Monday 31 March 2014

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Palestinians give Kerry 24 hours to solve prisoner crisis

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RAMALLAH (AFP) - The Palestinians on Monday gave US Secretary of State John Kerry 24 hours to resolve a dispute with Israel over prisoners after which they will resume moves to seek international recognition.If we don't get an answer from John Kerry on the prisoners tonight, we'll begin to ask for membership in all UN agencies tomorrow, Palestinian MP Mustafa Barghuti told AFP following a top-level leadership meeting in Ramallah which took place as Kerry arrived in Israel.US peace efforts are teetering on the brink of collapse after Israel refused to free a group of 26 long-serving Palestinian prisoners under an agreement which brought the sides back to the negotiating table in July 2013.Furious Palestinian officials have warned that unless Israel changes its stance on the prisoner releases, it could signal the end of the talks.Another Palestinian official who attended the meeting in Ramallah told AFP the Israeli government violated the agreements and must bear the consequences of its decisions.The two Palestinian officials also said that the leadership had confirmed there was no link between the release of Palestinian prisoners and the extension of negotiations.Top officials also agreed there would be no extension of talks without a comprehensive freeze on settlement construction in the West Bank and annexed east Jerusalem, they said.The peace talks, which have so far yielded no obvious results, are due to draw to a close on April 29 and US efforts are currently focused on getting the parties to agree an extension.Kerry arrived on Monday evening from Paris for a flying visit and was locked in talks with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ahead of a late-night meeting with Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas.He was to return to Europe on Tuesday morning, officials said.

North, South Korea trade live fire over sea border

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SEOUL (AFP) - The two Koreas traded hundreds of rounds of live artillery fire across their disputed maritime border Monday, forcing South Korean islanders to take shelter a day after the North drove up tensions by threatening a new nuclear test.The exchange, triggered by a three-hour North Korean live-fire exercise that dropped shells into South Korean waters, was limited to untargeted shelling into the sea, military officials said.South Korea's defence ministry said the North fired some 500 shells during the drill, around 100 of them landing on the south side of the sea boundary.The ministry said the South had responded to Pyongyang's premeditated provocation by firing 300 shells from K-9 self-propelled howitzer batteries based on its front-line islands.If the North takes issue with our legitimate returning of fire and uses it to make yet another provocation towards our sea and islands, we will make a resolute retaliation, ministry spokesman Kim Min-Seok said.The United States denounced North Korea's artillery fire, with the White House and the Pentagon accusing Pyongyang of dangerous behavior.The provocation that the North Koreans have once again engaged in is dangerous and it needs to stop, Pentagon chief Chuck Hagel told reporters in Washington.Hagel said the North's actions would be a subject that I will discuss with my counterpart in China during a tour of Asia over the next two weeks.Analysts said the incident, coming a day after Pyongyang threatened to conduct a new type of nuclear test, was largely a sign of the North's growing frustration with US resistance to resuming multi-party talks on its nuclear programme.I don't see that this ran any real risk of escalating into a serious clash, said Yang Moo-Jin, a professor at the University of North Korean Studies in Seoul.It's really North Korea showing it intends to keep the pressure on to resume a dialogue, Yang said.Pyongyang sees the nuclear negotiations as an opportunity to win material concessions and aid from the international community. The South Korean stock market shrugged off the incident, with the main Kospi index closing up 0.23 percent at 1,985.61.The North had ensured maximum publicity for its live-fire drill by taking the unusual step of notifying the South beforehand, and issuing a provocative no-sail, no-fly advisory.The exercise began at 12:15pm (0315 GMT) and South Korea, which had threatened to respond if any shells crossed the border, retaliated shortly afterwards, the defence ministry said.As a precaution, border island residents were evacuated to shelters, as South Korean fighter jets flew overhead. The evacuation order was lifted an hour after the North ended its drill.In November 2010, North Korea shelled Yeonpyeong island just south of the sea boundary, killing four people and triggering concerns of a full-scale conflict.China, the North's key ally, expressed concern and urged the two Koreas to exercise restraint.Currently there are raised tensions on the Korean peninsula, and we are concerned about this. We hope relevant parties exercise restraint, Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Hong Lei told reporters.Pyongyang has carried out a series of rocket and short-range missile launches in recent weeks, in a pointed protest at ongoing annual South Korea-US military exercises.Monday's incident coincided with a massive, amphibious landing drill by nearly 15,000 South Korean and US troops.

Nairobi blasts kill at least six: police

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NAIROBI (AFP) - Three almost simultaneous blasts in the main Somali district of the Kenyan capital Nairobi Monday left at least six people dead and scores injured, said police, raising suspicions of terrorism.We are here at a crime scene. Of course we suspect it is a terrorist attack, Nairobi police commander Benson Kibue told reporters.The injuries number 25 -- they are in various hospitals -- and we have retrieved six bodies, he said.The three blasts targeted two small restaurants and a local clinic in a particularly densely populated area of Eastleigh, an area often known as Little Mogadishu because of its predominantly Somali population.Police were still trying to establish the type of explosives used, with Kibue saying one of the blasts might have been a homemade bomb and other witnesses at the scene of the different attacks saying one or more grenades were thrown.Eastleigh has in recent years been the scene of several explosions usually attributed by the police to Islamist extremists.Rescue workers wanted to retrieve parts from bodies blown apart by the biggest blast, but police, present at the scene in large numbers, had cordoned off the area and were first searching it for further possible explosives, an AFP photographer at the scene said.The blasts came as people made their way home for the evening, some stopping for a bite to eat.The attack comes a week after six people died when assailants burst into a church in the Likoni district close to the port city of Mombasa and opened fire on worshippers.The latest attacks have happened amid heightened warnings of a threat of Islamist violence in Kenya and despite boosted security in major cities.A suspected assailant was killed on Sunday when an explosive device he was making blew up in his face.The discovery earlier this month of an explosive-laden vehicle parked at a police station in a district of Mombasa, and the revelation that the police only searched it six days after impounding it and arresting its occupants added to the climate of insecurity.Kibue assured the public that those behind Mondays attack will be brought to justice.Rest assured, whoever has done this thing, we will get them. There is no need to panic. We are on top of these issues, he said.Kenya has been hit by a series of attacks since sending troops into southern Somalia in October 2011 to battle Al-Qaeda-linked Shebab insurgents.The Islamists claimed responsibility for the most deadly attack, in which they laid siege to Nairobis upmarket shopping mall Westgate in September, killing at least 67.Dozens of other smaller attacks, most of them in the capital, on the coast or in the eastern and northeastern regions bordering Somalia, have been attributed to Shebab sympathisers.

