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Police arrest three in Nice as Islamic State claims truck attack

Posted: 16 Jul 2016 01:41 PM PDT

A man covered with a towel is apprehended by French police as the investigation continues two days after an attack by the driver of a heavy truck who ran into a crowd killing scores and injuring as many on the Promenade des Anglais, in NiceBy Richard Lough and Johnny Cotton NICE, France (Reuters) - Islamic State claimed responsibility on Saturday for the truck attack that killed at least 84 people celebrating Bastille Day in the French city of Nice and police arrested three more people there in connection with the seafront carnage. "The person who carried out the operation in Nice, France, to run down people was one of the soldiers of Islamic State," the Amaq news agency affiliated with the militant Islamist group said on its Telegram account. "He carried out the operation in response to calls to target nationals of states that are part of the coalition fighting Islamic State." French authorities have yet to produce any evidence that the 31 year-old Tunisian killer, shot dead by police in the attack, had turned to radical Islam.


Turkey has made clear to U.S. that Gulen behind coup plot

Posted: 16 Jul 2016 10:39 AM PDT

Still image taken from video of U.S.-based cleric Fethullah Gulen, whose followers Turkey blames for a failed coup, speaks to journalists at his home in SaylorsburgBy Tulay Karadeniz ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkey's foreign minister said on Saturday he had made clear in a call with U.S. counterpart John Kerry that followers of U.S.-based cleric Fethullah Gulen were behind a coup attempt, but had not directly discussed the cleric's possible extradition. A faction of the armed forces, deemed by the government as loyal to Gulen, tried to seize power using tanks and attack helicopters overnight. "The topic of extradition did not come up directly in our conversation yesterday.


Turkey's bungled putsch: a strangely 20th century coup

Posted: 16 Jul 2016 10:58 AM PDT

Policemen stand atop military armored vehicles after troops involved in the coup surrendered on the Bosphorus Bridge in IstanbulBy Ece Toksabay and Paul Taylor ANKARA/BRUSSELS (Reuters) - It was a strangely 20th century coup, defeated by 21st century technology and people power. When a self-styled military "Peace Council" tried to topple Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan and his increasingly authoritarian government on Friday night, the rebel generals and colonels seemed to be fighting the last war. "This coup was obviously planned quite well but using a playbook from the 1970s," said Gareth Jenkins, a researcher and writer on military affairs based in Istanbul.


Britain reaffirms commitment to Gibraltar post Brexit

Posted: 16 Jul 2016 01:49 PM PDT

Pedestrians cross the tarmac at Gibraltar International Airport in front of the Rock near the border with Spain in the British overseas territory of GibraltarForeign Secretary Boris Johnson reaffirmed Britain's commitment to Gibraltar on Saturday and said it would fully involve the territory in its discussions with the European Union following last month's vote to leave the bloc. Johnson told Chief Minister Fabian Picardo in talks in London that Britain would never agree to the people of Gibraltar being transferred to the sovereignty of another state against their wishes, the Foreign Office said in a statement. Last month acting Spanish foreign minister Jose Manuel Garcia-Margallo said Spain would seek to jointly govern Gibraltar with Britain following the Brexit vote.


Half of Brazilians want Temer in power until 2018: poll

Posted: 16 Jul 2016 04:32 PM PDT

Brazil's interim President Temer, accompanied by Brazil's Health Minister Barros and Minister of Cities Araujo, arrives for a ceremony for the new rules of the program "Minha Casa Minha Vida" at the Planalto Palace in BrasiliaHalf of Brazilians would like to see interim President Michel Temer stay in the job until the next election in 2018, compared with 32 percent who desire the return of suspended President Dilma Rousseff, according to a Datafolha poll published Saturday on the Folha de S.Paulo website. Despite half of Brazilians wanting Temer to continue in the country's top job instead of having Rousseff return, the interim president's approval rating is only 31 percent.


Mets OF Yoenis Cespedes sits out again with strained quad

Posted: 16 Jul 2016 05:29 PM PDT

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Yoenis Cespedes is out of the New York Mets' starting lineup again with a strained right quadriceps.

World leaders voice support for Turkey, condemn coup

Posted: 16 Jul 2016 05:14 PM PDT

Supporters of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan demonstrate at the Turkish consulate in Stuttgart, Germany, early Saturday July 16, 2016. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan told the nation Saturday that his government was working to crush a coup attempt after a night of explosions, air battles and gunfire across the capital. Officials said the coup appeared to have failed as Turks took to the streets overnight to confront troops attempting to take over the country. (Andreas Rosar/dpa via AP)World leaders expressed support for Turkey and its democratic institutions on Saturday after the government quashed an attempted military coup.


