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California judge partly blocks gay conversion therapy ban 
Monday, Dec 03, 2012 11:34 PM PST
SACRAMENTO (Reuters) - A federal judge on Monday temporarily blocked California from enforcing a landmark law that bars therapy aimed at reversing homosexuality in minors, but he applied the ruling to just three people. Two licensed therapists and one aspiring therapist filed a suit against the law, which is due to go into effect on January 1. U.S. District Court Judge William Shubb ruled the trio would temporarily not be subject to the legislation pending resolution of a trial on their complaints. ...
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Are women leaders less corrupt? No, but they shake things up 
Monday, Dec 03, 2012 11:24 PM PST
Cadets of the Fuerza Civil stand in formation during a graduation ceremony in MonterreyWASHINGTON, Dec 4 (TrustLaw) - It is almost a cliché that getting more women into power is a good way to tackle corruption. Women, the argument goes, are less likely to take bribes or put personal gain before public good. But is it true? While many bristle at the suggestion that women are the "fairer sex," considering it simplistic and even sexist, a growing body of research hints that the ascent of women might indeed help dent corruption. A deeper look shows the connection between gender and corruption is more complex than the cliché suggests. ...
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Japan's PM Noda resilient, resolute as election loss looms 
Monday, Dec 03, 2012 11:06 PM PST
TOKYO (Reuters) - With less than two weeks left to the December 16 election, Japan's Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda is displaying the same quiet determination that helped him clinch a breakthrough deal on his controversial plan to raise the country's sales tax. It seems to be working. Noda, who once likened himself to an unattractive but hard-working "dojo" bottom-feeding fish, is just behind opposition leader Shinzo Abe in individual ratings. His Democratic Party of Japan is also narrowing an albeit large gap with Abe's Liberal Democratic Party. ...
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Blind China dissident says jailed nephew acted in self-defense 
Monday, Dec 03, 2012 10:52 PM PST
Blind activist Chen Guangcheng is pictured at the Council on Foreign Relations in New YorkNEW YORK (Reuters) - Blind Chinese activist Chen Guangcheng said the jailing of his nephew last week was on trumped up charges which ignored clear evidence that he had acted in self-defense after men armed with sticks forced their way into his home and beat him. Chen's nephew Chen Kegui was given a three-year three-month jail term last week after being charged with using knives to fend off officials who burst into his home on April 27. It was the day after they discovered his uncle had escaped from 19 months of house arrest in eastern Shandong province and fled to the U.S. Embassy in Beijing. ...
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Indian navy ready to deploy to South China Sea as tensions climb 
Monday, Dec 03, 2012 10:42 PM PST
Indian MARCOS perform at Ramakrishna Beach in VisakhapatnamHANOI/NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India has declared itself ready to deploy naval vessels to the South China Sea to protect its oil-exploration interests there, a potential new escalation of tensions in a disputed area where fears of armed conflict have been growing steadily. India's naval chief made the statement on Monday just as Vietnam's state oil and gas company, Petrovietnam, accused Chinese boats of sabotaging an exploration operation by cutting a seismic cable being towed behind a Vietnamese vessel. ...
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Merkel's euro push leaves east Germany out in the cold 
Monday, Dec 03, 2012 10:36 PM PST
A man and three children walk past a disused workers dormitory in the steel town of EisenhuettenstadtEISENHUETTENSTADT, Germany (Reuters) - This fading industrial city, like many in Angela Merkel's former East German home, is stony ground for the chancellor's message of European integration and fertile soil for opponents trying to stop her winning a third term next September. More than two decades after unification, income and jobs in the five eastern states, home to 15 percent of the population, still lag behind the west and trillions of euros in transfers have not stemmed an exodus that has left some areas looking like ghost towns. ...