North, South Korea trade live fire over sea border

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SEOUL (AFP) - The two Koreas traded hundreds of rounds of live artillery fire across their disputed maritime border Monday, forcing South Korean islanders to take shelter a day after the North drove up tensions by threatening a new nuclear test.The exchange, triggered by a three-hour North Korean live-fire exercise that dropped shells into South Korean waters, was limited to untargeted shelling into the sea, military officials said.South Korea's defence ministry said the North fired some 500 shells during the drill, around 100 of them landing on the south side of the sea boundary.The ministry said the South had responded to Pyongyang's premeditated provocation by firing 300 shells from K-9 self-propelled howitzer batteries based on its front-line islands.If the North takes issue with our legitimate returning of fire and uses it to make yet another provocation towards our sea and islands, we will make a resolute retaliation, ministry spokesman Kim Min-Seok said.The United States denounced North Korea's artillery fire, with the White House and the Pentagon accusing Pyongyang of dangerous behavior.The provocation that the North Koreans have once again engaged in is dangerous and it needs to stop, Pentagon chief Chuck Hagel told reporters in Washington.Hagel said the North's actions would be a subject that I will discuss with my counterpart in China during a tour of Asia over the next two weeks.Analysts said the incident, coming a day after Pyongyang threatened to conduct a new type of nuclear test, was largely a sign of the North's growing frustration with US resistance to resuming multi-party talks on its nuclear programme.I don't see that this ran any real risk of escalating into a serious clash, said Yang Moo-Jin, a professor at the University of North Korean Studies in Seoul.It's really North Korea showing it intends to keep the pressure on to resume a dialogue, Yang said.Pyongyang sees the nuclear negotiations as an opportunity to win material concessions and aid from the international community. The South Korean stock market shrugged off the incident, with the main Kospi index closing up 0.23 percent at 1,985.61.The North had ensured maximum publicity for its live-fire drill by taking the unusual step of notifying the South beforehand, and issuing a provocative no-sail, no-fly advisory.The exercise began at 12:15pm (0315 GMT) and South Korea, which had threatened to respond if any shells crossed the border, retaliated shortly afterwards, the defence ministry said.As a precaution, border island residents were evacuated to shelters, as South Korean fighter jets flew overhead. The evacuation order was lifted an hour after the North ended its drill.In November 2010, North Korea shelled Yeonpyeong island just south of the sea boundary, killing four people and triggering concerns of a full-scale conflict.China, the North's key ally, expressed concern and urged the two Koreas to exercise restraint.Currently there are raised tensions on the Korean peninsula, and we are concerned about this. We hope relevant parties exercise restraint, Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Hong Lei told reporters.Pyongyang has carried out a series of rocket and short-range missile launches in recent weeks, in a pointed protest at ongoing annual South Korea-US military exercises.Monday's incident coincided with a massive, amphibious landing drill by nearly 15,000 South Korean and US troops.

Nairobi blasts kill at least six: police

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NAIROBI (AFP) - Three almost simultaneous blasts in the main Somali district of the Kenyan capital Nairobi Monday left at least six people dead and scores injured, said police, raising suspicions of terrorism.We are here at a crime scene. Of course we suspect it is a terrorist attack, Nairobi police commander Benson Kibue told reporters.The injuries number 25 -- they are in various hospitals -- and we have retrieved six bodies, he said.The three blasts targeted two small restaurants and a local clinic in a particularly densely populated area of Eastleigh, an area often known as Little Mogadishu because of its predominantly Somali population.Police were still trying to establish the type of explosives used, with Kibue saying one of the blasts might have been a homemade bomb and other witnesses at the scene of the different attacks saying one or more grenades were thrown.Eastleigh has in recent years been the scene of several explosions usually attributed by the police to Islamist extremists. Rescue workers wanted to retrieve parts from bodies blown apart by the biggest blast, but police, present at the scene in large numbers, had cordoned off the area and were first searching it for further possible explosives, an AFP photographer at the scene said.The blasts came as people made their way home for the evening, some stopping for a bite to eat.The attack comes a week after six people died when assailants burst into a church in the Likoni district close to the port city of Mombasa and opened fire on worshippers.The latest attacks have happened amid heightened warnings of a threat of Islamist violence in Kenya and despite boosted security in major cities.A suspected assailant was killed on Sunday when an explosive device he was making blew up in his face.The discovery earlier this month of an explosive-laden vehicle parked at a police station in a district of Mombasa, and the revelation that the police only searched it six days after impounding it and arresting its occupants added to the climate of insecurity.Kibue assured the public that those behind Monday's attack will be brought to justice.Rest assured, whoever has done this thing, we will get them. There is no need to panic. We are on top of these issues, he said.Kenya has been hit by a series of attacks since sending troops into southern Somalia in October 2011 to battle Al-Qaeda-linked Shebab insurgents.The Islamists claimed responsibility for the most deadly attack, in which they laid siege to Nairobi's upmarket shopping mall Westgate in September, killing at least 67.Dozens of other smaller attacks, most of them in the capital, on the coast or in the eastern and northeastern regions bordering Somalia, have been attributed to Shebab sympathisers.

Pakistan face Windies in do-or-die encounter today

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MIRPUR (Agencies) - Pakistan will meet West Indies in a Do-or-Die final group league encounter of the ICC World Twenty20 here today Tuesday.Both the teams are locked on four points each and it will be a virtual quarter-final clash to decide on the second semi-finalist from Group 2 after India emerged group.The match is being billed as a battle between the mystery spinners with West Indies banking heavily on Sunil Narine while Pakistans hopes will be pinned on Saeed Ajmal.The team that plays spinners well will win the match. We know that it is a match where we cant make a mistake, Pakistan captain Mohammed Hafeez said on the eve of their clash against West Indies.West Indies will meet a Pakistan side that have seemingly cast aside their unpredictable moniker, and played outstandingly in the tournament. Their only blemish—like West Indies—came at the hands of unbeaten India in their opening match but since then they have beaten Australia and Bangladesh to be level on four points with their Caribbean rivals.They boast a powerful all-round side, with opener Ahmed Shehzad, middle order batsman Umar Akmal and lower order hitter Shahid Afridi capable of destroying any attack. Likewise, their bowling is spearheaded by the deadly off-spin duo of Saeed Ajmal and Mohammed Hafeez, backed up by sharp seamer Umar Gul.West Indies will look to counter with the likes of Chris Gayle, Dwayne Smith and Dwayne Bravo in the runs department, with off-spinner Sunil Narine, leg-spinner Samuel Badree and rookie left-arm seamer Krishmar Santokie, shouldering the burden of the bowling attack.

Tennis: Injured Gasquet to miss Davis Cup tie

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PARIS (AFP) - Richard Gasquet has withdrawn from the French Davis Cup team to take on Germany in a quarter-final tie in Nancy this weekend due to a painful back, the French Tennis Federation announced on Monday.Ranked 11th in the world, Gasquet has been suffering from sciatic nerve pain and needs to rest for at least eight days, the federation said in a press release.Team captain Arnaud Clement has called up two players to replace him - Edouard Roger-Vasselin and Michael Llodra. They will join up with Jo Wilfried Tsonga, Gael Monfils, and Julien Benneteau.Germany, who defeated Spain in the first round, have also been hit by injuries, with their top three -- Tommy Haas, Philipp Kohlschreiber and Florian Mayer -- all unavailable.The French have won the last six meetings between the two nations, including all four in the World Group, and you have to go back to 1938 for the last time that Germany won.

Did microbes cause mass extinction?

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WASHINGTON (AFP) - Volcanoes and asteroids are sometimes blamed for wiping out nearly all life on Earth 252 million years ago, but US research Monday suggested a more small-time criminal: microbes.These microbes, known as Methanosarcina, bloomed in the ocean on a massive and sudden scale, spewing methane into the atmosphere and causing dramatic changes in the chemistry of the oceans and the Earth's climate, according to the new theory put forth by scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and colleagues in China.Scientists studied sediments in rock formations in south China, seeking to explain why the end Permian extinction happened and what caused the largest of five major death events in Earth's history to reap so much destruction over tens of thousands of years.Volcanic eruptions on their own could not explain why the die-off happened so fast, but they may have released extra nickel into the environment, which fed the microbes, said MIT researcher Gregory Fournier.A rapid initial injection of carbon dioxide from a volcano would be followed by a gradual decrease, said Fournier. Instead, we see the opposite: a rapid, continuing increase, he added.That suggests a microbial expansion. Microbes can increase carbon production exponentially, which might explain the speed and potency of the mass extinction, he said.The research, funded by the US space agency NASA, the National Science Foundation, the Natural Science Foundation of China and the National Basic Research Program of China, appears in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, a peer reviewed US journal.

