western Sahara, a sparsely populated stretch of desert that was formerly a Spanish protectorate, and admitted it as a member.




Rwanda probes possible role of French officials in genocide - prosecutor
3:51:56 PM

Coffins containing remains of victims of mass   killings during the 1994 genocide are displayed in a Catholic Church in NyamataBy Clement Uwiringiyimana KIGALI (Reuters) - Rwanda has launched an inquiry into the possible role of at least 20 French military and other officials in the 1994 genocide, the prosecutor general said on Wednesday, a move that will deepen already strained relations with Paris. Rwanda has frequently had diplomatic rows with France since the genocide, when about 800,000 mostly ethnic minority Tutsis and moderates from the Hutu majority population were killed. Rwandan officials have long accused France of supporting the former government of President Juvenal Habyarimana, a Hutu whose death when his plane was shot down in 1994 sparked the bloodbath.




Hungary sentences Syrian migrant to 10 years in jail for border riot
3:30:56 PM
By Marton Dunai SZEGED, Hungary (Reuters) - A Syrian-Cypriot man was jailed for 10 years on Wednesday for his part in a riot at Hungary's border with Serbia border last year, when he hurled rocks at police in an attempt to force the border open, deemed an "act of terror" under Hungarian law. Ahmed Hamed, 40, who pleaded not guilty to a charge of terrorism, cried as he was given his sentence - the longest handed down by a Hungarian court in connection to the migrant crisis. Hamed was part of a group that crossed illegally into Hungary on Sept. 16 last year and also spoke to the crowd using a loudspeaker before hundreds of migrants forced open the border gate and police fired water cannon and teargas.


As Venezuela talks stutter, detained Maduro foes languish
3:12:48 PM

Carolina Gonzalez holds a t-shirt with a picture of   her husband Gilberto Sojo as she poses for a photo during an interview with   Reuters in CaracasBy Andrew Cawthorne CARACAS (Reuters) - When he received a call saying he had won a mobile phone, Gilberto Sojo, a low-income bank messenger and opposition activist, rushed off happily to collect it. Minutes after reaching the shop, three men turned up and bundled Sojo, then 49, and his wife into a waiting car where he was handcuffed and driven to the headquarters of Venezuela's intelligence service, according to his family and supporters. "They placed explosive materials on his motorbike - and accused him of terrorism," his wife Carolina Gonzalez, 43, said at a community center in a poor neighborhood of Caracas, over a hill from the prison where her husband has been held since November 2014.




On West Bank hilltop, Israeli settlers hunker down in the face of eviction
3:04:05 PM

An Israeli boy plays with a bicycle in the Jewish   settler outpost of Amona in the West BankBy Maayan Lubell AMONA, West Bank (Reuters) - On a hilltop in the occupied West Bank, Israeli teenagers are hammering stakes into the earth and erecting tent frames, preparing the ground for a confrontation with Israeli security forces. The devoutly religious young men see themselves as a last line of defence for Amona, a collection of pre-fabricated homes perched in the highlands of the West Bank. It is considered an illegal "outpost" under Israeli law and the Supreme Court has ruled it must be demolished by Dec. 25.




Twelve detained after Turkish dormitory fire kills schoolgirls
2:51:08 PM
By Humeyra Pamuk and Gulsen Solaker ISTANBUL/ANKARA (Reuters) - Police in southern Turkey detained 12 people on Wednesday and sought two others over a fire in a dormitory that killed 11 schoolgirls and one other person, an official at the prosecutor's office handling the investigation said. One of the people detained was the dormitory manager, the state-run Anadolu agency said. European Affairs Minister Omer Celik, a ruling AK Party lawmaker who represents the surrounding province in the national parliament, said the suspected cause was an electrical fault.


Colombian peace deal passed by Senate, moves to lower house
12:05:41 PM

Supporters of the peace deal signed between the   government and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) rebels gather at   Bolivar Square during a march for peace in BogotaBy Helen Murphy BOGOTA (Reuters) - Colombia's Senate approved a new peace deal with FARC rebels late on Tuesday, despite objections from former president and now Senator Alvaro Uribe, who said it was still too lenient on the insurgents who have battled the government for 52 years. The agreement was approved by 75 to zero after lawmakers from Uribe's Democratic Center party left the floor of the Senate in protest just before voting began. President Juan Manuel Santos and rebel leader Rodrigo Londono signed the revised accord last week in a sober ceremony after the first deal was rejected by millions at a plebiscite.




Belgium detain six suspected of links to August machete attack
11:59:31 AM
Belgian police detained six people on Wednesday suspected of links to a machete attack on two female police officers in August that was claimed by Islamic State. Federal prosecutors said that during searches of eight houses in and near the city of Charleroi, several weapons were seized, some of them similar to the one used in the attack. A machete-wielding Algerian man yelling "Allahu Akbar!" (God is greatest) seriously wounded the two policewomen before being fatally shot in Charleroi outside the city's police headquarters on a Saturday in August.


Europol: terrorism data put online accidentally by agent
11:51:32 AM
Europol said on Wednesday that information on international investigations into terrorism groups was put online accidentally by one of its former agents and it had no indication that any of its operations had been compromised. Europol, which helps European Union national police organisations with coordination and cooperation, said the data was ten years old and that the agent was an experienced policewoman who took the dossier in order to work from home. After the police officer left, the agency changed its systems to prevent employees from being able to upload information to memory storage devices, Europol spokesman Jan Op Gen Oorth said.


