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Recep Tayyip Erdogan: Berkin Elvan had links to terrorism

Turkey’s PM Recep Tayyip Erdogan has said 15-year-old Berkin Elvan who died on Tuesday from injuries sustained in last year’s anti-government protests had links to terrorism.

Berkin Elvan spent nine months in a coma after being hit by a tear gas canister as he went to buy bread.

His death triggered more clashes with the police in over 30 towns and cities.

Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s comments could further inflame political tensions, correspondents say.

In a campaign speech ahead of local elections on March 30, Recep Tayyip Erdogan said the teenager was connected to “terrorist organizations”.

Recep Tayyip Erdogan has said 15-year-old Berkin Elvan had links to terrorism
Recep Tayyip Erdogan has said 15-year-old Berkin Elvan had links to terrorism

“This kid with steel marbles in his pockets, with a slingshot in his hand, his face covered with a scarf, who had been taken up into terror organizations, was unfortunately subjected to pepper gas,” he said in the speech broadcast on state TV.

Berkin Elvan’s funeral took place in Istanbul on Wednesday, providing a focus for further expressions of discontent with Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

Police fired water cannon and tear gas at protesters near Taksim Square, while his coffin was carried through the city’s streets.

Tens of thousands of mourners chanted anti-government slogans and Berkin Elvan’s mother accused Recep Tayyip Erdogan of killing her son.

Berkin Elvan’s death brought to at least eight the toll from last year’s unrest, including one policeman.

The protests began over plans to develop Istanbul’s Gezi Park into a new mosque and shopping centre, but escalated into national demonstrations against what opponents see as Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s growing authoritarianism.

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Venezuela accuses John Kerry of murder

US Secretary of State John Kerry has been accused by Venezuela’s Foreign Minister Elias Jaua of inciting violence and “murder”.

Elias Jaua was reacting to comments by John Kerry, who accused Venezuela of waging a “terror campaign against its own people” in its response to protests.

Venezuela has repeatedly accused the US of orchestrating the unrest, which already left 28 people dead.

The US argues Venezuela is using it as a scapegoat for its domestic problems.

On national television, Elias Jaua said he was not going to “tone down” his rhetoric following John Kerry’s strong words on Thursday.

“Mr. Kerry, we denounce you before the world. You are inciting violence in Venezuela, and we will denounce it in every part of the world. We denounce you as a murderer of the Venezuelan people,” Elias Jaua said in Caracas.

“Every time we’re about to isolate and reduce the violence, out comes Mr. Kerry with a speech and immediately road blocks are reactivated in the mains spots of violence,” he added.

Venezuela's Foreign Minister Elias Jaua has accused John Kerry of inciting violence and called him a murderer
Venezuela’s Foreign Minister Elias Jaua has accused John Kerry of inciting violence and called him a murderer

While US State Departments’ spokeswoman Marie Harf declined to comment on Elias Jaua’s comments, she said the Venezuelan government was “not telling the truth” about the protests.

On Thursday, John Kerry also said the Organization of American States (OAS), allies and neighbors should demand accountability of Venezuela over the protests.

“We are trying to find a way to get the [President Nicolas] Maduro government to end this terror campaign against his own people and to begin to, hopefully, respect human rights in an appropriate way,” John Kerry told a committee in the US Congress.

American legislators say they are ready to impose sanctions on the oil-rich nation, although no decision has yet been taken on the matter.

President Nicolas Maduro, however, offered his American counterpart, Barack Obama, some advice on Friday.

“Let’s hope that with two remaining years left [in his presidency], Mr. Obama doesn’t pass into history as the man who attacked Venezuela and filled it with violence,” he told foreign reporters in the presidential palace in Caracas.

Nicolas Maduro also said the destabilization of Venezuela would have “unbearable consequences” for the US, bringing about “political instability in Latin America” and thousands of people to seek refuge in the richer neighboring nation.

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SXSW car crash: Rashad Charjuan Owens charged with capital murder

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Suspected drunken driver Rashad Charjuan Owens was charged Friday with capital murder in the deaths of two people he allegedly killed as he sped erratically through streets filled with attendees of the South by Southwest (SXSW) digital conference in Austin, Texas.

Rashad Charjuan Owens, 21, was charged in the deaths of Jamie West, 27, who was on a motorcycle, and Dutch tourist Steven Craenmehr, 35, who was slammed into by a cab that Owens allegedly struck on Thursday.

Twenty-three people were injured, some seriously.

According to Austin police, the incident began when an officer attempted to stop Rashad Charjuan Owens for a traffic violation. Rashad Charjuan Owens allegedly fled the wrong way down a one-way road at high speed and turned onto Red River Street, which was closed for the city’s iconic event.

Rashad Charjuan Owens was charged with capital murder in the deaths of two people at the SXSW conference in Austin
Rashad Charjuan Owens was charged with capital murder in the deaths of two people at the SXSW conference in Austin (photo Austin Police)

Witnesses said they heard Rashad Charjuan Owens’ Honda rev up and the car accelerated, running over pedestrians. Some people were knocked in the air.

