Sunday, July 28, 2013

Daily News: Reuters News Headlines - Dozens shot dead, U.S. tells Egypt to pull 'back from the brink'

Saturday, Jul 27, 2013 05:00 PM PDT
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Dozens shot dead, U.S. tells Egypt to pull 'back from the brink' 
Saturday, Jul 27, 2013 05:00 PM PDT
Supporters of deposed Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi take part in a protest at the Rabaa Adawiya square, where they are camping, in CairoBy Yasmine Saleh and Matt Robinson CAIRO (Reuters) - The United States urged Arab ally Egypt to pull "back from the brink" after security forces killed dozens of supporters of deposed Islamist President Mohamed Mursi and opened a dangerous new phase in the army's confrontation with his Muslim Brotherhood. Thousands of Brotherhood supporters were hunkered down in a vigil at a Cairo mosque on Sunday, vowing to stand their ground despite a threat by the authorities to disperse them "soon". ...
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Michigan attorney general backs pensioners in Detroit bankruptcy 
Saturday, Jul 27, 2013 02:14 PM PDT
The word 'Bankruptcy' is seen painted on the side of a vacant building by street artists as a statement on the financial affairs of the city on Grand River Avenue in DetroitBy Susan Kelly (Reuters) - Michigan's Attorney General Bill Schuette, a Republican, said on Saturday he would defend retirees who risk losing public pensions because of Detroit's bankruptcy, putting him at odds with the city's emergency manager appointed by fellow Republican Governor Rick Snyder. Schuette, an elected official, said the Michigan state constitution is "crystal clear" in stating that pension plans are a contractual obligation that may not be diminished or impaired. ...
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Seven shot dead in Florida hostage rampage 
Saturday, Jul 27, 2013 08:22 PM PDT
Police vehicles stand outside an apartment building after a shooting incident which began Friday evening left seven people dead in a Miami suburbBy Zachary Fagenson MIAMI (Reuters) - A gunman set fire to his Miami-area apartment unit, then killed six people in and around the building in a shooting rampage before he was slain by police who stormed his position early Saturday and rescued two neighbors he had taken hostage. The freed hostages emerged unharmed from the pre-dawn raid, which ended a standoff that began late Friday and lasted several hours, police in the Miami suburb of Hialeah said. "We don't have a clear motive," Hialeah police spokesman Carl Zogby said. ...
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Suicide bomber kills 8 Kurdish security forces personnel in Iraq 
Sunday, Jul 28, 2013 12:25 AM PDT
TIKRIT, Iraq (Reuters) - A suicide bomber driving a car packed with explosives blew himself up near a Kurdish security forces patrol killing at least eight of them early on Sunday, police said. The attack took place in the town of Tuz Khurmato, 170 km (105 miles) north of the capital Baghdad, in a notoriously violent region over which both the central government and autonomous Iraqi Kurdistan claim jurisdiction. (Reporting by Ghazwan Hassan; Writing by Suadad al-Salhy; Editing by Louise Ireland)
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Insight: The poison pill in India's search for cheap food 
Saturday, Jul 27, 2013 10:35 PM PDT
A farmer sprays pesticide containing monocrotophos on a paddy field at Mohanpur villageBy Rajendra Jadhav and Jo Winterbottom MUMBAI/NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Nearly a decade ago, the Indian government ruled out a ban on the production and use of monocrotophos, the highly toxic pesticide that killed 23 children this month in a village school providing free lunches under a government-sponsored program. Despite being labeled highly hazardous by the World Health Organization (WHO), a panel of government experts was persuaded by manufacturers that monocrotophos was cheaper than alternatives and more effective in controlling pests that decimate crop output. ...
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Liberals, smaller tribes win seats in Kuwait vote after opposition boycott 
Saturday, Jul 27, 2013 11:13 PM PDT
A judge counts votes elections closed at the Khaldiya polling station in District 3, Kuwait CityBy Sylvia Westall KUWAIT (Reuters) - Liberals and candidates from some of Kuwait's more marginalized tribes have won seats in a parliament which may prove more cooperative with ruling family members after opposition Islamists and populists boycotted the election. Saturday's election was the sixth since 2006 in the major oil producer where political upheaval and bureaucracy have held up the vast majority of initiatives in a 30-billion-dinar ($105-billion) economic development plan announced in 2010. ...
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Cambodia's Hun Sen set for victory in tense election 
Saturday, Jul 27, 2013 09:04 PM PDT
Cambodia's PM Hun Sen shows his ballot before casting it in the general elections at a polling station in Kandal provinceBy Prak Chan Thul PHNOM PENH (Reuters) - Cambodians voted on Sunday in an election likely to hand another five years in power to Asia's longest-serving prime minister, Hun Sen, but an energized opposition says there have been irregularities and it will continue to fight for true democracy. The opposition believes nearly a million names are missing from voter lists and has complained about the disruption of meetings, alleged vote-buying and campaigning by the security forces for Hun Sen, who defected from the genocidal Khmer Rouge and was first appointed premier in 1985. ...