Oil prices fall as Ukraine crisis simmers

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WASHINGTON (AFP) - Oil prices fell Monday as dealers booked profits after strong gains last week fueled by positive US economic data and tensions over Ukraine.In New York trade, the benchmark West Texas Intermediate crude for delivery in May fell nine cents to $101.58 a barrel.In London, Brent North Sea crude for May dipped 31 cents to stand at $107.76 a barrel.The lack of any escalation during the weekend to the standoff over Ukraine between Russia and the West helped take some pressure off prices, though the situation remains tense.Russian troops are massed on the borders of eastern Ukraine, sparking fears about Moscow's plans after it took control of the Crimean Peninsula this month.Although the two sides failed Sunday to reach a breakthrough deal in Paris, they did agree to keep talking after what were described as frank and constructive negotiations.Russia provides about a quarter of Europe's natural gas supplies, with about half of those exports travelling through pipelines in Ukraine, analysts say.The oil market is still locked into a delicate balance of geopolitical risk and ample supply, said Phil Flynn of PRICE Futures Group.Talks with Russia that seemed to go nowhere increase the odds that there will be more sanctions directed at Russia. Russian troops are still on the Ukraine border.Also helping soften prices was the start of production from the large West Qurna-2 field in Iraq, starting at 120,000 barrels a day but expected to rise to 420,000 barrels a day by year's end.Traders also kept an eye on traffic in the crucial Strait of Hormuz, where an armed gunboat attacked an oil tanker on Sunday.The tanker's crew rebuffed the attackers, who have not been identified.

Giles admits T20 defeat to Dutch 'embarrassing'

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CHITTAGONG (AFP) - England coach Ashley Giles Monday admitted their World Twenty20 defeat against minnows the Netherlands was embarrassing and said he shared the fans' anger at their humiliating loss.England went down to the Netherlands by 45 runs in their last group one match in the Super-10 stage, a repeat of their 2009 World Twenty20 defeat on home ground. Stuart Broad's men had threatened to be the dark horses in the group after beating pre-tournament favourites Sri Lanka on Thursday but their exit capped a miserable winter in which they were also crushed 5-0 in the Ashes in Australia.Giles said having no chance of qualifying for the semis may have induced complacency in the team.Certainly complacency would be one of them. You can't hide from it and it was embarrassing, said Giles after the match.England restricted the Netherlands to 133-5 in their 20 overs but were never in the hunt for the chase, bowled out for 88 in 17.4 overs.Giles said he understood and shared the anger of the fans.Absolutely I share that anger. There are a lot of emotions flying at the moment. We are human beings and when that's your line of work you should be angry and I understand why the supporters are angry. All we can do is apologise to the people watching at home.The coach also gave the Dutch their due.With all due respect to the Dutch because they played some good cricket in this competition. Clearly every time they go out and play, they play with pride and passion. Giles said England started on the wrong note.The messages were the same before the game and through the game. We had the same meetings and talked about concentrating on the job that needed to be done and then at half time making sure guys are in the right space, he said.You say I was happy at half time but I thought we started the game poorly, I thought we were slow in the field and lacked intensity for them to be 47 for one after six overs. Giles said there had to be some personal responsibility among the players.Don't get me wrong, when the guys go out there, there has to be some personal responsibility there as well, but we are a team, we stick together and we have all lost that match. It should hurt those guys as much as it hurts me and I hope it does. Giles, who is seeking the coach's job in all formats, was unsure the result will hurt his chances.I don't know, look, you will have to ask someone else. It never helps does it, losing to Holland? We wanted to leave here after what in some ways were some positive performances with a win.It has been a difficult winter and (we) look to rebuild. The sun will still come up tomorrow but sometimes it feels like it won't when you have days like that.

McCullum looks for improvement in New Zealand

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CHITTAGONG (AFP) - New Zealand captain Brendon McCullum Monday stressed his team must look for a turnaround soon if they want to win a major tournament following their unceremonious exit from the World Twenty20.The Black Caps were dealt a telling blow by Sri Lanka, who beat them by 59 runs in a low-scoring game in Chittagong.With Sri Lanka dismissed for a paltry 119, the match was within New Zealand's reach but left-arm spinner Rangana Herath demolished them with figures of five for three runs in 3.3 overs.That bowled New Zealand out for their lowest Twenty20 total of 60 -- overall third lowest in the shortest format.New Zealand have only once reached the semi-final, way back in the inaugural edition -- a trend McCullum wants to end. Something's going to have to change at some stage, said McCullum after the match.Otherwise we'll keep turning up at tournaments, winning a couple, losing a couple and never claiming any silverware and that's not what we play for and something's going to have to change if New Zealand's going to start winning major tournaments.We've got one at home in a year's time which better be it.New Zealand and Australia co-host the 2015 World Cup (50 overs) in February-March.Regarded as the perennial under-achievers in world cricket, New Zealand have only won the 2000 Champions Trophy in their history. Chasing a modest target, New Zealand lost Martin Guptill to a silly run out and five balls later McCullum was stumped off Herath for nought.There was some soft dismissals, some poor options - myself included, said McCullum, who hit a match-winning 65 against the Netherlands in their previous game.He was lost for words on being all out for 60, with opener Kane Williamson contributing 42 of that low total.How do you get out for 60? I'm still trying to work that out as well -- especially when one guy gets 40-odd, said McCullum.They bowled really well, but we didn't bat well. We played across the line to the ball which was skidding on and some of us tried to be too aggressive against the ball spinning away.T20 is a game in which you've got to be convinced in your method... and I don't think we really committed to our method today.McCullum admitted New Zealand were not good enough.We're not good enough to only play at 80 percent and there's some things that irked me through the tournament and I'll be addressing those later, he said.Our cricket smarts weren't there. When you're playing on these surfaces, which are very foreign to what we're used to, plus with the nature of Twenty20, where you have to be very smart with your decision making as well, you can't afford to be lacking with your cricketing intelligence and that's what we lacked in this tournament.

Five great limited overs upsets

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LONDON (AFP) - Following the Netherlands' stunning 45-run thrashing of England in Chittagong on Monday, the second time the Dutch have defeated their Test opponents in the ICC World Twenty20, AFP Sport recalls five huge limited overs shocks:Nottingham, 1983: Zimbabwe beat AustraliaThe 1983 World Cup got off to a sensational start as Zimbabwe, then a non-Test nation, defeated an Australia side featuring all-time greats in Allan Border, Rodney Marsh and Dennis Lillee by 13 runs. Zimbabwe captain and future England coach Duncan Fletcher led from he front with an unbeaten 69 before taking four wickets for 42 runs.Cardiff, 2005: Bangladesh beat AustraliaReigning world champions Australia were 1/500 with some London bookmakers to win this match before play started against perennial makeweights Bangladesh. But a brilliant hundred by Mohammad Ashraful saw Bangladesh to only their 10th win in 108 one-day internationals amid jubilant scenes at Sophia Gardens.Lord's, 2009: The Netherlands beat EnglandLightning struck for the first time when the Dutch kicked off the 2009 World Twenty20 at the 'home of cricket' with a dramatic four-wicket success. England, without the injured Kevin Pietersen, were held to 162 for five but, with Tim de Grooth making 49, the Dutch got home off the last ball of the match when bowler Stuart Broad missed with a wild shy at the stumps and the minnows pinched an extra run off the over-throw. Broad, Eoin Morgan and Ravi Bopara would all experience the feeling of losing to the Netherlands again five years later.Bangalore, 2011: Ireland beat EnglandKevin O'Brien struck the fastest-ever World Cup hundred as Ireland chased down a seemingly challenging 327 to win by three wickets. O'Brien needed just 50 balls for his century and in total made 113 off 63 deliveries including 13 fours and six sixes.Chittagong, 2014: The Netherlands beat EnglandDouble Dutch disaster for England as they rounded off their World Twenty20 campaign in emphatically embarrassing fashion. It seemed England were half-way to victory in holding the Dutch to 133 for five only to collapse to 88 all out and a 45-run defeat -- a mammoth margin in a Twenty20 match. No England batsman made more than Bopara's 18 and there were only four fours in the entire innings. Mudassar Bukhari (3-12) and Logan van Beek (3-9) were the Dutch's destroyers-in-chief with the ball.

