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Approval rating of South Korea's Park remains at record low 4 percent - poll
Friday, December 02, 2016 1:18 AM

South Korean President Park Geun-hye visits the scene   of a fire at a traditional market in DaeguSEOUL (Reuters) - South Korean President Park Geun-hye's approval rating remained at a record low of 4 percent, according to a Gallup Korea opinion poll released on Friday, amid a growing political scandal. Park is under intense pressure to step down over a corruption scandal involving a close friend accused of meddling in state affairs. Gallup Korea, based in Seoul, is not affiliated with U.S.-based Gallup Inc. (Reporting by Jack Kim and Yun Hwan Chae; Editing by Paul Tait)




Johnson & Johnson hit with over $1 billion verdict on hip implants
Friday, December 02, 2016 12:06 AM

Logo of healthcare company Johnson & Johnson is   seen in ZugA federal jury in Dallas on Thursday ordered Johnson & Johnson and its DePuy Orthopaedics unit to pay more than $1 billion to six plaintiffs who said they were injured by Pinnacle hip implants. J&J, which faces more than 8,000 lawsuits over the hip implants, said in a statement it would immediately appeal the verdict and was committed to defending itself and DePuy from further litigation over the Pinnacle devices.




Brazil Senate boss Calheiros indicted for embezzlement
11:29:13 PM

Brazil's Senate President Renan Calheiros (L)   and federal judge Sergio Moro attend a session at the Federal Senate in Brasilia,   BrazilBy Lisandra Paraguassu BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazil's Supreme Court indicted the president of the Senate, Renan Calheiros, on Thursday for embezzlement, a ruling that is expected to fan growing tensions between the judiciary and Congress over corruption cases. The top court voted 8-3 to try the senator on charges of misusing public funds in a nine-year-old case involving the payment of child support for a daughter Calheiros had in an extramarital affair. Calheiros was indicted for billing the Senate for car rentals with false contracts.




Trump warns of consequences for U.S. firms sending jobs abroad
11:25:03 PM

U.S. President-Elect Donald Trump speaks at event at   Carrier HVAC plant in IndianapolisBy Emily Stephenson INDIANAPOLIS (Reuters) - President-elect Donald Trump warned on Thursday that U.S. companies would face "consequences" for outsourcing jobs abroad, as he touted his early success in persuading an air conditioner maker to keep about 1,000 jobs in the United States rather than move them to Mexico. "Companies are not going to leave the United States anymore without consequences. Trump, who takes office on Jan. 20, did not say what the consequences would be, but he frequently threatened during the election campaign that his administration would put a 35 percent import tariff on goods made by American manufacturers that moved jobs offshore.




Thailand's crown prince becomes country's new king
10:18:35 PM

FROM THE FILES - PRINCE MAHA NAMED NEW KING OF   THAILANDCrown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn, 64, became Thailand's new king on Thursday after he accepted an invitation from parliament to succeed his father, King Bhumibol Adulyadej, who died in October. King Bhumibol, 88, was widely loved and regarded as a pillar of stability during decades of political turbulence and rapid development in the Southeast Asian nation. Prince Vajiralongkorn, who will be known as King Maha Vajiralongkorn Bodindradebayavarangkun, according to a statement released by parliament's public relations department, met Pornpetch Wichitcholchai, president of the National Legislative Assembly, at Bangkok's Dusit Palace.




National Olympic committees paid Irishman Hickey's bail
10:16:57 PM

FILE PHOTO - Olympics: ANOC Awards 2015The umbrella body representing national Olympic committees paid Patrick Hickey's bail to allow him to return home after he was arrested in a probe into an illegal ticket-scalping ring during the Rio de Janeiro Games. The former head of the Olympic Council of Ireland and the European Olympic Committee, who was released from prison in August, has maintained he is innocent of all charges. Irishman Hickey, 71, was allowed to leave Brazil in November on condition he paid 1.5 million reais ($432,201) in bail.




Extension of Iran Sanctions Act passes U.S. Congress
10:10:23 PM

An Iranian flag flutters in front of the IAEA   headquarters in ViennaBy Patricia Zengerle WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Senate passed a 10-year extension of sanctions against Iran on Thursday, sending the measure to the White House for President Barack Obama to sign into law and delaying any potentially tougher actions until next year. It passed the House of Representatives nearly unanimously in November, and congressional aides said they expected Obama would sign it. The ISA will expire on Dec. 31 if not renewed.




Shamoon virus returns in Saudi computer attacks after four-year hiatus
9:39:10 PM
Shamoon, the destructive computer virus that four years ago crippled tens of thousands of computers at Middle Eastern energy companies, was used two weeks ago to attack computers in Saudi Arabia, according to several U.S. cyber security firms. CrowdStrike, FireEye Inc , Intel Corp's McAfee security unit, Palo Alto Networks Inc and Symantec Corp warned of the attacks, though they did not name any victims.


Namibia will stay in ICC - if United States joins, says president
7:16:40 PM

President Geingob of Namibia poses for a photograph   before an interview with Reuters in central LondonBy Claire Milhench LONDON (Reuters) - Namibia would remain a member of the International Criminal Court (ICC) if the United States joined, Namibia's president Hage Geingob told Reuters in London on Thursday. Namibia said in March that it would withdraw from the ICC, which sits in The Hague and has the jurisdiction to prosecute individuals for genocide, crimes against humanity, and war crimes. Whilst parliament still needs to debate Namibia's withdrawal, Geingob said his feeling was it would go ahead.




Russia ban to run into 2017
7:10:09 PM

A woman walks out of the Russian Olympic Committee   headquarters building in MoscowBy Mitch Phillips MONACO (Reuters) - Russia's athletics ban will run into 2017 and may include the August world championships after a Task Force monitoring the nation's anti-doping programme refused on Thursday to put any dates on a "road map" for a return. Rune Andersen, the Norwegian heading the independent Task Force, reported to the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) Council that there had been areas of progress but many issues still needed clarifying in the new year. IAAF president Sebastian Coe said the Council felt "comforted" the changes had come about as a result of the decision to ban the Russians but recognised that athletics still had work to do to regain the trust of the public.




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