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SEC charges China affiliates of top accounting firms 
Monday, Dec 03, 2012 10:21 PM PST
File photo of members of the media and policemen gathering outside office of PWC in HyderabadWASHINGTON/SINGAPORE (Reuters) - U.S. regulators have charged the Chinese arms of the world's five top accounting firms with securities violations, raising tensions in a regulatory standoff which experts say could kill off U.S. listings for Chinese firms if not resolved. Monday's move indicated China was refusing to yield in talks with the United States over access to Chinese audit papers, trying to keep foreign regulators off what it sees as its turf. The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) wants the firms to supply documents relating to audits of U.S. ...
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Typhoon Bopha slams Philippines south, destroys homes, one dead 
Monday, Dec 03, 2012 10:15 PM PST
Residents saw an uprooted tree to clear the road after Typhoon Bopha hit Tagum CityMANILA (Reuters) - Typhoon Bopha, the strongest tropical storm to hit the Philippines this year, slammed into a southern island on Tuesday, destroying homes, cutting power and forcing the cancellation of flights and ferry services, officials said. Bopha, with wind gusts of up to 195 kph (121 mph), made landfall at dawn, uprooting trees, tearing off roofs, and toppling power and communication lines. "There goes my house," Landring Ceballos, a fisherman in Davao Oriental province told reporters as he watched in horror as winds lifted his makeshift house and dumped it in the sea. ...
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Nigeria scraps stamp duty, VAT on share trades 
Monday, Dec 03, 2012 09:34 PM PST
Brokers work on the trading floor of the Nigerian stock exchange in the commercial capital LagosABUJA (Reuters) - Nigeria's finance ministry has scrapped stamp duties and VAT on stock market transaction fees, which between them come to 12 percent in some cases, seeking to boost capital markets, the minister said on Monday. Addressing journalists in Abuja, Finance Minister Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala also said the government had written off around 22.6 billion naira in margin loans owed by stock brokers, after a financial crisis in 2009 triggered a state-backed bailout. ...
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French aid workers go on trial in African child adoption case 
Monday, Dec 03, 2012 09:31 PM PST
Philippe Van Winkelberg, one of the six French aid activists of Zoe's Ark charity leaves the jail of DraguiganPARIS (Reuters) - A group of former French charity workers convicted of abducting African children in Chad only to be later pardoned went on trial in Paris on Monday charged with defrauding French families who had hoped to adopt the youngsters. Zoe's Ark, a non-profit group, was accused of trying to illegally fly 103 children out of Chad to France and six of its members were convicted and jailed in 2007 in a case that sparked angry protests in the Central African country. ...
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Australia calls in Israeli ambassador to protest settlements plan 
Monday, Dec 03, 2012 09:29 PM PST
CANBERRA (Reuters) - Australia summoned the Israeli ambassador on Tuesday to protest against Israel's decision to expand Jewish settlements in East Jerusalem and the West Bank and withhold tax revenue from the Palestinian Authority. Australia's move followed similar actions in Europe including Spain, France, Britain, Sweden and Denmark in the wake of the Palestinians winning de facto U.N. recognition of statehood. "Australia has long opposed all settlement activity," Foreign Minister Bob Carr said in a statement after Israeli Ambassador Yuval Rotem's meeting with senior Australian officials. ...
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Israel says will stick with settlement plan despite condemnation 
Monday, Dec 03, 2012 09:29 PM PST
Star of David decorates a lamp post in a West Bank Jewish settlement near JerusalemJERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel rejected concerted criticism from the United States and Europe on Monday over Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's decision to expand settlement building after the United Nations' de facto recognition of Palestinian statehood. Washington urged Israel to reconsider its plan to erect 3,000 more homes in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem, saying the move hindered peace efforts with the Palestinians. Britain, France, Spain, Sweden and Denmark summoned the Israeli ambassadors in their capitals to give similar messages. ...