US ambassador to India quits after rift

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WASHINGTON (AFP) - The US ambassador to India resigned Monday in the wake of a bitter rift between the usually friendly countries following a diplomats arrest in New York.The announcement by Nancy Powell, a veteran diplomat with extensive experience in South Asia, comes days before India heads into elections in which the Hindu nationalist Narendra Modi -- formerly a US pariah -- is forecast by polls to become prime minister.Powell, in a brief statement, did not elaborate on her reasons but said that her decision was planned for some time and that she will retire by the end of May in the eastern US state of Delaware. She is in her late 60s.Powell, who has been ambassador for less than two years, submitted her resignation to President Barack Obama and announced her decision at a meeting of staff in New Delhi, said the statement issued by the embassy.She is leaving after the worst crisis between the United States and India since they started building a warmer relationship in the 1990s. India voiced outrage in December when one of its diplomats, Devyani Khobragade, was arrested and strip-searched in New York on charges of underpaying her servant.US diplomats expressed regret over the diplomats treatment but appeared to have been blind-sided by the decision taken by prosecutors. Khobragade returned to India under a deal, but prosecutors went ahead in March with a second indictment.In February, Powell took the lead in US policy by meeting with Modi, the chief minister of the western state of Gujarat and candidate for prime minister of the right-leaning Bharatiya Janata Party.The United States had earlier refused Modi a visa on human rights grounds over anti-Muslim riots in 2002 in which more than 1,000 people were killed. Critics accused Modi of turning a blind eye or worse to the violence, although investigations cleared him of personal blame.Despite the controversy in Washington over Modi, most policymakers agreed that the United States needed to reach out to him due to the likelihood he will become prime minister.Powell, who holds the prestigious title of career ambassador, served as a US diplomat for 37 years and was previously the top US envoy in Ghana, Nepal, Pakistan and Uganda.

Sri Lanka beat New Zealand by 59 runs to reach semi-finals

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CHITTAGONG (AFP) - Left-arm spin wizard Rangana Herath conjured up astonishing figures of 3-5 to help Sri Lanka demolish New Zealand by 59 runs Monday in the race for the World Twenty20 semi-finals.The spinner rocked New Zealand, chasing a modest 120-run total, in his 3.3 destructive overs to bowl them for 60 in 15.3 overs in Chittagong -- the Black Caps lowest total in T20s.The victory gave the 2012 runners-up their fourth successive semi-final place. They play the winners of Tuesdays game in group two between defending champions the West Indies and Pakistan.The first semi-final will be in Dhaka on Thursday.The 2007 champions India take on South Africa in the second semi on Friday, with the final to be played in Dhaka on Sunday.Stand-in captain Lasith Malinga hailed Herath.I trusted my spinners and Herath was unbelievable, said Malinga. We were waiting for an occasion like this and we pulled through. Rangana was waiting for his chance and he proved himself really well.It was fourth time unlucky for New Zealand who played the semi-final only in the inaugural edition of the World Twenty20 in 2007.Skipper Brendon McCullum rued their batting failure.We knew there was a lot of hard work to go, he said. It was a bit drier than we expected and Herath and Sachitra, the way they bowled was outstanding.Just when they needed some sensible batting to overhaul a paltry total, New Zealand performed in a dismal manner with opener Kane Williamson the only man to reach double figures with 42.He was the eighth man out and with Corey Anderson unable to bat due to a finger injury sustained while fielding, Herath wrapped up the match with Trent Boults wicket.New Zealand lost opener Martin Guptill (five) in the fourth over, run out in Heraths first over.After playing four dot balls, New Zealands most dangerous batsman Brendon McCullum jumped out off Herath and was stumped.Herath then trapped Ross Taylor (nought) leg before and bowled Jimmy Neesham off successive deliveries to push New Zealand on the back foot.It became 5-29 in Heraths third over when he had Luke Ronchi (two) leg before wicket to improve on his previous best figures of 3-25 in the 2012 semi-final against Pakistan in Colombo.Fellow spinner Sachitra Senanayake took 2-3 in his three overs.New Zealands previous lowest Twenty20 total of 80 came against Pakistan at Auckland two years ago. It also becomes the third lowest total ever in all T20s, behind the Netherlands 39, also against Sri Lanka here last Monday and 56 by Kenya against Afghanistan at Sharjah last year.Earlier left-arm paceman Boult and Neesham took three wickets apiece to wreck Sri Lanka for a paltry 119 in 19.2 overs after they were sent into bat.Left-armer Mitchell McClenaghan took 2-24.Boult had opener Kusal Perera (16) in his first over and then dismissed Tillakaratne Dilshan (eight) and Kumar Sangakkara (four) to give New Zealand a headstart to the match.Mahela Jayawardene, who top-scored with a 32-ball 25, added 30 for the fourth wicket with Lahiru Thirimanne (20) before the former captain was bowled round his legs in the 15th over.Thisara Perera hit three boundaries in his 13-ball 16 before Neesham took three wickets in 14 balls to rout the pre-tournament favourites.Sri Lanka were without their regular T20 captain Dinesh Chandimal, suspended for a slow over-rate. Malinga stepped in as skipper.Thirimanne and Herath had replaced Chandimal and Ajantha Mendis in the team which lost to England on Thursday.New Zealand kept faith in the same side which beat the Netherlands on Saturday.

French PM Jean-Marc Ayrault resigns after local elections setback

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PARIS (AFP) - French President Francois Hollande has reacted to a humiliating setback at the polls by appointing popular Interior Minister Manuel Valls as his new prime minister, sources told AFP on Monday.Hollande, who was expected to confirm the move in an address to the nation at 1800 GMT, decided to axe current Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault after his Socialist Party lost more than 150 towns and cities to the main opposition and far-right in municipal elections on Sunday.Officials at the prime ministers official residence, Matignon, confirmed that Ayrault and the government he headed had resigned.Waking up to headlines that included A rout, A slap and A kick up the backside, Hollande was left with little option but to order a radical shake-up of his deeply unpopular government, which is seen by many voters as drifting hopelessly in the face of a stagnant economy, persistently high unemployment and falling living standards for many people.Both the far-right National Front (FN) and the mainstream opposition made historic gains in Sundays nationwide elections, which were the first major electoral test since Hollandes 2012 election.The scale of the setback was unprecedented.Marine Le Pens FN, skilfully rebranded as more than just an anti-immigrant party, won control of 11 towns and more than 1,200 municipal seats nationwide, easily its best ever performance at the grassroots level of French government.But even more worrying for Hollande and Co. was the strong showing of the mainstream Union for a Popular Movement (UMP). The party of former president Nicolas Sarkozy snatched a string of major towns that were once considered bastions of the left in a performance which, if repeated in national elections, would see them sweep back to power with ease in 2017.The losses of Quimper in Brittany, where one of Hollandes closest allies, Bernard Poignant, was booted out of the town hall, and Limoges, a stronghold of the left for over a century, were telling indicators of how the night went.This first test for Francois Hollande has been a veritable catastrophe. The Socialists gains from the last municipals in 2008 have been completely wiped out, said Frederic Dabi of the Ifop polling institute.UMP leader Jean-Francois Cope hailed as historic a blue wave that saw 155 towns of more than 9,000 residents switch from the left.I set the objective of taking control of 50 percent of towns with more than 9,000 inhabitants, we actually reached 62 percent, he said. It is a historic score. It is not just the government lineup that has to change, it is the entire direction of the country.- Valls popular but divisive -Valls is popular in the country but not so much in his own party, where he is regarded with suspicion by many on the left.Appointing him as prime minister is a decisive move by Hollande but, as with his switch to a more business-friendly economic policy earlier in the year, it comes with risk of exacerbating internal party tensions.These are already acute because of misgivings on the left over Hollandes decision to give priority to austerity measures designed to get the countrys budget deficit under control rather than seeking to attack unemployment by trying to stimulate demand, notably through measures to increase the spending power of the poorest sectors of society.Persistently high unemployment and falling living standards are seen as the principal causes of the Socialists current woes, but concern over crime and insecurity, coupled with hostility to immigrants and Europe, also helped to fuel the success of the FN and the mainstream right, according to experts.For the rest of the reshuffle, there is also keen interest in whether Hollande will recall the mother of his four children, Segolene Royal, from the political wilderness.Royal was the Socialists presidential candidate in 2007 but her inclusion in Hollandes first cabinet was reportedly blocked because of hostility from Valerie Trierweiler, the presidents then girlfriend.That obstacle has now been removed following Hollandes separation from Trierweiler, and Royal is tipped for a return to the frontline of politics with a major portfolio covering education, sport and youth.