Hurricanes clinch 1st place in Super Rugby after Lions lose

Posted: 16 Jul 2016 05:11 PM PDT

WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — When Argentina's Jaguares beat the Johannesburg-based Lions 34-22 in the final match of Super Rugby's regular season Saturday, the last piece of a complex playoffs picture — obscured until the last minute — neatly clicked into place.

Obama urges rule of law in Turkey, U.S. warns of damage to relations

Posted: 16 Jul 2016 05:04 PM PDT

By Jeff Mason and Jonathan Landay WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States urged Turkey on Saturday to exercise restraint after a failed military coup sparked a government crackdown, and warned its NATO ally that public suggestions of a U.S. role in the plot were "utterly false" and harmful to relations. President Barack Obama urged parties on all sides of the crisis to avoid destabilizing Turkey and follow the rule of law after the coup attempt against President Tayyip Erdogan. The coup attempt complicated U.S.-led efforts to combat Islamic State.

Davis Cup: Croatia cuts US lead to 2-1 with doubles win

Posted: 16 Jul 2016 04:59 PM PDT

PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Ivan Dodig and Marin Cilic kept Croatia alive in the Davis Cup quarterfinal match with the United States, beating twins Bob and Mike Bryan 6-2, 2-6, 6-2, 6-4 on Saturday.

US-based cleric Gulen denies involvement in Turkey coup bid

Posted: 16 Jul 2016 04:58 PM PDT

Pennsylvania-based preacher Fethullah Gulen has firmly denied involvement in a military coup in TurkeyFethullah Gulen, a Muslim cleric living in self-imposed exile in the United States, said Saturday he had no involvement in an attempted coup in Turkey, and suggested it could have been staged by the president himself. "I don't know who my followers are," Gulen told The New York Times from his compound, when asked if any of his backers were involved in the coup attempt.


Jhonattan Vegas' lead cut to 3 strokes in rainy Alabama

Posted: 16 Jul 2016 04:46 PM PDT

OPELIKA, Ala. (AP) — Jhonattan Vegas' lead was down to three strokes Saturday when rain finally stopped third-round play in the Barbasol Championship.

Head of Rio Games: Golfers skip because no money involved

Posted: 16 Jul 2016 04:38 PM PDT

FILE.- In this July 5, 2016 file photo Carlos Arthur Nuzman, president of the Rio 2016 Organizing Committee, stands in front of a sign promoting the Portuguese hashtag "In one month," during the inauguration of the Olympic City Museum in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The world's top male golfers are skipping the Rio de Janeiro Olympics. Nuzman said on Saturday July 16, 2016 that golfers "tried to blame Zika, but the media have shown that they are not coming because there's no prize money."(AP Photo/Silvia Izquierdo, File)RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — The head of the Rio de Janeiro Olympics says the world's top four male golfers have withdrawn from the games because there is no money to be won — not because of the Zika virus.


Haitians trek to sacred waterfalls in Voodoo festival

Posted: 16 Jul 2016 04:37 PM PDT

A voodoo pilgrim bathes as he prays in a waterfall believed to have purifying powers during the annual celebration in Saut d' Eau, Haiti, Saturday, July 16, 2016. After bathing, voodoo pilgrims throw away the dresses they wore to the site, and don new clothes for good luck. ( AP Photo/Dieu Nalio Chery)SAUT D'EAU, Haiti (AP) — Some carrying candles or calabash bowls with offerings of goat meat, thousands of Haitians made a Saturday pilgrimage to bathe in sacred waterfalls and pray for everything from a good harvest to an end to Haiti's chronic political dysfunction.


Visitors Britain, Argentina, France lead in Davis Cup QFs

Posted: 16 Jul 2016 04:37 PM PDT

Britain's Jamie Murray, right, returns a ball as Dominic Inglot looks on during their Davis Cup quarterfinal tennis doubles match against Serbia's Nenad Zimonjic and Filip Krajinovic in Belgrade, Serbia, Saturday, July 16, 2016. (AP Photo/Marko Drobnjakovic)Visiting teams Britain, Argentina, and France all won hard-fought doubles matches to take 2-1 leads in the Davis Cup quarterfinals on Saturday.