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Mali rebels, government to hold first direct talks 
Monday, Dec 03, 2012 09:24 PM PST
Fighters from the Al Qaeda-linked Islamist group MUJWA stand guard in GaoOUAGADOUGOU (Reuters) - Senior Malian government officials will meet separatist and Islamist rebels for their first face-to-face talks on Tuesday, but Bamako's rejection of both groups' demands means swift progress is unlikely. Mali this year has been plunged into crisis by a rebellion in its desert north and a coup in the capital. Rebels dominated by Islamists with links to al Qaeda now control the north while politics in the southern capital remain in post-coup paralysis. ...
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Fight against al Shabaab instructive model for future: US general 
Monday, Dec 03, 2012 09:22 PM PST
Al Shabaab soldiers patrol in a formation along the streets of Dayniile district in Southern MogadishuWASHINGTON (Reuters) - The African Union war against al Shabaab in Somalia this past year has left the Islamist group "largely in a survival mode" and is instructive for confronting the region's extremist groups in the future, the head of U.S. Africa Command said on Monday. General Carter Ham, who is responsible for U.S. military ties with Africa, told a forum at George Washington University he was concerned about growing cooperation among Islamist extremist factions across the region. But he also said Washington favored "African solutions for African problems. ...
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S.African women rights at risk as Zuma woos tribal chiefs 
Monday, Dec 03, 2012 09:21 PM PST
South African president Zuma meets with South African Foreign Correspondents Association in JohannesburgAMAHLUBI, South Africa, Dec 4 (TrustLaw) - Pregnant and bereaved, Thandiwe Zondi considered killing herself and her five daughters when she was evicted from her marital home. Under customary Zulu law, only males can inherit land. But Zondi had borne no sons when her husband, a chief, died of natural causes, so his successor moved into her house and turfed the family out. She appealed to a traditional court of tribal leaders - but they sided with the new chief. ...
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Bomb explodes at offices of Greek ultra-right party, no casualties 
Monday, Dec 03, 2012 08:24 PM PST
ATHENS (Reuters) - A bomb went off at the offices of a Greek ultra-right group near Athens early on Tuesday causing damage but no casualties, a police source said. The explosion occurred at the local offices of the Golden Dawn party in the Athens suburb of Aspropyrgos. "It was a powerful blast that caused a lot of damage," said a police official who declined to be named. Riding a wave of public anger at austerity, corrupt politicians and illegal immigration, Golden Dawn has come out of nowhere to become Greece's third-biggest party, according to the latest opinion polls. ...
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Australian motorcycle gang challenges criminal law in court 
Monday, Dec 03, 2012 07:55 PM PST
CANBERRA (Reuters) - A motorcycle gang in Australia, where such groups have been targeted over violence and drug trafficking, has challenged the constitutionality of a law that would make it easier to declare them a criminal gang. Leaders of the Finks, whose motto is "Attitude with Violence", have asked Australia's highest court to overturn laws they say are draconian and threaten civil freedoms. Under the laws, police in tropical Queensland state have sought to have the Finks declared a criminal gang. Similar laws have been used elsewhere in Australia. ...
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Japan candidates hit streets in first national vote since Fukushima disaster 
Monday, Dec 03, 2012 07:39 PM PST
Voters listen to a speech by Japan's main opposition leader Shinzo Abe at an official campaign kick-off in FukushimaFUKUSHIMA, Japan (Reuters) - Candidates hit the streets on Tuesday at the official start of a campaign for a parliamentary election that is expected to return the opposition Liberal Democrats to power but risks furthering the policy stalemate plaguing the world's third-biggest economy. ...
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Factbox: Parties contesting Japan's December 16 election 
Monday, Dec 03, 2012 06:57 PM PST
(Reuters) - Japan holds an election for parliament's lower house on December 16, with opinion polls suggesting that the long-dominant Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) will return to power after three years in opposition. Below are some key facts about Japan's political parties. (For a graphic charting voter preferences among major parties, click on: http://link.reuters.com/xyc34t) DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF JAPAN (DPJ) Established: 1998 Website: http://www.dpj.or. ...