“Victims were reported to have been flying everywhere as they were being struck by the Honda,” police said in the charging documents.

The Honda ground to a halt in a parking lot after running over a few curbs and crashing into a van. Owens took off on foot and a police officer Tasered him twice to get him to stop.

The blood-alcohol test revealed that Rashad Charjuan Owens was over the legal limit, police said. He told police that he fled initially because he had outstanding warrants in a custody battle over his daughter, according to the charging documents.

Video evidence of the incident showed the driver “intentionally or knowingly hitting people and running through anything in the path,” and driving so fast that people “have no chance” to get out of the way, police said.

Rashad Charjuan Owens was ordered held on $3 million bond.

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Slovakia presidential election 2014: PM Robert Fico challenged by independent Andrej Kiska

Slovakia votes in a presidential election that pits current PM Robert Fico against independent challenger Andrej Kiska.

PM Robert Fico is seen as the frontrunner, ahead of businessman-turned-philanthropist Andrej Kiska.

Opinion polls predict a two-candidate run-off vote will follow as no one is expected to win an outright majority.

Robert Fico’s leftist Smer party won over half of the seats in parliament in the 2012 general election.

The Slovak president has the power to appoint the prime minister, as well as the main figures in the judiciary.

However, it is a largely ceremonial role and parliament exercises legislative power.

Slovakia’s PM Robert Fico is seen as the frontrunner in today’s presidential election
Slovakia’s PM Robert Fico is seen as the frontrunner in today’s presidential election

Outgoing President Ivan Gasparovic was elected for the first of two five-year terms in 2004 as voters united against former nationalist PM Vladimir Meciar.

Slovakia adopted the euro in 2009 during Robert Fico’s previous term as prime minister.

The country since has seen significant economic growth.

Past governments been blamed for privatization scandals and other forms of corruption.

Analysts say Andrej Kiska is riding a wave of continuing popular anger at sleaze and distrust in established parties.

The 51-year-old is a successful businessman-turned-philanthropist who says he wants to fight corruption and create a more efficient government.

Other candidates in Saturday’s vote include actor Milan Knazko, who was a leading figure of the 1989 Velvet Revolution that ended Communist rule in Czechoslovakia, and Radoslav Prochazka, an independent conservative lawmaker with a degree from Yale Law School.

Saturday’s first round is unlikely to produce an outright winner, who would need over 50% of the vote, but is expected to send Robert Fico and Andrej Kiska into a run-off on March 29.

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New Harry Potter story about Quidditch World Cup released online

J.K. Rowling is continuing to expand Harry Potter’s wizarding world with her new website, Pottermore.com.

On Friday, J.K. Rowling released the first chapter in a new, 2,400-word story about the Quidditch World Cup.

Although Quidditch has been part of Harry Potter series from the beginning, and Harry and Ron even attend the massive World Cup in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, which was released in 2000, J.K. Rowling’s new story seems to take direct inspiration from the logistical struggles of the Sochi Olympics and upcoming FIFA World Cup in Brazil.

J.K. Rowling released the first chapter of a new Harry Potter story about the Quidditch World Cup
J.K. Rowling released the first chapter of a new Harry Potter story about the Quidditch World Cup

“The ICWQC [International Confederations of Wizards Quidditch Committee] has the unlucky job of regulating this contentious and anarchic competition,” J.K. Rowling writes.

“A source of vehement disagreements, a security risk for all who attend it and a frequent focus for unrest and protest, the Quidditch World Cup is simultaneously the most exhilarating sporting event on earth and a logistical nightmare for the host nation.”

The chapter goes on to list some of the most controversial rules and moments in the tournament, which stretches back to 1473, including not just the Death Eater-driven events of Goblet of Fire, but also the Attack of the Killer Forest in 1809 and Royston Idelwind and the Dissimulators of 1971.

Check Pottermore.com for more on this story.

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Huge Moscow rally against Russian intervention in Crimea

A huge rally is being held in Moscow to oppose Russia’s intervention in Ukraine a day before the region of Crimea votes to secede in favor of joining Russia.

Holding Russian and Ukrainian flags, protesters shouted: “The occupation of Crimea is Russia’s disgrace.”

A smaller pro-Moscow rally was being held elsewhere.

Moscow supports the vote, which Ukraine and the West have dismissed as illegal.

Kiev says Russian “provocateurs” are behind clashes eastern Ukraine.

Huge rally is being held in Moscow to oppose Russia's intervention in Ukraine
Huge rally is being held in Moscow to oppose Russia’s intervention in Ukraine (photo AFP)

Three people have died in Ukraine in pro- and anti-Moscow rallies in the cities of Donetsk and Kharkiv with sides blaming each other.

