2016年7月13日星期三

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U.S. launches quiet diplomacy to ease South China Sea tensions

Posted: 13 Jul 2016 03:58 PM PDT

A ship of Chinese Coast Guard is seen near a ship of Vietnam Marine Guard in the South China SeaBy Lesley Wroughton and John Walcott WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States is using quiet diplomacy to persuade the Philippines, Indonesia, Vietnam and other Asian nations not to move aggressively to capitalize on an international court ruling that denied China's claims to the South China Sea, several U.S. administration officials said on Wednesday. Some were sent through U.S. embassies abroad and foreign missions in Washington, while others were conveyed directly to top officials by Defense Secretary Ash Carter, Secretary of State John Kerry and other senior officials, the sources said.


Britain's new PM May gives Johnson big job, says needs time before Brexit talks

Posted: 13 Jul 2016 03:06 PM PDT

Britain's Prime Minister, Theresa May, speaks to the media outside number 10 Downing Street, in central LondonBy Kylie MacLellan and William James LONDON (Reuters) - Theresa May became Britain's prime minister on Wednesday with the task of leading it out of the European Union, and quickly named leading 'Brexit' supporters including former London mayor Boris Johnson to key positions in her new government. The former Conservative interior minister, 59, said after being appointed by Queen Elizabeth that she would champion social justice and carve out a bright new future for Britain after last month's shock referendum vote to quit the EU. As we leave the European Union we will forge a bold new positive role for ourselves in the world, and we will make Britain a country that works not for a privileged few, but for every one of us," she said outside 10 Downing Street, vacated hours earlier by David Cameron.


Russia offers to fly warplanes more safely over Baltics

Posted: 13 Jul 2016 04:01 PM PDT

Russian ambassador to NATO Grushko addresses a news conference after the NATO-Russia Council in BrusselsBy Robin Emmott BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Moscow offered to fly its jets over the Baltic region with their transponders engaged, an apparent concession to NATO powers who accuse Russia's air force of endangering aviation by turning off the devices that allow them to be detected by ground radar. Moscow's envoy to NATO told alliance ambassadors that Russian pilots could turn on the cockpit transmitters, known as transponders, if alliance planes did the same. "We are ready to fly with transponders...along certain flight trajectories," Russia's ambassador Alexander Grushko said after the NATO-Russia Council, a forum bringing together Russia and the 28 NATO ambassadors.


U.S. sends 47 troops to South Sudan to protect Americans

Posted: 13 Jul 2016 01:31 PM PDT

The White House said on Wednesday that it had deployed 47 troops to South Sudan to protect U.S. citizens and the U.S. embassy after an outbreak of deadly violence in the country. "These deployed personnel will remain in South Sudan until the security situation becomes such that their presence is no longer needed," the White House said in a statement. An additional 130 military personnel currently in Djibouti are also prepared to provide support as necessary, the White House said.

EU proposes new asylum rules to stop migrants crossing Europe

Posted: 13 Jul 2016 02:40 PM PDT

Migrants who will be returned to Turkey demonstrate inside the Moria registration centre on the Greek island of LesbosBy Gabriela Baczynska BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Commission proposed more unified EU asylum rules on Wednesday, in a bid to stop people waiting for refugee status moving around the bloc and disrupting its passport-free zone. In an unprecedented wave of migration last year, 1.3 million people reached the EU and most ignored legal restrictions, trekking from the Mediterranean coast to apply for asylum in wealthy Germany, prompting some EU countries to suspend the Schengen Area system that allows free passage between most EU states. "The changes will create a genuine common asylum procedure," said EU Migration Commissioner Dimitris Avramopoulos.


Kerry seeks Russian cooperation despite deep misgivings within U.S. administration

Posted: 13 Jul 2016 02:48 PM PDT

US Secretary of State Kerry walks off the plane at Kiev Boryspil International AirportBy Yara Bayoumy and John Walcott WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry heads to Moscow on Thursday to again seek deeper Russian cooperation in the war against Islamic State in Syria, but he faces strong opposition from defense and intelligence officials who argue that Washington and Moscow have diametrically opposite objectives in the country. Kerry's trip, which State Department officials say is his second to the Russian capital this year and his third in 12 months, takes place as U.S.-Russian relations have worsened with tit-for-tat diplomatic expulsions, aggressive Russian maneuvers toward U.S. aircraft and vessels, and a disregard for a cessation of hostilities in Syria, where Russia has bombed U.S.-backed rebels.


Five leading candidates for England manager

Posted: 13 Jul 2016 05:44 PM PDT

England's coach Roy Hodgson resigned after losing to Iceland in the Euro 2016Has never won silverware in England but is respected for his ability to get the most out of players even with limited ability. A tough spell at Bayern Munich has been followed by happier times with the United States. The young buck greatly admired for what he has achieved with limited resources at Bournemouth in not only guiding them to the Premier League for the first time but keeping them up.


