2013年10月4日星期五

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At least four killed in Egypt as Islamists mount bold protests

Posted: 04 Oct 2013 12:36 PM PDT

By Maggie Fick and Hadeel Al Shalchi CAIRO (Reuters) - At least four people died in clashes on Friday as supporters of deposed President Mohamed Mursi mounted their boldest marches since troops crushed their protest camps demanding his reinstatement on August 14. An Egyptian army vehicle fired live rounds in the direction of Brotherhood supporters who had been pushed back by security forces when they tried to enter Cairo's Tahrir Square, the symbolic heart of Egypt's 2011 uprising. ...

Italian Senate panel recommends Berlusconi's expulsion

Posted: 04 Oct 2013 09:10 AM PDT

Members of the Italian Senate committee for immunity attend a meeting at the Senate in RomeBy Roberto Landucci ROME (Reuters) - An Italian Senate committee on Friday recommended that former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi be expelled from parliament after his conviction for tax fraud, paving the way for a final decision this month that could seal his political fate. The recommendation to kick out the man who has dominated Italian politics for the past two decades was taken by a cross-party committee of 23 Senators dominated by the center-right leader's political opponents. ...


Merkel, SPD welcome further talks on German government

Posted: 04 Oct 2013 08:57 AM PDT

German Chancellor Merkel arrives for CDU senior party leaders meeting in BerlinBy Erik Kirschbaum and Sarah Marsh BERLIN (Reuters) - Angela Merkel's conservatives and the opposition Social Democrats (SPD) agreed to meet again in 10 days to explore forming a "grand coalition" government after an initial three-hour meeting on Friday was called constructive by both sides. The German chancellor's Christian Democrats (CDU/CSU) emerged as the dominant party from the September 22 election but need a coalition partner and Friday's meeting marked the start of complex horse-trading that could last two months or more. ...


Netanyahu struggles to set the terms in Iranian dispute

Posted: 04 Oct 2013 06:56 AM PDT

Israel's PM Netanyahu walks from the podium after addressing the 68th UN General Assembly in New YorkBy Dan Williams NEW YORK (Reuters) - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said this week that Iran's new president was a "wolf in sheep's clothing", but he himself looked increasingly like a lone wolf as his allies seek to bring Tehran into the fold. After years of worrying about Iran's disputed nuclear ambitions, Netanyahu took to the stage at the U.N. General Assembly on Tuesday and made his most explicit threat yet to attack the Islamic republic unless it ends its atomic program. ...


Syria submits further details of its chemical arms program

Posted: 04 Oct 2013 01:42 PM PDT

A general view shows damaged buildings along a deserted street in the Damascus suburb of ZamalkaBy Louis Charbonneau UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Syria has given international experts additional details about its chemical weapons program that go beyond a September 21 declaration of its poison gas arsenal, the United Nations said on Friday. The team consists of experts from the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons in The Hague, Netherlands, with help from U.N. personnel. Last week, the U.N. Security Council demanded the elimination of Syria's chemical arsenal. U.N. ...


Bus plunges down hillside outside Mexico City, killing 14

Posted: 04 Oct 2013 02:09 PM PDT

Police officers stand next to the wreckage of a bus in NaucalpanMEXICO CITY (Reuters) - At least 14 people died on Friday when a bus hurtled down a hillside on the outskirts of Mexico City, ejecting six victims through the windows and leaving 25 injured, police said. Before it careened off the highway, the bus was en route to the city of Toluca in the hills of the State of Mexico, which surrounds much of the capital. "There wasn't a collision with another vehicle, but instead the bus veered off the asphalt and plunged down the mountainside about 100 or 120 meters," Miguel Angel Contreras, the attorney general of the State of Mexico, told reporters. ...


UN urges Tuareg rebels to resume Mali peace talks

Posted: 04 Oct 2013 04:41 PM PDT

United Nations Special Envoy to Mali (MINUSMA) Bert Koenders answers the media following a meeting with Burkina Faso's President on October 4, 2013 in OuagadougouOuagadougou (AFP) - The UN's envoy to Mali, Bert Koenders, on Friday urged Tuareg and Arab rebels to return to peace talks with the Bamako government, amid a resurgence of violence in the north of the country.


Brazil environment icon to decide on presidential bid

Posted: 04 Oct 2013 04:33 PM PDT

Former senator Marina Silva speaks during a press conference in Brasilia on October 4, 2013Brasília (AFP) - The political future of former former Brazilian presidential candidate Marina Silva was unclear Friday after she failed to gather enough signatures to register her new party for next year's elections.


