Tuesday, October 1, 2013

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Tuesday, Oct 01, 2013 12:32 AM PDT
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Tokyo Electric says contaminated water leaked at Fukushima 
Tuesday, Oct 01, 2013 12:32 AM PDT
File photo of tanks of radiation-contaminated water at the Tokyo Electric Power Co's tsunami-crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in Fukushima prefectureTOKYO (Reuters) - The operator of Japan's crippled Fukushima nuclear plant said on Tuesday that four tonnes of rainwater contaminated with low levels of radiation leaked during an operation to transfer the water between tank holding areas. Tokyo Electric Power Co, or Tepco, has been trying to contain contaminated water at the Fukushima site after it found 300 tonnes of radioactive water had leaked from a tank at the plant. Fukushima suffered triple nuclear meltdowns and hydrogen explosions after a March 2011 earthquake and tsunami. ...
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Thai court sentences firebrand royalist activist for royal insult 
Tuesday, Oct 01, 2013 12:30 AM PDT
By Amy Sawitta Lefevre BANGKOK (Reuters) - A Thai court sentenced on Tuesday the founder of a pro-royalist protest movement to 2 years in jail for insulting the monarchy by repeating comments deemed offensive made by a political rival. Businessman Sondhi Limthongkul led so-called yellow shirt protests from 2005 to 2008 that undermined two governments led, or backed, by ousted former premier Thaksin Shinawatra. ...
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Bangladesh sentences 7th opposition lawmaker to death 
Tuesday, Oct 01, 2013 12:28 AM PDT
DHAKA (Reuters) - Bangladesh's war crimes tribunal sentenced a senior opposition leader and lawmaker to death on Tuesday in the seventh such verdict by the body set up to probe abuses during the country's bloody struggle for independence. Salauddin Quader Chowdhury, a legislator from the main opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), was found guilty of torture, rape and genocide during the war for independence from Pakistan in 1971. ...
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South Korea puts on show new missiles designed to hit North 
Monday, Sep 30, 2013 11:31 PM PDT
South Korea's new cruise missiles Hyunmoo-3 and Hyunmoo-2 are displayed during events to mark the 65th anniversary of Armed Forces Day, in SeongnamBy Jack Kim SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea showed off on Tuesday new missiles designed to target North Korea's artillery and long-range missiles and vowed to boost deterrence against its unpredictable neighbor. The ballistic Hyeonmu-2, with a range of 300 km (190 miles), and the Hyeonmu-3, a cruise missile with a range of more than 1,000 km (620 miles) were put on public display for the first time in a rare South Korean military parade. Both of the indigenously developed missiles have been deployed. ...
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Australian PM welcomes Indonesia joint ventures on cattle 
Monday, Sep 30, 2013 10:24 PM PDT
Australia's Prime Minister Abbott speaks beside Indonesia's President Yudhoyono during a joint news conference at the Presidential Palace in JakartaBy Kanupriya Kapoor JAKARTA (Reuters) - Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott on Tuesday threw his support behind Jakarta's plans to invest in Australian cattle farms to help end a trade dispute that has devastated his country's cattle industry and boosted beef prices in Indonesia. Abbott's comments came on the final day of an official visit to Indonesia, his first overseas trip as prime minister, in which he was keen to focus on strengthening trade and business ties and move on from tension over refugee boats. ...
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Venezuela expels top U.S. diplomat for fomenting 'sabotage' 
Monday, Sep 30, 2013 06:30 PM PDT
Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro speaks during an event in Coro in the state of FalconBy Brian Ellsworth and Eyanir Chinea CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro said on Monday he was expelling the top U.S. diplomat in the South American nation and two others, accusing them of meeting with opposition leaders and encouraging "acts of sabotage" against his country. It was the latest of several public disputes between the socialist leader and the United States since Maduro won an April election following the death of his mentor and predecessor Hugo Chavez. Maduro said Venezuelan authorities had for months followed the three U.S. ...
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Mexico rescues 73 suspected kidnap victims near U.S. border 
Monday, Sep 30, 2013 05:59 PM PDT
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Seventy-three suspected kidnap victims were rescued in northern Mexico near the border city of Reynosa after police followed their alleged captors to a house and heard frantic calls for help, authorities said on Monday. Of the victims, 37 were Mexicans, 19 were from Honduras, 14 from Guatemala and another three from El Salvador, federal police said in a statement. Among the victims were women and minors, some of whom reported having been sexually abused. ...