The Latest: Flights resume to Istanbul international airport

Posted: 16 Jul 2016 04:36 PM PDT

Turkish citizens wave their national flags as they protest against the military coup outside Turkey's parliament near the Turkish military headquarters in Ankara, Turkey, Saturday, July 16, 2016. Forces loyal to Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan quashed a coup attempt in a night of explosions, air battles and gunfire that left dozens dead Saturday. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — The Latest on the attempted military coup in Turkey (all times local):


Muslim cleric Gulen: coup bid in Turkey could have been staged

Posted: 16 Jul 2016 04:23 PM PDT

U.S.-based cleric Fethullah Gulen, whose followers Turkey blames for a failed coup, said on Saturday the attempted overthrow may have been staged, and he urged the Turkish people not to view military intervention in a positive light. "There is a slight chance, there is a possibility that it could be a staged coup," Gulen told reporters through a translator in Pennsylvania, where he resides. "It could be meant for court accusations and associations." Gulen said democracy cannot be achieved through military action.

Wildfires rage across Southwest, forcing home evacuations

Posted: 16 Jul 2016 04:18 PM PDT

(Reuters) - Several destructive wildfires were raging across the Southwestern United States on Saturday, after consuming dozens of homes and forcing evacuations. Firefighters have gained the upper hand on a blaze burning in the sparsely populated and wooded community of Timberon, New Mexico. Investigators have not yet determined what caused the blaze, according to InciWeb.

US-Turkish tensions rise after failed coup attempt

Posted: 16 Jul 2016 04:14 PM PDT

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry gestures while speaking to the media during his and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov news conference following their long talks in Moscow, Russia, Friday, July 15, 2016. Lavrov and other Russian officials have called on their countrymen in Turkey to stay indoors amid uncertainty about whether a military coup is taking place. Lavrov made the statement early Saturday at a news conference with U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry. (AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko)LUXEMBOURG (AP) — U.S.-Turkish tensions escalated Saturday after a quashed coup in Turkey, as the country's leader bluntly demanded the extradition of a U.S.-based cleric he accused of orchestrating the violence. Another senior official directly blamed the United States.


Ivo Karlovic, Gilles Muller advance to Hall of Fame final

Posted: 16 Jul 2016 04:13 PM PDT

NEWPORT, R.I. (AP) — Second-seeded Ivo Karlovic had a simple answer this week when asked if he could finally win a championship on Newport's grass courts.

UK Brexit minister offers no guarantees to new EU arrivals

Posted: 16 Jul 2016 04:06 PM PDT

Brexit Minister David Davis arrives at the Treasury in central London on July 14, 2016The head of Britain's new Brexit ministry on Sunday said that EU migrants arriving between now and the country's official departure from the bloc may not be guaranteed the right to remain. David Davis told the Mail on Sunday that he would negotiate with European leaders to secure "a generous settlement for EU migrants here now and a generous settlement for British citizens in the EU", but offered no such assurances for newcomers. "There are a variety of possibilities," he said of plans to deal with a predicted "surge" in arrivals from the EU ahead of Britain's departure.


Darvish fans 9 in return but Rangers fall to Cubs

Posted: 16 Jul 2016 04:03 PM PDT

Starting pitcher Yu Darvish of the Texas Rangers delivers the ball against the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field on July 16, 2016Japanese pitcher Yu Darvish looked sharp in his return to action for the Texas Rangers on Saturday, but Chicago's Jason Hammel was even better in leading the Cubs to a 3-1 victory. Darvish, who returned in May after "Tommy John" elbow surgery in March of 2015, was making just his fourth start of the season. "I felt pretty good," Darvish said.


Red-hot Kim Hyo-Joo builds three-shot LPGA lead

Posted: 16 Jul 2016 03:58 PM PDT

Hyo Joo Kim of South Korea watches her drive on the 18th hole during the third round of the Marathon Classic on July 16, 2016 in Sylvania, OhioSouth Korea's Kim Hyo-Joo fired seven birdies without a bogey on Saturday, her third-round 64 giving her a three-shot lead over Lydia Ko and Alison Lee in the LPGA Marathon Classic in Ohio. Birdies at 14 and 17 saw her build a comfortable cushion heading into Sunday's final round on 15-under par 198. New Zealand's world number one Ko, who started the day with a share of the lead, also played without a bogey but could come up with only four birdies in a 67 for 201.


