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Pakistan says U.S. drone strike violated its sovereignty

Posted: 22 May 2016 12:42 PM PDT

Mullah Akhtar Mohammad Mansour, Taliban militants' new leader, is seen in this undated handout photographBy Mirwais Harooni and Phil Stewart KABUL/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Pakistan accused the United States on Sunday of violating its sovereignty with a drone strike against the leader of the Afghan Taliban, in perhaps the most high-profile U.S. incursion into Pakistani territory since the 2011 raid to kill Osama bin Laden. Afghanistan said the attack killed Mullah Akhtar Mansour, which, if confirmed, could trigger a succession battle within an insurgency that has proved resilient despite a decade and a half of U.S. military deployments to Afghanistan. Afghan guerrilla commander Sirajuddin Haqqani, a possible successor to Mansour, would likely prove an even more implacable foe of Afghan government forces and their U.S. allies.


Egypt sends robot submarine to help plane crash search

Posted: 22 May 2016 01:51 PM PDT

Recovered debris of the EgyptAir jet that crashed in the Mediterranean Sea are seen in this still image taken from videoBy Ahmed Aboulenein and Amina Ismail CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt has sent a robot submarine to join the hunt for an EgyptAir plane which crashed in some of the deepest waters of the Mediterranean Sea with 66 people on board, President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi said on Sunday. Sisi said that underwater equipment from Egypt's offshore oil industry was being brought in to help the search. "It moved today in the direction of the plane crash site because we are working hard to salvage the black boxes." An oil ministry source said Sisi was referring to a robot submarine used mostly to maintain offshore oil rigs.


Arms embargo on Vietnam in the balance as Obama visits old foe

Posted: 22 May 2016 04:03 PM PDT

U.S. President Barack Obama receives flowers as he arrives at Noibai International Airport in Hanoi, VietnamBy Matt Spetalnick HANOI (Reuters) - U.S. President Barack Obama began his first visit to Vietnam on Monday, a trip aimed at sealing a partnership with America's former enemy and part of his strategic "rebalance" toward Asia to counter China's growing strength in the region. Four decades after a war that deeply divided opinion in America, Obama will press for stronger defense and economic ties with the country's communist rulers but prod them too on human rights, aides say. The president's three-day stay is unusually long for one country, underscoring the importance he places on expanding relations with Hanoi.


Greek parliament approves reforms in exchange for aid, debt relief

Posted: 22 May 2016 03:53 PM PDT

A Greek national flag flutters atop the parliament building in AthensBy Lefteris Papadimas and Renee Maltezou ATHENS (Reuters) - Greek lawmakers approved tax increases and a new privatization fund on Sunday and freed up the sale of non-performing loans in exchange for much-needed bailout loans and debt relief. Athens hopes the measures, two days before a key euro zone finance ministers meeting, will help it unlock the funds it needs to pay IMF loans, ECB bonds maturing in July and increasing state arrears. "Greeks have already paid a lot, but this is probably the first time that the possibility of these sacrifices being the last is so evident," Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras told lawmakers before a vote in parliament.


Iraq announces start of Falluja operation, some residents flee

Posted: 22 May 2016 04:26 PM PDT

Iraqi soldiers fire a mortar toward Islamic State militants on the outskirts of FallujahBy Stephen Kalin and Ahmed Rasheed BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi announced the launching of an offensive to retake the Islamic State stronghold of Falluja after the military told residents on Sunday to get ready to leave before fighting started. "Zero hour for the liberation of Falluja has arrived. The moment of great victory has drawn near and Daesh has no choice but to flee," Abadi said on his official Twitter feed, using an Arabic acronym for the jihadist group.


Erdogan ally takes over as Turkish PM, vowing stronger presidency

Posted: 22 May 2016 11:34 AM PDT

Turkey's Transportation Minister Yildirim greets members of his party during the AKP extraordinary congress in AnkaraBy Humeyra Pamuk and Gulsen Solaker ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan confirmed Binali Yildirim, a close ally for two decades and a co-founder of the ruling AK Party, as his new prime minister on Sunday, taking a big step toward the stronger presidential powers he has long sought. In a speech to AKP delegates who earlier elected him party leader at a special congress, Yildirim, transport minister for most of the past decade and a half, left no doubt that he would prioritize the policies closest to Erdogan's heart. "Erdogan is a man of purpose, a man of the people, a tireless defender of the great Turkey," he said.


