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Swiss Hostage Kills Guard And Flees Militants

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 06 Desember 2014 | 18.46

A Swiss wildlife photographer captured by Islamist rebels in the Philippines over two years ago has escaped after killing his guard with a machete.

Members of the Abu Sayyaf group kidnapped Lorenzo Vinciguerra, 49, in the southern Philippines more than two years ago.

But Colonel Allan Arrojado, commander of the army's Joint Task Group on the island of Sulu, said he made a break for freedom during fighting between his captors and the Philippines military.

The Swiss man was wounded on his left cheek as he wrestled for the machete, finally getting hold of it and slashing the guard on the neck, Mr Arrojado said.

"He dashed while other bandits were shooting at him," he added.

Mr Vinciguerra was being held with Dutch national Elwold Horn, 52, and shouted at him to run but the Dutch man had been "very sick and very weak" and was unable to escape, Mr Arrojado said, adding there was no word on Mr Horn's whereabouts.

Speaking from a military hospital Mr Vinciguerra said he was happy that he would be able to spend Christmas with his family.

He added that he felt the extremists would treat Mr Horn well and urged the militants to surrender and start a new life.

"My final message to everybody: Put the gun down and come out from the forest," he told a reporter. "It's a nice life out here."

The military said five militants were killed and seven wounded in the firefight.

The two European wildlife photographers were captured in Tawi-Tawi province as they were sailing on a birdwatching trip in February 2012.

The Abu Sayyaf is holding several other foreign and Filipino hostages.

The military launched an offensive against the group in October after rebels released two German nationals they seized in April.

The Abu Sayyaf are the most notorious of several rebels factions in the Muslim south of the largely Christian Philippines.


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Third Night Of Protests Over Police Killings

Third Night Of Protests Over Police Killings

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Protesters have rallied in US cities for a third night to denounce police treatment of black Americans.

The wave of largely peaceful demonstrations across the country including New York, New Jersey, Colorado and Florida, follow the decision by a grand jury not to indict a white policeman in the chokehold death of a black man, Eric Garner.

In one protest a group of more than 100 people stormed into a Manhattan Apple Store chanting slogans before staging a "die-in" as shoppers and employees looked on.

There was no looting or vandalism, and the group left, with no arrests, after about five minutes.

Nationally, tensions were already running high after a white policeman was cleared in the fatal shooting of the unarmed black 18-year-old Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri.

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  1. Gallery: Protests After Chokehold Jury Decision

    Protesters took to the streets in the US for a third night to voice their anger at police treatment of black Americans after a series of fatalities

The wave of largely peaceful demonstrations across the country, included one group storming the Apple store in Manhattan

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Protesters took to the streets after a grand jury decision not to charge a white policeman over the chokehold death of an unarmed black man

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Protesters blocked traffic in New York over the verdict

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Father-of-six Eric Garner, 43, died after he was restrained by police while being arrested on suspicion of selling untaxed cigarettes on Staten Island in July

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Third Night Of Protests Over Police Killings

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Protesters have rallied in US cities for a third night to denounce police treatment of black Americans.

The wave of largely peaceful demonstrations across the country including New York, New Jersey, Colorado and Florida, follow the decision by a grand jury not to indict a white policeman in the chokehold death of a black man, Eric Garner.

In one protest a group of more than 100 people stormed into a Manhattan Apple Store chanting slogans before staging a "die-in" as shoppers and employees looked on.

There was no looting or vandalism, and the group left, with no arrests, after about five minutes.

Nationally, tensions were already running high after a white policeman was cleared in the fatal shooting of the unarmed black 18-year-old Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri.