Sunday 30 March 2014

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16 die in Iraq assaults, a month before April polls

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BAGHDAD: A series of attacks in Iraq, including a shooting at a security checkpoint and a suicide car bomb, killed 16 people and destroyed a bridge on Sunday ahead of legislative elections, said officials.The violence came hours after seven soldiers were shot dead at a checkpoint in a late-night attack by militants in the north, the latest in a months-long surge in bloodshed that has killed nearly 500 people so far this month.Police officials said the deadliest attack took place when attackers sprayed with bullets a group of troops manning a checkpoint early Sunday, near the city of Mosul, 360 km northwest of Baghdad. Police said seven soldiers were killed in the attack.Hours later, a suicide bomber set off his explosive-laden car on the main al-Houz bridge near Ramadi city, killing five people and wounding seven. Police said parts of the bridge fell into the Euphrates river. Ramadi is 115 km west of Baghdad.Fierce clashes pitting government security forces and allied tribal militias against a coalition of insurgents have been raging in Anbar province since late December.Also, a bomb explosion at the entrance of an out-door market killed four shoppers and wounded nine others in Baghdad’s southern suburb of Youssifiyah, according to the police.Medics confirmed the casualties for both attacks. All officials spoke anonymously because they were not authorized to talk to the media.The Iraq security forces have been a favorite target for insurgents who want to undermine the government in Baghdad. Violence has escalated in Iraq over the past year, with 2013 seeing the country’s highest death toll since the worst of the country’s sectarian bloodletting began to subside in 2007, according to the UN figures.A suicide bomber detonated a vehicle packed with explosives on a major bridge in Ramadi, a city west of Baghdad where security forces are still grappling to retain full control after militants took over several neighbourhoods two months ago.The blast killed seven people and wounded 10 more, and also badly damaged the Hauz Bridge, a key crossing used by civilians connecting the north and south of the city.Ramadi originally had five bridges across the Euphrates River before a militant surge earlier this year.But two are used exclusively by security forces, and two others, including the Hauz Bridge, have now been damaged to the point they can no longer be used.Civilians in Ramadi are now able to use only the Albu Faraj bridge in the north of the city.Ramadi is the capital of Anbar province, a predominantly Sunni desert region in west Iraq that shares a border with Syria.In early January, anti-government fighters seized control of parts of the city and all of nearby Fallujah, also in Anbar.But while security forces have managed to take back most of Ramadi, a stalemate persists in Fallujah, which remains in militant control.Elsewhere on Sunday, two police officers were killed by a roadside bomb that exploded near their car in Tikrit north of Baghdad. Like Ramadi, Tikrit’s population is made up mostly of Sunni Arabs.The attacks came just hours after militants opened fire on an army checkpoint near the restive northern city of Mosul, killing seven soldiers in a late-night shooting.In Mosul city itself, gunmen also killed a doctor.Violence has surged in Iraq in the past year, with nearly 500 people killed so far this month, and upwards of 2,200 this year, according to an AFP tally.Analysts and diplomats have urged the Shiite-led authorities to do more to reach out to the Sunni community to undermine support for militancy, but with the elections looming on April 30, Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and other Shiite leaders have taken a hard line.The polls, however, have been thrown into disarray by the mass resignation last week of Iraq’s nine election commissioners, citing parliamentary and judicial interference.Though lawmakers say their resignations are unlikely to be accepted, and the commissioners have not left their posts, the sudden decision has raised the possibility of Iraq’s first elections since 2010 being delayed.“If IHEC stays this way, that means... the election will be delayed,” Maliki warned last week, referring to the Independent High Electoral Commission.“We will enter a tunnel we might not be able to get out of,” the premier said. “Troubles will come, one after another, against the state.”The IHEC board has been frustrated with what it says is a vague provision in the electoral law that requires parliamentary hopefuls to be “of good reputation”.Based on that article, a judicial panel has barred several prospective lawmakers, including Maliki opponents such as former finance minister Rafa Al-Essawi, with no obvious avenue of appeal.Parliament has meanwhile reportedly ruled that the IHEC must not bar any candidates unless they have criminal convictions, a decision an electoral official said was at odds with that of the judicial panel.

Kerry says Russia creating fear, intimidation in Ukraine

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PARIS (AFP) - Secretary of State John Kerry says the Russian buildup of troops on its border with Ukraine is creating a climate of fear and intimidation in that country.Kerry spoke after meeting Sunday night in Paris with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and said he told the diplomat that Ukrainians must be allowed to decide their own future.The United States is consulting with Ukraine at every step of this process, and we will not accept the path forward if the legitimate government of Ukraine is not at the table,'' Kerry said.Kerry described his talks with the Russian diplomat as a frank conversation about Russia's moves in Crimea and the large gathering of troops along the border with Ukraine.I made clear the United States still considers the Russian actions to be illegal and illegitimate,'' Kerry said.Lavrov called the meeting very, very constructive.'' But he said Ukraine cannot function as a unified state and should be a loose federation of regions choosing their own economy and language.Lavrov also made his case in a Saturday interview on Russian-controlled TV, saying a federation is the only way to guarantee Ukraine's neutrality.We can't see any other way to ensure the stable development of Ukraine but to sign a federal agreement, Lavrov said in the interview. He reiterated Russian claims that the deployment of tens of thousands of troops near the Ukraine border were solely to conduct military exercises.We have absolutely no intention of, or interest in, crossing Ukraine's borders, Lavrov said.U.S. officials have insisted that any changes to Ukraine's governing structure must be acceptable to the Ukrainians. Ukrainian officials are wary of decentralizing power, fearing that pro-Russia regions would hamper its western aspirations and potentially split the country apart. However, they are exploring political reforms that could grant more authority to local governments.Kerry had been headed home from Saudi Arabia on Saturday when he abruptly headed to Paris after a refueling stop in Shannon, Ireland.Also Saturday, Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk told Fox News there remained a huge possibility that Russia could invade and seize Ukrainian territory.Yatsenyuk also told Fox that there was reason for optimism after an hour-long phone call between President Obama and Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday. Diplomacy is always the best way forward, he said.It was Putin's phone call — reports of which varied, depending on whether U.S. or Russian officials were delivering the details — that set off the latest efforts at diplomacy.Russian officials said Putin had complained about activities of what he called extremists in Kiev, Ukraine's capital, and other regions.Steven Pifer, a Russia expert at the Brookings Institute and a former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine, said Kerry's U-turn back to Europe was a good sign. But he expressed skepticism about Russia's moves and motives.It's a good thing that there's a conversation going, Pifer said. But he noted that we continue to see the Russian massing of forces along the eastern Ukraine border. The question will be, does Lavrov have something new to say?What many foreign policy experts have called the gravest risk to East-West relations since the Cold War began just five weeks ago with the fall of Ukraine's pro-Russian president, Viktor Yanukovych, after months of protests.Since then, Russia invaded and, after a hastily called referendum, annexed Crimea, an ethnic Russian region of Ukraine. U.S. and European nations, along with the United Nations and NATO, condemned the move and have imposed increasingly tough economic sanctions on Russian government leaders.

