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Colombia's Santos wins Nobel Peace Prize

Colombian President Santos wins Nobel Peace Prize
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By Stine Jacobsen and Helen Murphy | OSLO/BOGOTA
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos won the 2016 Nobel Peace Prize on Friday for his efforts to end a 52-year-old war with Marxist rebels, a surprise choice and a show of support after Colombians rejected a peace accord last Sunday.
The Norwegian Nobel Committee said Santos had brought one of the longest civil wars in modern history significantly closer to a peaceful solution, but there was still a danger the peace process could collapse.
The award excluded FARC guerrilla leader Rodrigo Londono, better known by his nom de guerre Timochenko, who signed the peace accord with Santos in Cartagena on Sept. 26.
Santos has promised to revive the plan even though Colombians narrowly rejected it in a referendum on Sunday. Many voters believed it was too lenient on the FARC guerrillas.
"There is a real danger that the peace process will come to a halt and that civil war will flare up again. This makes it even more important that the parties, headed by President Santos and FARC guerrilla leader Rodrigo Londoño, continue to respect the ceasefire," the Norwegian Nobel Committee said.
"The fact that a majority of the voters said "No" to the peace accord does not necessarily mean that the peace process is dead," it said.
More than 220,000 people have died on the battlefield or in massacres during the struggle between leftist guerrillas, right-wing paramilitaries and government troops.
Millions have been displaced and many beg on the streets of the capital, while economic potential has been held up in the mostly rural nation.
The committee quoted Santos as saying the award would help further the peace process.
"He was overwhelmed. He was very grateful. He said it was of
invaluable importance to further the peace process in Colombia,"
committee secretary Olav Njoelstad told Norwegian state broadcaster NRK after having spoken to him by phone.
Colombia's ambassador to Norway, Alvaro Sandoval Bernal, said it was a message of hope for his country.
"It reiterates that there is hope for the peace process in Colombia." 
Asked why Londono was left out, committee leader Kaci Kullmann Five said Santos had been central to the process.
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Colombia's President Juan Manuel Santos talks during a news conference at Narino Palace in Bogota, Colombia October 7, 2016. REUTERS/John Vizcaino
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"President Santos has been taking the very first and historic initiative. There have been other tries, but this time he went all-in as leader of the government with a strong will to reach a result. That's why we have put the emphasis on president."
She declined to elaborate on Londono's role. The rebel leader's initial reaction indicated no disappointment that he had been left out.
"The only prize to which we aspire is that of peace with social justice for a Colombia without paramilitarism, without retaliation nor lies," he wrote on his Twitter account.
POSSIBLE ANGER
Santos is the first Latin American to receive the peace prize since indigenous rights campaigner Rigoberta Menchu of Guatemala won in 1992, and is the second Colombian laureate after writer Gabriel Garcia Marquez, who won the literature prize in 1982.
The scion of one of Colombia's most prosperous families, Santos was not thought likely to spearhead a peace process with FARC (the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia).
But though he had served as defence minister under hardline ex-president Alvaro Uribe, when the FARC were weakened by a U.S.-backed offensive, Santos used his two terms in office to open negotiations with rebel leadership at four-year-long talks.
His family once owned leading Colombian newspaper El Tiempo, where Santos worked as an editor before turning to politics. He also trained as an economist at the London School of Economics.
He was finance minister in the 1990s, helping to steer the Andean nation through one of its worst fiscal crises.
The peace talks made bitter enemies of Santos and Uribe, who accused his former protege of betraying FARC victims, and who founded a new right-wing political party and won a Senate seat, in an effort to undermine Santos' peace efforts.
The news may anger those Colombians who see Santos' bid for peace with the FARC as selling out the nation as he negotiated terms that they see as an embarrassment.
But the fact that his rebel foe did not receive the prize alongside him may be a relief to Santos, given the political tension following referendum. On the other hand, it may give Santos the moral upper hand in talks with Uribe.
A joint win may have set back sensitive talks with the opposition as Santos tries to negotiate new terms with the "No" camp and possibly convince the FARC to accept changes to the original accord.
The "No" vote was a disaster for Santos, who had hoped to turn his focus quickly to other matters including possible talks with the smaller ELN rebel group, tax reform and other economic measures to compensate for a drop in oil income.
The government had hoped peace would lead to a boom in investment by commodities investors, in gold mines, oil and agriculture in Latin America's fourth-largest economy
ACHIEVEMENT AFTER SETBACK
Some Nobel watchers had taken Colombia off their lists of favourites after the referendum "No".
"The peace accord was indeed a major achievement and, although the referendum was a setback, hopefully this award will help peacebuilders maintain the momentum needed to keep the process moving forward,' Stockholm International Peace Research Institute Director Dan Smith said in a statement.
The United Nations human rights office, which does not usually comment on Nobel Peace Prizes, said the award was a recognition of how important the conflict in Colombia was.
"I think the High Commissioner would hope this gives a big boost to the peace process which has been going through a bit of a roller coaster in the past few weeks," U.N. human rights spokesman Rupert Colville said in Geneva.
The one-sided prize echoes previous awards, such as to South Korean President Kim Dae-jung in 2000 for his work for reconciliation with North Korea. West German Chancellor Willy Brandt won in 1971 for his policies of reaching out to the communist East.
But often the awards go to both sides in peace negotiations, such as to Israelis and Palestinians in 1994 or to Egypt’s Anwar Sadat and Israel’s Menachem Begin in 1978.
The Nobel Peace Prize, worth 8 million Swedish crowns ($930,000), will be presented in Oslo on Dec. 10.
(graphic on tmsnrt.rs/1jLPeM7)
(Changes refugees to human rights in paras 30 and 31.)