Langer wins Regions Tradition for sixth major on senior tour

Posted: 22 May 2016 04:30 PM PDT

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) — Bernhard Langer ran away with the Regions Tradition on Sunday for his sixth senior major and 27th PGA Tour Champions title.

Braga beats Porto on penalties to win Portuguese Cup

Posted: 22 May 2016 04:24 PM PDT

Braga players celebrate winning the Portugal Cup in the final soccer match against Porto with penalties Sunday, May 22, 2016, at the National stadium in Oeiras, outside Lisbon. Braga last won the national soccer cup fifty years ago. (AP Photo/Steven Governo)LISBON, Portugal (AP) — Braga defeated Porto 4-2 in a penalty shootout to win the Portuguese Cup on Sunday, 50 years after its only previous title.


With India's Gandhis at rock bottom, opposition comeback a daunting task

Posted: 22 May 2016 04:13 PM PDT

India's main opposition Congress party president Sonia Gandhi addresses her supporters before what the party calls "Save Democracy" march to parliament in New DelhiBy Douglas Busvine and Rupam Jain NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Prashant Kishor, the election campaign manager brought in by India's opposition Congress party to reverse its declining fortunes, knew his real work would begin when the party hit rock bottom. The party run by the fabled Gandhi dynasty, which has led the world's largest democracy for most of its existence, suffered humiliation last week when it lost Assam to the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in a state election. The race was not even close, underlining the crisis facing the mother-and-son team of Sonia and Rahul Gandhi.


British Treasury warns leaving EU would cause recession

Posted: 22 May 2016 04:09 PM PDT

Britain's finance minister George Osborne warned on May 23, 2016, that leaving the European Union would tip Britain into a "year-long recession"Leaving the European Union would tip Britain into a "year-long recession", finance minister George Osborne warned Monday as campaigning stepped up a month from a referendum on membership of the bloc. Analysis released by the Treasury argued that leaving would cause "an immediate and profound economic shock" to Britain and damage economic growth. "With exactly one month to go to the referendum, the British people must ask themselves this question: can we knowingly vote for a recession?" Osborne said in an accompanying statement.


6 dead in pair of nightclub shootings on Mexico's Gulf coast

Posted: 22 May 2016 04:09 PM PDT

VERACRUZ, Mexico (AP) — A total of six men were killed early Sunday in shootings at two nightclubs in the Gulf coast state of Veracruz, authorities said.

Britain risks year-long recession if votes for Brexit: Osborne

Posted: 22 May 2016 04:06 PM PDT

A banner encouraging people to support a local Brexit campaign hangs on the side of a building in AltrinchamBy William James LONDON (Reuters) - Britain could sink into a year-long recession if it votes to leave the European Union, finance minister George Osborne said in his latest attempt to focus voters on the potential hit to the economy from an "Out" vote. "The British people must ask themselves this question: can we knowingly vote for a recession?" Osborne said in excerpts of a speech he is due to make on Monday which were released by the finance ministry.


Iraq announces start of operation to retake Fallujah

Posted: 22 May 2016 04:04 PM PDT

Iraqi security forces gather on the outskirts of Fallujah on May 22, 2016Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi on Monday announced the start of a military operation to retake the city of Fallujah from the Islamic State group. The fight to recapture the jihadist bastion, which has been out of government control for nearly two and a half years, will be one of the toughest in Iraq's war against IS. "We are beginning the operation to liberate Fallujah," Abadi said in a statement.


Garcia beats Koepka with par on first playoff hole at Nelson

Posted: 22 May 2016 04:03 PM PDT

IRVING, Texas (AP) — Sergio Garcia made a par on the first playoff hole at the Byron Nelson on Sunday to beat Brooks Koepka for his ninth career PGA Tour victory, matching the late Seve Ballesteros for the most by a Spanish-born player.

Barcelona beats Sevilla in extra time to win Copa del Rey

Posted: 22 May 2016 04:01 PM PDT

Barcelona's Jordi Alba celebrates with team mates after scoring the opening goal during the final of the Copa del Rey soccer match between FC Barcelona and Sevilla FC at the Vicente Calderon stadium in Madrid, Sunday, May 22, 2016. (AP Photo/Francisco Seco)MADRID (AP) — Jordi Alba scored seven minutes into extra time and Neymar sealed the victory late to give Barcelona a 2-0 win over Sevilla for its second straight Copa del Rey title on Sunday.