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Police clash with protesters in Tunisia's Sidi Bouzid 
Saturday, Jul 27, 2013 06:29 PM PDT
Supporters of the Islamist Ennahda movement wave flags as they chant slogans and hold pictures of assassinated opposition politician Mohamed Brahmi during a demonstration in TunisBy Tarek Amara TUNIS (Reuters) - Tunisian police fired teargas late on Saturday to disperse violent protests in the southern town of Sidi Bouzid, cradle of the country's revolution and hometown of slain secular opposition figure Mohamed Brahmi, witnesses said. Tensions have run high in Tunisia since Brahmi's Thursday assassination, and large protests throughout the day were met with police teargas. ...
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Quebec town mourns victims of fuel-tanker train disaster 
Saturday, Jul 27, 2013 12:16 PM PDT
Mourners walk the perimeter of the red zone as rescue workers line the streets following a memorial service to honour the victims of the train derailment in Lac MeganticBy Christinne Muschi LAC-MEGANTIC, Quebec (Reuters) - Hundreds of mourners filled the streets of Lac-Megantic, Quebec, on Saturday, as the families of the 47 people killed in North America's worst railway disaster in two decades attended a memorial service at a local church. A trumpeter on the street played Ave Maria to the mourners as they gathered outside St Agnes church to watch the service on a massive screen. "It's still difficult," said Chantal Guay, a local resident who was among the crowd outside church. "We're all family in Lac-Megantic, everyone knows each other. ...
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Pope, in candid speech, speaks of 'exodus' from the Church 
Saturday, Jul 27, 2013 12:26 PM PDT
Pope Francis meets with children during an encounter with representatives of the civil society in the Municipal Theater in Rio de JaneiroBy Philip Pullella RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Pope Francis, in a stunningly candid assessment of the state of the Catholic Church, said on Saturday it should look in the mirror and ask why so many people are leaving the faith of their fathers. On the penultimate day of his trip to Brazil, Francis delivered a long address to the country's bishops in which he suggested elements of what could become a blueprint for stopping what he called an "exodus. ...
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Israel to approve prisoner deal in push to revive Palestinian talks 
Saturday, Jul 27, 2013 04:01 PM PDT
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu delivers a statement to the media in JerusalemBy Allyn Fisher-Ilan JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel was expected on Sunday to approve releasing more than 100 Arab prisoners as a step to renew stalled peace talks with the Palestinians ahead of plans to convene negotiators in Washington later this week. Ministers will vote on the move at the cabinet's weekly session, as well as proposed legislation to require a public referendum or vote on any peace agreement reached involving a withdrawal from land Israel captured in a 1967 war. ...
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Turkey's Erdogan slams EU for stance on Egypt bloodshed 
Saturday, Jul 27, 2013 02:27 PM PDT
Turkey's Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan addresses members of parliament from his ruling AK Party during a meeting at the Turkish parliament in AnkaraISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan, an outspoken supporter of Egypt's ousted President Mohamed Mursi, lashed out at the European Union and others for failing to condemn strongly enough the killing of dozens in Cairo earlier on Saturday. Security forces shot dead dozens of Mursi supporters on Saturday, days after the army called for a popular mandate to wipe out "violence and terrorism" following its removal of Egypt's first democratically government on July 3. ...
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Al Shabaab claim attack on Turkish mission in Somalia, three dead 
Saturday, Jul 27, 2013 05:21 PM PDT
Turkish embassy staff carry their wounded colleague on a stretcher after a suicide car bomb attack at the gates of an office housing Turkish embassy staff in Somalia's capital MogadishuBy Feisal Omar and Abdi Sheikh MOGADISHU (Reuters) - A car loaded with explosives rammed into an office housing Turkish embassy staff in the Somali capital, killing three people, witnesses and officials said on Saturday, the latest in a series of blasts claimed by Islamist al Shabaab rebels. Al Shabaab was pushed out of bases in Mogadishu by Somali and African forces about two years ago, raising hopes of a return to relative security in a city hit by years of war. ...
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Libya PM to reshuffle cabinet, cut ministries after killings 
Saturday, Jul 27, 2013 12:08 PM PDT
Libya's Prime Minister Ali Zeidan speaks during a joint news conference at the headquarters of the Prime Minister's Office in TripoliBy Ghaith Shennib and Marie-Louise Gumuchian TRIPOLI (Reuters) - Libya's prime minister said he would reshuffle the cabinet and reorganize the government to cope with the "urgent" situation in the country following killings in the eastern city of Benghazi that sparked violent demonstrations. Hundreds took to the streets overnight to denounce the assassination of a prominent political activist and critic of the Muslim Brotherhood, Abdelsalam al-Mosmary, who was shot dead on Friday after leaving a mosque in Benghazi. ...