'I love Turkey': Jubilant Erdogan supporters celebrate coup failure

Posted: 16 Jul 2016 03:53 PM PDT

People cheer in Istanbul on July 16, 2016 at Taksim square during a demonstration in support of President Recep Tayyip ErdoganAnswering a call to fill squares across Turkey, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's ecstatic supporters surged through the streets Saturday to celebrate what they saw as one of the strongman's greatest victories after he stared down a military coup. In under 24 hours, the atmosphere in Istanbul changed dramatically. From one of fear and confusion, the city was abuzz with the celebratory sounds of car horns, laughing children and red and white Turkish flags fluttering in the cool evening breeze.


Canada urges Turkey to avoid summary justice after failed coup

Posted: 16 Jul 2016 03:50 PM PDT

Canadian Foreign Minister Stephane Dion speaks on May 25, 2016Speaking on the television network Radio-Canada after a phone call with his Turkish counterpart Mevlut Cavusoglu, the Canadian diplomatic chief said it was "important to avoid collect punishment" against those who organized the aborted coup that sought to seize power from Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. "Democracy has been saved," Dion said, after Turkish authorities wrested back control of the country Saturday. Turkish authorities crushed the putsch bid by discontented soldiers in a chaotic night of violence that left at least 265 dead.


Hyo Joo Kim takes 3-stroke lead in Marathon Classic

Posted: 16 Jul 2016 03:44 PM PDT

SYLVANIA, Ohio (AP) — Hyo Joo Kim had five birdies in a six-hole stretch and shot a 7-under 64 on Saturday at Highland Meadows to open a three-stroke lead in the LPGA Tour's Marathon Classic.

Draft letter from sports leaders: Ban Russia from Olympics

Posted: 16 Jul 2016 03:39 PM PDT

A letter drafted by U.S. and Canadian anti-doping leaders urging Russia's removal from the upcoming Olympics is circulating days before the public release of a report expected to detail a state-sponsored doping system that corrupted the country's entire sports program.

Ken Roczen sweeps motos at Spring Creek

Posted: 16 Jul 2016 03:29 PM PDT

MILLVILLE, Minn. (AP) — Ken Roczen won the Spring Creek National on Saturday for his sixth victory in the first eight Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship events of the season, sweeping the 450 Class motos.

Questions now swirl about Turkey, key Western ally

Posted: 16 Jul 2016 03:27 PM PDT

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan delivers a speech n Istanbul, Saturday, July 16, 2016. Forces loyal to Erdogan quashed a coup attempt in a night of explosions, air battles and gunfire that left some hundreds of people dead and scores of others wounded Saturday. The chaos Friday night and Saturday came amid a period of political turmoil in Turkey _ a NATO member and key Western ally in the fight against the Islamic State group _ that critics blame on Erdogan's increasingly authoritarian rule. (AP Photo)Turkey's pivotal roles as an ally in the U.S.-led war against the Islamic State group and a guarantor of refugee agreements are likely to remain intact for now after Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan emerged triumphant followingr a failed coup attempt.


Egypt blocks U.N. call to respect 'democratically elected' government in Turkey

Posted: 16 Jul 2016 03:18 PM PDT

By Michelle Nichols UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The United Nations Security Council failed on Saturday to condemn the violence and unrest in Turkey after Egypt objected to a statement that called on all parties to "respect the democratically elected government of Turkey," diplomats said. The U.S.-drafted statement, seen by Reuters, also expressed grave concern over the situation in Turkey, urged the parties to show restraint, avoid any violence or bloodshed, and called for an urgent end to the crisis and return to rule of law. "We proposed different language that respects democratic and constitutional principles but the Americans refused to engage," Egypt's U.N. Ambassador Amr Aboulatta told Reuters.

Kerry tells Turkey counterpart claims U.S. was involved in coup are false, harmful

Posted: 16 Jul 2016 03:16 PM PDT

Secretary of State John Kerry told Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavosoglu on Saturday that public claims suggesting the United States was involved in the failed coup in Turkey were harmful to relations between the two NATO allies. Kerry pressed Turkey to use restraint and respect the rule of law during its investigation into the plot, State Department spokesman John Kirby said in a statement. "He made clear that the United States would be willing to provide assistance to Turkish authorities conducting this investigation, but that public insinuations or claims about any role by the United States in the failed coup attempt are utterly false and harmful to our bilateral relations," Kirby said.

