Turkey: Warrants out for soldiers over FETO links

    Anadolu Agency: Turkish prosecutors have issued arrest warrants for nine on-duty and former military commanders over their alleged links to Fetullah Terrorist Organization (FETO), the group behind July 2016 defeated coup. According to a statement by the Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office in the capital Ankara, the warrants were issued for personnel of the Turkish Land…

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      Media: Hamas negotiating truce terms with Israel

      MEMO: Hamas is in discussions to reach a deal with Israel that would allow Palestinian to travel through the Rafah crossing and goods to be brought in and out of the Gaza Strip through Kerem Shalom (Kerm Abu Salem) crossing, Israeli radio has said. Quds Press reported Reshet Bet radio station saying the deal is…

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        Rights group in Nicaragua closes office after ‘alarming’ threats

        VOA: The Nicaraguan human rights group that has been keeping the outside world abreast of the government’s deadly crackdown on anti-government protesters says it has been forced to close its offices. The Nicaraguan Association for Human Rights says it has gotten “threatening phone calls” and “alarming information” that authorities were planning to fabricate criminal charges against…

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          Singapore cyber attack has hallmarks of state-linked group, government says

          Reuters: Singapore’s worst cyber attack in its history, in which personal information of about 1.5 million people including the Prime Minister was stolen, has the hallmarks of a state-linked group, the government’s communications minister said on Monday. In late June, hackers started stealing personal details and prescription records of patients who visited Singapore’s outpatient clinics…

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            Vietnam jails former bankers in graft crackdown

            Reuters: A court in Vietnam handed lengthy prison terms on Monday to several former bankers accused of mismanagement, amid a crackdown on corruption in the communist-ruled country. In the early 2010s, Vietnam’s banking system was rocked by a string of mismanagement scandals and under-regulated lending, and is still reeling from nonperforming loans. Pham Cong Danh,…

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              Nepal landslide kills eight, victims mostly children

              Reuters: A landslide killed a woman and at least seven children in Nepal over the weekend as officials issued warnings on Monday of the risk of more landslides and flash floods due to torrential rain. Working in the downpour, rescuers in Bheri town, about 310 kilometers (193 miles) west of capital Kathmandu, were still searching…

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                Bangladesh win T20 series

                M Humayun Kabir: Bangladesh have won the final T20 match against the West Indies to take the series 2-1 at Fort Lauderhill. The Tigers won the final game by 19 runs (Duckworth-Lewis-Stern method) after rain interrupted play in the 18th over, reports bdnews24.com. President Abdul Hamid and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina congratulated Bangladesh team just…

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