Cavendish wins stage, Alaphilippe wins Tour of California

Posted: 22 May 2016 03:47 PM PDT

Wearing the yellow jersey, overall leader Julian Alaphilippe, of France, leads the pack as they begin the final stage of the Tour of California cycling race Sunday, May 22, 2016, in Sacramento, Calif. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Mark Cavendish won the final stage of the Tour of California in a sprint finish, and Julian Alaphilippe finished safely in the field to capture the overall title Sunday.


Canada highlights Syrian refugees in bid for UN Council seat

Posted: 22 May 2016 03:33 PM PDT

Syrian refugees fleeing the embattled city of Aleppo walk through a camp on February 6, 2016 in Bab al-Salama, northern Syria, near the Turkish border crossingCanada's UN ambassador said Sunday that the country's experience welcoming Syrian refugees helps qualify it for a non-permanent seat on the UN Security Council, part of its push for a more active role on the world stage. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced in mid-March that Canada would seek a rotating seat on the council during the 2021-2022 term. "Our experience with Syrian refugees, our experience living together in diversity with lasting peace and prosperity is an example for the world," the country's UN ambassador Marc-Andre Blanchard told public broadcaster CBC on Sunday.


Protests in Brazil's 2 biggest cities against acting leader

Posted: 22 May 2016 03:23 PM PDT

With signs that read in Portuguese "Dilma come back" and "Temer Out," demonstrators shout slogans during a protest against Brazil's acting President Michel Temer and in support of Brazil's suspended President Dilma Rousseff, close to Temer's residence in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Sunday, May 22, 2016. Temer took office after Rousseff was suspended for up to 180 days while the Senate holds an impeachment trial. (AP Photo/Andre Penner)RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — Thousands of demonstrators took to the streets of Brazil's two biggest cities Sunday to protest acting President Michel Temer, trying to keep up pressure on his interim administration only 10 days after he was sworn in.


UK's Cameron battles his own party as Brexit row focuses on Turkey

Posted: 22 May 2016 03:20 PM PDT

British Prime Minister David Cameron attends 'Stronger In' campaign eventBy William James LONDON (Reuters) - Chief 'In' campaigner Prime Minister David Cameron clashed with members of his own party on Sunday over the impending referendum on Britain's European Union membership, dismissing claims that he would be powerless to stop Turkey joining the EU. Cameron is leading the campaign to keep Britain inside the EU ahead of the June 23 referendum, the outcome of which will have far-reaching consequences for the country's economy, its role in world trade and its global diplomatic status. A 'Vote Leave' dossier said Britain would be exposed to increased immigration and security risks from Turkey if it ever joined the EU, saying that Cameron could not stop it becoming a member of the 28-country bloc.


US water polo captain Azevedo preps for record 5th Olympics

Posted: 22 May 2016 03:17 PM PDT

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Tony Azevedo is a speed boat in a pool full of aircraft carriers. And 16 years after he burst onto the international scene, he remains one of the world's most dangerous scorers.

New aid network to boost local charities helping people in crisis

Posted: 22 May 2016 02:40 PM PDT

Syrian refugee boys climb fences to look out from a refugee camp in OsmaniyeBy Megan Rowling ISTANBUL (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - African, Asian and Middle Eastern aid groups have set up a network to help them gain more funding for their work with communities hit by war and natural disasters, and a greater say in how aid is delivered. Large international aid agencies often take priority over smaller local groups when it comes to resources and deciding how to help people hit by a crisis, groups based in developing countries said. The Network for Empowered Aid Response (NEAR), launched in Istanbul ahead of the May 23-24 World Humanitarian Summit, brings together some 55 organizations with the aim of sharing their expertise and gaining greater recognition for their work.


Israel lifts Gaza cement import ban

Posted: 22 May 2016 02:20 PM PDT

Palestinian workers pour cement on the roof of a building under construction in the southern Gaza Strip town of Rafah, on April 5, 2016Israel said late Sunday it was lifting a ban imposed last month on private imports of cement to the Hamas-run Gaza Strip. "In accordance with the security assessment and the understandings reached with the international community, as of today Sunday May 22 the re-entry of cement into Gaza has been approved," said a statement from the government body responsible for implementing policies in the Palestinian territories, COGAT. The ban was imposed in early April, with Israel accusing Imad al-Baz, deputy director of the Hamas economy ministry, of diverting supplies.