LEADING OFF: Trade deadline nears, Cubs to get tougher tests

Posted: 13 Jul 2016 05:24 PM PDT

National League's Carlos Gonzalez, of the Colorado Rockies, hits during the MLB baseball All-Star Home Run Derby, Monday, July 11, 2016, in San Diego. (AP Photo/Lenny Ignelzi)A look at what's happening all around the majors Thursday:


Thai land rights campaigners' most powerful weapon? Access to information

Posted: 13 Jul 2016 05:15 PM PDT

By Alisa Tang KLONG SAI PATTANA, Thailand (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Along a mud road deep inside oil palm and rubber plantations in the southern Thai province of Surat Thani, handwritten signs tag grim evidence of a struggle for land that began two decades ago, and then turned violent and deadly. One sign points to the area illegally used by a palm oil company. Somporn was the first of four people from Klong Sai Pattana who were killed by unidentified gunmen.

EU leaders urge new PM May to start Brexit divorce

Posted: 13 Jul 2016 05:00 PM PDT

European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker urged May not to delay the start of the Brexit talksEuropean leaders on Wednesday heaped pressure on Britain's new Prime Minister Theresa May to launch the country's divorce proceedings from the EU, while Russia's Vladimir Putin said he was ready for "constructive dialogue" with David Cameron's successor. EU president Donald Tusk was among the first to congratulate May, who will have the tricky task of overseeing her country's departure from the European Union after Cameron resigned following last month's shock Brexit referendum result.


Puerto Rico utility to issue up to $900M in debt amid crisis

Posted: 13 Jul 2016 04:55 PM PDT

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Puerto Rico's government on Wednesday approved a law to allow its heavily indebted water and sewer company to issue up to $900 million worth of bonds amid a worsening economic crisis.

NBA's 1st Chinese owner excited to start with Timberwolves

Posted: 13 Jul 2016 04:45 PM PDT

LAS VEGAS (AP) — The NBA's first Chinese owner said Wednesday that he hopes to use his ties in China to help the Minnesota Timberwolves become a global brand along the lines of the Los Angeles Lakers or New York Knicks.

Mexico agrees to revise teacher evaluation

Posted: 13 Jul 2016 04:38 PM PDT

MEXICO CITY (AP) — The Mexican government will undertake a revision of the evaluation exam given to all teachers, which has been a focal point of protests, officials said Wednesday.

Peru's Kuczynski wants to relax air standards to spur refining

Posted: 13 Jul 2016 04:38 PM PDT

Panoramic view of Miraflores district of LimaBy Marco Aquino LIMA (Reuters) - Peru's President-elect Pedro Pablo Kuczynski called Peru's air quality standards "unrealistic" on Wednesday and proposed lowering them to spur investments in smelters that would boost the country's key mineral exports. Kuczynski, a 77-year-old former investment banker who will take office on July 28, said the value of Peru's mining exports could rise 25 percent solely through greater smelting and refining capacity. Kuczynski did not specify which rules should be changed.


Terrifying Argentine carnivorous dinosaur had tiny arms

Posted: 13 Jul 2016 04:32 PM PDT

Argentine paleontologist Sebastian Apesteguia poses beside what he says is a replica of newly-discovered carnivorous dinosaur that lived in Argentina about 90 million discovered in Argentina's Patagonia in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Wednesday, July 13, 2016. The team of scientists says it was up to 26 feet long but its arms only measured about 2 feet. (AP Photo/Natacha Pisarenko)BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — Unearthed fossils from a carnivorous dinosaur that lived in Argentina about 90 million years ago show that it had tiny arms compared to its body, scientists said on Wednesday.


All up for grabs in Super Rugby's last regular season round

Posted: 13 Jul 2016 04:25 PM PDT

Highlanders' James Lentjes, right, is tackled by Jaguares' Nicolas Sanchez during a Super Rugby match in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Saturday, July 9, 2016. (AP Photo/Natacha Pisarenko)WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — Almost everything remains up for grabs in Super Rugby's last round of the regular season, including overall top spot which may be forfeited by the Johannesburg-based Lions.


Hollande announces France to redeploy aircraft carrier

Posted: 13 Jul 2016 04:21 PM PDT

PARIS (AP) — President Francois Hollande has announced that France will redeploy the Charles de Gaulle aircraft carrier this fall to step up the fight against the Islamic State group and suggested an increase in ground troops for training and support to take back Mosul, in northern Iraq.