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Netanyahu to Obama: Tighten sanctions if Iran defies West 
Monday, Sep 30, 2013 05:59 PM PDT
U.S. President Barack Obama meets with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the Oval Office of the White House in WashingtonBy Matt Spetalnick and Dan Williams WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu urged President Barack Obama on Monday to step up sanctions on Iran if it pursues its nuclear drive even as Tehran exchanges overtures with Washington and restarts negotiations with the West. Seeking to reassure Israel about the emerging U.S. diplomatic engagement with Iran, Obama said Tehran must prove its sincerity with actions, insisted that Washington would not ease sanctions prematurely and reaffirmed U.S. readiness to resort to military action if all else fails. ...
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At U.N., Syria compares rebel violence to 9/11 attacks 
Monday, Sep 30, 2013 04:09 PM PDT
Syrian Foreign Minister Moualem addresses the 68th session of the U.N. General Assembly in New YorkBy Louis Charbonneau UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Syria's foreign minister on Monday compared what he described as an invasion of foreign terrorists across his country to the September 11, 2001, attacks on the United States, remarks that Washington dismissed as offensive and disingenuous. In a speech to the annual meeting of the U.N. General Assembly in New York, Syrian Foreign Minister Walid al-Moualem also said that "terrorists from more than 83 countries are engaged in the killing of our people and our army" under the appeal of global jihad. ...
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Syria at U.N. compares militant onslaught to 9/11 attacks 
Monday, Sep 30, 2013 03:51 PM PDT
Syrian Foreign Minister Moualem addresses the 68th session of the U.N. General Assembly in New YorkBy Louis Charbonneau UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Syria's foreign minister on Monday compared what he described as an invasion of foreign terrorists across his country to the September 11, 2001, attacks on the United States, remarks that Washington dismissed as offensive and disingenuous. In a speech to the annual meeting of the U.N. General Assembly in New York, Syrian Foreign Minister Walid al-Moualem also said that "terrorists from more than 83 countries are engaged in the killing of our people and our army under the appeal of global Takfiri jihad. ...
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Myanmar says won't allow political opening to spur sectarian violence 
Monday, Sep 30, 2013 03:21 PM PDT
Myanmar's Minister of Foreign Affairs Wunna Maung Lwin addresses the 68th session of the United Nations General Assembly in New YorkBy Louis Charbonneau UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Myanmar will not allow those eager to incite ethnic and religious violence to exploit the Southeast Asian country's newfound openness as it struggles along the path to democracy, Foreign Minister Wunna Maung Lwin said on Monday. The comments from the country formerly known as Burma came as terrified Muslims hid in their homes in the Northwest after armed police dispersed a Buddhist mob that torched houses and surrounded a mosque - the latest outbreak of sectarian tension. ...
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Sudan arrests 700 people in week of deadly anti-government unrest 
Monday, Sep 30, 2013 03:05 PM PDT
By Ulf Laessing and Khalid Abdelaziz KHARTOUM (Reuters) - Seven hundred people have been arrested during a week of the worst unrest in central Sudan in years, the government said on Monday, as protests continued against President Omar Hassan al-Bashir. One week after the start of demonstrations against subsidy cuts, police once again used teargas on protesters, this time women students at the Ahfad university in Khartoum's twin-city of Omdurman who chanted "We don't want Bashir", witnesses said. ...
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Mali fights rebels in north as army officers protest in south 
Monday, Sep 30, 2013 02:59 PM PDT
By Tiemoko Diallo and Adama Diarra BAMAKO (Reuters) - Tuareg rebels battled soldiers in northern Mali for a second day and disgruntled army officers staged an unruly protest at a southern military base on Monday, underscoring the dual challenge facing the new government. In the center of the remote northern town of Kidal, MNLA Tuareg separatists traded fire with soldiers early on Monday before an uneasy calm returned. The fighting began on Sunday night, with both sides accusing the other of firing first. ...