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Seven shot dead in Florida hostage rampage 
Saturday, Jul 27, 2013 02:11 PM PDT
By Zachary Fagenson MIAMI (Reuters) - A tenant went on a shooting rampage at a Florida apartment building, killing six people before a SWAT team killed him and rescued two neighbors he was holding hostage on Saturday, police said. The hostages were unharmed, police in the Miami suburb of Hialeah said. "We don't have a clear motive," said Hialeah police spokesman Carl Zogby. "This was an irrational act and many times there is no rational explanation." Neighbors said the gunman may have been facing eviction, but police were still investigating. ...
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Police fire tear gas to disperse protesters in Tunis 
Saturday, Jul 27, 2013 03:36 PM PDT
A supporter of the Islamist Ennahda movement holds up a scarf as he chants slogans during a demonstration in TunisBy Tarek Amara TUNIS (Reuters) - Tunisian police fired tear gas in front of parliament on Saturday to disperse secular protesters demanding the dissolution of the assembly and Islamists defending the legitimacy of their rule. Police began firing after the arrival of thousands of opposition protesters who had been attending the funeral of the assassinated secular politician Mohamed Brahmi, a Reuters reporter said. Protesters threw stones back at police and there were several injuries. Among those wounded was an opposition lawmaker from the same party as Brahmi. ...
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Al Shabaab claim attack on Turkish mission in Somalia, three dead 
Saturday, Jul 27, 2013 03:59 PM PDT
Turkish embassy staff carry their wounded colleague on a stretcher after a suicide car bomb attack at the gates of an office housing Turkish embassy staff in Somalia's capital MogadishuBy Feisal Omar and Abdi Sheikh MOGADISHU (Reuters) - A car loaded with explosives rammed into an office housing Turkish embassy staff in the Somali capital, killing three people, witnesses and officials said on Saturday, the latest in a series of blasts claimed by Islamist al Shabaab rebels. Al Shabaab was pushed out of bases in Mogadishu by Somali and African forces about two years ago, raising hopes of a return to relative security in a city hit by years of war. ...
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With dozens dead, U.S. tells Egypt to pull 'back from the brink' 
Saturday, Jul 27, 2013 04:34 PM PDT
Fireworks are set off near police and anti-Mursi protesters by supporters of deposed President Mursi during clashes in Nasr cityBy Yasmine Saleh and Matt Robinson CAIRO (Reuters) - The United States urged Arab ally Egypt to pull "back from the brink" after security forces killed dozens of supporters of deposed Islamist President Mohamed Mursi and opened a dangerous new phase in the army's confrontation with his Muslim Brotherhood. Thousands of Brotherhood supporters were hunkered down in a vigil at a Cairo mosque on Sunday, vowing to stand their ground despite the imminent threat of a move to disperse them. ...
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U.N. chief Ban condemns Egypt violence, urges respect for rights 
Saturday, Jul 27, 2013 02:02 PM PDT
Fireworks are set off near police and anti-Mursi protesters by supporters of deposed President Mursi during clashes in Nasr cityUNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon condemned on Saturday the violence following protests in Egypt, calling on security forces to respect the right to free speech and assembly and urging protesters to demonstrate peacefully. "The Secretary-General once again calls on the interim authorities to assume full responsibility for the peaceful management of the demonstrations and ensure the protection of all Egyptians," Ban's press office said in a statement. ...
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Kuwaitis head to the polls for sixth time since 2006 
Saturday, Jul 27, 2013 08:56 AM PDT
A voter casts his ballot during elections in District 3 KhaldeyaBy Sylvia Westall KUWAIT (Reuters) - Kuwaitis voted for the sixth time in seven years on Saturday in a parliamentary election boycotted by the main Islamist and populist opposition, which may help liberals and independents win seats. Turnout was expected to be low in summer temperatures hitting 44 degrees Celsius (111 Fahrenheit) during the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan, and as Kuwaitis become fed up with voting in short-lived parliaments. ...
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Mursi supporters picked off in Cairo violence 
Saturday, Jul 27, 2013 10:55 AM PDT
Supporters of President Mursi run from tear gas thrown by police during clashes in Nasr city areaBy Tom Perry and Noah Browning CAIRO (Reuters) - They fell one by one, picked off by gunmen who aimed for the chest and head, witnesses said. Some of the dead, supporters of deposed President Mohamed Mursi, were shot between the eyes. In one of the bloodiest incidents since Mursi was removed from power by the army, the violence started around midnight with a barrage of teargas fired by police to drive his Muslim Brotherhood backers away from a major Cairo flyover. ...
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