Erdogan party takes strong lead in Turkey polls

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ANKARA (AFP) - The party of Turkish Premier Recep Tayyip Erdogan took a strong lead in local elections Sunday, despite turbulent months marked by mass protests, corruption scandals and Internet blocks.If the national trend holds up, it would considerably brighten the outlook for Erdogan, who had gone on a weeks-long campaign marathon ahead of the vote widely seen as a referendum on his 11-year-rule.Nationwide, his Islamic-rooted Justice and Development Party (AKP) had a 46-27 percent lead in municipal polls over the secular main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP), with a third of votes counted, CNN-Turk reported.While the AKP was also far ahead in the sprawling metropolis Istanbul and many other cities, the race looked tight in the capital Ankara, with Erdogan's party narrowly leading at 45 against the CHP's 43 percent, CNN-Turk said.Results show us that Erdogan has survived these scandals with very little damage, Mehmet Akif Okur of Ankara's Gazi University told AFP.Voters believe that if Erdogan falls, they will fall with him. No matter how serious the corruption allegations are, the voters supported Erdogan to keep the status they have acquired under his rule.Erdogan has been eyeing a run for the presidency in August -- the first time voters will directly elect the head of state -- or may ask his party to change rules and allow him to seek a fourth term as premier.Despite much criticism at home and abroad over what has been labelled his increasingly authoritarian rule, Erdogan and his party have drawn large crowds cheering the man sometimes dubbed the sultan.Earlier Sunday, casting his own vote in Istanbul, former city mayor Erdogan had voiced confidence in a broad victory, saying that our people will tell the truth today... what the people say is what it is.Anticipating a poll triumph, a boisterous crowd of his flag-waving followers were watching TV coverage on a large screen outside AKP headquarters in Ankara, waiting for Erdogan to give a balcony speech.

Afghan voters rush to register for poll despite attacks

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KABUL (AFP) - Crowds queued up outside voter registration centres in Afghanistan on Sunday and presidential candidates held large campaign rallies, six days ahead of elections that have been shaken by Taliban attacks.The vote, which will choose a successor to President Hamid Karzai, comes as US-led foreign troops withdraw after 13 years of fighting the fierce Islamist insurgency raging across the south and east of the country.One Romanian soldier was killed on Sunday by an improvised explosive device (IED) in the southern province of Zabul, taking the US-led coalition death toll to 3,429 since operations began in 2001.On Saturday, the Kabul headquarters of the Independent Election Commission (IEC) was attacked when five Taliban militants occupied a nearby building and unleashed rockets and gunfire towards the fortified compound.All five attackers were killed by Afghan security forces six hours after the attack began, and there were no other casualties.Our vote is our responsibility, people want change and we will bring that change through voting, said Abdul Waris Sadat, a 21-year-old student waiting with several hundred people for hours outside a voter registration centre in Kabul.The attacks by the Taliban have motivated people to come to this centre, register and vote, he said. This is only answer that they give to the Taliban.Rassoul Khurami, a 60 year-old shopkeeper, added: I know my vote counts, and this time even if I get killed I will go and vote, I'm not scared of Taliban threats.According to the latest IEC figures, nearly 3.7 million new voters have registered for Saturday's presidential and provincial council elections.Afghan officials, the United Nations and foreign donor nations have struck a defiant note ahead of the vote after recent attacks on IEC centres, Kabul's most prestigious hotel and a guesthouse run by a US-based anti-landmine charity.Thousands of people are queuing every day behind IEC offices to get voter cards, showing strength and determination that nothing will stop us, said interior ministry spokesman Sediq Sediqqi.Former World Bank economist Ashraf Ghani and Karzai loyalist Zalmai Rassoul held rallies in the northwestern province of Herat on Sunday, while Abdullah Abdullah, who came second in the 2009 vote, campaigned in the southern province of Kandahar.We will be victorious in this election -- not through fraud, but based on the votes of the people, Abdullah told thousands of flag-waving supporters.These attacks cannot stop the people of Afghanistan, who want to have the election.Rassoul is widely seen as Karzai's favoured candidate, and Ghani has drawn big crowds to his rallies, but the two could split the Pashtun ethnic vote while Abdullah retains strong support from non-Pashtun communities.Eight candidates are running in the April 5 presidential election, with a second round run-off between the two leading contenders expected in late May.The IEC announced on Sunday that 748 polling stations would stay closed as they were in dangerous insurgent strongholds, leaving a total of 6,757 stations to open on Saturday.The sites that will remain closed are in places where the observers cannot go, or there are landmines, said Ziaulhaq Amarkhil, head of the IEC secretariat.We want to the people to go to polling... we want the candidates to respect the people's votes and we want the candidates to avoid fraud.A repeat of the violence and corruption seen in previous elections would undermine international donors' claims that the expensive 13-year US-led intervention has made progress in establishing a functioning Afghan state.A small European Union monitoring team will assess the election, and will issue a preliminary report two days after voting.The Romanian government confirmed that one of its soldiers was killed and five injured on Sunday on a patrol with Afghan forces along the main highway from Kabul and Kandahar.On March 20, four Taliban gunmen smuggled pistols into Kabul's high-security Serena hotel and shot dead nine people including four foreigners.The victims included Agence France-Presse journalist Sardar Ahmad, his wife and two of their three children.

New quake rattles Los Angeles

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LOS ANGELES (AFP) - A 4.1 magnitude earthquake rattled Los Angeles on Saturday, a day after a similar seismic shock spooked the sprawling Californian metropolis. The building housing AFP’s office on Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood swayed gently after the latest temblor, which hit at 2:32pm local time (2132 GMT), 2km southeast of the suburb of Rowland Heights. The quake was initially reported as a 4.5 magnitude event before being revised down to 4.1 by the US Geological Survey. There were no immediate reports of injuries or damage following the temblor, which came less than 24 hours after the biggest earthquake to hit the Los Angeles area in six years. Friday’s 5.1 magnitude quake caused power cuts, gas leaks and burst water mains and halted rides at Disneyland. No injuries were reported, but objects fell from shelves and furniture toppled over, according to photos posted on social media, while TV pictures showed a car flipped over by a rockslide. Friday’s quake followed one measuring 4.4 earlier this month. The quake, which lasted up to half a minute, was preceded and followed by a number of smaller ones. California has long braced for the “Big One.”The western US state is on the so-called Ring of Fire, which circles the Pacific and has produced a number of devastating quakes including Japan’s March 2011 quake-tsunami, which killed thousands of people. Seismologists say a quake capable of causing widespread destruction is 99% certain to hit California in the next 30 years. A 6.7-magnitude earthquake in 1994 in Northridge, north west of LA, left at least 60 people dead and caused an estimated $10bn damage, while a 6.9 quake in San Francisco in 1989 claimed the lives of 67 people.

Djokovic downs Nadal to win fourth Miami title

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MIAMI (AFP) - Six-time Grand Slam winner Novak Djokovic claimed his fourth Miami Masters crown with a dominating straight sets win over world number one Rafael Nadal on Sunday.Second seed Djokovic cruised to a 6-3, 6-3 win in the men's final of the combined ATP and WTA Tour hardcourt tournament.I played a great match everything was working really well, Djokovic said. I didn't give him a chance to come back in the match. I am really excited.Djokovic, who benefitted from two walkovers, didn't drop a set winning his third Miami title in four years and fourth in total to add to triumphs in 2007, 2011, and 2012.Djokovic clinched the victory on his first championship point, capping a long rally with a clever volley that landed in the open court at the Crandon Park Tennis Center.The 26-year-old Serbian had a relatively easy time beating Nadal. His serve was bigger and his defence stronger as he came in with the perfect game plan to collect the $787,000 (572,000 euros) winner's cheque.He blasted five aces, won 30 of 35 points on his first serve and had no double faults in the 83-minute contest.Djokovic captured his second straight Masters title having won two weeks ago in the California desert at Indian Wells. He has fond memories of playing in the US and especially on the hardcourts in Florida.We come here to play in the United States for four weeks, Djokovic said. It gives you plenty time to recover. I love the hardcourts and it is my most preferred surface. In 2007 I won my first big title here in Miami.The match started evenly until Djokovic broke Nadal in the first set to go up 3-2. He took the set when Nadal failed to return a serve.Djokovic broke to open the second set then broke the Spaniard again in the final game of the match.Djokovic said once he got into a good flow the shots were falling right where he wanted them to.I just started swinging freely and had good percentages on my first serves, Djokovic said. He had a hard time reading my serve.I had a few game plans. I wanted to get out there and see what works the best.He serves and likes to move to the backhand corner. He runs around his backhand so that he opens the court for his opponent on forehand side.Thirteen-time major winner Nadal was looking for his maiden win in Miami after losing in the final in 2011, 2009 and 2008.Nadal, who has won two titles in 2014 in Doha and Rio de Janeiro, had two aces and won just 59 percent of his first-serve points.Djokovic's route to the final did include a 7-5, 6-3 win over defending champion Andy Murray where he benefitted from a blown call when he claimed he didn't realize he had broken the rules by sticking his racquet across the net to hit a shot.Sunday was just the second time the top two players in the world have faced each other in the Miami final. In 1995, Andre Agassi squared off against Pete Sampras.

