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Egypt's government approves deal to hand two Red Sea islands to Saudi Arabia
5:59:54 PM
Egypt's government has approved a deal to hand over two Red Sea islands to Saudi Arabia and sent it to parliament for ratification, despite a legal dispute over the plan, according to state television. The deal, announced in April, caused public uproar and rare protests by Egyptians who said the uninhabited islands of Tiran and Sanafir belonged to their country. The controversy has become a source of tension with Saudi Arabia, which has provided billions of dollars of aid to Egypt but recently halted fuel shipments amid deteriorating relations.


New PM Gentiloni aims to unite "lacerated" Italy
5:51:54 PM

Italy's Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni gestures   as he holds a traditional end-year press conference in RomeBy Giselda Vagnoni ROME (Reuters) - Italy's new prime minister, Paolo Gentiloni, said on Thursday that he aimed to restore unity and cohesion following a divisive referendum, and continue the economic reforms begun by his predecessor, Matteo Renzi. Speaking at the prime minister's traditional year-end news conference, Gentiloni, 62, who took office less than three weeks ago, said he would try "to mend the many lacerations that are threatening our social fabric and our cohesion". The former foreign minister took over when Renzi resigned after almost three years in power after his constitutional reform plan was rejected in a Dec. 4 referendum.




Germany releases Tunisian suspect in Berlin truck attack
5:48:35 PM

Anis Amri, the Tunisian suspect of the Berlin   Christmas market attack, is seen in this undated photo taken from security cameras   at the Milan Central Train Station in downtown MilanBy Joseph Nasr and Isla Binnie BERLIN/ROME (Reuters) - Germany on Thursday released a Tunisian man detained on suspicion of involvement in the truck attack at a Berlin Christmas market last week, and Italian police searched houses in and around Rome where the main suspect may have spent time. Investigators across Europe are trying to determine whether Anis Amri, a failed asylum seeker from Tunisia who was shot dead by police in Milan on Friday after killing 12 people in Berlin in the name of Islamic State, had any accomplices. A spokeswoman for Germany's Federal Prosecutor's Office said the Tunisian man had been detained on Wednesday on suspicion Amri may have sent him a voice message and picture shortly before the attack.




Chilean Navy sailors accused of secretly filming female crewmates
5:46:58 PM

FILE PHOTO: The Chilean Navy ship "Almirante   Lynch" is seen off the coast of Valparaiso, Chile.Chilean authorities said on Thursday they are investigating allegations that female sailors were secretly videotaped in their quarters on a naval vessel and that those images were then shared via social media by other crew members. It said "it roundly rejects these types of actions that insult our personnel and we reiterate our respect for the privacy of those that form part of the institution." Chile's Defense Minister Jose Antonio Gomez said that sanction for these actions would "set an example." After receiving a complaint from a sailor who had seen the recordings of the women shared on a WhatsApp group, Chile's naval prosecutor opened an investigation into at least nine seamen, the Estrella de Valparaiso newspaper reported on Thursday.




Argentina to probe Fernandez over alleged bombing cover-up
5:44:45 PM

Argentina's President de Kirchner addresses a   news conference at the chancellery in BerlinAn Argentine appeals court will order the re-opening of a probe of accusations that former President Christina Fernandez covered up Iran's role in the bombing of a Jewish center in 1994, state news agency Telam said on Thursday. Two years earlier the prosecutor who initially made the accusation, Alberto Nisman, was found shot dead in the bathroom of his Buenos Aires apartment. Nisman's body was discovered hours before he was to brief Congress about accusations that Fernandez tried to whitewash Iran's role in the truck bombing of the AMIA Jewish Center in Buenos Aires, which killed 85 people.




Photographs of homeless "grave dwellers" shock Iranians
5:34:13 PM
Widely distributed images of dozens of homeless Iranians, many of them drug addicts, taking shelter in empty graves outside Tehran in freezing temperatures have prompted a public outcry and criticism from President Hassan Rouhani. "Who can accept ... that fellow human beings who suffer social ills have to take refuge in graves because of homelessness?" Rouhani said in a speech shown live on state TV. Special buses are also provided for addicts to sleep in overnight, when temperatures are often below freezing, the officials said.


Italian police search homes connected to Berlin attack suspect
4:29:07 PM

Anis Amri, the Tunisian suspect of the Berlin   Christmas market attack, is seen in this undated photo taken from security cameras   at the Milan Central Train Station in downtown MilanItalian police have searched three houses in and around Rome, where the man suspected of killing 12 people last week at a Christmas market in Berlin may have spent time, a judicial source said on Thursday. Anis Amri, a Tunisian, first arrived in Europe by boat to the Italian island of Lampedusa in 2011, and was shot dead by police in Milan four days after the Dec. 19 attack in Berlin. Police are investigating whether he was seeking to stay in Italy or trying to reach another country.