Four killed as clashes rock Cairo

Posted: 04 Oct 2013 04:08 PM PDT

Cairo (AFP) - Four people died in fierce clashes that erupted in Cairo Friday when Islamist supporters of former Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi protested against the military that ousted him.

Washington still deadlocked on shutdown and debt ceiling

Posted: 04 Oct 2013 04:07 PM PDT

Reid walks to his office as he arrives at the U.S. Capitol in WashingtonBy Thomas Ferraro and Caren Bohan WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Washington headed into the fifth day of a partial government shutdown with no end in sight even as another, more serious conflict over raising the nation's borrowing authority started heating up. The U.S. House of Representatives prepared for a Saturday session but with no expectations of progress on either the shutdown or a measure to raise the nation's $16.7 trillion debt ceiling. Congress must act by October 17 in order to avoid a government debt default. ...


Prospect for quick end to shutdown is remote

Posted: 04 Oct 2013 03:26 PM PDT

House Speaker John Boehner of Ohio walks to a Republican strategy session on Capitol Hill in Washington, Friday, Oct. 4, 2013. Boehner is struggling between Democrats that control the Senate and GOP conservatives in his caucus who insist any funding legislation must also kill or delay the nation's new health care law. Added pressure came from President Barack Obama who pointedly blamed Boehner on Thursday for keeping federal agencies closed. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)WASHINGTON (AP) — Prospects for a swift end to the 4-day-old partial government shutdown all but vanished Friday as lawmakers squabbled into the weekend and increasingly shifted their focus to a midmonth deadline for averting a threatened first-ever default.


Ireland votes on scrapping upper house of parliament

Posted: 04 Oct 2013 03:26 PM PDT

Irish Catholic nuns exit a polling station after casting their ballots for the Seanad (senate) referendum in Dublin, Ireland, on October 4, 2013Dublin (AFP) - Cash-strapped Ireland voted in a referendum on Friday on whether to back Prime Minister Enda Kenny's controversial proposals to abolish the upper house of parliament.


Hundreds of Sudanese protest, but numbers down after crackdown

Posted: 04 Oct 2013 03:22 PM PDT

KHARTOUM (Reuters) - Several hundred Sudanese protested in Khartoum on Friday to demand the resignation of President Omar Hassan al-Bashir, but crowds were much smaller than last week, when protests provoked a bloody security crackdown. Amnesty International said on Wednesday that 210 protesters were killed in clashes with security forces last week, quoting figures from a Sudanese doctors' union. This was well above the 34 reported dead by the government, which has denied shooting any protesters it calls "vandals". ...

Chile group wants Pinochet 'dictatorship' in textbooks

Posted: 04 Oct 2013 02:37 PM PDT

Former dictator Gen. Augusto Pinochet sits in the senate on March 11, 1998 in Valparaiso, ChileSantiago (AFP) - A Chilean education advisory group recommended Friday that schools use "dictatorship" rather than "military regime" in textbooks to describe General Augusto Pinochet's rule marred by rights abuses.


Obama's no-show in Asia a boost for China

Posted: 04 Oct 2013 02:24 PM PDT

Chinese President Xi Jinping, foreground right, bows as he inspects a guard of honor during a welcoming ceremony at Parliament Square in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Friday, Oct. 4, 2013. Xi is on a three-day state visit to Malaysia. (AP Photo/Lai Seng Sin)WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama's decision to scrap his Asia trip is a setback for his much-advertised pledge to shift the focus of foreign policy to the Pacific and a boost for China's attempt to gain influence in the region.


Fisherman: migrants too weak to grab lifesaver

Posted: 04 Oct 2013 02:20 PM PDT

In this image made from video provided by the Italian Coast Guard and recorded on Thursday, Oct. 3, 2013, survivors of a ship transporting hundreds of migrants which caught fire and sank wear thermal rescue blankets after being rescued by the Italian Coast Guard off the Sicilian island of Lampedusa, Italy. Authorities on Friday, Oct. 4 are contending with choppy waters in the search for dozens of migrants believed to have drowned after their rickety boat caught fire and sank off the coast of the southern Italian island of Lampedusa. (AP Photo/Italian Coast Guard)LAMPEDUSA, Italy (AP) — The friends were heading out on a fishing trip, when one heard voices from the sea.