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Four with Illinois ties nominated for U.S. Attorney in Chicago 
Monday, Dec 03, 2012 06:51 PM PST
US Attorney Fitzgerald talks at the Justice Department in WashingtonCHICAGO (Reuters) - Four prosecutors with Illinois ties were recommended on Monday to President Barack Obama for U.S. attorney in Chicago succeeding Patrick Fitzgerald, who left this summer after a tenure that included sending two of the state's governors to federal prison. The U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois will be expected to carry on the fight against Chicago's political corruption after Fitzgerald was brought in from New York more than a decade ago to get tough on local politicians. Chicago's two U.S. ...
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U.S. court voids drug rep's conviction, cites free speech 
Monday, Dec 03, 2012 06:34 PM PST
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A divided federal appeals court on Monday threw out the conviction of a sales representative for promoting off-label use of a prescription drug, a ruling that could make it harder for the government to police how drugs are marketed and sold. The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New York found that the sales representative's free speech rights under the First Amendment had been violated. ...
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U.S. intensifies criticism of Israel on settlement plan 
Monday, Dec 03, 2012 06:11 PM PST
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States on Monday ratcheted up criticism of Israel over plans to expand Jewish settlement building on occupied land, urging it to reconsider despite Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's refusal to back down. The Obama administration's tougher-than-usual words for close ally Israel came after five European governments summoned Israeli ambassadors in their capitals to express concern over the new settlement projects. But Washington stopped short of threatening any concrete measures against the Jewish state. ...
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Israel arrests settlers suspected of West Bank attacks 
Monday, Dec 03, 2012 06:11 PM PST
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israeli police arrested three Jewish settlers on Monday whom they suspect of arson and other attacks on Palestinian property in the occupied West Bank. At a time of heightened diplomatic tension over claims to the land, the men were found carrying fuel and spikes shortly after a car was torched in a Palestinian village near Hebron. A police spokesman said they had appeared to be about to conduct a second attack in another village nearby when they were detained. ...
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Defense CEOs say budget deal must address taxes 
Monday, Dec 03, 2012 05:41 PM PST
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Weapons industry executives on Monday urged the White House and Congress to end what one CEO called "political theater" and act to avoid looming automatic budget reductions that will cut projected military spending by another 10 percent this year. Executives from four companies told a news conference that piling an additional $500 billion in spending reductions on top of the $487 billion in cuts already being implemented by the Pentagon would harm their industry and national security. Both sets of cuts would be phased in over a decade. ...
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U.S. military court removes judge in Fort Hood massacre case 
Monday, Dec 03, 2012 05:36 PM PST
U.S. Army Major Hasan appears before Fort Hood Chief Circuit Judge Colonel Gregory Gross with a military lawyer during an arraignment as seen in this courtroom sketchSAN ANTONIO, Texas (Reuters) - The top U.S. military appellate court on Monday ruled that the judge presiding over the case of an Army major charged with a 2009 massacre at Fort Hood, Texas is not impartial and ordered him removed. The court also set aside the order by the judge, Colonel Gregory Gross, that accused gunman Major Nidal Hasan be forcibly shaved. ...
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Blind China dissident urges Xi follow Myanmar path to reform 
Monday, Dec 03, 2012 05:36 PM PST
BEIJING (Reuters) - Blind Chinese activist Chen Guangcheng has urged Communist Party chief and president-in-waiting Xi Jinping to follow Myanmar's model of reform or risk a violent political transition. Chen also accused the government of breaking a promise to investigate what he says is the persecution of his family, according to a recorded message posted on YouTube by Texas-based Christian advocacy group ChinaAid, which backs him. The self-taught legal advocate's escape from house arrest in April and subsequent refuge in the U.S. ...