Britain's Loach rages against EU austerity after Cannes win

Posted: 22 May 2016 02:16 PM PDT

British director Ken Loach poses with his trophy on May 22, 2016 during a photocall after winning the Palme d'Or for the film "I, Daniel Blake" at the 69th Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, southern FranceBritish director Ken Loach launched a withering attack on austerity economics which he said had led the European Union to "near catastrophe", after winning the Palme d'Or at the Cannes film festival Sunday. "I, Daniel Blake", the veteran left-wing filmmaker's damning indictment of the poverty and humiliation inflicted on the most vulnerable by welfare cuts in Britain, moved many critics to tears. "The world we live in is at a dangerous point just now," said Loach as he picked up the award.


Heavy air strikes hit rebel road to Syria's Aleppo: monitor, rebels

Posted: 22 May 2016 02:11 PM PDT

People walk on the rubble of damaged buildings after an airstrike in the rebel held area of Aleppo's Baedeen districtBy Tom Perry and Suleiman Al-Khalidi BEIRUT/AMMAN (Reuters) - Air strikes hit the only road into rebel-held areas of Aleppo city on Sunday in the heaviest bombing since February, a rebel official and monitors said, jeopardizing access where around 300,000 Syrians live. Defense officials from Syria's government and its ally Russia could not immediately be reached for comment. The city of Aleppo, about 30 miles (50 km) south of the Turkish border, is divided between the government and rebels fighting to topple Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.


Ariya Jutanugarn wins 2nd in a row on the LPGA Tour

Posted: 22 May 2016 02:03 PM PDT

Ariya Jutanugarn, of Thailand, is doused as she celebrates after winning the Kingsmill Championship golf tournament at the Kingsmill Resort in Williamsburg, Va., Sunday, May 22, 2016. (AP Photo/Steve Helber)WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (AP) — Ariya Jutanugarn quickly has made winning a habit on the LPGA Tour.


Families of EgyptAir victims struggle to accept loss

Posted: 22 May 2016 01:51 PM PDT

By Amina Ismail CAIRO (Reuters) - Amal sits in the lobby of a hotel staring out at Cairo airport. "She doesn't want to believe it... I told her to switch off her phone, but she said, what if Samar calls?" The 27-year-old newlywed is among the 66 people thought to have been killed when the jet crashed on its way from Paris to Cairo. EgyptAir has put up the families of dead passengers and crew members in two hotels near Cairo's airport but many have gone home to receive condolences for the loss of their loved ones.

Roman police probe whether pharma boss died in car crash

Posted: 22 May 2016 01:44 PM PDT

BUCHAREST, Romania (AP) — Romanian police say they are investigating the death of a man whose car slammed into a tree. The victim's identity wasn't immediately confirmed but police said Sunday that they found identity documents of the chief executive of a pharmaceutical company which is under indictment.

Egypt sends submarine to hunt for crashed jet's black boxes

Posted: 22 May 2016 01:43 PM PDT

Coptic Christians grieve during prayers for the departed, remembering the victims of EgyptAir flight 804 at Al-Boutrossiya Church, at the main Coptic Cathedral complex, in Cairo, Egypt, Sunday, May 22, 2016. Making his first public comments since the crash of the Airbus A320 while en route from Paris to Cairo, Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi said Sunday it CAIRO (AP) — Egypt sent a submarine Sunday to join the hunt for the flight recorders from the EgyptAir jetliner that crashed in the Mediterranean and killed all 66 people aboard, while hundreds of Coptic Christian mourners filled a church in Cairo to pray for their relatives among the dead.


Factbox: Greece legislates bailout reforms to get loans, debt relief

Posted: 22 May 2016 01:39 PM PDT

Greek lawmakers approved on Sunday a bill which increases taxes, sets up a new privatization fund and frees up the sale of bank non-performing loans to help unlock fresh bailout funds and debt relief. TAX Indirect tax measures aimed at raising 1.8 billion euros or 1 percent of GDP up to 2018 - Increases value added tax to 24 from 23 percent and puts a levy on beer from June. - Extends the unpopular real estate tax ENFIA.

Swedes' long journey to their final resting place

Posted: 22 May 2016 01:30 PM PDT

Recent statistics published by the Swedish Association of Funeral Directors show that Swedes wait 20 days on average before burying their deadLotte Moller, a culture critic and author who wrote a book about Swedish funerals, gets charged up every time she thinks about the fact that Swedes take almost a month to lay their dearly departed to rest. Despite authorities' efforts to get Swedes to say their final farewells faster, the dead continue to linger in the morgue. Recent statistics published by the Swedish Association of Funeral Directors show that Swedes wait 20 days on average before burying their dead, which the association claims is a world record.