Rwanda president slams US sanctions over child soldiers

Posted: 04 Oct 2013 02:16 PM PDT

Rwandan President Paul Kagame, pictured on October 22, 2012, angrily condemned a US decision to impose sanctions against his country for allegedly backing rebels in the Democratic Republic of Congo who recruit child soldiersKigali (AFP) - Rwandan President Paul Kagame on Friday angrily condemned a US decision to impose sanctions against his country for allegedly backing rebels in the Democratic Republic of Congo who recruit child soldiers.


Madagascar orders curfew after mob lynchings

Posted: 04 Oct 2013 01:45 PM PDT

Police patrol on October 4, 2013 in Helleville at Nosy BeNosy Be (Madagascar) (AFP) - Madagascar's government ordered a curfew Friday on the island where an angry mob lynched and burned three men they suspected to have killed a local boy who an official said could have drowned.


White House warns shutdown hits Iran sanctions

Posted: 04 Oct 2013 01:44 PM PDT

-Washington (AFP) - The White House warned Friday that the office which enforces US sanctions on Iran could not function as most of its staff was furloughed by the government shutdown.


Sharks use boot to edge Bulls

Posted: 04 Oct 2013 01:36 PM PDT

Butch James takes part in a training session on October 6, 2011 in WellingtonPretoria (AFP) - Sharks booted their way to a four-point lead at the top of the South African Currie Cup table Friday by edging Bulls 18-16 in Pretoria.


Guinea opposition calls for election to be annulled

Posted: 04 Oct 2013 01:31 PM PDT

Official count ballots papers at a polling station in Conakry on September 28, 2013Conakry (AFP) - Guinea's opposition called on Friday for the annulment of parliamentary elections held on September 28, alleging that the vote had been tarnished by widespread fraud.


Unpaid US government workers struggle to get by

Posted: 04 Oct 2013 01:21 PM PDT

Sings indicate that the National Mall is closed both for turf restoration and because of a government shutdown October 3, 2013 in WashingtonWashington (AFP) - The day after the US government ran out of money, Maria Njoku called her landlord to let him know she would be late with the rent.


Mexico captures man wanted in killing of Guatemalan police

Posted: 04 Oct 2013 01:21 PM PDT

By Mike McDonald GUATEMALA CITY (Reuters) - Mexican police arrested on Friday a suspected Guatemalan drug trafficker accused of leading the June slaughter of eight police officers in Guatemala's western highlands, authorities said. Eduardo Villatoro, alias "Guayo Cano," was arrested in the city of Tuxtla Gutierrez in Chiapas, Mexico on Friday morning at 5 a.m. local time, some 230 km (143 miles) from Guatemala's border, the Guatemalan government said. "Villatoro is the mastermind (of the attack)," Guatemalan security minister Mauricio Lopez told reporters. ...

Family identifies woman who died after Washington car chase

Posted: 04 Oct 2013 01:15 PM PDT

By Richard Weizel and Mark Hosenball STAMFORD, Conn./WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Family members have identified the body of a woman who died after a tense car chase through the streets of Washington that prompted a lockdown of the U.S. Capitol, their lawyer said Friday. Miriam Carey's family members plan to discuss the incident later on Friday, when they return to their New York home, attorney Eric Sanders said in a posting on his law firm's Facebook page. They identified her body at the office of the medical examiner in Washington, Sanders said. ...

Morocco arrests teenagers for kissing on Facebook

Posted: 04 Oct 2013 01:08 PM PDT

The logo of social networking website 'Facebook' is displayed on a computer screen in London, December 12, 2007Rabat (AFP) - Moroccan police have arrested a teenage boy and girl for posting a photo on Facebook of them kissing, with the incident provoking a slew of copycats, a rights organisation said Friday.


Tunisian pilgrims with fake Gambian passports grounded

Posted: 04 Oct 2013 01:00 PM PDT

Muslim pilgrims perform their evening prayers, in Grand Mosque in the holy city of Mecca, on October 22, 2012Tunis (AFP) - Fifty-four Tunisian pilgrims are refusing to leave Tunis airport and are demanding to be allowed to travel to Mecca after they were stopped with fake Gambian passports, members of the group said Friday.


Despite Lampedusa, Europe still split on migration

Posted: 04 Oct 2013 01:00 PM PDT

A migrant looks at a child drinking water at the "Temporary Permanence Centre" (CPT), a refugee camp, in Lampedusa on October 4, 2013Brussels (AFP) - With far-right parties peddling xenophobia across Europe, the Lampedusa refugee tragedy seems unlikely to spawn a long hoped-for single EU migration policy to help avoid new drama.