Russia’s military intervention in the Crimean peninsula – part of Russia until 1954 and host to its Black Sea fleet – followed the fall of Ukraine’s pro-Moscow President Viktor Yanukovych on 22 February.

Ukraine’s interim President Oleksandr Turchinov echoed the charge, saying “Kremlin agents” were organizing and funding the protests in eastern Ukraine.

Moscow denies this, vowing to protect its “compatriots” from far-right radicals.

Up to 50,000 people attended the rally in Moscow to oppose the government’s intervention in Crimea and eastern Ukraine.

Mega Millions jackpot hits $400 million as no winning ticket was sold

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Friday’s Mega Millions jackpot soared to $400 million for the next drawing as no winning tickets were sold this week, lottery officials said.

Friday’s Mega Millions jackpot soared to $400 million for the next drawing as no winning tickets were sold this week
Friday’s Mega Millions jackpot soared to $400 million for the next drawing as no winning tickets were sold this week

The lottery prize would rank seventh among all-time US jackpots.

Friday night’s numbers were 7-20-40-54-69 with Mega Ball 12. That pot would have been worth an estimated $353 million – the fifth largest Mega Millions jackpot ever and the 12th largest US lottery prize ever.

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US Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation sues 16 banks for LIBOR manipulation

The US Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) has sued 16 banks for allegedly manipulating the London interbank offered rate (LIBOR).

The LIBOR rate is used to set trillions of dollars of financial contracts, including mortgages and financial transactions around the world.

The regulator said the manipulation caused substantial losses to 38 US banks which were shut down during and after the 2008 financial crisis.

The sued banks include Barclays, HSBC, Citigroup and Royal Bank of Scotland.

The British Bankers’ Association (BBA) has also been sued by the FDIC.

“BBA participated in the alleged scheme to protect the revenue stream it generated from selling Libor licenses and to appease the Panel Bank Defendants that were members of the BBA,” it was quoted as saying by the AFP news agency.

The FDIC has sued 16 banks for allegedly manipulating the LIBOR
The FDIC has sued 16 banks for allegedly manipulating the LIBOR

The FDIC alleged that the banks mentioned in its lawsuit rigged the rate from August 2007 to at least mid-2011.

Other banks named in the lawsuit include Bank of America, JPMorgan Chase, Deutsche Bank, Lloyds Bank, Credit Suisse, UBS, and Rabobank.

LIBOR is the average rate at which banks lend money to one another and is decided on a daily basis.

Most of the world’s biggest banks contribute estimates to form the LIBOR.

But there have been allegations that some have looked to profit from it by understating or overstating their submissions.

Over the past two years, regulators across the globe have been investigating the manipulation of the rate and there have been $3.7 billion in fines to date.

A string of international banks and brokers have faced both criminal and civil penalties for their involvement in the scandal.

Some banks have also been found to have understated their submissions in the period during and after the financial crisis.

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Missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 was hijacked

Malaysia’s PM Najib Razak has said the communications systems of missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 were deliberately disabled.

According to satellite and radar evidence, the plane then changed course and could have continued flying for a further seven hours.

The plane’s last signal came about seven and a half hours after takeoff, meaning it could have ended up as far as Kazakhstan or deep in the southern Indian Ocean, PM Najib Razak said Saturday.

Najib Razak’s statement confirmed days of mounting speculation that the disappearance of the Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 with 239 people on board on March 8 was not accidental, and underlines the massive task for searchers who already been scouring vast areas of ocean.

The Kuala Lumpur-Beijing flight last made contact with air traffic control as it headed east towards the South China Sea, about one hour after take-off.

Najib Razak told a news conference that new satellite evidence shows “with a high degree of certainty” that the aircraft’s communications systems were disabled just before it reached the east coast of Malaysia.

Malaysia's PM Najib Razak has said the communications systems of the missing flight MH370 were deliberately disabled
Malaysia’s PM Najib Razak has said the communications systems of the missing flight MH370 were deliberately disabled (photo Reuters)

According to a military radar, the flight then turned and flew back over Malaysia before turning north-west.

A satellite was able to pick up a signal from the plane for some seven hours after it lost radar contact, although it was unable to give a precise location, Najib Razak said.

He went on to say that based on this new data, investigators “have determined the plane’s last communication with a satellite was in one of two possible corridors”:

  • a northern corridor stretching from the border of Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan through to northern Thailand
  • a southern corridor stretching from Indonesia to the southern Indian Ocean

Najib Razak said that in light of the new evidence, the investigation had “entered a new phase” and would focus on the crew and passengers on board.

Addressing reports that the plane had been hijacked, he said only “we are still investigating all possibilities as to what caused MH370 to deviate”.

An extensive search of the seas around Malaysia – involving 14 countries, 43 ships and 58 aircraft – have proved fruitless.

Najib Razak’s news conference goes some way to addressing the speculation that had begun circulating in local media that the plane had been hijacked and had somehow landed intact.