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  1. Gallery: Protests After Chokehold Jury Decision

    Protesters took to the streets in the US for a third night to voice their anger at police treatment of black Americans after a series of fatalities

The wave of largely peaceful demonstrations across the country, included one group storming the Apple store in Manhattan

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Protesters took to the streets after a grand jury decision not to charge a white policeman over the chokehold death of an unarmed black man

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Protesters blocked traffic in New York over the verdict

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Father-of-six Eric Garner, 43, died after he was restrained by police while being arrested on suspicion of selling untaxed cigarettes on Staten Island in July

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Hostages Killed By Captors During Rescue

US photojournalist Luke Somers and South Africa teacher Pierre Korkie have been killed during a rescue attempt by US and Yemeni forces.

The pair were murdered by their Al Qaeda captors during the raid in the Shabwah region of Yemen, US defence secretary Chuck Hagel said.

There are reports that Mr Korkie was due to be released tomorrow - but Mr Hagel said the operation was launched because there were "compelling reasons to believe Somers' life was in imminent danger".

US troops took Mr Somers - who was born in Britain - to a naval ship but he was reportedly dead upon arrival.

President Barack Obama condemned his murder as "barbaric".

The death of Mr Korkie was confirmed by the disaster relief group Gift of the Givers.

"The psychological and emotional devastation to [his wife] Yolande and her family will be compounded by the knowledge that Pierre was to be released by Al Qaeda tomorrow," the organisation said. 

"It is even more tragic that the words we used in a conversation with Yolande at 5.59 this morning was 'the wait is almost over'.

"Three days ago we told her Pierre will be home for Christmas."

Mr and Mrs Korkie were taken hostage by Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) in May 2013 - though Yolande was released at the start of this year.

Mr Somers, meanwhile, was captured in September last year.

Militants released a video on Wednesday threatening to kill him within three days if their demands were not met.

The 33-year-old appeared in the footage saying he feared for his life.

Following his killing, sister Lucy Somers asked that "all of Luke's family members be allowed to mourn in peace".

Ms Somers had posted a YouTube video pleading for her brother's release just hours before his death.

The raid was the second attempt to free Mr Somers and was authorised by Mr Obama.

He said: "Luke was a photojournalist who sought through his images to convey the lives of Yemenis to the outside world.

"The callous disregard for Luke's life is more proof of the depths of AQAP's depravity, and further reason why the world must never cease in seeking to defeat their evil ideology."

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Al Qaeda Mocks US Rescue Bid For Reporter

Written By Unknown on Jumat, 05 Desember 2014 | 18.46

By Sky News US Team

The US has said it launched a failed raid in Yemen to rescue a captive US photojournalist, which al Qaeda said was "foolish".

The National Security Council (NSC) said on Thursday that American and Yemeni forces recently tried to free Luke Somers, 33.

NSC spokeswoman Bernadette Meehan said: "Regrettably, Luke was not present, though hostages of other nationalities were present and were rescued."

She said the operation showed the US would "spare no effort to secure the safe return of our citizens and to hold their captors accountable".

The White House said President Barack Obama had approved the rescue operation last month.

Defence Department spokesman Rear Admiral John Kirby said some hostages had been rescued, but that Mr Somers was "not present at the targeted location".

The New York Times reports that eight other hostages were rescued in the raid involving about two dozen US Navy SEAL commandos.

The elite troops took al Qaeda militants by surprise in a mountain cave during the night-time operation, it said.

Yemen's defence ministry said last week that al Qaeda moved hostages, including a US journalist, a Briton and a South African, before a joint US-Yemeni raid in southeastern Hadramawt province to free one of them.

Mr Somers, who was born in England but has lived in the US for most of his life, was captured by the Arabian Peninsula wing of the extremist group (AQAP) in Sana'a in September 2013.

AQAP has released a video with a message saying it will kill the hostage in three days if its demands are not met.

The three-minute clip first shows Nasser bin Ali al Ansi, a local al Qaeda official, speaking about alleged American crimes against the Muslim world.

Later in the video, Mr Somers says: "It's now been well over a year since I've been kidnapped in Sana'a.

"Basically, I'm looking for any help that can get me out of this situation. I'm certain that my life is in danger."

AQAP is considered the most dangerous affiliate of al Qaeda by Washington.