(Additional reporting by Joachim Dagenborg, Gwladys Fouche, Terje Solsvik and Alister Doyle in Oslo and Tom Miles in Geneva, Writing by Angus MacSwan)

December elections key to solving Macedonia political deadlock: EU ambassador




SKOPJE, Oct. 7 (Xinhua) -- Upcoming elections in Macedonia represent a test of responsibility and maturity for its leaders, institutions, media and citizens, EU Ambassador to Macedonia Samuel Zbogar said Friday.
According to him, a fair campaign and credible elections in December are a key step towards solving the political crisis in the country.
Speaking at a conference on advanced methods for auditing the financial report of political parties and election campaigns, Zbogar said this crisis has dealt a serious blow not only to the political system, but also to the very foundations of the rule of law and democratic progress.
He wished Macedonia to succeed in its path of Euro integration, reforms and prosperity.

Tens of civilians leave rebel-held areas in Syria's Aleppo city


DAMASCUS, Oct. 7 (Xinhua) -- Tens of civilians left rebel-held areas in the country's northern city of Aleppo for government-controlled sections in the city on Friday, state news agency SANA reported.
The civilians, mostly women and children, evacuated rebel-held areas in eastern Aleppo city through cleared pathways, and reached government-controlled western Aleppo city, where the army had prepared temporary shelters for them, SANA said.
On Wednesday, the Syrian army announced it was reducing the airstrikes on eastern Aleppo, to allow the civilians to leave safely.
Meanwhile, the wide-scale military offensive on eastern Aleppo by the ground troops continued, with the army making more progress, in the first progress the military forces have achieved against the rebels in eastern Aleppo in three years.
Earlier in the day, SANA said the Syrian army on Friday recaptured a strategic hilltop, the Sheikh Saeed hill, which has enabled the Syrian army to overlook the rebel-held districts of Amiriyeh and Sukariyeh in the Cement Factory in eastern Aleppo.
The fresh advance is the latest in a series of victories the Syrian army has recently achieved in Aleppo, as part of the declared offensive to dislodge the insurgents from the rebel-held eastern part of Aleppo.
A day earlier, SANA said the military forces captured areas in the rebel-held Bustan al-Basha neighborhood, and al-Sakhour area.
Following a last month faltering truce, President Bashar al-Assad pledged to restore all Aleppo city.
On Thursday, UN Special Envoy to Syria Staffan de Mistura made a new proposition, which basically focuses on emptying eastern Aleppo from the radical elements of the Jabhat Fateh al-Sham, previously the al-Qaida linked al-Nusra Front, in an apparent move to reduce the Syrian military campaign on eastern Aleppo.
Ahead, and during the offensive on eastern Aleppo, the general command of the Syrian army urged the civilians to leave the rebel-held areas and reach the government-controlled ones in western Aleppo.
The army also offered amnesty for the rebels who would surrender themselves in Aleppo.
The offer was repeated several times over the past few weeks.
The situation in Aleppo has caused a rift between the U.S. and Russia, with both expressing dismay with each other's conduct regarding the situation in Aleppo.
Moscow has called for an emergency UN Security Council meeting to take place soon, with Mistura going to give his statement about the situation in Aleppo, and possibly his new proposition.