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Six Egyptian soldiers killed by gunmen in Shubra al-Khayma

Gunmen have killed six Egyptian soldiers at a checkpoint in the northern Cairo suburb of Shubra al-Khayma, state media reports.

A security official said two bombs left behind by the attackers had been defused.

The violence comes two days after another soldier was shot dead in an attack on an army bus in eastern Cairo.

Egypt has seen an upsurge in violence since the overthrow of Islamist President Mohamed Morsi last July
Egypt has seen an upsurge in violence since the overthrow of Islamist President Mohamed Morsi last July

There has been an upsurge in violence since the overthrow of Islamist President Mohamed Morsi last July.

The military has accused Mohamed Morsi’s Muslim Brotherhood of carrying out this latest and previous attacks. The Muslim Brotherhood denies involvement.

The Muslim Brotherhood was designated a terrorist group in December and thousands of its members have been put on trial.

A series of high-profile attacks on security forces in Cairo and the Sinai Peninsula have been claimed by another group, Ansar Beit al-Maqdis, which it says are in revenge for the military-backed government’s repression of Mohamed Morsi’s supporters.

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Ukraine: Kharkiv deadly clashes ahead of Crimea referendum

According to officials, two people have been killed in clashes between pro-Ukrainian and pro-Russian activists in Ukraine’s eastern city of Kharkiv.

Five people were injured overnight, as gunshots were fired. Rival groups blamed each other for the violence.

Earlier, Russia and the US failed to agree on how to resolve the crisis in Ukraine’s Crimea region, ahead of a secession referendum there.

Russia vowed to respect Sunday’s vote – but the US said it was illegitimate.

Moscow has been tightening its military grip on Crimea – the southern autonomous republic in Ukraine – where voters are to decide on whether to re-join Russia or stay with Kiev.

The violence reportedly began on Kharkiv’s Svoboda Square on Friday evening and later moved to an office of a pro-Ukrainian group in the city.

Two people have been killed in clashes between pro-Ukrainian and pro-Russian activists in Ukraine's eastern city of Kharkiv
Two people have been killed in clashes between pro-Ukrainian and pro-Russian activists in Ukraine’s eastern city of Kharkiv

Eyewitnesses said that pro-Russian activists tried to storm the rival protesters, who had barricaded themselves in.

The witnesses said that shots had been fired and Molotov cocktails thrown in.

Kharkiv Mayor Hennadiy Kernes was later quoted by Ukrainian media as saying that two people were killed and five injured.

Meanwhile, Kharkiv Governor Ihor Baluta called the incident “a provocation”.

Both rival groups blame each other for starting the clashes. A criminal investigation is now under way.

This follows Thursday night’s violence in Donetsk, also in the east, where at least one person died in fighting between a pro-Russian crowd and supporters of the new government in Kiev.

Ukraine accuses Russia of using provocateurs to stoke unrest on the eastern border. Moscow denies this, vowing to protect its “compatriots” from far-right radicals.

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Devyani Khobragade re-indicted by US grand jury

Indian diplomat Devyani Khobragade has been re-indicted by a grand jury in the US.

Devyani Khobragade is accused of visa fraud and underpaying her housekeeper, lawyers in New York said.

The move comes two days after a US judge threw out virtually identical charges on the grounds that Devyani Khobragade had diplomatic immunity.

Devyani Khobragade is accused of visa fraud and underpaying her housekeeper in the US
Devyani Khobragade is accused of visa fraud and underpaying her housekeeper in the US (photo Reuters)

However, that ruling left open the possibility that prosecutors could bring a new indictment.

Devyani Khobragade has always denied any wrongdoing.

Her lawyer, Daniel Arshack, had no immediate comment on Friday.

Devyani Khobragade was detained in New York in December on suspicion of visa fraud and making false statements, after being accused of paying her Indian maid below the US minimum wage.

The Indian government said it was “shocked and appalled” at the manner of her arrest, and ordered a series of diplomatic reprisals against the US, including the withdrawal of a US diplomat from India.

Devyani Khobragade returned to India in January after she was indicted on criminal charges and India refused to waive her immunity.

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Oscar Pistorius’ expensive watches went missing from crime scene

Former police officer Col. Schoombie van Rensburg told Oscar Pistorius’ murder trial that two of the athlete’s watches went missing from the crime scene.

Col. Schoombie van Rensburg said he had been “furious” at the disappearances and had ordered officers to be body-searched for the “expensive” watches.

The court was also shown a photo of Oscar Pistorius in blood-covered shorts.

Oscar Pistorius denies murdering his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp last year, saying he mistook her for an intruder.

The prosecution says he intentionally shot Reeva Steenkamp after an argument at his house on February 14, 2013.

Col. Schoombie van Rensburg, who was initially in charge of the crime scene, said that when he first saw the watches he was worried about them and ordered them to be photographed because they “looked expensive”.