Vardy atones for Kane miss as England edge Turkey

Posted: 22 May 2016 01:27 PM PDT

England's striker Jamie Vardy controls the ball during the friendly football match between England and Turkey at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester, England, on May 22, 2016Jamie Vardy spared Harry Kane's blushes with a late winner as England edged Turkey 2-1 in their first Euro 2016 warm-up match at Manchester's Etihad Stadium on Sunday. Kane opened the scoring in the third minute, but then clipped the post with a 72nd-minute penalty, won by Vardy, after Hakan Calhanoglu had equalised to score Turkey's first goal against England in the teams' 11th meeting.


France has reserves to cope with oil refinery blockades, PM says

Posted: 22 May 2016 01:24 PM PDT

Cars wait to get gas at a petrol station in Saint-Sebastien-sur-LoirePrime Minister Manuel Valls said on Sunday France had enough fuel reserves to tackle shortages at hundreds of gas stations caused by workers blocking oil refineries and depots in protest against reforms to labor laws. France has been hit by a wave of strikes over the past week aimed at pressuring the socialist government of President Francois Hollande to withdraw labor reforms that unions consider unfavorable to workers. One out of five gas stations in the country were facing fuel shortages, Transport Minister Alain Vidalies told France 2 television.


Protest vote puts far-right party in Cyprus parliament

Posted: 22 May 2016 01:18 PM PDT

A woman casts her bllot at a polling station during the parliamentary elections in southern port city of Limassol in this mediterranean island of Cyprus, on Sunday, May 22, 2016. Cypriots elect a new parliament amid high voter disillusionment with what many see as the country's discredited political establishment. Some 543,000 voters are eligible to cast their ballots for 56 lawmakers. (AP Photo/Petros Karadjias)NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) — Far-right ELAM and two other small parties won seats in Cyprus' parliament for the first time during elections Sunday, marked by the second-lowest voter turnout and biggest shift among swing voters in Cypriot election history.


Nigerian union members call off strike over petrol price rises

Posted: 22 May 2016 01:10 PM PDT

A worker carries a placard changing the ruling "All Progressives Congress (APC)" to "All Promises Cancelled" as he marches during a protest demanding that the government reinstate prices of fuel at 86.50 naira ($0.43, 0.38 euros) per litre in LagosNigerian union members on Sunday called off a national strike over a 67-percent hike in petrol prices and said they would resume talks with the government. Elements of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) walked out of negotiations last week and ordered the stoppage, despite a court injunction and the threat of police sanction. The trade unionists were unhappy at a government decision to raise petrol from 86.50 naira ($0.43, 0.38 euros) to 145 naira per litre.


Top Asian News 8:06 p.m. GMT

Posted: 22 May 2016 01:06 PM PDT

KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — The killing of Afghan Taliban leader Mullah Mohammed Akhtar Mansour in a U.S. drone strike was greeted Sunday by Kabul's political leadership as a game-changer in efforts to end the long insurgent war plaguing Afghanistan. In a rare show of unity, President Ashraf Ghani and Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah both welcomed the news of Mansour's death as the removal of a man who unleashed violence against innocent civilians in Afghanistan and was widely regarded as an obstacle to peace within the militant group. Mansour, believed to be in his 50s, was killed when a U.S. drone fired on his vehicle in the southwestern Pakistan province of Baluchistan, although there were conflicting accounts whether the airstrike occurred Friday or Saturday.

Afghan leaders see Taliban leader's death as hopeful sign

Posted: 22 May 2016 01:04 PM PDT

FILE - In this Saturday, Aug. 1, 2015 file photo, shows Taliban leader Mullah Mansour. The U.S. conducted an airstrike Saturday, May 21, 2016, against the Taliban leader the Pentagon said, and a U.S. official said Mansour was believed to have been killed. Pentagon press secretary Peter Cook said the attack occurred in a remote region along the Afghanistan-Pakistan border. He said the U.S. was studying the results of the attack. (AP Photo/Rahmat Gul, File)KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — A senior commander with the Afghan Taliban says the militant group's leader Mullah Akhtar Mansour has been killed in a U.S. drone strike.


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