Insurgents behead Somali village elders over Islamic tax
11:26:04 AM
By Abdi Sheikh and Feisal Omar MOGADISHU (Reuters) - Islamist militants have beheaded eight Somali village elders and killed at least seven other people during fighting spurred by a dispute over payment of an Islamic tax, a villager and a local official said on Wednesday. The Islamist insurgent group al Shabaab is battling a weak United Nations-backed government in Mogadishu in an effort to impose its strict interpretation of Islamic law in areas of the country it controls. "Al Shabaab ordered us to pay dozens of animals for zakat (Islamic tax) and we rejected this - that is how the fighting started.


Swiss authorities carry out fresh house searches in FIFA case
11:20:27 AM

A reporter uses his cell phone as he walks past a   FIFA logo in ZurichSwiss authorities have searched more houses as part of their criminal investigation into suspected corruption in world soccer and have added former FIFA general secretary Urs Linsi to their list of suspects, they said on Wednesday. "The Office of the Attorney General (OAG) of Switzerland confirms that on 23 November 2016 it conducted house searches with the support of the Federal Office of Police (fedpol) at various locations in the German-speaking part of Switzerland," the OAG said in an emailed statement. "The measures were carried out as part of the investigations relating to a payment of 6.7 million euros ($7.1 million) made in April 2005 by the German Football Association (Deutscher Fussball-Bund, DFB) to Robert Louis-Dreyfus." That payment which went via soccer's world governing body FIFA, according to German authorities, to the late Adidas boss Dreyfus, was a return of a loan made years earlier when Germany was bidding to host the 2006 World Cup.




Ohio State assault by immigrant raises fears in Somali community
11:14:08 AM

A car which police say was used by an attacker to   plow into a group of students is seen outside Watts Hall on Ohio State   University's campus in ColumbusBy Kim Palmer COLUMBUS, Ohio (Reuters) - Immigrants in Columbus, Ohio's Somali community fear a backlash after a young immigrant injured 11 people in an attack at Ohio State University, the second attack by an African immigrant in the area this year. With the second-largest Somali population in the United States, the area's 38,000 immigrants fear the college town and state capital may be less welcoming of foreigners. The attack also comes at a time when President-elect Donald Trump has pledged to suspend immigration from countries where Islamist militants are active and new arrivals cannot be safely vetted.




Philippines ends five-day siege against rebels pledged to Islamic State
11:13:40 AM
Troops in the southern Philippines retook a disused building from Muslim militants on Wednesday, ending an intense five-day siege that killed dozens of fighters the authorities say had pledged allegiance to Islamic State. The militants belonged to the Maute group, one of several Islamist groups in the country's restive south. The siege ended as Duterte visited injured soldiers in Lanao del Sur province, where seven of his advance security party were wounded on Tuesday, when suspected Maute militias set off a bomb under their truck.


Spanish police arrest two Moroccans suspected of Islamist State links
10:06:44 AM
Two Moroccan men suspected of having links to Islamic State have been arrested in Spain and police say one of them played an important role in spreading propaganda for the militant group, the Interior Ministry said on Wednesday. Investigators found he had closely followed websites dedicated to Islamist militant suicide attacks and Islamic State activity over a long period of time and had used a number of different online profiles, it said in a statement. The man was a "key element" of Islamic State's decentralised propaganda machine to recruit others to join the group, it said.


Thai police arrest three suspected of plotting bombs at tourist sites
9:53:55 AM
Thai police on Wednesday arrested three men suspected of planning bomb attacks at tourist suites in the capital, Bangkok, and nearby provinces, a top officer said. The three hailed from Thailand's Muslim-majority south, where a decades-old insurgency has pitted separatist militants against government forces, said deputy national police chief Srivara Ransibrahmanakul. "All three came from the southern provinces and were prepared to carry out an attack in Bangkok and surrounding areas but we believe they are not separatists," Srivara told reporters.


South Korea opposition rejects Park's offer to quit, pushes impeachment
9:05:34 AM

South Korean President Park Geun-Hye speaks during an   address to the nation, at the presidential Blue House in SeoulBy Jack Kim and Ju-min Park SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korean opposition parties vowed on Wednesday to push ahead to try to impeach President Park Geun-hye amid a growing influence-peddling scandal, rejecting her offer to resign, and called on members of her Saenuri Party to join them. In a dramatic move that shifted the burden of resolving the crisis engulfing her presidency, Park asked parliament on Tuesday to decide how and when she should quit, which opposition lawmakers dismissed as a ploy to buy time and avoid impeachment. The leaders of the three opposition parties, which together hold 165 of the single-chamber parliament's 300 seats and can initiate an impeachment motion, said they would not negotiate with Park's party on her proposal to step down.




Vietnam upholds 20-month jail term for land grab protester
8:19:19 AM

Can Thi Theu, a farmer and land protection activist   is escorted by policemen at a court in Hanoi, VietnamA high-profile Vietnamese activist on Wednesday lost a bid to overturn a 20-month jail term for protesting against illegal land grabs, her lawyer said, after a judge upheld a lower court ruling that had outraged human rights groups. Vietnam's boom in real estate in recent years has spurred protests by small landowners evicted to make way for construction projects. The Hanoi city court did not alter the prison sentence for Can Thi Theu, 54, lawyer Ha Huy Son told Reuters after the half-day hearing.




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