Liverpool tops Premier League after crushing Spurs

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LONDON (AFP - Liverpool overwhelmed Tottenham Hotspur 4-0 at a fervent Anfield on Sunday to take over at the top of the Premier League table with six games of the season remaining.Spurs never recovered from an early Younes Kaboul own goal, with further strikes from Luis Suarez, Philippe Coutinho and Jordan Henderson securing an eighth successive victory for Brendan Rodgers’s in-form side.The win took Liverpool two points above previous leaders Chelsea, beaten 1-0 by Crystal Palace on Saturday, and left the 18-time champions on course for a first English league title since 1990.Third-place Manchester City, four points below Liverpool, have two games in hand, but both they and Chelsea must visit Anfield before the season’s end.Tottenham had been thrashed 5-0 by Liverpool in December’s reverse fixture, precipitating the departure of coach Andre Villas-Boas, and Sunday’s defeat left Tim Sherwood’s side eight points below the top four in sixth place.Liverpool have made a habit of scoring early in recent weeks and it took them under two minutes to take the lead against Spurs, with Kaboul inadvertently knocking Glen Johnson’s low cross into his own net.Spurs’ cause was not helped by an injury to centre-back Jan Vertonghen and his replacement, Michael Dawson, was to play an unfortunate role in Liverpool’s second goal in the 25th minute.His volleyed pass towards Kaboul allowed Suarez to pounce and the Uruguayan ran away from the Spurs centre-backs before driving a left-foot shot across visiting goalkeeper Hugo Lloris.The goal was Suarez’s 29th in the league this season, eclipsing the Premier League club record of 28 set by Robbie Fowler in 1996.Roberto Soldado threatened to give Spurs a foothold in the game with a curling shot that drew a flying save from Simon Mignolet, but Liverpool ended the first half on top, with Lloris brilliantly touching a header from Suarez onto the post.Coutinho killed the game off 10 minutes into the second period, drilling a low shot into the bottom-left corner from 22 yards.Henderson added a fourth in the 75th minute with a free-kick from wide on the left that eluded everyone on its way into the net, leaving the home fans to serenade their side with chants of “We’re gonna win the leagueEarlier, substitutes Kevin Mirallas and Steven Naismith scored as Everton won 3-1 at bottom club Fulham to close to within four points of the top four.Everton took a 50th-minute lead at Craven Cottage when Fulham goalkeeper David Stockdale unwittingly diverted a deflected volley from Naismith into the net for an own goal.Ashkan Dejagah came off the bench to score a stunning equaliser for Fulham in the 71st minute, cutting inside from the left flank and letting fly with a rising shot that flew into the top-left corner.Mirallas restored Everton’s lead eight minutes later, though, running onto a pass from fellow substitute Aiden McGeady and coolly beating Stockdale, before Naismith stabbed home the visitors’ third in the 87th minute.Victory took Roberto Martinez’s side to within touching distance of fourth-place Arsenal, on whom they have a game in hand, ahead of next weekend’s meeting between the sides at Goodison Park.“The fresh legs of the subs were the reason we got the three points — they gave us the spark to score the three goals,” said Everton manager Martinez.“We would love to win the league, but we have got our targets and it is an exciting end to the season and we are fighting to be as high in the table as we can.” Fulham’s chances of avoiding relegation appear increasingly remote, meanwhile, as they remain five points adrift of safety with only six matches to play.“It was a good game. If we can take this performance with us, we will make it good,” said Fulham manager Felix Magath, who handed a first start to 17-year-old French striker Mousa Dembele.“We have six games left. I still believe we can stay up.”

Messi penalty lifts Barca back to La Liga summit

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MADRID (AFP): Barcelona rounded off a fine week to move top of La Liga as they overcame stiff resistance from local rivals Espanyol to win 1-0 thanks to a penalty from Lionel Messi. The Argentine scored the only goal of the game 14 minutes from time at Cornella El Prat after Javi Lopez was adjudged to have handled inside the area. Espanyol were then reduced to 10 men when goalkeeper Kiko Casilla saw a straight red card for blocking Messi's goalbound effort with his hands outside the area.Victory moves Barca two points clear of Atletico Madrid and five ahead of Real Madrid with both sides from the capital in action later on Saturday against Athletic Bilbao and Rayo Vallecano respectively.Knowing his side would be in for a difficult afternoon, Barca boss Gerardo Martino named almost his strongest side despite Tuesday's upcoming Champions League quarter-final clash with Atletico. Andres Iniesta was left on the bench after having to come off during Wednesday's 3-0 won over Celta Vigo with a slight muscular problem, whilst Jose Manuel Pinto replaced the injured Victor Valdes in goal.The visitors started brightly and would have been in front had their star forwards been at their best as both Neymar and Messi wasted good headed chances when well placed inside the area. Neymar then missed a glorious opportunity on 19 minutes when he blazed Dani Alves' cross over from point-blank range with an open goal to aim at. Pizzi was next to pass up a wonderful chance as just two minutes later he fired over with just Pinto to beat from Sergio Garcia's inviting cross.Javier Mascherano was lucky not to concede a penalty as he appeared to catch Javi Lopez with a stray arm as the Espanyol full-back broke into the box.Neymar came close to breaking the deadlock once more before the break as he prodded Jordi Alba's through ball beyond Casilla but the ball rolled passed the far post. There was far less in the way of goalmouth action in the second-half, but Barca upped the pressure as Espanyol started to tire in the final 20 minutes and Gerard Pique struck the crossbar from Sergio Busquets' flick-on.Moments later Martino's men did get the all-important goal as Lopez handled whilst contesting a cross with Neymar at the far post and this time referee Clos Gomez did point to the spot. Messi stepped up and, just as in scoring twice from the spot in Barca's 4-3 win over Real Madrid last weekend, showed no sign of nerves as he calmly slotted home his 36th goal of the season. Espanyol finished the game with 10 men as Casillas then saw red for handling outside the area as he blocked a lob from Messi that appeared to heading goalwards.Lopez ended an eventful afternoon by going in goal as the hosts had already made all three substitutions and made a fine save in stoppage time to prevent Alexis Sanchez doubling Barca's lead.