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Nepali official denies labor abuses in Qatar 
Monday, Sep 30, 2013 02:46 PM PDT
Chairman of the Qatar National Human Rights Committee Al-Marri speaks during a news conference in DohaDOHA (Reuters) - Officials from Nepal and Qatar sought on Monday to play down a news report that Nepali laborers face deadly conditions on the Gulf state's building sites, holding a joint news conference to say the migrant workers were "safe and fully respected." Britain's Guardian newspaper reported that dozens of Nepali workers had died on Qatari building sites over the summer. Nepal recalled its ambassador from Qatar on Thursday after it emerged that she had called the country an "open jail" for Nepalis who suffer labor abuses. ...
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Berlusconi in new storm as relations sour with president 
Monday, Sep 30, 2013 02:32 PM PDT
By Gavin Jones ROME (Reuters) - Silvio Berlusconi was at the center of a new storm on Monday after a private phone call in which he made assertions about President Giorgio Napolitano was aired on television, prompting a furious reaction from the president. A current affairs program on private channel La 7 broadcast a phone tap in which Berlusconi said he had been informed that Napolitano had exerted influence on Italy's top appeals court in a case involving Berlusconi's media empire. ...
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Turkey says Chinese missile deal not final 
Monday, Sep 30, 2013 02:23 PM PDT
By Jonathon Burch ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkey said on Monday it could still reconsider its decision to co-produce a long-range air and missile defense system with a Chinese firm currently under U.S. sanctions, but said it felt no obligation to heed other countries' blacklists. Turkey's Defense Ministry announced last week it had chosen the FD-2000 missile defense system from China Precision Machinery Import and Export Corp, or CPMIEC, over rival systems from Russian, U.S. and European firms. Turkey is a member of the NATO transatlantic military alliance. ...
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Israeli soldiers kill Palestinian along Gaza border 
Monday, Sep 30, 2013 01:56 PM PDT
(Reuters) - Israeli soldiers shot dead a Palestinian near the border fence between Israel and the Gaza Strip on Monday, Israeli and Palestinian officials said. An Israeli military spokeswoman said the soldiers fired at two people who had approached and tampered with the fence and that "a hit was confirmed". She gave no further information. Hospital officials in the Gaza Strip said a Palestinian had been shot dead, but it was not immediately clear whether the man was a militant or civilian. ...
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Ashton, asked about Iran sanctions, says she wants best atmosphere for talks 
Monday, Sep 30, 2013 01:21 PM PDT
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A top EU official, asked if new sanctions should be imposed on Iran as talks about its nuclear program unfold, said she wanted to go to the October 15-16 talks with Iran in Geneva with "the best possible atmosphere." "I am not in the business of telling Congress what to do," EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton said in response to a question at a Washington think tank about whether Congress, or others, should impose additional sanctions on Iran. ...
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Berlusconi faces obstacles in bid to topple government 
Monday, Sep 30, 2013 01:16 PM PDT
Italy's former PM Berlusconi arrives at the lower house of parliament in RomeBy Giselda Vagnoni ROME (Reuters) - Silvio Berlusconi on Monday faced dissent within his People of Freedom Party, complicating his plans to bring down Prime Minister Enrico Letta's coalition government. But even if Letta survives a confidence vote on Wednesday the prospects for stability and reform in Italy look more fragile than ever as he will face a larger and stronger opposition backed by Berlusconi's media empire. ...
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Norway's new government concedes on oil, immigration for support 
Monday, Sep 30, 2013 01:15 PM PDT
By Balazs Koranyi and Joachim Dagenborg OSLO (Reuters) - Norway's Conservative leader Erna Solberg said she would form a minority cabinet with the populist Progress Party after talks with two centrist parties broke down on Monday, giving ground on oil exploration and immigration. Solberg agreed to give up plans to drill for oil in several promising Arctic areas and also agreed to tighten asylum policies to win the support of her eventual coalition partner and the outside backing of the centrist Liberals and Christian Democrats. "We were very close to finding good solutions... ...
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Car bombs kill 54 in Shi'ite districts of Baghdad 
Monday, Sep 30, 2013 12:34 PM PDT
Photos of the day - September 30, 2013By Kareem Raheem BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Car bombs killed at least 54 people in mostly Shi'ite Muslim areas of Baghdad on Monday as suspected Sunni Muslim militants pursued a campaign to plunge Iraq back into sectarian strife. Altogether 14 bombs shook Baghdad, the deadliest of them in Sadr City, where a white car blew up near where men had gathered to seek work, killing seven people, including two soldiers. "The driver said he would move the car soon, but it exploded a few minutes later," said Abu Mohammed, a worker at the scene, where bits of molten metal lay among cars wrecked in the blast. ...