Col. Schoombie van Rensburg told Oscar Pistorius' murder trial that two of the athlete’s watches went missing from the crime scene
Col. Schoombie van Rensburg told Oscar Pistorius’ murder trial that two of the athlete’s watches went missing from the crime scene

After returning to the main bedroom where a team of forensic experts was gathering evidence, the police officer realized one watch, said to be worth as much as $10,000 was missing. He said he was told Oscar Pistorius’ sister Aimee had come into the room and removed it.

After leaving the room again, another watch went missing, so he gave instructions for the police officers and their cars to be searched.

Col. Schoombie van Rensburg said that after that, everyone entering and leaving the scene was thoroughly searched and entered into a log, presented in court.

He said he told Oscar Pistorius he should file a complaint, while he opened a case of theft.

The former officer, who retired last year, also told the court he was angry when he saw a ballistics expert handling Oscar Pistorius’ 9mm pistol without any gloves, and told him to put some on.

The admissions call into question the police’s handling of the crime scene, in a case that is likely to hinge on sensitive forensic evidence, correspondents say.

Friday’s hearing has now been adjourned and the trial continues on Monday.

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Bill Clinton’s White House records: Second batch of documents released

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Another 4,000 pages of records from President Bill Clinton’s White House period have been released by the US National Archive.

The newly released records include edited versions of President Bill Clinton’s remarks to the nation after the 2000 election recount and Hillary Rodham Clinton’s speech to the Democratic National Convention that year.

The National Archives has released another 4,000 pages of records from former President Bill Clinton's White House
The National Archives has released another 4,000 pages of records from former President Bill Clinton’s White House (photo White House)

Another document from an adviser to Vice President Al Gore offers instructions on how to respond to a January 1999 poll in USA Today that showed candidate George W. Bush leading Gore. The adviser urged Al Gore aides to “UNDERSPIN it and downplay its significance”.

This is the second batch of President Bill Clinton records to be released in recent weeks. The documents are being closely watched as former first lady and secretary of state Hillary Clinton considers another presidential bid in 2016.

Sarkoleaks scandal: Atlantico website ordered to remove Nicolas Sarkozy tapes

French news website Atlantico has been ordered by a Paris court to remove the recordings of secretly taped conversations of Nicolas Sarkozy during his time as president.

Judges also sentenced Nicolas Sarkozy’s former aide, Patrick Buisson, to pay damages for making the recordings, some of which involved the former president’s wife Carla Bruni.

Nicolas Sarkozy and Carla Bruni took legal action after the audio appeared on Atlantico‘s website.

The website said it already taken down files featuring Carla Bruni because she was not a politician.

The so-called Sarkoleaks scandal, which broke in early March, caused turmoil in Nicolas Sarkozy’s party, the opposition centre-right UMP.

Although embarrassing, the transcripts were mostly harmless and contained no political bombshells.

Patrick Buisson has been ordered to pay damages for making the recordings involving Nicolas Sarkozy and Carla Bruni
Patrick Buisson has been ordered to pay damages for making the recordings involving Nicolas Sarkozy and Carla Bruni

On Friday, the court in Paris ordered Atlantico to immediately remove the files or face daily fines.

The court also ordered Patrick Buisson, 64, to pay 10,000 euros ($13,900) in damages to Nicolas Sarkozy and Carla Bruni. Lawyers for the couple welcomed the ruling.

A highly controversial figure whose political origins lie on the far-right, Patrick Buisson was credited with engineering Nicolas Sarkozy’s election win seven years ago by pushing him to toughen his stance on immigration and crime, correspondents say.

At the trial, it emerged that Patrick Buisson had recorded hundreds of hours of conversations, using a dictaphone kept in his pocket, during Nicolas Sarkozy’s 2007-2012 term.

Patrick Buisson’s lawyer argued in court the tapes had been made to help him to keep a proper record of all discussions with Nicolas Sarkozy and other officials.

In the recordings, Nicolas Sarkozy is heard discussing confidential affairs of state but also sharing private chats with his wife, Carla Bruni.

At one point, Carla Bruni jokes about having to put her modeling career on hold while she was first lady.

“I thought I was marrying a guy with a salary,” she is heard saying.

“I had big contracts and now nothing.”

The leaks also contain excerpts in which top officials boast of their influence over Nicolas Sarkozy and express scorn over his wife’s presence at meetings at the Elysee.

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Missing Malaysia Airlines jet flew on for more than five hours after losing radar contact

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New reports claim Malaysia Airlines plane may have been flying for more than five hours after it disappeared.

According to a BBC report, it is believed the plane was sending automated signals to a satellite system long after radar contact was lost.

This would mean flight MH370 could have flown more than 1,000 miles beyond its last confirmed position.

On Friday, US surveillance teams were sent to the Indian Ocean, much further west than the initial searches

The Indian navy has also been asked to search an area in the Bay of Bengal off India’s Chennai coast, Malaysian authorities said on Friday.

Flight MH370 vanished last Saturday with 239 people on board.