Mr Somers was in Sana'a to work as a photojournalist for the Yemen Times.

Yemen is an ally of the US in the fight against al Qaeda, with drones operating against the group over its territory.


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Typhoon 'Smash': 150mph Winds To Hit Philippines

Typhoon 'Smash': 150mph Winds To Hit Philippines

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A powerful storm with winds nearing 150mph is heading for the central Philippines, prompting an outbreak of panic-buying as villagers flee coastal homes.

The anticipated arrival in Eastern Samar province on Saturday of Typhoon Hagupit - Filipino for "smash" - comes a year after Typhoon Haiyan left more than 7,300 dead as it swept inland along the same route.

Meteorologists tracking it over the Pacific, 435 miles off the country's eastern coast, say it has sustained winds of 127mph and gusts as high as 149mph.

Haiyan survivor Emily Sagales said many of her neighbours in central Tacloban city, which was ravaged by Haiyan, had packed their clothes and fled to a sports stadium and safer homes of relatives.

She said long queues had formed at food stores and petrol stations as residents stocked up on basic goods.

The 23-year-old, who saw her mother-in-law killed and her home washed away in Haiayan, gave birth to her first child in a crowded makeshift clinic following the disaster.

"The trauma has returned," she said.

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  1. Gallery: Philippines Braces For Huge Typhoon

    People take shelter inside a church after evacuating their homes due to super-typhoon Hagupit in Tacloban city, central Philippines

Ports are shut, leaving thousands of travelers stranded, and some local authorities ordered forced evacuations as super-typhoon Hagupit swept towards eastern coasts of the island nation

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Meteorologists from the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) monitor and plot the direction of super typhoon Hagupit

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Known locally as Ruby, the storm will bear down on the Philipinnes this weekend

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Residents with their belongings wait for a government vehicle to bring them to the evacuation center in Tacloban city

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Typhoon 'Smash': 150mph Winds To Hit Philippines

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A powerful storm with winds nearing 150mph is heading for the central Philippines, prompting an outbreak of panic-buying as villagers flee coastal homes.

The anticipated arrival in Eastern Samar province on Saturday of Typhoon Hagupit - Filipino for "smash" - comes a year after Typhoon Haiyan left more than 7,300 dead as it swept inland along the same route.

Meteorologists tracking it over the Pacific, 435 miles off the country's eastern coast, say it has sustained winds of 127mph and gusts as high as 149mph.

Haiyan survivor Emily Sagales said many of her neighbours in central Tacloban city, which was ravaged by Haiyan, had packed their clothes and fled to a sports stadium and safer homes of relatives.

She said long queues had formed at food stores and petrol stations as residents stocked up on basic goods.

The 23-year-old, who saw her mother-in-law killed and her home washed away in Haiayan, gave birth to her first child in a crowded makeshift clinic following the disaster.

"The trauma has returned," she said.

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  1. Gallery: Philippines Braces For Huge Typhoon

    People take shelter inside a church after evacuating their homes due to super-typhoon Hagupit in Tacloban city, central Philippines

Ports are shut, leaving thousands of travelers stranded, and some local authorities ordered forced evacuations as super-typhoon Hagupit swept towards eastern coasts of the island nation

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Meteorologists from the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) monitor and plot the direction of super typhoon Hagupit

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Known locally as Ruby, the storm will bear down on the Philipinnes this weekend

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Residents with their belongings wait for a government vehicle to bring them to the evacuation center in Tacloban city

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Hamas: Loss Of Hope Behind Jerusalem Violence

By Tom Rayner, Middle East Reporter

The leader of Hamas has claimed rising violence in Jerusalem is the result of Palestinians having lost hope of any "just solution" to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

In an exclusive interview from his base in Qatar, Khalid Meshaal said the recent deadly attacks against Israelis were the fault of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu "playing with fire" by allowing right-wing activists to enter the Al Aqsa Mosque compound.

Mr Meshaal warned it could lead to "chaos in the region".

