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Japan legalises casinos, sets stage for large-scale investment
4:30:07 PM

A logo of Japan casino school is seen as a dealer   puts cards on a mock black jack casino table during a photo opportunity at an   international tourism promotion symposium in TokyoTOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's parliament passed a law on Thursday to legalise casinos, ending 15 years of political argument. Backers of the bill, which allows for large-scale projects that combine casinos with hotels, shopping and conference space, see casinos as a way to significantly boost to tourism in Japan. (Reporting by Thomas Wilson; Editing by Christopher Cushing and Robin Pomeroy)




Trump's Washington hotel a conflict of interest - Democratic lawmakers
4:26:32 PM

Flags fly above the entrance to the new Trump   International Hotel on its opening day in WashingtonBy Ian Simpson WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President-elect Donald Trump must divest his luxury Washington hotel in a building leased from the federal government because the arrangement violates conflict-of-interest rules, congressional Democrats said on Wednesday. The General Services Administration, which manages property owned by the federal government, including the Old Post Office that houses the Trump International Hotel, has concluded that the lease would violate federal conflict-of-interest rules once the Republican businessman is sworn in on Jan. 20, according to a letter to the agency from lawmakers. The letter referred to a Dec. 8 briefing to congressional staffers by a GSA official whom the letter did not name.




Colombia's FARC rebels expel five commanders opposed to peace deal
4:22:45 PM

A supporter rallying for the nation's new peace   agreement with FARC holds a tiny flag during a march in Bogota, ColombiaColombia's FARC rebels have expelled five commanders for refusing to demobilize and join a peace process with the government aimed at ending more than five decades of war, guerrilla leadership said. The five commanders, all from units in the country's southeast jungle, include one former participant in four-year-long peace talks in Cuba. "This decision is motivated by their recent conduct, which contradicts our political-military line," leaders of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) said in statement late on Tuesday.




Corruption, caste keep poor from owning land in northern India
4:13:02 PM

Woman carries her baby as she walks through a wheat   field on her way to a polling station to cast her vote in Shabazpur Dor villageBy Rina Chandran KACHHIDIH (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - For decades, Kunta lived in a hut outside Kachhidih village in Uttar Pradesh, enduring the insults of higher-caste villagers who claimed her land - which she did not legally own - for grazing cattle. Six months ago, Kunta got her wish when the state allocated her family and eight others small plots of land a few kilometres (miles) away from their old home, after months of delays.




Syrian government must prevent reprisals in Aleppo - U.N.
4:12:32 PM

Syrians walk over rubble of damaged buildings, while   carrying their belongings, as they flee clashes between government forces and   rebels in Tariq al-Bab and al-Sakhour neighborhoods of eastern AleppoGENEVA (Reuters) - U.N. war crimes investigators said on Wednesday the Syrian government bore the main responsibility for preventing any attacks and reprisals in eastern Aleppo and that it must hold to account any troops or allied forces committing violations. In a statement, the United Nations Commission of Inquiry said "numerous reports" of violations by pro-government forces continued to emerge, including summary executions, arbitrary arrests and enforced disappearances. ...




Troops and court needed fast to avert South Sudan genocide - U.N.
4:00:55 PM

General view of the Human Rights Council 26th Special   Session on South Sudan in GenevaBy Tom Miles GENEVA (Reuters) - World powers can stop a "Rwanda-like" genocide in South Sudan if they immediately deploy a 4,000-strong protection force across the country and set up a court to prosecute atrocities, the head of a U.N. human rights commission said on Wednesday. "South Sudan stands on the brink of an all-out ethnic civil war, which could destabilise the entire region," commission chief Yasmin Sooka told an emergency session of the U.N. Human Rights Council in Geneva. Gang rape was happening on an "epic" scale, she added, citing cases of women being raped at a U.N. site in the capital Juba within sight of U.N. peacekeepers.




Trump and Silicon Valley elite seek to smooth over frictions
3:56:25 PM

The Apple Campus 2 is seen under construction in   CupertinoBy Dustin Volz and David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President-elect Donald Trump and Silicon Valley executives have a chance to smooth over frictions when they meet at his Manhattan tower on Wednesday for talks, after both sides made no secret of their disdain for each other during the presidential campaign. Sources said the meeting may skirt the numerous disagreements with Trump -- who has accused tech companies of being overvalued -- in favor of a focus on shared priorities. "If he can reform the tax code, reduce regulation, and negotiate better trade deals, the U.S. technology community will be stronger and more competitive than ever," Oracle Chief Executive Safra Catz, who will attend the meeting, said in a statement.