Tokyo governor race a fight to save reputation as Olympics host

Posted: 13 Jul 2016 04:16 PM PDT

By Elaine Lies TOKYO (Reuters) - Campaigning ahead of an election for Tokyo governor kicked off on Thursday, with candidates vying to save the city's reputation as host of the 2020 Summer Olympics after the previous two governors quit due to money scandals. The June resignation of Yoichi Masuzoe, the second governor to quit after Tokyo won hosting rights in 2013, came just as the Japanese capital ramped up preparations to host the games with barely four years left.

The Latest: California candidates issue 'Pokemon' challenge

Posted: 13 Jul 2016 03:53 PM PDT

Damien Hyatt, 23, left, and his brother, Eron Hyatt, 21, right, walk through an office park in Albuquerque in 93-degree heat on Tuesday, July 12, 2016, while playing "Pokemon Go." Law enforcement agencies nationwide has issued warnings that users playing the "augmented reality" game while roaming through the physical world searching for virtual Pokemon creatures to catch should watch where they are going and avoid going on private property. (AP Photo/Russell Contreras)NEW YORK (AP) — The Latest on the "Pokemon Go" smartphone game craze (all times local):


Merkel, May stress 'friendly ties' as Brexit talks loom

Posted: 13 Jul 2016 03:52 PM PDT

Britain's new Prime Minister Theresa May speaks outside 10 Downing Street in central London on July 13, 2016 on the day she takes office following the formal resignation of David CameronGerman Chancellor Angela Merkel and new British Prime Minister Theresa May reaffirmed their countries' "friendly ties" in their first phone call Wednesday, as David Cameron's successor faces the task of overseeing her country's exit from the EU. Merkel congratulated May on her appointment and wished her luck, the chancellor's spokesman Steffen Seibert said in a statement. "Both agreed that cooperation in the spirit of the proven friendly ties between the two countries should continue, including in the upcoming negotiations on Britain's departure from the EU," he said.


Hollande urges May to begin Brexit negotiations 'as soon as possible'

Posted: 13 Jul 2016 03:47 PM PDT

French President Francois Hollande "reiterated his wish for the negotiations on Britain's departure from the European Union to be undertaken as soon as possible", during a phone call with Britain's new Prime Minister Theresa MayFrench President Francois Hollande congratulated Britain's new Prime Minister Theresa May on her appointment Wednesday and urged her to quickly begin talks on the country's divorce from the EU, the Elysee Palace said. Hollande "reiterated his wish for the negotiations on Britain's departure from the European Union to be undertaken as soon as possible", the president's office said in a statement after the two leaders spoke by phone. While she supported Britain staying in the bloc, she maintained a low profile during the referendum campaign and insists she will honour the popular vote, stressing repeatedly: "Brexit means Brexit".


Digest this: heavy people may die up to 3 years early

Posted: 13 Jul 2016 03:31 PM PDT

FILE - This May 8, 2014 file photo shows an overweight man in New York. Being too heavy may cost you your life _ literally. Scientists say overweight people die one year earlier than expected and that moderately obese people die up to three years prematurely in the biggest-ever analysis of such data, mostly from Europe and North America. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, File)LONDON (AP) — Being too heavy may cost you your life — literally. Scientists say overweight people die one year earlier than expected and that moderately obese people die up to three years prematurely.


Brazil prosecutors open criminal probe into Samarco CEO

Posted: 13 Jul 2016 03:28 PM PDT

Brazilian federal prosecutors said on Wednesday they opened an investigation into alleged environmental crimes by Roberto Carvalho, chief executive of iron-ore mining company Samarco Mineração SA, over a deadly damburst last year. According to a statement released by prosecutors, Samarco, a 50-50 joint venture between Brazil's Vale SA and Australia's BHP Billiton Ltd, has failed to fully implement emergency precautionary measures ordered by Brazil's environmental protection agency Ibama in the wake of the October 2015 tailings dam burst.

Chella Choi set for Marathon Classic title defense

Posted: 13 Jul 2016 03:19 PM PDT

SYLVANIA, Ohio (AP) — The commemorative sign on the main road outside Highland Meadows Golf Club reads "Chella Choi Drive" in honor of her breakthrough victory last year in the Marathon Classic.

Power cut at 2 Puerto Rico cancer clinics amid unpaid bills

Posted: 13 Jul 2016 03:17 PM PDT

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Puerto Rico's heavily indebted power company on Wednesday cut electricity at two cancer clinics because of unpaid bills.

Top-seeded Johnson advances to quarters at Newport

Posted: 13 Jul 2016 03:14 PM PDT

NEWPORT, R.I. (AP) — Top-seeded Steve Johnson advanced to the Hall of Fame Tennis Championships quarterfinals Wednesday, beating Japan's Yuichi Sugita, 6-1, 6-4.