The plane – which was supposed to be flying to Beijing from Kuala Lumpur – last made contact with air traffic control over the South China Sea to the east of Malaysia.

Malaysia Airlines plane may have been flying for more than five hours after it disappeared
Malaysia Airlines plane may have been flying for more than five hours after it disappeared

However, the BBC understands that a satellite system operated by London-based telecommunications company Inmarsat received an automated signal from flight MH370 at least five hours after the plane was reported lost.

The signal could only have been sent if the plane was intact and powered, and may explain why search teams have moved to the Indian Ocean.

Earlier, US media outlets also quoted unnamed officials as saying that the Boeing 777 was “pinging” satellites for hours after its last contact with air traffic controllers.

White House spokesman Jay Carney has confirmed that US teams were shifting their focus to the Indian Ocean because of “new information”, but gave no further details.

Malaysia has not yet commented on the latest claims.

The US – one of a number of countries helping to search for the plane – has sent a navy destroyer and a sophisticated surveillance aircraft to the Indian Ocean.

The Indian navy, air force and coast guard are also now involved after a request from the Malaysian government.

Indian naval spokesman DK Sharma said on Friday that six ships and five aircraft were scouring the Andaman Sea.

Malaysian authorities later said that India’s Eastern Naval Command was to search an area of sea 3,500 sq miles off the Chennai coast.

China said on Friday it was sending a patrol ship to the Malacca Strait, west of Malaysia, after a fruitless search in the Gulf in Thailand.

The official Xinhua news agency said experts and officials had met on Friday and “analyzed new information”, but did not give details.

Some 153 of the passengers on board the plane were Chinese, and Beijing has been pressing Malaysia to intensify its search.

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US-Russia talks: No common vision on Ukraine crisis

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has announced that Russia and the US have “no common vision” on the crisis in Ukraine after meeting US Secretary of State John Kerry in London.

However, Sergei Lavrov called his London meeting with John Kerry “constructive”.

John Kerry said the US was “deeply concerned” about Russia sending troops to the Ukraine border and in Crimea.

Sergei Lavrov said Moscow would respect the result of Sunday’s referendum in Crimea on whether to join Russia but John Kerry said the US would not recognize it.

After six hours of talks, Sergei Lavrov told reporters that Russia had no plans to invade south-eastern Ukraine.

Russia would “respect the will of the people of Crimea”, he said.

Crimeans are to vote on Sunday, March 16, on whether to leave Ukraine and become part of the Russian Federation.

John Kerry, who described the talks as “direct and candid”, said the US acknowledged Russia’s “legitimate interests” in Ukraine.

Russia and the US have no common vision on the Ukraine crisis
Russia and the US have no common vision on the Ukraine crisis

He said that the US had not changed its position on the “illegitimate” referendum in Crimea and would not recognize its outcome.

However, John Kerry said his Russian counterpart had made it clear that President Vladimir Putin was not prepared to make any decision until after the vote.

The secretary of state said that he had told Sergei Lavrov that there would be consequences if Russia “does not find a way to change course”.

Russia’s military intervention in the Crimean peninsula – part of Russia until 1954 and host to its Black Sea fleet – followed the fall of Ukraine’s pro-Moscow President Viktor Yanukovych on February 22.

Moscow has not recognized the interim government that took over in Kiev following Viktor Yanukovych’s departure.

Sergei Lavrov said that Russia had “deep concern” that there were “no measures” to provide security and order in Ukraine or to prevent the actions of “radicals”.

Thursday night saw clashes in Ukraine’s eastern city of Donetsk between a pro-Russian crowd and supporters of the new Kiev government, which left at least one person dead.

The US and the EU have said that Sunday’s vote in Crimea violates international law and the Ukrainian constitution, and are planning to impose sanctions against Russian officials if the crisis does not ease.

President Barack Obama also reiterated on Friday that there would be “consequences” if Ukraine’s “sovereignty continues to be violated”.

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Rare case of female-to-female HIV infection reported in Texas

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The US Centers for Disease Control (CDC) has published details of a rare case of suspected female-to-female HIV infection.

A 46-year-old woman “likely acquired” the virus during a six-month monogamous relationship with a HIV-positive woman in Texas, said the CDC.

The woman was infected with a strain that had a 98% genetic match to her partner’s.

CDC has published details of a rare case of suspected female-to-female HIV infection in Texas
CDC has published details of a rare case of suspected female-to-female HIV infection in Texas

The virus can be transmitted when bodily fluids come into contact with cuts, abrasions and mucus membranes.

The originally uninfected partner is said to have had a history of heterosexual relationships but none during the past 10 years.

The woman also had none of the other HIV exposure risks, including intravenous drug use.

Her partner, a 43-year-old woman, had stopped taking antiretroviral drugs in 2010.

