Tuesday, June 14, 2016

UEFA to punish Russia for fans' violence at Euro 2016 game

UEFA is set to announce the first verdict against Russia on Tuesday for the clashes between its football hooligans and British fans. Some Russian officials praised their aggressive compatriots for "defending their country's honor". Violence inspired calls to boycott football games with Russian team's participation. Our correspondent in Moscow Daria Bondarchuk has more details.

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ORLANDO GUNMAN 'REGULARLY VISITED THE PULSE'

Several customers of the Pulse nightclub in Orlando say gunman Omar Mateen had been a regular visitor.

Witnesses also report having recognised Mateen from gay dating apps.

This after vigils were held around the world for the 49 victims of Sunday's gun attack.

US authorities say Omar Mateen pledged allegiance to the Islamic State, and before the attack he had been on the FBI's radar over potential terrorism links.

Former US intelligence officer Bob Ayers says it's impossible to keep track of all people who might become radicalised.

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German police identify football rioters

Police in the German city of Dresden have identified some of the football fans responsible for rioting before the country's match with Ukraine in the European Championships.

Chaotic scents of violence have marred the first week of the tournament being held in France.

Ira Spitzer reports from Berlin.

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Monday, June 13, 2016

NYC in solidarity with Orlando


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New York City is standing in solidarity with the people of Orlando.

City officials and the LGBT community are holding an evening memorial at the famous Stonewall Inn, site of the 1969 riots that launched the gay rights movement.

Our New York  correspondent Liling Tan reports.

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UN Chief expresses outrage, sends condolences to Orlando victims

Top United Nations officials have expressed outrage over the massacre
in Orlando, Florida.

At least 49 people were killed by a shooter who targeted a nightclub
early Sunday morning.

Our UN Correspondent Radmilla Suleymanova reports.

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Surgeries continue for those injured in Orlando shooting

Some Orlando shooting victims have been released from hospital, while five of the injured remain in grave condition.

Authorities are continuing the process of notifying the families of the deceased, and an investigation into the shooting is in progress.

Our correspondent Nick Harper is on the scene in Orlando:

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Our correspondent Nick Harper is on the scene in Orlando - he has more details of exactly what happened during the attack over the weekend.

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Trump calls for suspension of immigration from countries with history of terrorism

Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump wants to crack down on immigration to the US following the Orlando massacre.

He's calling for a suspension of all immigration from "areas of the world that have a proven history of terrorism" against the US.

Mr Trump says he will continue to defend the right to bear arms, and fight to overhaul the FBI's ability to conduct more in-depth background checks into potential terrorists.

He said "radical Islam" is incompatible with American values.

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Donald Trump announced he would suspend immigration from certain countries as President.

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He said tackling extremism is a quality of life issue for Americans.

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Donald Trump said our immigration system is broken, and allows extremists into the country.

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In wake of Orlando massacre, Trump proposes to "suspend immigration"

Donald Trump says if he's elected US President he will now ban immigration from any part of the world with links to terrorism.


In his first speech since the Orlando massacre, he pledged a dramatic extension of his previous plan to close the country's borders to Muslims.


Our US Correspondent Simon Marks reports.


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Clinton calls for greater gun control

In the wake of the Orlando massacre, Hillary Clinton is vowing to fight for tighter gun control if she becomes the next US President.

She says it is too easy for terrorists to obtain assault style weapons, and carry out the murder of civilians.

Speaking before an enthusiastic crowd in Cleveland while on the campaign trail, Ms Clinton said stopping "lone wolf" attacks would be a priority for her presidency.

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UN rights chief worries over spike in migrant detention in Europe, confinement of children

The UN High Commission for Human Rights is calling attention to a spike in the detention of migrants in Europe. 

Reid Ra'ad Al Hussein said he's worried about the growing number of confinement areas for migrants set up in Greece and Italy, and especially over the detention of children. 

U.N. correspondent Liling Tan has the details.

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Fighting between Ethiopia and Eritrea in border town

Fighting has broken out between Eritrea and Ethiopia along the countries' border. Eritrea has blamed Ethiopia for starting the conflict, which broke out on Sunday.

Coletta Wanjohi reports from Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.



Fighting has been reported since Sunday in the Tsorona Central Front, south of Eritrea's capital Asmara and close to the border.