Israel has repeatedly accused Hamas of being behind attacks on civilians, and said Palestinian leaders were inciting violence by misrepresenting its policies regarding the sacred area, known to Jews as Temple Mount.

Hamas, deemed a terrorist organisation by EU governments and the US, has not claimed responsibility for the attacks - but Mr Meshaal refused to condemn them.

"The Palestinian people no longer have anything to lose in light of the continuation of the occupation and settlements, stealing the land, the attacks on the women and children and the Holy sites," he said.

"The reaction is spontaneous …The Israeli stubbornness, combined with the international impotence in solving the Palestinian issue with a just solution, which gives the Palestinian people their self-determination, and gets rid of occupation … will lead to chaos in the region, not just in the Palestinian arena, but to an open conflict - a bloodbath."

He added: "We warn against keeping the Palestinian issue with no solution and stripping the Palestinian people of hope.

"Those betting on a security solution for stopping the resistance, by hunting its leadership and blocking weapons coming to its fighters, through the security cooperation of the Palestinian Authority with the Israelis, with regional and international cooperation - all of this has proven useless.

"Because when public anger reaches its limit it explodes on its own, and expresses itself in ways that surprises everyone."

Read the full transcript of the Sky News interview with Khalid Meshaal 

Mr Meshaal, who leads the political wing of the group, said Hamas remained committed to reconciliation with President Mahmoud Abbas' Fatah party.

He described it as a "national necessity" despite the apparent deterioration of relations following bombings targeting the property of Fatah officials in Gaza.

He also claimed Hamas was committed to the goal of a Palestinian state within the 1967 borders - a position Mr Meshaal said was enshrined in Palestinian reconciliation agreements signed with Fatah and other factions - but that it would remain committed to "armed-resistance" until it was achieved.

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  1. Gallery: Jerusalem: Fresh Clashes As Car Rams Crowd

    Israeli firefighters prepare to tow the vehicle of a Palestinian man at the scene of what police said appeared to be a deliberate attack on pedestrians in East Jerusalem

An ultra-Orthodox Jewish man looks into the vehicle near the scene of the attack

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Chokehold Ruling Touches Off New York Protests

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 04 Desember 2014 | 18.46

Chokehold Ruling Touches Off New York Protests

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By Sky News US Team

Thousands of protesters have taken to the streets of New York after a grand jury cleared a police officer in the chokehold death of Eric Garner, an unarmed black man.

Many of the protesters chanted "I can't breathe" - the last words spoken by Mr Garner on July 17.

Protests throughout Manhattan were mostly peaceful but disrupted traffic into the early hours of Thursday.

About 30 people were arrested but police appeared to show restraint and avoided confrontation.

At Grand Central Terminal, about 40 people lay on the floor in a "die-in" protest as the evening rush hour got under way.

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  1. Gallery: Protests After Chokehold Jury Decision

    Activists demand justice for the death of Eric Garner, staging a 'die-in' during rush hour at Grand Central Terminal

About 40 people took part in the 'die-in' protest. The demonstrations began after a grand jury cleared a police officer in the chokehold death of Mr Garner

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Many chanted 'I can't breathe', the last words spoken by Mr Garner

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Protesters block traffic in New York after the verdict

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Some held signs recalling the death of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri

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Chokehold Ruling Touches Off New York Protests

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By Sky News US Team

Thousands of protesters have taken to the streets of New York after a grand jury cleared a police officer in the chokehold death of Eric Garner, an unarmed black man.

Many of the protesters chanted "I can't breathe" - the last words spoken by Mr Garner on July 17.

Protests throughout Manhattan were mostly peaceful but disrupted traffic into the early hours of Thursday.

About 30 people were arrested but police appeared to show restraint and avoided confrontation.

At Grand Central Terminal, about 40 people lay on the floor in a "die-in" protest as the evening rush hour got under way.