Formula 1: Lewis Hamilton wins Malaysian Grand Prix

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SEPANG (Malaysia) (AFP) - Britain's Lewis Hamilton led the first Mercedes one-two in 59 years on Sunday as he stormed into the title race with a commanding victory at the Malaysian Grand Prix.Hamilton streaked away from pole position and was never pressured as he finished ahead of team-mate Nico Rosberg with four-time defending world champion Sebastian Vettel third for Red Bull.It was the first time both Mercedes drivers have led the field since 1955, when the German marque departed the sport before returning in 2010 and now confirming themselves as the team to beat in F1's new era.Ferrari's Fernando Alonso was fourth and Nico Hulkenberg placed a creditable fifth for Force India.The win was sweet for Hamilton, who ended an eight-month win drought since Hungary last July and who was frustrated at the season-opener in Australia when he had to retire early.Rain disrupted qualifying but Malaysia's notorious downpours were largely absent as the 2008 world champion finished 17 seconds ahead of Rosberg, who leads the overall standings with 43 points to Hamilton's 25.Afterwards, Hamilton paid tribute to the victims of the mysterious MH370 plane disappearance, which cast a shadow over the race and was blamed for poor ticket sales with the Sepang circuit only about half-full.Incredible, incredible, Hamilton said of the win. I just feel so grateful particularly after such a tragedy three weeks ago. I would like to dedicate it to those people and their families.After a sombre minute's silence for the MH370 missing, Hamilton got away smoothly from pole as his team-mate Rosberg squeezed inside Vettel and into second position on the starting straight.Behind the leaders, McLaren's Kevin Magnussen clipped Ferrari driver Kimi Raikkonen's right rear tyre, leaving him with a flat, and Pastor Maldonado crashed with Jules Bianchi.Hamilton was streaking away in front and he had a 5.2-second lead by lap nine, with Rosberg nearly four seconds ahead of Vettel in third and Daniel Ricciardo fourth in the second Red Bull.Williams' Felipe Massa and Valtteri Bottas, who was warned over the radio to stop attacking his team-mate, moved up a place when Magnussen had to come in for a stop-go penalty for his collision with Raikkonen.Hamilton pitted after lap 15 and rejoined behind Force India's Hulkenberg, who had yet to make his first stop, and he quickly regained the lead with an eight-second advantage over Rosberg.Mercedes' relaxed instructions to Hamilton were just keep doing what you're doing as the former world champion extended to a 10-second lead by halfway and with Rosberg comfortably ahead of Vettel.As rain started falling on parts of the track, the two leaders were the last to come in for their second pit stops and Hamilton regained with a healthy 12-second lead.Red Bull reported trouble with Ricciardo's fuel sensor but then disaster struck the Australian as after his third pit stop, he drove off with a loose front left wheel and had to go back to the garage.It got worse for Ricciardo, disqualified from second place for a fuel sensor issue in Melbourne, when his front wing came loose and he had to return to the pits again, finally rejoining in 16th.And the officials compounded the misery of the troubled Australian when they pulled him in for a 10-second stop-go penalty for the unsafe pit stop release. He retired before the finish.

Positive developments on Taliban talks underway: PM

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LAHORE (Dunya News) – Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif met Chief Minister Punjab Shahbaz Sharif on Sunday. Prime Minister said that Taliban negotiations process is heading towards positive directions and that nation will soon be given ‘good news,’ Dunya News reported.It merits mentioning here that Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar met Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Saturday to brief him about the developments regarding the Taliban negotiations process.Reportedly, Ch Nisar explained the developments in details and took Prime Minister into confidence. Government’s next strategy regarding the negotiations also came under discussion.Prime Minister and Interior Minister also discussed the overall national security situations.Earlier, Chaudhry Nisar convened a joint meeting of government and Taliban dialogue committees today (Saturday).It merits mentioning here that Taliban had expressed satisfaction on Thursday over government committee’s explanation, that no women are being held in government’s custody, in a meeting with Taliban Shura.According to sources, in a meeting with Taliban which took place a day earlier, government committee explained that if family members of Fazlullah can be released, government has no reason to hold other women and children.Government committee also offered further investigation if Taliban provide any evidential information. Reportedly, Taliban expressed satisfaction over government’s position.Sources reveal that Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif was also mentioned repeatedly during the meeting. At one point, an unnamed member of government committee reiterated that Nawaz Sharif wants political solution to the conflict; to which Taliban leader Maulvi Bashir responded by saying “you people are obsessed with Nawaz Sharif.”Government committee also met Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar and debriefed him about the developments on Taliban meeting. Next meeting is expected to take place in next two to three days.

Court to be presented with medical report instead of Musharraf: Reports

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ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – Armed Forces Institute of Cardiology (AFIC) where former president Pervez Musharraf is seeking treatment for past three months has reportedly prepared a medical report saying Musharraf cannot leave hospital, Dunya News reported.According to sources, the report that will be presented before court instead of Musharraf also seeks permission for former president to go abroad to visit ailing mother whose condition also deteriorated on Saturday.The report also says Musharraf is suffering from severe depression for not being able to visit ailing mother.Earlier, Musharraf’s lawyers met him at AFIC to discuss possible appearance before court due on Monday.The security plan for former president Pervez Musharraf’s expected appearance in court in high treason case was finalized earlier on Sunday. Musharraf’s route has been given the status of VVIP route.According to police sources, 2,650 police and Rangers personnel will be deployed in the twin cities. Over 650 personnel will be posted in Rawalpindi while 2,000 policemen will be deployed at different points of the route. Four different routes have been designed to take Musharraf to the court while the final route will be decided in morning. It is pertinent to mention here that former president’s ailing mother was admitted to Sharjah Hospital on Saturday when her condition worsened suddenly.According to a UAE paper, Pervez Musharraf’s 95-year-old mother Zarin Musharraf was taken to W. Wilson Hospital in Sharjah when her condition deteriorated all of a sudden. Reportedly, she is suffering from a breathing difficulty which can lead to heart problem.The spokesperson of All Pakistan Muslim League (APML) had appealed the public to pray for recovery of Musharraf’s mother. Spokesperson said it is unclear as of now whether or not former president Musharraf will be given permission to visit his mother.

World T20: India brutally beat Australia by 73 runs

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DHAKA (AFP) India defeated Australia by 73 runs in Dhaka on Sunday to end the Super-10 round of the World Twenty20 with four successive wins.India, who had already qualified for the semi-finals, scored 159-7 after being sent in to bat and then bowled out Australia for 86 in 16.2 overs to top group two.It was Australia's third loss in a row, leaving them at the bottom of the table along with Bangladesh.Pakistan, who beat Bangladesh by 50 runs earlier on Sunday, will clash with the West Indies on Tuesday to decide the second semi-finalist from the group.

Rehman Malik wrote threat letter to Bilawal to defame Punjab govt: Rana Sanaullah

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FAISALABAD (Dunya News) -- Punjab Law Minister Rana Sanaullah alleged on Sunday that the threat letter to Pakistan Peoples Party’s (PPP) Chair Bilwal Bhutto Zardari was actually written by Former Interior Minister Rehman Malik, also of PPP, Dunya News reported.Talking to media in General Hospital after opening ceremony of Thalassemia centre here in Faisalabad, provincial minister claimed that Rehman Malik had written the threat letter to Bilawal to defame Punjab government.Rana said that Malik had been involved in such acts in the past to malign Punjab government, and alleged that former interior minister is a liar.He said Bilawal Bhutto would be welcomed and provided foolproof security if he comes to Punjab.The minister said Taliban do not seem serous in dialogue process and that for success of peace process TTP should announce unconditional ceasefire.

Lahore: Man kills wife, toddler over petty dispute

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LAHORE (Dunya News) – A ruthless man killed his Hafiz-e-Qur’an wife and two-year-old son in Lahore on Sunday. He was later arrested by police and confessed to the double homicide, Dunya News reported.The incident took place in Lahore’s Noor Colony, where according to police and rescue officials, Javed, a rickshaw driver, murdered his wife Farzana and Tayyab, 2, apparently due to domestic quarrel.Reportedly, the accused who was living in a single-room house in Ghaziabad area, killed his wife using a sharp-edged weapon and strangled the child following a petty domestic dispute. He also injured himself with the sharp-edged weapon in a failed suicide attempt.Javed later called Rescue 1122 and informed about the killings. Meanwhile, he was arrested by the police who claimed that the accused have confessed to killing his wife and minor child over a domestic dispute.Police took the bodies into custody and launched an investigation.

Old enmity claims seven lives in Shikarpur

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SHIKARPUR (Dunya News) – At least seven persons of the same family, including women and children, were killed Lakhi Ghulam Shah area of in Shikarpur on Sunday.The incident took place in Lakhi Ghulam Shah area of the city in the limit of Rustam police station, where a man killed them over old enmity issue.According to police, the two groups of Marfani community are at war for several years and in continuation of that an armed gang of one group storming into the house of the other group opened indiscriminate firing that killed seven inmates including two women, while one was severely injured.Dead bodies and the injured persons were shifted to the Shikarpur Government Hospital.Police have started investigation of the case.