Saturday, November 24, 2012

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Seven robbers shot dead in South Africa
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) – An elite South African police unit shot dead seven men when they tried to rob a cash depot in western Johannesburg on Saturday evening, a spokesman for the unit said. Nine others were injured and under police guard in hospital, a spokesman of the unit known as Hawks told Reuters. Police also confiscated 11 vehicles and four firearms. “We believe we got the kingpin down. We are convinced that we got all the robbers – dead or arrested,” Paul Ramaloko said. The depot belonged to Protea Coin, a security company which runs a cash-in-transit business. …


Italy center-left picks candidate for next prime minister
Secretary of Italian PD Luigi Bersani delivers speech during political rally with European Socialists in ParisROME (Reuters) – Italian center-left voters head to the polls on Sunday to choose the candidate who will be the leading contender to succeed Mario Monti as prime minister after a general election in March. Opinion surveys show Democratic Party leader Pier Luigi Bersani is front-runner among five candidates, followed by youthful Florence mayor Matteo Renzi, who has vowed to shake up Italy's political establishment if he is chosen. Voting booths will be open from 08:00 to 20:00 local time (07:00 GMT to 19:00 GMT) with results due around midnight (23:00 GMT). …


Egyptians accuse President Morsi of rewriting rules of democracy
Thousands of Egyptians poured into the streets around Egypt yesterday to protest a decree by President Mohamed Morsi that sidelines Egypt’s judiciary, ensures the survival of a disputed constitution drafting assembly, and removes nearly all checks to his power until a new constitution is written.


Catalonia election tests Spanish unity
Convergencia i Unio party's candidate Artur Mas for Catalunya's regional government gestures during a meeting in BarcelonaBARCELONA, Spain (Reuters) – Voters in Spain's Catalonia region go to the polls on Sunday and are likely to elect a pro-independen ce leader who will test Spanish unity at a time of deep economic crisis. Opinion polls show two-thirds of voters in this region on the French border will cast ballots for parties, both rightist and leftist, that want Catalan independence from Spain. Catalan President Artur Mas will likely win re-election since his conservative Convergence and Union party is forecast to take a majority, some 62 to 64 seats, in the 135-seat regional assembly, or Parliament. …


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