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At least 13 drown in migrant boat off Sicily 
Monday, Sep 30, 2013 12:27 PM PDT
By James Mackenzie ROME (Reuters) - At least 13 people on a migrant boat arriving in eastern Sicily drowned, apparently after trying to get off their stranded vessel while it was just a few meters from the shore, Italian authorities said on Monday. Television pictures showed the bodies, all of adult men, wrapped in white sheets lying on the beach. Davide Roccasalva, a lifeguard at the Sampieri beach near Scicli in eastern Sicily, told the Corriere della Sera website that he had helped an offduty policemen pull some of the struggling people out of the surf. ...
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U.N. tells Spain to revoke Franco-era amnesty law 
Monday, Sep 30, 2013 12:04 PM PDT
MADRID (Reuters) - The United Nations called on Monday for Spain to overturn a 1977 amnesty law that pardons crimes committed during the 36-year dictatorship of General Francisco Franco. Hundreds of thousands of people died or disappeared during Spain's civil war and subsequent dictatorship, but the crimes have been shielded under an amnesty law passed two years after Franco's death, protecting former members of the regime. The United Nations, which sent a working group to Spain to see how the country was investigating Franco-era disappearances, said the government should act quickly. ...
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UK's Osborne seeks political capital from recovery before 2015 vote 
Monday, Sep 30, 2013 11:50 AM PDT
Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne delivers his keynote speech at the annual Conservative party conference in Manchester, northern EnglandBy Andrew Osborn and Guy Faulconbridge MANCHESTER, England (Reuters) - British finance minister George Osborne on Monday placed the government's economic record at the heart of his Conservative party's campaign for re-election in 2015, offering the promise of welfare reform, tax cuts and a new wave of home ownership. ...
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Cameroon's president seeks to strengthen grip in election 
Monday, Sep 30, 2013 11:13 AM PDT
YAOUNDE (Reuters) - Voters in Cameroon went to the polls on Monday in local and parliamentary elections expected to be dominated by supporters of President Paul Biya, one of Africa's longest-serving leaders. Biya, 80, has ruled over Central Africa's largest economy for three decades after coming to power in 1982 following the resignation of his predecessor. His Cameroon People's Democratic Movement swept Senate elections in April, taking 56 of the 70 seats contested in the new upper house. The president appointed another 30 senators, guaranteeing his control over the 100-seat body. ...
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Italy's octogenarian president may be called to rescue again 
Monday, Sep 30, 2013 11:06 AM PDT
Italian President Napolitano speaks with reporters next to Prime Minister-designate and deputy leader of the centre-left Democratic Party Letta in RomeBy Steve Scherer ROME (Reuters) - Italy's 88-year-old president, Giorgio Napolitano, is an unlikely hero, but this week marks the third time in two years that he may be called to the country's rescue. Just five months into his unprecedented second term as president, Napolitano is facing a potential political crisis in the euro zone's third-biggest economy that has already roiled financial markets. ...
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Yemen's army retakes base seized by Qaeda militants 
Monday, Sep 30, 2013 10:45 AM PDT
Workers put up a billboard urging citizens to cooperate with security authorities in SanaaADEN (Reuters) - Yemeni special forces retook an army base and freed several hostages hours after al Qaeda militants disguised as security personnel seized the site in southeast Yemen, killing at least four soldiers, a military official said on Monday. Dozens of militants had stormed the headquarters of the army's Second Division in the city of al-Mukalla and captured some military personnel. At least nine soldiers were wounded, the official said. "The anti-terrorism special forces clashed with al Qaeda militants and killed a number of them," the official said. ...