Spain's Constitutional Court blocks Catalan referendum plans
3:22:47 PM

Two boys walk past the Arenys de Munt's town   hall, with an "Estelada" (Catalan separatist flag) hanging from the   balcony, near BarcelonaSpain's Constitutional Court blocked on Wednesday a resolution by the Catalan parliament to hold an independence referendum next September, in another setback for the region's efforts to break away from Madrid's rule. Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy's conservative government had asked the court to stall any separatist push by Catalonia, a wealthy region of northeastern Spain and home to about a sixth of the population. The court also warned Catalonia's President Carles Puigdemont and assembly speaker Carme Forcadell to obey its ruling or face criminal charges.




U.N. envoy says Gambia's Jammeh must leave power by Jan. 19
3:21:10 PM

Mohammed Ibn Chambas meets with West African leaders   during Gambia election crisis mediation in BanjulThe United Nations Special Representative for West Africa said on Wednesday that Gambia's President Yahya Jammeh would be "strongly sanctioned" if he sought to remain in power after his mandate ends next month. Long-ruling Jammeh lost elections to little-known businessman Adama Barrow on Dec. 1 and conceded defeat in a widely celebrated moment of democratic hope for the continent. "For Mr. Jammeh, the end is here and under no circumstances can he continue to be president," the U.N.'s Mohammed Ibn Chambas told Reuters by telephone, a day after talks between Jammeh and regional leaders failed to reach a deal to have him step down.




Syrian leader Assad's Shi'ite allies helped him win in Aleppo
3:15:56 PM

Residents walk near damaged buildings in the rebel   held area of Old AleppoBy Tom Perry, Laila Bassam, Suleiman Al-Khalidi and Tom Miles BEIRUT/AMMAN/GENEVA (Reuters) - When rebel fighters launched a last desperate attempt to break the siege of Aleppo in October, they were beaten back - not by the Syrian army but by the Lebanese Shi'ite group Hezbollah fighting on its behalf, a senior official in the pro-government alliance said. In the build-up to the final battle for Syria's second city, scores of fighters from a single Iraqi Shi'ite militia were killed in just two days of combat this summer, said a commander of another group fighting for President Bashar al-Assad. The U.N. human rights office said it had reports that the Syrian army and an allied Iraqi militia had killed at least 82 civilians in captured city districts - allegations denied by the army and militia in question.




Tanzania's Magufuli takes anti-corruption drive to ruling party
2:43:39 PM

Tanzania's President Magufuli addresses a news   conference during his official visit to NairobiBy Fumbuka Ng'wanakilala DAR ES SALAAM (Reuters) - Tanzania's president, John Magufuli, has vowed to root out corruption in his ruling party, threatening "no mercy" for anyone giving or taking bribes. Businesses have long said corruption and slow government bureaucracy were major obstacles to investing in Tanzania, which is ranked towards the bottom third of Transparency International's 2015 index of least corrupt countries. ...




Palestinian stabs Israeli policeman, shot dead
2:41:25 PM

Israeli policemen patrol near the scene of a what an   Israeli police spokesperson said was a Palestinian stabbing attack in   Jerusalem's Old CityA Palestinian stabbed an Israeli policeman with a screwdriver, slightly wounding him, in East Jerusalem on Wednesday, and the assailant was shot and killed by police, Israeli and Palestinian officials said. At least 230 Palestinians have been killed in violence in Israel, the occupied West Bank and the Gaza Strip since October 2015. Israel says at least 156 of them were assailants in lone attacks often targeting security forces and using rudimentary weapons including kitchen knives.




Trial of IMF's Lagarde hears that payout decision was rushed through
1:44:39 PM

Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund   Christine Lagarde reacts before the start of her trial about a state payout in   2008 to a French businessman, at the courts in ParisBy Chine Labbé PARIS (Reuters) - A French ex-treasury official told a court trying IMF chief Christine Lagarde for negligence on Wednesday that he had been shocked at how quickly the government had given up on contesting a huge state payout to business tycoon Bernard Tapie in 2008. Lagarde, 60, faces charges, which she denies, of being negligent when, as French finance minister, she approved a payout to Tapie in a rare out-of-court settlement which cost the French taxpayer 400 million euros ($425 million). The prosecution alleges Lagarde showed negligence, leading to misuse of public funds, by accepting too easily a costly arbitration settlement with Tapie and not contesting it to the benefit of the state.