France informed of planned terror attack on Rio team - report

Posted: 13 Jul 2016 03:13 PM PDT

Brazilian marines stand guard at the Maua square in downtown Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on July 9, 2016, ahead of the Rio Olympic GamesFrance was informed of a planned terror attack on its team at the Rio Olympics, according to the head of military intelligence cited in an official document. The plans were revealed by General Christophe Gomart, head of the Directorate of Military Intelligence (DRM), at a parliamentary commission in May investigating the November attacks in Paris which left 147 people dead. "We were not the source of information and the Brazilian intelligence agency (ABIN) was not officially informed either of this matter," a spokesman told AFP.


Britain's 'Charming Bastard' David Davis to lead Brexit talks

Posted: 13 Jul 2016 03:11 PM PDT

By William James and Michael Holden LONDON (Reuters) - David Davis, a staunchly Eurosceptic lawmaker who says the risk of losing a key export partner will force EU leaders such as Angela Merkel to agree to a free trade deal, was appointed as the man to lead Britain out of the bloc on Wednesday. Davis, 67, was given the newly-created role of Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union by incoming British Prime Minister Theresa May as she set about building her team just hours after taking over from David Cameron. The shock of a June 23 vote to leave the EU shook Cameron from power, threatens to plunge the world's fifth largest economy into recession and has put the future of London's vital financial banking industry in doubt.

May becomes Britain's PM, makes Johnson foreign minister

Posted: 13 Jul 2016 03:09 PM PDT

The new leader of the Conservative Party Theresa May (L) kneels as she is greeted by Britain's Queen Elizabeth II (R) at the start of an audience in Buckingham Palace in central London on July 13, 2016Theresa May took over as Britain's new prime minister on Wednesday charged with pulling the country out of the EU, and sprung a surprise by making top Brexit campaigner Boris Johnson foreign secretary. May replaced David Cameron after he stood down following the seismic June 23 vote to leave the European Union, which sparked three weeks of intense political turmoil and volatility on the financial markets. May, who had supported Britain's continued EU membership, moved quickly to heal divisions sparked by the referendum by appointing leading "Leave" campaigner Johnson to a senior cabinet post.


Hercog beats 5th-seeded Niculescu in Bucharest

Posted: 13 Jul 2016 03:09 PM PDT

BUCHAREST, Romania (AP) — Polona Hercog of Slovenia took advantage of a poor performance from fifth-seeded Monica Niculescu of Romania to win their Bucharest Open second-round match 6-4, 6-3 on Wednesday.

Known for jokes and insults, Boris Johnson takes helm of British diplomacy

Posted: 13 Jul 2016 03:06 PM PDT

By Estelle Shirbon LONDON (Reuters) - Boris Johnson, Britain's most colorful politician with a long record of gaffes and scandals, was appointed as foreign secretary on Wednesday in a surprise move by new Prime Minister Theresa May that could shake up world diplomacy. The former London mayor, who has never previously held a cabinet post and is known for his undiplomatic language, was the most prominent figure in the campaign for Britain to leave the European Union that culminated in a vote for 'Brexit' on June 23. The appointment of a man who in the run-up to the referendum compared the goals of the EU with those of Adolf Hitler and Napoleon is likely to cause consternation in European capitals.

Key figures in Britain's new cabinet

Posted: 13 Jul 2016 03:03 PM PDT

Britain's new Prime Minister Theresa May waves outside 10 Downing Street in central London on July 13, 2016 on the day she takes office following the formal resignation of David CameronNew British Prime Minister Theresa May has appointed allies and rivals to her cabinet, and created two new posts to deal with the repercussions of Brexit. Hammond, previously foreign minister under David Cameron, has been rewarded for his loyalty to May with the top job of chancellor of the exchequer, or finance minister. Hammond, who believes in prudent public finances, had been fiercly critical of the EU in the past but backed Britain's membership in the referendum campaign.


Cuba, US hold 3rd round of regulatory talks amid thaw

Posted: 13 Jul 2016 03:01 PM PDT

HAVANA (AP) — Cuban and U.S. officials wrapped up two days of regulatory talks behind closed doors in Havana on Wednesday, the third round of such negotiations between the one-time Cold War foes amid a thaw in diplomatic ties.

US officials meet with Utah man jailed in Venezuela

Posted: 13 Jul 2016 02:58 PM PDT

CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — A 24-year-old American man jailed in Venezuela has been allowed to meet with U.S. diplomats two weeks after he and his new bride were arrested on weapons charges, a United States official said Wednesday.

Tesla ends its resale value guarantee in North America

Posted: 13 Jul 2016 02:53 PM PDT

DETROIT (AP) — Tesla Motors has ended its resale guarantee program in North America.

Jamaica panel charges 5 policemen in schoolgirl's shooting

Posted: 13 Jul 2016 02:41 PM PDT

KINGSTON, Jamaica (AP) — Jamaican investigators have charged five police officers for seriously wounding a teenage girl with what witnesses allege was reckless shooting.

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