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Traders say Kenyan forces looted mall during siege 
Monday, Sep 30, 2013 10:16 AM PDT
This photo released by the Kenya Presidency shows the front of the Westgate Mall in Nairobi, Kenya Thursday, Sept. 26, 2013. Working near bodies crushed by rubble in a bullet-scarred, scorched mall, FBI agents continued fingerprint, DNA and ballistic analysis to help determine the identities and nationalities of victims and al-Shabab gunmen who attacked the shopping center, killing more than 60 people. (AP Photo/Kenya Presidency)By Richard Lough NAIROBI (Reuters) - Store owners in the upmarket Nairobi shopping mall where 67 people were killed this month in Kenya's bloodiest militant attack in years said on Monday soldiers sent in to end the four-day siege looted electronics, jewelry and cash tills. The government said it took such allegations seriously but had also acted to protect stock in the Westgate center, where prosperous Kenyans and foreigners who frequented the complex could buy iPads, Swiss watches and jewel-encrusted necklaces. ...
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Party lawmaker says not satisfied after meeting with Berlusconi 
Monday, Sep 30, 2013 10:15 AM PDT
ROME (Reuters) - A senior lawmaker from Silvio Berlusconi's People of Freedom (PDL) party said on Monday he was not satisfied after a party meeting at which Berlusconi sought to quell internal dissent with his decision to pull PDL's ministers from the government. Up to 20 PDL Senators may be willing to defy Berlusconi and support Prime Minister Enrico Letta in a confidence vote on Wednesday, a PDL source told Reuters earlier on Monday. "The situation has not been clarified," the PDL's former lower house leader Fabrizio Cicchitto told reporters after the meeting. ...
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Russia says to push for Mideast free of mass-destruction weapons 
Monday, Sep 30, 2013 10:13 AM PDT
Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov speaks to the U.N. Security Council after it unanimously voted in favor of a resolution eradicating Syria's chemical arsenal during a Security Council meeting at the 68th U.N. General Assembly in New YorkBy Steve Gutterman MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia wants to revive plans for a conference on ridding the Middle East of weapons of mass destruction now that Syria has pledged to abandon its chemical arms, Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said in comments published on Monday. Such a move could put Moscow at odds with Washington which announced the conference would be delayed last year. Analysts said it feared the event would be used to criticize its ally Israel, believed to be the region's only nuclear-armed state. Russia has been pushing to extend its influence in the Middle East. It initiated a U.N. ...
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'We must stay united', Berlusconi tells party dissenters: source 
Monday, Sep 30, 2013 09:52 AM PDT
ROME (Reuters) - Italian center-right leader Silvio Berlusconi told his People of Freedom lawmakers that they must stick together after some party officials expressed dissent at his decision to withdraw the group's ministers from Prime Minister Enrico Letta's government. "We must remain united," Berlusconi said, according to a parliamentarian present at the meeting who spoke on condition of anonymity. He added he was willing to conditionally support the 2014 budget to be presented next month and other tax measures, but Italy should then hold a new election. ...
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Gunmen kill three Egyptian policemen, one soldier in Sinai 
Monday, Sep 30, 2013 09:48 AM PDT
By Maggie Fick CAIRO (Reuters) - Gunmen killed three policemen and a soldier in Egypt's Sinai region on Monday, security sources said, and Islamist militants released a video of an earlier drive-by shooting of an army colonel, highlighting growing security risks to the government. Violent disorder has gripped the Sinai Peninsula since the army overthrew elected President Mohamed Mursi, an Islamist, in July, plunging the most populous Arab nation into turmoil. ...
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Nigeria beefs up school security after attacks: sources 
Monday, Sep 30, 2013 09:45 AM PDT
A newspaper is displayed at a vendor stand in Ikoyi district in LagosMAIDUGURI/DAMATURU, Nigeria (Reuters) - After Islamists killed 40 students in a dormitory attack, Nigerian authorities are taking measures to improve security around schools, including stepping up patrols and putting armed soldiers outside them and guarding school buses. Government sources told Reuters on Monday that the move aimed to restore confidence in the Western style schools that have been scenes of bloody massacres by Boko Haram militants fighting for an Islamic state, and who are seen as the main security threat to Africa's top oil producer. ...