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  1. Gallery: Protests After Chokehold Jury Decision

    Activists demand justice for the death of Eric Garner, staging a 'die-in' during rush hour at Grand Central Terminal

About 40 people took part in the 'die-in' protest. The demonstrations began after a grand jury cleared a police officer in the chokehold death of Mr Garner

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Many chanted 'I can't breathe', the last words spoken by Mr Garner

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Protesters block traffic in New York after the verdict

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Some held signs recalling the death of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri

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Al Qaeda Threatens To Murder Photojournalist

Al Qaeda has threatened to murder a British-born American citizen it captured in Yemen over a year ago.

Photojournalist Luke Somers, who was born in England but has lived in the US for most of his life, was captured by the Islamic extremist group in Sana'a in September 2013.

The Arabian Peninsula wing of the group (AQAP) has released a video with a message saying it will kill the hostage if its demands are not met.

The video has been obtained but not released by US security monitoring organisation SITE Intelligence Group.

The three-minute video first shows Nasser bin Ali al Ansi, a local al Qaeda official, speaking about alleged American crimes against the Muslim world and saying the US is "aware" of the militants' demands.

Speaking in Arabic, Mr Ansi says the US has three days to meet the demands or "otherwise, the American hostage held by us will meet his inevitable fate".

Later in the video, Mr Somers says: "My name is Luke Somers. I'm 33 years old. I was born in England, but I carry American citizenship and have lived in America for most of my life.

"It's now been well over a year since I've been kidnapped in Sana'a. Basically, I'm looking for any help that can get me out of this situation. I'm certain that my life is in danger.

"So as I sit here now, I ask if anything can be done, please let it be done. Thank you very much."

AQAP is considered the most dangerous affiliate of al Qaeda by Washington.

Last week, a Yemeni government website said in a statement the group had moved a number of hostages including an American journalist, as well as a Briton and a South African, days before a joint US-Yemeni raid in southeastern Hadramawt province to free one of them.

It is not clear whether Mr Somers is the journalist or the Briton the statement was referring to.

He was in Sana'a to work as a photojournalist for the Yemen Times.

Yemen is an ally of the US in the fight against al Qaeda, with drones operating against the group over its territory.


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Putin: Enemies Seek Russia's Downfall

Vladimir Putin says Russia's "enemies of the past" are seeking to carve up his country like Yugoslavia.

In his annual State of the Nation speech the Russian President criticised sanctions imposed by the West, saying they are an attempt to undermine Russia.

He said:  "There is no doubt they would have loved to see the Yugoslavia scenario of collapse and dismemberment for us - with all the tragic consequences it would have for the peoples of Russia. This has not happened. We did not allow it."

Mr Putin has faced fierce criticism from the international community over Russia's role in the crisis in Ukraine.

But he defended Russia's actions, saying they are necessary for his country's survival.

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  1. Gallery: Gun Battle In Chechnya Capital

    A media building known as the Press House burns as militants attack in the Chechen capital Grozny

At least six gunmen and three policemen were killed in gun battles in which the building was stormed

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Phillip Hughes: Funeral Held For Cricket Star

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 03 Desember 2014 | 18.46

A funeral service for Australian cricketer Phillip Hughes has taken place in his hometown of Macksville, New South Wales.

The 25-year-old batsman died in hospital in Sydney last week after he was hit on the back of the neck by a cricket ball during New South Wales' first-class match against South Australia.

He had scored 63 runs when he was hit by a short ball from bowler Sean Abbott and was wearing a helmet at the time.

Around 1,000 people, mostly locals, packed into his former Macksville High School for the service, with hundreds more watching on big screens outside.

The service was also broadcast live on national television and on big screens in Australia's major cities, including at the Sydney Cricket Ground where Hughes was fatally injured.

It began with the song Forever Young, and lasted around 75 minutes before finishing with Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me.

Hughes' siblings, Jason and Megan, paid tribute to their brother during the service on behalf of the family along with his cousin Nino Ramunno.

Megan said: "I'm sorry you cannot be here with us any longer, but I promise that all the dreams and thoughts we had about the future I will continue in your honour.