Philippines' Duterte "in the pink of health", ministers say
1:27:36 PM

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte toasts during a   signing ceremony between Cambodia-Philippine at the Prime Minister's office   in Phnom PenhMinisters in Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte's cabinet on Wednesday said he was in good health, after the leader talked about ailments afflicting him and said he might not live to complete his six-year term. Duterte told a gathering of business leaders on Monday that he suffered from back pains, migraines and Buerger's disease, a cause of blockages in the blood vessels, associated with smoking in his youth. The 71-year-old president stirred further questions about his health by telling a crowd of a few thousand expatriate Filipinos in the Cambodian capital Phnom Penh, where he is on a visit, that he might not "be around" until the end of his term.




EU, Denmark find deal on Europol after Danes voted to quit
1:24:20 PM
The European Union and Denmark have found a way to continue police cooperation vital to counterterrorism and crime fighting after Danes voted to leave Europol, two EU sources said. Since then, the government has sought a compromise to maintain police cooperation with the EU. The deal is expected to be confirmed on Thursday when Danish Prime Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen and EU leaders meet, on the sidelines of a regular EU summit, officials said.


Afghan police kill one foreigner, wound another outside Kabul airport
12:51:17 PM
An Afghan police officer shot and killed one foreigner and wounded another at a security checkpoint outside the Kabul airport on Wednesday, a security official said. Dozens of Zardad supporters gathered at the airport to greet him.


French Middle East peace conference to be postponed - Palestinian official
12:50:09 PM

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu climbs out   after a visit inside the Rahav, the fifth submarine in the fleet, after it arrived   in Haifa portRAMALLAH/PARIS (Reuters) - France will postpone a proposed Middle East peace conference in Paris to January next year, Voice of Palestine radio reported on Wednesday, with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu refusing to participate and U.S. attendance in doubt. France has been trying to persuade Netanyahu, who has repeatedly rejected the conference proposal, to meet with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas in the French capital to try to revive moribund peace talks between the two sides. Voice of Palestine radio quoted Palestinian Ambassador to France Salman El Herfi as saying that Paris had informed the Palestinians of its delay to the peace conference until January "to make better preparations".




Philippines cancels visit by U.N. rapporteur on extrajudicial killings
12:38:19 PM

A family friend weeps after Nora Acielo, 47, was   gunned down by unidentified men while escorting her two children to school in   ManilaThe Philippines has cancelled a trip next year by the U.N. special rapporteur on extrajudicial killings to look into the rising death toll in its war on drugs, the country's foreign minister said on Wednesday. Perfecto Yasay said the United Nations could not pursue its investigation because special rapporteur Agnes Callamard had declined to accept the conditions set by the government of President Rodrigo Duterte.




Ex-CIA chief says Trump risks blame for an attack if he skips briefings
12:34:07 PM

Panetta waits for start of the third and final debate   between Republican U.S. presidential nominee Donald Trump and Democratic nominee   Hillary Clinton at UNLV in Las VegasBy Noah Browning DUBAI (Reuters) - Former CIA director Leon Panetta said on Wednesday that President-elect Donald Trump risked being blamed after any potential attack on the United States if he refused to receive more regular intelligence briefings. U.S. officials told Reuters that Trump is receiving an average of one presidential intelligence briefing a week - far fewer than most of his recent predecessors - but that his deputy Mike Pence gets briefings around six days a week. Panetta, a former Democratic Congressman who served as CIA director and defense secretary in President Barack Obama's first term, told the Arab Strategy Forum, a conference sponsored by the government of Dubai, that Trump's aversion "can't last." "I've seen presidents who have asked questions about whether that intelligence is verifiable, what are the sources for that intelligence, but I have never seen a president who said, 'I don't want that stuff,'" Panetta said.




Fugitive former Syrian diplomat held in France on rape charge-Swiss
11:51:30 AM
A former Syrian diplomat convicted in absentia of a brutal rape in Switzerland in 2001 has been arrested in Versailles, France, living under a false identity as a refugee, the Geneva prosecutor's office said on Wednesday. The Geneva court cited the "unbearable severity" and perversity of his acts against the woman he had met at a spa. Previously accredited as a Syrian diplomat to the United Nations in Geneva, he had been living in Versailles "under a new identity, with the status of a political refugee" before his arrest on Tuesday, the prosecutor's statement said.


Turkey's Syria campaign has killed 1,800 IS and Kurdish militia fighters - Erdogan
11:47:01 AM

Turkish President Erdogan greets people as he arrives   at the site of Saturday's blasts in IstanbulTurkey's military operations in Syria have killed around 1,800 Islamic State and Kurdish militia fighters since being launched in August, President Tayyip Erdogan said on Wednesday. Turkey launched "Operation Euphrates Shield" four months ago in a bid to push Islamic State militants away from its border in northern Syria and prevent Kurdish militia groups from seizing territory in their wake.




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