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Stop asking me how to fix Congo, says Rwanda's Kagame 
Monday, Sep 30, 2013 09:42 AM PDT
Rwanda's President Kagame addresses the 68th United Nations General Assembly at UN headquarters in New YorkBy Dan Williams NEW YORK (Reuters) - Rwandan President Paul Kagame says he doesn't understand why people keep asking him how to end decades of conflict in neighboring Democratic Republic of Congo, despite accusations by U.N. experts that Rwanda backs Congolese rebels. "It's like, you know, the world has decided, for Congo, you ask Rwanda. Why? I don't understand," Kagame told Reuters on the sidelines of the annual gathering of world leaders at the United Nations in New York. ...
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UK Cameron's party pledges budget surplus if it wins election 
Monday, Sep 30, 2013 09:34 AM PDT
Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne takes to the stage to deliver his keynote speech at the annual Conservative party conference in Manchester, northern EnglandBy Guy Faulconbridge and Andrew Osborn MANCHESTER, England (Reuters) - Finance minister George Osborne promised he would continue to cut spending to wipe out Britain's budget deficit if the Conservatives won the 2015 election, but signaled there could be more money for infrastructure investment. At an annual conference where the Conservatives are setting out policy ideas before the election, Osborne said he would return Britain to a budget surplus during the next parliament, as long as the country's economy continued to mend. ...
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Greece plans new anti-racism law amid Golden Dawn crackdown 
Monday, Sep 30, 2013 09:28 AM PDT
Greek police officer watches as a member of the Golden Dawn far-right party enters the party's headquarters in AthensBy Karolina Tagaris ATHENS (Reuters) - The Greek government said on Monday it would present a bill targeting racist hate speech, part of a crackdown on the far-right Golden Dawn party after the killing of an anti-fascist rapper. Greece's ruling coalition had been at loggerheads over whether it needed a new anti-racism law to deal with racist and inflammatory talk used by Golden Dawn. "(The bill) will be submitted to parliament in a matter of days. ...
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Italy's Berlusconi says took decision alone to pull ministers 
Monday, Sep 30, 2013 09:24 AM PDT
ROME (Reuters) - Italian center-right leader Silvio Berlusconi told lawmakers from his People of Freedom party (PDL) on Monday that he was not influenced by anyone in his decision to withdraw PDL ministers from the government at the weekend. Berlusconi's shock decision undermined Prime Minister Enrico Letta's coalition government and created significant dissent and a risk of a breakaway in his own party. "It made no sense to remain in the government, I took this decision alone," Berlusconi said, according to one of the parliamentarians present at the meeting. ...
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Pentagon chief, at Korean DMZ, says U.S. will not cut force in Korea 
Monday, Sep 30, 2013 09:19 AM PDT
U.S. Secretary of Defense Hagel walks past South Korean soldiers with South Korea's Defence Minister Kim during a tour of the DMZ in PanmunjomBy David Alexander PANMUNJOM, Korean Demilitarized Zone (Reuters) - U.S. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel toured the Korean DMZ on Monday under the watchful eye of North Korean soldiers and said the Pentagon had no plans to reduce its 28,500-member force in the South despite budget constraints. "This is probably the only place in the world where we have always a risk of confrontation," Hagel said after visiting a blue, single-story building with a corrugated metal roof where talks are held with North Koreans in the truce village of Panmunjom. ...
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Cardinals to begin reform summit with pope 
Monday, Sep 30, 2013 08:58 AM PDT
Pope Francis attends a consistory at the VaticanBy Philip Pullella VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Eight cardinals will begin closed-door meetings with Pope Francis on Tuesday to help him reform the Vatican's troubled administration and map out possible changes in the worldwide Church. Francis, who has brought a new style of openness, simplicity and a conciliatory tone to the papacy, wants to consult more with Church officials around the world before making decisions affecting the life of the 1.2-billion-member Church. ...
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France's Sarkozy appeals against vote funding investigation 
Monday, Sep 30, 2013 08:48 AM PDT
Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy leaves by car after a lunch with UMP political party members in NicePARIS (Reuters) - Former president Nicolas Sarkozy appealed to France's highest court on Monday to stop a criminal inquiry into accusations that he duped a billionaire heiress into donating campaign funds, a case that threatens his political future. Sarkozy's lawyer asked the Court of Cassation to overturn an appeals court ruling this month upholding the investigation into allegations that he took advantage of the mental frailty of L'Oreal heiress Liliane Bettencourt, France's richest woman, to obtain money for his 2007 presidential campaign. Sarkozy denies the accusations. ...
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