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The United States has imposed further sanctions on Russia in response to what it called the country's illegal intervention1 in Ukraine. The sanctions target seven individuals and 17 Russian companies linked to President Vladimir Putin. Barbara Plett Usher2 reports.
The White House said the seven officials are now subject to a freeze on any assets they hold in the United states and they are banned from travel into America. They include Igor Sechin, the head of Russia's major oil company, Rosneft. The 17 companies have also had their assets frozen. This is the third round of sanctions that the US had imposed on Russia over the crisis in Ukraine. All have been aimed at specific individuals and entities3. But the administration has made clear, it's ready to target key sectors4 of the economy if Moscow lodges5 a military intervention deep into Ukraine.
Russia said the right range of measures will be applied6 in response. The mayor of the eastern Ukrainian city of Kharkiv has been shot and critically wounded. Hennadiy Kernes was shot in the back by unknown gunmen. Mr. Kernes was an ally of Ukraine's ousted7 president, but has recently backed the idea of united Ukraine. Earlier, armed pro-Russian militants8 seized key government buildings in the eastern town of Kostyantynivka. The incident comes as the OSCE called for the immediate9 release of 12 of its observers, including five Ukrainians were being detained by pro-Russian insurgents10.
There has been international condemnation11 of a handing out the death sentences in Egypt to almost 700 supporters of the banned Muslim Brotherhood12. The United States said the decision defied for the most basic standard of the international justice. The UN Secretary General BanKi-moon expressed fears for the country's future stability. The men, including the movement's leader Mohamed Badie were convicted over clashes in the city of Minya last year. From Cairo, here's Orla Guerin.
There were chaos13 and anguish14 outside the court after the judge recommended the death penalty for almost 700 men. There were convicted in a mass trial, which finished in hours. Theverdict will be reviewed by a top Islamic scholar. The court also upheld 37 death sentences past last month. Today's verdicts were heightened concern about the growing crackdown on dissenter15.
Reports from Iraq say a suicide bomber16 has killed at least 30 people in the east of the country. The attacker targeted a rally in the mostly Kurdish town of Khanaqin, 50 people are reported have been injured. The victims gathered to watch a video recording17 showing the Iraqi President, Jalal Talabani, who's receiving medical treatment in Germany. Earlier, suicide bombers18 killed at least 20 soldiers and policemen in other parts of Iraq. The attackers targeted polling stations where security forces were voting ahead Wednesday's parliamentary election.
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The British Prime Minister has condemned19 as profoundly shocking the murder of a teacher in Leeds in northern England in front of her pupils. Anne Maguire was stabbed to death, a15-year-old school boy has been arrested. The BBC education correspondent says fatal attacks on teachers in Britain are extremely rare.
Britain's best-known celebrity20 publicist Max Clifford has been found guilty of eight counts of indecently assaults on women and teenagers dating back to the 1970s. He was charged just apart of a wider investigation21 into allegations of his historic sex attacks following the death of the BBC's presenter22 Jimmy Savile three years ago. Robert Watson reports.
Max Clifford was a man who sold stories of sex and celebrity to the tabloid23 newspapers for decades. Now, his own reputation is in tests after being convicted of a series of sex assaults dating back to the 1970s and 1980s. This is the first successful conviction under the Operation Yewtree. The massive police investigation set up after the death of Jimmy Savile to look into allegations that other celebrities24 had also misused25 their fame and power to commit such assaults.
The Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff has praised the reaction by the Brazilian international player Dani Alves to a racist26 incident during a match of the Villareal Stadium in Spain. Leonardo Rocha has more.
Dani Alves team Barcelona was losing the match and local fans threw a banana at the Brazilian right back, the player's reaction to the racial slur27 surprised everyone. He picked up the banana and took a bite before throwing it away. President Dilma Rousseff wrote on Twitter that Dani Alves had given a brave and forceful response to racism28 in sport, Hundreds of people, including footballers and politicians have since posted the pictures of themselves eating a banana in solidarity29 with Dina Alves. Leonardo Rocha is reporting.
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