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Egypt judicial council to oversee referendum 
Monday, Dec 03, 2012 05:15 PM PST
A supporter of Egypt's President Mursi gestures during a rally in front of the Supreme Constitutional Court in Maadi, south of CairoCAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt's Supreme Judicial Council has cleared the way for a referendum on a new constitution which President Mohamed Mursi hopes will end a political crisis that has split the country. Some judges had called for their colleagues to shun the December 15 plebiscite, which must be supervised by the judiciary like all elections in Egypt. But the council's decision suggests enough officials can be mobilized to oversee the vote. ...
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Global slowdown, austerity to constrain UK economy - BCC 
Monday, Dec 03, 2012 04:50 PM PST
Staff work on the Jaguar XJ production line at their Castle Bromwich Assembly Plant in BirminghamLONDON (Reuters) - Britain's economic growth in the next two years will be weaker than previously thought, held back by a global slowdown and domestic austerity measures, the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) said on Tuesday. The BCC revised down its gross domestic product (GDP) growth forecasts for 2013 and 2014 to 1.0 and 1.8 percent respectively from 1.2 and 2.2 percent, also citing weak household consumption. ...
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House, White House aim for $32-$35 billion in farm bill cuts 
Monday, Dec 03, 2012 04:36 PM PST
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - As time runs out to pass a new U.S. Farm Bill in 2012, the White House and Republicans in the House of Representatives hold surprisingly similar goals about how much to cut spending - roughly from $32 billion to $35 billion. But getting to a final agreement is proving difficult. Each side agrees to significant cuts to farm subsidies and soil conservation, but they have diametrically different views on food stamps, which the White House refuses to cut. A final figure for cuts may emerge as part of an agreement on government-wide retrenchment to rein in the federal ...
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UK to overhaul infrastructure contracts, seek savings 
Monday, Dec 03, 2012 04:28 PM PST
Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne visits the offices of HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) in central LondonLONDON (Reuters) - Chancellor George Osborne will overhaul the way the government handles infrastructure procurement on Wednesday, a source familiar with the matter said on Tuesday, and announce large savings on existing contracts. Osborne, under pressure to boost Britain's flagging economy when he updates his economic forecasts on Wednesday, will demand that the taxpayer has a board seat and a share in the profits of companies taking on public-private infrastructure contracts. He will also consider introducing competitions where investors can bid for stakes in projects already underway. ...
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Ex-Chicago mayor's nephew indicted for manslaughter 
Monday, Dec 03, 2012 04:20 PM PST
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Eight years after he allegedly threw a punch that led to the death of a suburban Chicago man, Richard J. "R.J." Vanecko, nephew of former Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley and grandson of the late Mayor Richard J. Daley, was indicted on Monday on a charge of involuntary manslaughter. A grand jury found that Vanecko "recklessly performed acts which were likely to cause death or great bodily harm to another," according to the indictment. ...
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Obama urges Russia to work with U.S. to extend arms pact 
Monday, Dec 03, 2012 04:11 PM PST
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama urged Russia on Tuesday to work with the United States to "update" a decades-old agreement on dismantling nuclear and chemicals weapons that is set to expire in mid-2013. Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov said in October that Moscow intended to end the 1992 agreement, the latest sign that the much-vaunted "reset" in relations between the Cold War-era foes may be running out of steam. ...
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White House dismisses Republican "fiscal cliff" proposal 
Monday, Dec 03, 2012 04:10 PM PST
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The White House dismissed a "fiscal cliff" proposal from congressional Republicans on Monday that included tax reforms and spending cuts, saying it did not meet President Barack Obama's pledge to raise taxes on the wealthiest Americans. "The Republican letter released today does not meet the test of balance. In fact, it actually promises to lower rates for the wealthy and sticks the middle class with the bill," White House Communications Director Dan Pfeiffer said in a statement. ...
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South African women rights at risk as Zuma woos tribal chiefs 
Monday, Dec 03, 2012 04:05 PM PST
AMAHLUBI, South Africa, Dec 4 (TrustLaw) - Pregnant and bereaved, Thandiwe Zondi considered killing herself and her five daughters when she was evicted from her marital home. Under customary Zulu law, only males can inherit land. But Zondi had borne no sons when her husband, a chief, died of natural causes, so his successor moved into her house and turfed the family out. She appealed to a traditional court of tribal leaders - but they sided with the new chief. ...