Britain's Blair hints at political comeback


London, Oct 7 (AFP) Britain's former prime minister Tony Blair hinted that he wanted to make a political comeback in an interview released today.

Blair, 63, made the comments to Esquire magazine shortly after announcing he was winding down his controversial but lucrative government advisory business.

But he remains deeply unpopular in Britain for his role in taking Britain into the 2003 Iraq war.

Blair told Esquire magazine that it was "an open question" what his future role would be.

"I don't know if there's a role for me... There's a limit to what I want to say about my own position at this moment," he said.

"All I can say is that this is where politics is at. Do I feel strongly about it? Yes, I do. Am I very motivated by that? Yes. Where do I go from here? What exactly do I do? That's an open question." 

As leader of the Labour party, Blair won three consecutive general elections from 1997 onwards on a platform of centrist policies.

The party has since shifted sharply to the left under veteran socialist Jeremy Corbyn, a strident opponent of the Iraq war and of Blair himself.

Blair acknowledged there had been "a huge reaction" against his brand of politics but said that centrists must fight back.

"I think it's too soon to say the centre has been defeated," he said. "We've got to rise to that challenge".

Last year, Blair said he felt "more sorrow, regret and apology than you may ever know or can believe" after the Chilcot report found the invasion of Iraq was based on flawed evidence and badly executed.

Pollsters YouGov have found that Blair currently has a public perception rating of -63, with people they surveyed who disliked him describing him as "self-serving" and "money-grabbing".

Last month, Blair announced he was winding up Tony Blair Associates, his advisory business, which has worked with countries including oil-rich Kazakhstan and its autocratic President Nursultan Nazarbayev.

Bombs hit train in Pakistan, 4 killed



Islamabad, Oct 7 (PTI)
 At least four persons were killed over 16 others injured today when two bombs targeted a train in Pakistan's restive Balocistan province.

The blasts hit the Rawalpindi-bound Jaffar Express.

Police said that the bombs were planted on the track and exploded within a span of 20 minutes.

"Four persons were killed and 16 others injured in the attack," said a police official.

Balochistan Chief Minister Nawaz Sanaullah Zehri condemned the attack and ordered the provincial police chief to arrest the culprits.

No one claimed responsibility for the attack.

Baloch separatist, who want autonomy, often target the official property in the province.

Jaffar Express was also targeted in January in Mithri area of Balochistan's Sibi district and bombing damaged its two carriages.

India cannot unilaterally revoke Indus Water Treaty: Pak

From Sajjad Hussain

Islamabad, Oct 7 (PTI)
 Pakistan has said India cannot unilaterally revoke the Indus Water Treaty as it is binding on both states and there is no exit clause in it.

"The Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) is not time barred and was never intended to be time or event specific. It is binding on both India and Pakistan and has no exit provision," Foreign Office spokesperson Nafees Zakaria said.

Zakaria said that according the sub-provisions (3) and (4) of the Article XII of the IWT, the Treaty cannot be altered or revoked unilaterally.

"The international community should take notice of Indian claims that are indeed a violation of India s obligations and commitments under the Treaty," he said yesterday, responding to reports that India may revoke the treaty amid heightened tensions between the two nations.

He said Pakistan was closely monitoring the situation and would respond accordingly.

To a question that China has blocked a tributary of Brahmaputra river in Tibet, the spokesman said that he was not aware of it.

"We have seen the media reports. You may like to approach the government of China to ascertain the details," he said.

Earlier, Advisor on Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz and several other leaders also said that India cannot revoke the treaty unilaterally.