Eritrea issued, then removed, a press statement blaming Ethiopia for the fighting. Ethiopia has yet to officially comment. 

Eritrea and Ethiopia routinely accuse each other of backing rebels trying to destabilize and topple the other's government.

Eritrea, which won independence from Ethiopia in 1991, fought a bloody border war with Ethiopia between 1998 and 2000. Tensions between the Horn of Africa nations persist.

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FBI: Mateen claimed ties to numerous terror groups

FBI Director James Comey says alleged Florida gunman Omar Mateen was radicalized online, and proclaimed ties to a number of extremist organizations.

Mr Comey says Mateen's motivations for the attack are "confusing", with the shooter claiming inspiration from varied militant groups including the Islamic State, Hezbollah, Al Nusra Front, and Al Qaeda.

The FBI Director also revealed that Mateen had been known to authorities since 2013. During the course of two investigations into whether Mateen was indeed a terrorist, the FBI introduced him to confidential sources, recorded his conversations, followed him, searched his financial records, and interviewed those who knew him... but did not find reason to take action against him.

Mr Comey said the investigation into the Orlando attack will continue- as well as an internal review into whether the FBI should have proceeded differently in his case.

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FBI Director Comey says Mateen's extremist ties are unclear.

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Obama says Orlando shooting was "homegrown extremism"

US President Barack Obama says both extremist views and too-easy access to guns played a role in the deadly Orlando shooting.

Mr Obama said that, although alleged gunman Omar Mateen declared allegiance to the Islamic State, there is no clear evidence that he was directed by any foreign group or was part of a larger plot.

The President said the massacre, which has claimed 49 victims so far, was a devastating attack on all Americans.

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Mr. Obama said both extremism and a lack of gun control are to blame:

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Ex-wife of Florida shooter says he was unstable

The ex-wife of Omar Mateen, who is accused of killing nearly fifty people in a gay night club in Orlando, says he was mentally unstable.

Sitora Yusufiy, who was married to Mateen between 2009 and 2011, says he was physically abusive and displayed homophobic attitudes.

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Sitora Yusufiy says her family had to rescue her from Mateen.

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Two English fans jailed following 2016 Euro violence

Two England football fans have been jailed and banned from France following violence over the weekend at the European Championship.

Alexander Booth and Ian Hepworth were the first fans to be dealt with following trouble in Marsaille, which happened before England's Euro 2016 opener against Russia.

Our UK correspondent Martha Holeyman reports

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New Yorkers pay tribute to Orlando victims

Memorials are taking place all over the world for the victims of the weekend's shooting at a gay dance club in Orlando, Florida.

According to his father, alleged gunman Omar Mateen was upset by the sight of "two men kissing," with homophobia likely one of the motives behind the shooting.

His attack in the club left at least 49 people dead and over 50 injured.

At the Stonewall Inn in New York, famous gay rights site, people are paying tribute to the victims.

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Trump increases call for ban on Syrian refugees

Donald Trump is increasing his call to ban Syrian refugees from entering the US following the deadly shooting attack in Orlando.

He says "radical Islam" is to blame for the shooting spree,  and says President Obama should resign for refusing to acknowledge the problem in those terms.

US-born alleged gunman Omar Mateen had pledged allegiance to the Islamic State.

Mr. Trump spoke with CNN:

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Trump and Clinton spar over gun control in light of Orlando massacre

Donald Trump says there is no reason for the US to ban assault rifles, despite the weekend's attack on an Orlando nightclub that left 49 people and the gunman dead.


His rival in the race for the US Presidency, Hillary Clinton, is vowing to push for an assault weapon ban.


Our Washington Correspondent Simon Marks reports.


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Officials confirm Orlando gunman pledged ISIS allegiance

Officials in Orlando have confirmed that Omar Mateen, suspected of killing 49 people and injuring scores more, had pledged allegiance to the Islamic state terror group.

Mateen reiterated his loyalty to ISIS during a call with emergency services the night of the attack.

The militant group has claimed responsibility for the largest mass shooting in US history.

Florida Governor Rick Scott says the ISIS group, and ISIS-inspired attacks, must be stopped.

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Microsoft buys Linkedin for $26.2 billion cash