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FBI kept tabs on Muhammad Ali in 1966 during Nation of Islam probe
9:34:33 AM

Fans of Muhammad Ali, the former world heavyweight   boxing champion leave pictures and personal mementos as they pay their respects at   the Ali Center in LouisvilleThe FBI kept tabs on the late boxer Muhammad Ali in 1966, including his divorce and his speech at a Miami mosque, in its investigation of the religious group Nation of Islam, according to documents released by the agency. The release of the documents, recently posted on the website of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, was first reported by the New York Times online on Thursday. Former President Bill Clinton was among the dignitaries at his funeral.




Thousands of Filipinos gather to cheer Duterte in Singapore
9:11:40 AM

Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte delivers a   speech at the start of a state dinner hosted by Singapore's President Tony   Tan at the Istana in SingaporeBy Fathin Ungku SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Thousands of Filipinos gathered in Singapore on Friday to catch a glimpse of their president, Rodrigo Duterte, in a big show of support for a leader whose bloody war on drugs has horrified global rights groups but won support at home. Duterte retained a "very good" opinion-poll rating after six months in office, with a net satisfaction rating of 63 percent, a Philippine polling agency reported this week.




Singapore jails second BSI banker on charges linked to 1MDB probe
9:01:20 AM

Men walk past a 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB)   billboard at the fund's flagship Tun Razak Exchange development in Kuala   LumpurA Singapore court on Friday jailed a second former banker from Swiss wealth manager BSI on charges stemming from a money laundering investigation linked to state investor 1Malaysia Development Bhd (1MDB). Yvonne Seah, 45, was sentenced to two weeks in prison and a fine of S$10,000 ($6,929), after pleading guilty to three charges including forgery and failure to disclose suspicious transactions involving Malaysian businessman Low Taek Jho. Singapore authorities have described Low, also known as Jho Low, as a key figure in the money-laundering investigation.




Factbox: How Switzerland's new immigration law works
8:56:14 AM
Swiss efforts to curb immigration from the European Union without provoking a clash with Brussels cleared a final hurdle on Friday when parliament agreed not to adopt outright quotas on newcomers. The law stops far short of the upper limits on immigration that Swiss voters had demanded in a 2014 referendum.


Swiss parliament skirts clash with EU over immigration curbs
8:55:34 AM
By Michael Shields ZURICH (Reuters) - Switzerland approved a law on Friday aimed at curbing immigration by giving local people first crack at open jobs, skirting voters' demand for outright quotas that it feared could disrupt close ties with the European Union. After parliament passed the new immigration law , the focus will now shift to how the EU responds. Brussels so far has shown scant flexibility on the free movement of people - the principle underpinning Swiss access to the single market -- so as not to encourage Britain as it negotiates its EU divorce.


Putin gave clear response to U.S. hacking allegations - TASS cites Kremlin
8:12:56 AM

Russian President Putin gestures as he speaks during   a meeting with Khadzhimba (not pictured), the leader of Georgia's breakaway   region of Abkhazia, at the Kremlin in MoscowThe Kremlin said on Friday that President Vladimir Putin had given President Barack Obama "a really clear response" to U.S. allegations that Moscow had interfered in the U.S. presidential election by hacking Democratic Party organisations. Russia's TASS news agency cited Kremlin aide Yuri Ushakov as telling reporters in Tokyo that Putin had explained Russia's stance on the issue to Obama on the sidelines of the G20 summit in September.




Turkey arrests Dogan executive in Gulen-linked probe - state media
8:09:22 AM
Turkey has formally arrested an executive of Dogan Holding, a conglomerate with major media interests, in a widening probe into a U.S.-based cleric Ankara accuses of masterminding July's attempted coup. State-run Anadolu agency said late on Thursday that a court had remanded the executive in custody on an accusation of "aiding a terror group" as part of an investigation into the exiled Muslim cleric Fethullah Gulen and his followers. Ankara refers to the group as the "Gulenist Terror Organisation".


Aurobindo shares hit 9-month low on U.S. price-fixing lawsuit
8:08:52 AM

Pharmaceutical tablets and capsules in blister packs   are arranged on table in illustration picture in LjubljanaDrugmaker Aurobindo Pharma Ltd's shares hit their lowest in more than nine months on Friday after the company was named in a lawsuit alleging it colluded with other drugmakers to fix prices of two commonly used drugs in the United States. Aurobindo said it was aware of the suit and would comply with authorities. The company's U.S. subsidiary sold about $1.1 million of glyburide in 2016 as per consultancy IMS Health's data, Aurobindo said in a statement, adding that the impact was "not material" to the company.




Lawyers for South Korea's Park say impeachment has no legal basis
8:01:56 AM

The presidential Blue House, the official residence   of the South Korean President Park Geun-Hye, is pictured in SeoulBy Christine Kim SEOUL (Reuters) - Lawyers for embattled South Korean President Park Geun-hye struck a defiant note on Friday, saying a parliamentary vote to impeach her had no legal basis and should be overturned by the Constitutional Court. "We see no grounds for impeachment and it should be struck down," Lee Joong-hwan, a former prosecutor who is part of the team representing Park, told reporters gathered at the court building where the fate of her presidency will be decided.




12-year old boy tried to blow up bomb at German Christmas market - Focus
7:54:32 AM
A 12-year old German-Iraqi boy suspected of having links to extremist group Islamic State (IS) tried to blow up a bomb at a Christmas market in the western town of Ludwigshafen, German magazine Focus reported on Friday, citing security and judicial sources. The suspect put down a backpack containing a self-made nail bomb at the Christmas market on Nov. 26, but the device did not go off because the detonator failed, it said. Police identified and arrested the boy, who is now in a youth detention centre, the report said, adding that the Federal Public Prosecutor had taken over investigations on the charge of a serious act of violent subversion.


Affordable housing ideas: City tents and roofs to dry chillies on
7:02:49 AM
By Rina Chandran MUMBAI (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - When Hasit Ganatra was brainstorming modular housing ideas for Indian slums four years ago, he did not realise that what residents wanted most were good roofs: durable and leak proof that could also be used to store water and dry chillies. Ganatra, who studied engineering at the University of Southern California, had worked with start-ups in solar power and affordable housing. Most live in makeshift homes and shacks built with bricks, mud, plastic and tin, and roofs of cement or corrugated metal, usually covered with tarpaulin.


South Korea Park's lawyers say no legal grounds for impeachment
6:50:05 AM

South Korean President Park Geun-hye speaks during an   emergency cabinet meeting at the Presidential Blue House in SeoulSEOUL (Reuters) - The impeachment of South Korean President Park Geun-hye by parliament has no legal basis and should be struck down by the Constitutional Court, lawyers representing the embattled leader engulfed in a corruption scandal said on Friday. Park is unlikely to appear in the Constitutional Court for hearings, one of her lawyers told reporters. Parliament passed an impeachment vote on Dec. 9 and her powers have been suspended until the court reviews and rules on the motion, which can take up to 180 days. (Reporting by Christine Kim; Editing by Clarence Fernandez)




Thailand charges 19 'red shirt' leaders with violating junta ban
5:36:50 AM
Thailand's military-appointed attorney-general on Friday charged 19 leaders of the opposition "red shirt" group with violating a junta ban on political gatherings. The United Front for Democracy Against Dictatorship, known as the "red shirts", led street rallies in 2009 and 2010 in support of Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, who was ousted in a 2006 coup, and staged rallies in 2014 when his sister, Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra was toppled in a coup. Since taking power in the May 2014 coup the junta has moved to root out Thaksin's influence and has cracked down on activists, journalists and dissidents.


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