Turkish journalist accused of spreading propaganda; leading writer freed
4:19:46 PM
By Humeyra Pamuk ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Prominent Turkish journalist Ahmet Sik was detained on Thursday on suspicion of spreading terrorist propaganda, state media and an opposition lawmaker who spoke to the reporter said. Sik works for the daily Cumhuriyet, one of the few dailies still critical of the government as Turkish authorities have purged tens of thousands, largely from the state apparatus, in the wake of a coup attempt last July. Prosecutors could not be reached for comment but Sik himself tweeted that he was being taken to the prosecutor's office.


Man purporting to be Boko Haram leader denies Sambisa forest defeat
4:18:40 PM

A man purporting to be Boko Haram's leader   Abubakar Shekau speaks in this still frame taken from social media video courtesy   of SITE Intel GroupBy Ahmed Kingimi MAIDUGURI, Nigeria (Reuters) - A man purporting to be the leader of Nigerian Islamist militant group Boko Haram, Abubakar Shekau, denied the jihadist group has been pushed out of its stronghold in the Sambisa forest. President Muhammadu Buhari on Saturday said Boko Haram's last enclave in the forest, a former game reserve in northeast Nigeria, had been captured in the "final crushing" of the group. Nigeria's military has in recent years said it has killed or wounded Shekau on multiple occasions.




Polish president sends freedom of assembly bill to constitutional court
4:16:45 PM

Duda arrives for a working session on Ukraine at the   NATO Summit in Warsaw, PolandPoland's President Andrzej Duda has declined to sign the government's freedom of assembly bill into law in the first such rejection since the Law and Justice party (PiS) took power in November last year. "President Andrzej Duda believes that the freedom of assembly is an necessary element of democracy and a condition for exercising other freedoms and human rights connected with the public sphere," the statement said.




China persuades fugitive graft suspect to return in "Operation Skynet"
1:44:59 PM
China has persuaded a fugitive suspected of graft to return home as part of "Operation Skynet" that seeks to capture corrupt officials who flee abroad, the top graft agency said on Thursday. Zhang Jun, the former general manager of Shanghai Sports Investment Management Co Ltd, fled to Australia in 2014 under suspicion of corruption, the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI) said in a statement on its website. The commission did not specify any charges against Zhang and it gave no details about when he came back to China and what will happen to him.


Sarajevo police commander indicted for war crimes against Serbs
12:49:35 PM
A Sarajevo police commander whose special forces fought to defend the Bosnian capital from Bosnian Serb attacks during the 1992-95 siege, was indicted on Thursday for war crimes against Serb prisoners early in the war. Dragan Vikic, 59, and then Bosnian Interior Minister Jusuf Pusina, are accused of knowing, approving and covering up the killing of eight soldiers of the then Yugoslavian army (JNA) in Sarajevo Great Park in April 1992, the state prosecutor's office said in a statement. The soldiers, who were trapped in a broken armoured vehicle at the outskirts of Sarajevo while trying to leave the city as part of a JNA convoy, were killed in a machine-gun burst and their bodies taken away to an unknown location, it said.


Syrian rebel charged in Sweden on suspicion of war crimes
12:24:12 PM
A former Syrian opposition fighter has been charged with breaching international law over the execution in 2012 of seven soldiers loyal to President Bashar al-Assad, the Swedish prosecutor's office said on Thursday. The 46-year-old man, who was arrested in March, appears in a video showing the killings, the prosecutor's office said. "The soldiers were captured and defenceless when this happened," prosecutor Kristina Lindhoff Carleson said in a statement.


Turkey says it and Russia to act as guarantors of Syrian ceasefire
12:22:07 PM

Children walk near a parked ambulance vehicle in   al-Rai town, northern Aleppo provinceTurkey and Russia will act as guarantors of a nationwide ceasefire in Syria that is due to go into effect at midnight, Turkey's foreign ministry said on Thursday. Ankara said the ceasefire agreement excluded groups deemed as terrorists by the U.N. Security Council and noted the importance of support from countries influential on the fighting sides. "With this agreement, parties have agreed to cease all armed attacks, including aerial, and have promised not to expand the areas they control against each other," the foreign ministry said in a statement.




Women farmers in northern India battle tradition, self-doubt to own land
12:04:16 PM

A woman carries a basket on her head through a field   of vegetables on a foggy morning on the outskirts of SrinagarBy Rina Chandran TAARDEH, India (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Anjali has worked on the land nearly all her life, first with her tenant-farmer parents, and then alongside her husband in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Now, at 32, Anjali's name will finally be on a title as joint owner of land allocated by the state, after months of petitioning local officials, and addressing age-old traditions and superstitions that deny women land ownership. "It has never been our custom for women to own land, and I never thought that I would one day be a land owner," said Anjali, who goes by one name, at a land-literacy meeting of advocacy group Landesa at a local school in Taardeh village.




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