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Trafficked maids to order: The darker side of richer India 
Monday, Dec 03, 2012 04:03 PM PST
NEW DELHI, Dec 4 (TrustLaw) - Inside the crumbling housing estates of Shivaji Enclave, amid the boys playing cricket and housewives chatting from their balconies, winding staircases lead to places where lies a darker side to India's economic boom. Three months ago, police rescued Theresa Kerketa from one of these tiny two-roomed flats. For four years, she was kept here by a placement agency for domestic maids, in between stints as a virtual slave to Delhi's middle-class homes. ...
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Child servants a blot on Haiti's abolitionist past 
Monday, Dec 03, 2012 04:02 PM PST
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Dec 4 (TrustLaw) - Dayana Denois was always the last to go to bed and the first to wake up. By dawn, she had washed the dishes and clothes, cleaned and swept the floor and emptied the chamber pots. "I didn't know what resting meant. Even when I was sick, I'd never get a break," Denois said, recalling the years she spent living with her aunt in Haiti's capital Port-au-Prince. "She didn't care if I was tired or not. She kept telling me to do things. She beat me with electric cables, shouted at me, punched and slapped me on the face," the 12-year-old said. ...
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Congo back in charge of Goma, U.N. fingers Rwanda again 
Monday, Dec 03, 2012 03:47 PM PST
People dance to celebrate government army FARDC soldiers return to GomaGOMA, Democratic Republic of Congo (Reuters) - Congo's government re-established control over the eastern city of Goma on Monday after rebels withdrew, and U.N. experts made new allegations that Rwandan soldiers took part in the insurgents' capture of the city. The M23 rebel movement pulled its fighters out of the North Kivu provincial capital in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) on Saturday after seizing it from fleeing U.N.-backed government forces and holding it for 11 days. ...
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Russian opposition celebrity warns against revolution 
Monday, Dec 03, 2012 03:47 PM PST
Television host and opposition activist Sobchak delivers a speech during a demonstration for fair elections on Novy Arbat Street in central MoscowLONDON (Reuters) - Socialite-turned-Kremlin-critic Ksenia Sobchak told Russian dissidents in London on Monday that growing repression at home would prompt more and more people to fight for change but warned that a full-blown revolution could destroy her country. Once an apolitical tabloid celebrity and a Playboy cover girl, Sobchak has emerged as an unlikely but fierce critic of President Vladimir Putin in the past year, taking on a man who was once a close political ally and friend of her late father. ...
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Cargo ships stack up as L.A. port strike in seventh day 
Monday, Dec 03, 2012 03:41 PM PST
Anchored container ships and with other vessels sit offshore near the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach during a strikeLOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Freighters with no place to unload cargo lined up at anchorages off Los Angeles and Long Beach for a seventh day on Monday as shippers and striking clerks resumed talks to end a labor dispute that has idled most of America's biggest container port complex. With mounting economic losses estimated at several billion dollars, the strike marks the largest cargo traffic disruption at the twin Southern California harbor facilities since a 10-day lockout of longshoremen at several West Coast ports in 2002. ...
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Riot erupts in Belfast over removal of British flag 
Monday, Dec 03, 2012 03:36 PM PST
Loyalists clash with police officers outside the City Hall in Belfast, following a vote by local councillors on the flying of the Union Flag on top of the City HallBELFAST (Reuters) - At least five police officers were wounded during a riot at Belfast city hall in Northern Ireland on Monday after Irish nationalist councilors voted to remove the British flag from the building on all but 17 days of the year. Hundreds of protesters, many carrying British flags, clashed with police after nationalist councilors from Sinn Fein and the SDLP voted to take down the flag which has flown above the city hall every day since the building was opened in 1906. An attempt to storm the building was repelled by police. ...
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