Greek PM tells Erdogan soldiers' asylum requests to be examined 'quickly': official

Posted: 16 Jul 2016 03:14 PM PDT

Greece's Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras has told Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan the asylum requests of Turkish soldiers who fled to Greece on Saturday would be examined "quickly," a Greek government official said. Tsipras, who made the comments in a phone call with Erdogan late on Saturday, said the procedure would be carried out "with absolute respect" to what is stipulated by international law and human rights treaties, the official added. The eight soldiers fled to Greece in a helicopter after a failed military coup against the Turkish government and were arrested after landing in the northern Greek city of Alexandroupolis.

Paradise Lost: Attack dims sunny Nice's sparkle

Posted: 16 Jul 2016 03:06 PM PDT

People lay flowers at the site of a deadly truck attack on the famed Promenade des Anglais in Nice, southern France, Saturday, July 16, 2016. French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve says that the truck driver who killed 84 people when he careened into a crowd at a fireworks show was "radicalized very quickly." (AP Photo/Luca Bruno)NICE, France (AP) — An eerie feeling hung over Nice's blood-stained Promenade des Anglais as shops and restaurants opened for business Saturday, with small vigils and flowers peppering the walkway outside.


World touring solar plane's final leg to UAE delayed

Posted: 16 Jul 2016 02:59 PM PDT

Solar-powered Solar Impulse 2 aircraft lands at Cairo International Airport on July 13, 2016, for the penultimate stage of its world tourThe final leg of an unprecedented world tour by a solar-powered plane was postponed Saturday due to the pilot's health, he said in a message on Twitter. The Solar Impulse 2 had been scheduled to leave Cairo for Abu Dhabi. Sorry," Bertrand Piccard wrote on Twitter.


UN-backed Yemen peace talks resume in Kuwait

Posted: 16 Jul 2016 02:48 PM PDT

United Nations special envoy to Yemen, Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed (2-R) and United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon (2-L) arrive for Yemeni Peace Talks with Yemeni delegations in Kuwait City on June 27, 2016The UN special envoy for Yemen on Saturday urged the country's warring parties to make "decisions that will prove your true intentions", as peace talks resumed in Kuwait City after government delegates abandoned a boycott threat. Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed said the negotiations, back on after a 15-day suspension, would last for two weeks and warned that they may be Yemen's last chance for peace. "It's time for decisive decisions that will prove your true intentions and national responsibilities to Yemenis," he told a meeting of the two delegations late Saturday.


Haas on a major leaderboard, even if he's not in contention

Posted: 16 Jul 2016 02:41 PM PDT

Bill Haas of the US plays his tee shot at the 12th during the second round of the British Open Golf Championships at the Royal Troon Golf Club in Troon, Scotland, Friday, July 15, 2016. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)TROON, Scotland (AP) — Even with six PGA Tour victories, Bill Haas knew his record in the majors was lacking.


Floods kill 9 in Sudan's Darfur

Posted: 16 Jul 2016 02:40 PM PDT

A general view taken on March 18, 2014 shows a settlement for displaced people in North DarfurHeavy rains and flash floods in Sudan's war-torn region of Darfur killed nine people on Saturday, the official SUNA news agency reported. "Heavy rains lashed the north and east parts of El-Fasher causing floods," the town's municipal commissioner Eltijani Abdullah Salah told SUNA. The United Nations aid agencies had warned of flooding in Sudan between July and November this year.


Raimondo lowers flags in honor of Nice attack victims

Posted: 16 Jul 2016 02:26 PM PDT

PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — Gov. Gina Raimondo has ordered all United States and Rhode Island flags to be flown at half-staff at all state facilities and buildings in honor of the victims of the deadly truck attack in Nice, France.

The Nice victims: Losses spanned 3 generations, 7 nations

Posted: 16 Jul 2016 02:24 PM PDT

This photo provided by Jess Davis shows the Copeland family, from left, Sean, Maegan, Brodie, Austin and Kim. Davis, a family friend, said Sean Copeland and his son Brodie were killed Thursday, July 14, 2016 when a Frenchman of Tunisian descent drove a truck through crowds celebrating Bastille Day along Nice's beachfront, killing scores of people. (Courtesy of Jess Davis via AP)The terror attack on a festive Bastille Day crowd in France indiscriminately killed locals and foreigners alike, men, women and children. The driver of a truck slammed into the festivities Thursday taking the lives of 84 people, including six from the same family. Among those who've been identified were Americans, Germans, Ukrainians, Swiss, Tunisians and a Russian.


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