"There won't be a day that goes by that I won't think of you, I promise I will talk to you every day and keep you company up there."

An emotional Australian captain Michael Clarke struggled as he addressed the service.

He said: "He left a mark on our game that needs no embellishment. I don't know about you but I keep looking for him.

"Is this what we call the spirit? If so, then his spirit is still with me and I hope it never leaves.

"We must dig in... we must dig in and get through to tea. And we must play on. So rest in peace my little brother, I'll see you out in the middle."

The mourners included Prime Minister Tony Abbott, the Australia cricket team and Sean Abbott.

Former Australian players Shane Warne, Ricky Ponting, Glenn McGrath and the Waugh brothers all attended, alongside Richard Hadlee, Brian Lara and India batsman Virat Kohli.

Cricket Australia chief executive James Sutherland also addressed mourners. He said: "Cricket's heart has been pierced with pain, but it will never stop beating. Phillip Hughes... forever unconquered on 63."

Clarke acted as a pallbearer for his close friend following the service as a funeral procession made its way along the main street in the town.

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  1. Gallery: Australia Says Goodbye To Batsman Phillip Hughes

    The order of service for the funeral of Australia cricketer Phillip Hughes, who died on 27 November after being struck by a bouncer during a game

Australian captain Michael Clarke arrives for the funeral with his wife Kyly

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Iran Denies Airstrikes In Iraq Against IS Targets

Iran has denied Pentagon claims that it has carried out airstrikes in neighbouring Iraq against Islamic State militants.

A senior official also insisted that cooperation with the US in such attacks was out of the question.

The denial comes after a Pentagon spokesman said Iran had carried out raids in eastern Iraq, but said the US had not coordinated with Tehran over the strikes.

Rear Admiral John Kirby said the US continued to fly missions over Iraq and that it was up to the Iraqi government to avoid conflicts in its own airspace.

He said it was believed to be the first time Iran had launched manned aircraft from inside Iran to strike targets in Iraq.

Iranian military leaders have admitted that dozens of their forces have been in Iraq fighting alongside Kurdish troops battling extremists.

The US has not invited Iran to join the coalition fighting Islamic State and Iran has said it would not join in any case.

Rear Admiral Kirby said: "There's no reason to believe they are not true, those reports that Iranian aircraft struck targets against IS in eastern Iraq.

"It's Iraqi airspace and it's for Iraqis to deconflict.

"We are not coordinating with nor deconflicting with Iranian military."

But a senior Iranian offical said: "Iran has never been involved in any air strikes against the Daesh (Islamic State) targets in Iraq.

"Any cooperation in such strikes with America is also out of question for Iran."

It came as NATO foreign ministers met in Brussels to discuss the threat posed by IS.

US Secretary of State John Kerry said the battle against IS militants would last "as long as it takes to prevail".


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Bill Cosby Sued Over Playboy Mansion 'Sex Act'

Bill Cosby is being sued by a California woman who claims the comedian molested her around 1974 when she was 15 years old.

Judith Huth claims in the sexual battery lawsuit that the incident happened at the Playboy Mansion.

The document claims she and a friend met Cosby at a Los Angeles film shoot and the comedian later gave them drinks at a tennis club.

It then states that Cosby took them to the Playboy Mansion. Her suit states Cosby forced her to perform a sex act on him.

The woman claims she suffered emotional distress and that she discovered its impact within the past three years.

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  1. Gallery: A Profile Of Bill Cosby

    Bill Cosby was born in Philadelphia in 1937, one of four children

He followed his father into the US Navy before securing an athletics scholarship to Temple University in Philadelphia

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Did North Korea Hack Sony Over Kim Film?

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 02 Desember 2014 | 18.46

Did North Korea Hack Sony Over Kim Film?

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A hacking attack that crippled key systems at Sony Pictures and led to blockbuster movies being leaked online is increasingly being blamed on Pyongyang after the FBI said some of the software used was compiled in Korean.