Syrian rebel groups battle each other in north

Posted: 04 Oct 2013 12:55 PM PDT

In this photo, which AP obtained from Syrian official news agency SANA, has been authenticated based on its contents and other AP reporting, President Bashar Assad gestures as he speaks during an interview with Italy's RAI News 24 TV, at the presidential palace in Damascus, Syria, Sunday, Sept. 29, 2013. Assad says his government will abide by last week's U.N. resolution calling for the country's chemical weapons program to be dismantled and destroyed. (AP Photo/SANA)BEIRUT (AP) — Al-Qaida militants battled fighters linked to the Western-backed opposition along with Kurdish gunmen in Syrian towns along the Turkish border on Friday, in clashes that killed at least 19 people, activists said.


Inspectors report progress on Syria chemical weapons

Posted: 04 Oct 2013 12:45 PM PDT

A convoy of United Nations vehicles is seen at the Lebanon-Syria Masnaa border crossing on October 1, 2013 as a chemical weapons disarmament team cross into SyriaDamascus (AFP) - International inspectors were on Friday gearing up to disable war-hit Syria's chemical weapons programme after reporting "encouraging" progress in a day of meetings with regime officials.


At least 4 killed in Egypt as Islamists mount bold protests

Posted: 04 Oct 2013 12:41 PM PDT

Supporters of deposed President Mursi and Muslim Brotherhood clash with anti-Mursi protesters during march in CairoBy Maggie Fick and Hadeel Al Shalchi CAIRO (Reuters) - At least four people died in clashes on Friday as supporters of deposed President Mohamed Mursi mounted their boldest marches since troops crushed their protest camps demanding his reinstatement on August 14. An Egyptian army vehicle fired live rounds in the direction of Brotherhood supporters who had been pushed back by security forces when they tried to enter Cairo's Tahrir Square, the symbolic heart of Egypt's 2011 uprising. ...


Bokova set to win new term as UNESCO chief

Posted: 04 Oct 2013 12:39 PM PDT

PARIS (AP) — Irina Bokova has been nominated by UNESCO's executive board as the agency's director-general — all but ensuring her another four-year term.

Beckham backs England to reach Brazil

Posted: 04 Oct 2013 12:35 PM PDT

Football superstar David Beckham answers a question at a press conference in Shanghai on June 20, 2013London (AFP) - David Beckham said Friday that England would make it through to next year's World Cup finals in Brazil as they prepared for their final two key qualifying matches.


Pope says Church should rid itself of 'worldliness'

Posted: 04 Oct 2013 12:30 PM PDT

Pope Francis leads a mass outside the St Francis Basilica as part of his pastoral visit to Assisi, on October 4, 2013ASSISI (Italy) (AFP) - Pope Francis on Friday called for the Catholic Church and its faithful to rid themselves of earthly concerns like St Francis of Assisi during a pilgrimage to the saint's Italian hometown.


Matisse cut-outs going on show in London

Posted: 04 Oct 2013 12:17 PM PDT

Visitors look at the art work "Nu bleu IV" by French artist Henri Matisse at the Matisse Museum on June 20, 2013 in Nice, southeastern FranceLondon (AFP) - The biggest exhibition of Matisse's paper cut-outs -- a technique the French artist invented in his final years -- is going on show in London, the Tate Modern gallery announced Friday.


Egyptian riot police fire tear gas at protesters

Posted: 04 Oct 2013 12:08 PM PDT

Supporters of Egypt's ousted President Mohammed Morsi chant slogans against Egyptian Defense Minister Gen. Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi and hold placards showing an open palm with four raised fingers, which has become a symbol of the Rabaah al-Adawiya mosque, where Morsi supporters had held a sit-in for weeks that was violently dispersed in August during a protest in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Oct. 4, 2013. The traffic sign on the bridge reads, "The allowable height 6.5 Meters." (AP Photo/ Khalil Hamra)CAIRO (AP) — Egyptian riot police fired volleys of tear gas and locked down Cairo's Tahrir Square Friday as clashes broke out in a rare push by Islamist supporters of the ousted president to take control of the iconic square, leaving at least four dead.


Moyes relaxed over 2022 'winter' World Cup

Posted: 04 Oct 2013 11:57 AM PDT

Manchester United FC coach David Moyes in Donetsk on October 2, 2013London (AFP) - Manchester United manager David Moyes has insisted he has no problems with the idea of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar being played in the European winter, even though this would cut across the Premier League season.


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