Donald Trump on Today Show: Vladimir Putin has eaten Barack Obama’s lunch

Donald Trump appeared on The Today Show to promote his 2014 Miss USA pageant airing on NBC in June, when the conversation turned to President Barack Obama and his weakness in handling Russia’s actions in Crimea.

“You’ve been critical of the president and his handling of the situation with Ukraine and Crimea,” the show co-host Matt Lauer said.

“I think you said, I’m paraphrasing here, but basically [Russian President Vladimir] Putin was playing with or toying with Obama. That is kind of a common refrain of yours, I should mention.”

Donald Trump replied that others have said the same thing.

“But you always think that Obama is being weak,” Matt Lauer said.

Donald Trump appeared on The Today Show to promote his 2014 Miss USA pageant, when the conversation turned to Barack Obama
Donald Trump appeared on The Today Show to promote his 2014 Miss USA pageant, when the conversation turned to Barack Obama (photo NBC)

“What would you have done differently than he did in the days before Russian troops went into Crimea?”

The incursion should have never happened, Donald Trump said.

“If you’re the president, that doesn’t happen and it’s not a big surprise,” he said.

“I mean, it should have worked so that a thing like that doesn’t happen.”

The US should be strong in its reaction to Vladimir Putin, Donald Trump said.

“We should definitely do sanctions. And we have to show some strength. I mean, Putin has eaten Obama’s lunch, therefore our lunch, for a long period of time,” he said.

“And I just hope that Obama, who’s not looking too good, doesn’t do something very foolish and very stupid to show his manhood. I just hope that doesn’t happen.”

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Anti-Putin websites blocked in Russia

According to new reports, Moscow has blocked access to four anti-Putin websites.

Alexei Navalny’s blog, two news sites and one run by Garry Kasparov were blocked on the orders of Russia’s prosecutor general’s office.

In a statement, it said the blocks were imposed because of the sites’ role in helping stage recent illegal protests.

Critics said the blocks were just the latest in a series of moves by Russia’s government to stifle dissent.

The blocks come as Russia’s central bank reported that hackers had targeted its main website. The site, and that of the Kremlin, were briefly unavailable with authorities saying “technical reasons” were making them hard to reach.

Moscow has blocked access to four anti-Putin websites.
Moscow has blocked access to four anti-Putin websites.

Opposition leader Alexei Navalny is currently under house arrest for two months – a punishment imposed for violating the terms of a five-year suspended sentence given after he was tried on charges of embezzlement. The terms of his house arrest demand that he does not receive visitors or use the net.

Anna Veduta, a spokeswoman for Alexei Navalny, said in a tweet that the block was a “political decision taken as part of the cleansing of the media space”.

The block also extends to the Russian news sites Ej.ru and grani.ru as well as the kasparov.ru website.

Alexander Ryklin, editor of the Ej.ru website, said the imposition of the block was “monstrous” and a “direct violation of all the principles of freedom of speech”.

“These sites contain incitement to illegal activity and participation in public events held in violation of the established order,” said a statement from Russia’s state communications monitoring agency Roskomnadzor.

The imposition of the blocks became possible on February 1 after a law drawn up in late 2013 to police sites involved in illegal protests took effect.

It is not clear how successful the blocks will be as followers of Alexei Navalny have widely published details of how to reach the sites and avoid official censorship.

Duck Dynasty stars to attend Faith, Family & Ducks event at JQH Arena in Springfield

Duck Dynasty’s Willie, Korie, Miss Kay and Uncle Si Robertson will appear at event in Springfield in April.

Willie, Korie, Miss Kay and Uncle Si Robertson will appear at event in Springfield in April
Willie, Korie, Miss Kay and Uncle Si Robertson will appear at event in Springfield in April (photo A&E)

The Robertsons will be part of JTK Productions’ Faith, Family & Ducks event at the JQH Arena on April 26, according to a news release. Doors open at 5:30 p.m.

“The Robertson’s will entertain the crowd with stories of their successes and how they live, along with lessons and moments they’ve shared along the way,” the release reads.

The event will also feature live music and sponsor booths with free samples and giveaways. Tickets, which go on sale March 14 at 10 a.m., start at $37 and will be available at the arena box office, at www.missouristatetix.com and by calling 417-836-7678417-836-7678.

Louie returns for Season 4 on May 5

FX’s comedy-drama series Louie is headed back to the air for Season 4.

According to the network, Louie is returning for its fourth season in May after a hiatus of 19 months.

FX’s comedy-drama series Louie is headed back to the air for Season 4
FX’s comedy-drama series Louie is headed back to the air for Season 4

It was fall 2012 when the hiatus was announced at the request of series star Louis C.K.

The series’ creator said he needed “a little breathing room” after wrapping the comedy’s third season, a break “to feel hungry” again.

Louie will return May 5 for its new season of 14 episodes, airing two episodes back to back for seven weeks through June 16.

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Rocky The Musical debuts on Broadway

Sylvester Stallone made his Broadway debut with Rocky The Musical.