The attack, by a group calling itself the Guardians Of Peace, left the firm's corporate email down for a week and enabled hackers to steal at least four movies, including Second World War drama Fury starring Brad Pitt, which is yet to be released on DVD.

It has since been downloaded more than one million times.

The Korean malware has led to increased speculation that Sony was targeted in revenge for its movie The Interview - a comedy about two journalists recruited by the CIA to assassinate North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un.

The Pyongyang government had previously described the film as "undisguised sponsoring of terrorism" and an "act of war".

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  1. Gallery: Kim Jong-Un Inspecting Things

    North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un makes regular public appearances across the country

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Did North Korea Hack Sony Over Kim Film?

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A hacking attack that crippled key systems at Sony Pictures and led to blockbuster movies being leaked online is increasingly being blamed on Pyongyang after the FBI said some of the software used was compiled in Korean.

The attack, by a group calling itself the Guardians Of Peace, left the firm's corporate email down for a week and enabled hackers to steal at least four movies, including Second World War drama Fury starring Brad Pitt, which is yet to be released on DVD.

It has since been downloaded more than one million times.

The Korean malware has led to increased speculation that Sony was targeted in revenge for its movie The Interview - a comedy about two journalists recruited by the CIA to assassinate North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un.

The Pyongyang government had previously described the film as "undisguised sponsoring of terrorism" and an "act of war".

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    North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un makes regular public appearances across the country

The state media follows him as he enjoys visits to factories, military installations and construction sites. Continue through for more pictures

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Hong Kong Protest Founders To 'Surrender'

Hong Kong Protest Founders To 'Surrender'

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The three founders of Hong Kong's Occupy movement say they will "surrender" to police, who they accused of being "out of control".

Occupy Central leader Benny Tai praised the bravery of the pro-demonstrators protesters, but urged them to leave "this dangerous place".

"As we prepare to surrender, we three urge the students to retreat - to put down deep roots in the community and transform the movement," he said.

"Surrendering is not an act of cowardice, it is the courage to act on a promise. To surrender is not to fail, it is a silent denunciation of a heartless government."

The professor said the movement would now take a new direction to promote civil disobedience, including through education and a fresh social charter.

He told a news conference that the trio would hand themselves into police on Wednesday and they were prepared to "face all consequences".

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  1. Gallery: Violent Clashes In Hong Kong

    A police officer uses pepper spray while clashing with pro-democracy protesters close to the chief executive's office in Hong Kong

A protester who was pepper-sprayed is helped by volunteer rescuers

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Hong Kong police use batons and pepper spray to push back thousands of pro-democracy demonstrators in the early hours of Monday. Continue through for more pictures

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A pro-democracy protester holds an umbrella as he walks in a tunnel blocked by protesters

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Hong Kong Protest Founders To 'Surrender'

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The three founders of Hong Kong's Occupy movement say they will "surrender" to police, who they accused of being "out of control".

Occupy Central leader Benny Tai praised the bravery of the pro-demonstrators protesters, but urged them to leave "this dangerous place".

"As we prepare to surrender, we three urge the students to retreat - to put down deep roots in the community and transform the movement," he said.

"Surrendering is not an act of cowardice, it is the courage to act on a promise. To surrender is not to fail, it is a silent denunciation of a heartless government."

The professor said the movement would now take a new direction to promote civil disobedience, including through education and a fresh social charter.

He told a news conference that the trio would hand themselves into police on Wednesday and they were prepared to "face all consequences".

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  1. Gallery: Violent Clashes In Hong Kong

    A police officer uses pepper spray while clashing with pro-democracy protesters close to the chief executive's office in Hong Kong

A protester who was pepper-sprayed is helped by volunteer rescuers

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Hong Kong police use batons and pepper spray to push back thousands of pro-democracy demonstrators in the early hours of Monday. Continue through for more pictures

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A pro-democracy protester holds an umbrella as he walks in a tunnel blocked by protesters

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