The musical has opened on Broadway with technical wizardry triumphing over “non-descript” music.

Rocky The Musical – based on Oscar-winning movie Rocky – is co-written by the film’s star Sylvester Stallone.

Rocky The Musical has opened on Broadway with technical wizardry triumphing over non-descript music
Rocky The Musical has opened on Broadway with technical wizardry triumphing over non-descript music

Set in 1975 Philadelphia, it follows an amateur boxer who gets a surprise shot at the heavyweight championship.

The final scene sees Rocky battle world champion Apollo Creed in the ring.

Andy Karl, in the role of Rocky, and Margo Seibert, as his love interest Adrian, also draw praise after the musical debut.

But ultimately, it is the show’s technical wizardry that triumphs.

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Oscar Pistorius trial day 10: Athlete had blood on his arm after shooting Reeva Steenkamp

On the tenth day of Oscar Pistorius trial in Pretoria, former police officer Col. Schoombie van Rensburg has said he was “furious” when two of the athlete’s watches went missing from the crime scene.

Col Schoombie van Rensburg told the murder trial he ordered his officers to be body-searched for the “expensive” watches, but they were not found.

He also said an officer had handled Oscar Pistorius’ gun without wearing gloves.

Paralympic champion Oscar Pistorius denies murder, saying he mistook Reeva Steenkamp for an intruder.

The prosecution says he shot Reeva Steenkamp after an argument at his house on February 14, 2013.

Schoombie van Rensburg, who was initially in charge of the crime scene, said that when he first saw the watches he was worried about them and ordered them to be photographed because they “looked expensive”.

After returning to the main bedroom where a team of forensic experts was gathering evidence, he realized one watch, said to be worth as much as $10,000 was missing. He said he was told Oscar Pistorius’ sister Aimee had come into the room and removed it.

Oscar Pistorius had blood on his arm after shooting Reeva Steenkamp last year
Oscar Pistorius had blood on his arm after shooting Reeva Steenkamp last year

After leaving the room again, another watch went missing, so he gave instructions for the police officers and their cars to be searched.

Schoombie van Rensburg said that after that, everyone entering and leaving the scene was thoroughly searched and entered into a log, presented in court.

He described his stunned reaction to the watches’ disappearance: “I said, <<I can’t believe it. We were just there. How can this watch be gone?>>”.

He said he told Oscar Pistorius he should file a complaint, while he opened a case of theft.

The former officer, who retired last year, also told the court he was angry when he saw a ballistics expert handling Oscar Pistorius’ 9mm pistol without any gloves, and told him to put some on.

The admissions call into question the police’s handling of the crime scene, in a case that is likely to hinge on sensitive forensic evidence.

Col. Schoombie van Rensburg also said he saw Oscar Pistorius with blood on his arm, while the court was shown a photograph of the athlete with blood on his shorts.

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Mark Zuckerberg calls Barack Obama to express frustration over NSA digital surveillance

Mark Zuckerberg has revealed he has called President Barack Obama to “express frustration” over US digital surveillance.

The 29-year-old Facebook founder said in a blog post the US government “should be the champion for the internet, not a threat”.

Mark Zuckerberg’s comments come a day after a report the NSA imitated a Facebook server to infect surveillance targets’ computers.

The NSA said the report was “inaccurate”.

Mark Zuckerberg said in September that the US “blew it” on internet spying.

He wrote on Thursday “it seems like it will take a very long time for true full reform”.

“When our engineers work tirelessly to improve security, we imagine we’re protecting you against criminals, not our own government,” Mark Zuckerberg said in his blog post.

“The US government should be the champion for the internet, not a threat.

Mark Zuckerberg has revealed he has called President Barack Obama to "express frustration" over US digital surveillance
Mark Zuckerberg has revealed he has called President Barack Obama to “express frustration” over US digital surveillance

“They need to be much more transparent about what they’re doing, or otherwise people will believe the worst.”

The NSA’s activities were leaked by a former contractor for the agency, Edward Snowden, last year.

Edward Snowden’s leaks have pointed to the NSA collecting phone records, tapping fiber-optic cables that carry global communications and hacking networks.

According to the documents, the agencies had “backdoor” access to the servers of nine major technology companies including Microsoft, Yahoo, Google, Facebook, PalTalk, AOL, Skype, YouTube and Apple.

All the companies named have denied their involvement.

The NSA called the latest claims, that it expanded surveillance by using malware, “inaccurate”.

The agency said in a statement: “The NSA uses its technical capabilities only to support lawful and appropriate foreign intelligence operations, all of which must be carried out in strict accordance with its authorities.”

White House spokeswoman Caitlin Hayden confirmed that the president spoke with Mark Zuckerberg on Wednesday evening regarding “recent reports in the press about alleged activities by the US intelligence community”. She gave no further comment.

In his latest blog post, Mark Zuckerberg said that to keep the internet strong, “we need to keep it secure”.

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