Pakistan had also warned the unilateral revocation of the Indus treaty by India will be considered as an 'act of war'

आतंकवाद की शरणस्थलियों को खत्म करने का काम जारी रखेंगे : अमेरिका

 वाशिंगटन, सात अक्तूबर :भाषा: अमेरिका ने आज कहा कि वह आतंकवाद की उन शरणस्थलियों को खत्म करने के लिए क्षेत्र के देशों के साथ काम करना जारी रखेगा, जो भारत के समक्ष भी खतरा पेश करती हैं लेकिन, वह कांग्रेस के उस विधेयक पर टिप्पणी करने से बचता रहा, जिसमें कहा गया है कि अमेरिका को पाकिस्तान को एक ‘आतंकी देश’ घोषित कर देना चाहिए।

अमेरिका ने कश्मीर के मुद्दे समेत भारत और पाकिस्तान के बीच के विभिन्न मतभेदों को सुलझाने और मौजूदा तनाव को कम करने के लिए ‘सार्थक वार्ता’ का भी आह्वान किया।

विदेश मंत्रालय के प्रवक्ता जॉन किर्बी ने लेकिन ,कांग्रेस के उस विधेयक पर टिप्पणी नहीं की, जो कहता है कि अमेरिका को पाकिस्तान को एक ‘‘आतंकी देश’’ घोषित करना चाहिए।

जब किर्बी से पूछा गया कि क्या सरकार कांग्रेस में एक विधेयक और एक ऑनलाइन याचिका का समर्थन करेगी, जो कहती है कि अमेरिका को पाकिस्तान को ‘आतंकी देश’ घोषित करना चाहिए तो उन्होंने अपने दैनिक संवाददाता सम्मेलन में कहा, ‘‘मैंने खासतौर पर ऐसे किसी विधेयक के बारे में कुछ नहीं देखा है और निश्चित तौर पर हम ऐसा:समर्थन: नहीं करते। इस संदर्भ में जो भी लंबित विधेयक आने वाला हो, मैं उसपर टिप्पणी नहीं करूंगा।’’ उन्होंने कहा, ‘‘हम जो..मैं जो क्षेत्र में मौजूद साझा खतरे, साझी चुनौती की बात कहूंगा.निश्चित तौर पर यह भारतीय लोगों के लिए भी खतरा है। हम कहेंगे कि हम पाकिस्तान, अफगानिस्तान के साथ काम जारी रखने वाले हैं। विदेश मंत्री हाल ही में ब्रसेल्स और अफगानिस्तान के सम्मेलन से लौटे हैं।’’ किर्बी ने कहा, ‘‘इन साझा खतरों और चुनौतियों से निपटने के लिए हम लोग उस क्षेत्र की सरकारों के साथ काम करना जारी रखेंगे। हमने हमेशा कहा है कि :आतंकियों की: शरणस्थलियों को लेकर और भी बहुत कुछ किया जा सकता है और हम यही करने वाले हैं। हम एकबार फिर इस दिशा में अधिक से अधिक संभव सहयोग के लिए काम करने की कोशिश करने वाले हैं।

साल 2018 तक भारत पाक सीमा सील कर दी जाएगी : राजनाथ


जैसलमेर, सात अक्तूबर :भाषा: केन्द्रीय गृहमंत्री राजनाथ सिंह ने आज कहा कि वर्ष 2018 तक भारत पाक सीमा को सील कर दिया जाएगा। उन्होंने कहा कि देश पर किसी तरह की आंच नहीं आने दी जाएगी।

उरी हमले और उसके बाद भारतीय सेना के लक्षित हमले के बाद पाकिस्तान के साथ जारी तनाव के बीच आज यहां पहुंचकर अन्तरराष्ट्रीय सीमावर्ती राजस्थान, पंजाब, जम्मू कश्मीर और गुजरात में ताजा सुरक्षा प्रबंधों की समीक्षा करने के बाद सिंह संवाददाताओं से बातचीत कर रहे थे।

उन्होंने कहा कि वर्ष 2018 तक भारत पाक सीमा को पूरी तरह सील कर दिया जाएगा।

केन्द्रीय गृहमंत्री ने कहा कि ‘बार्डर सिक्योरिटी ग्रिड’ बनाया जाएगा और लगातार इसकी निगरानी की जाएगी।

केन्द्रीय गृह राज्य मंत्री किरन रिजिजू के साथ संवाददाताओं से बातचीत करते हुए सिंह ने स्वीकार किया कि पाकिस्तान के साथ तनाव बढा है। उन्होंने कहा कि देश पर किसी तरह की आंच नहीं आने दी जाएगी। देशवासियों को सेना और जवानों पर विश्वास रखना चाहिए ।

उन्होंने कहा कि सेना और जवानों पर पूरी तरह से विश्वास और भरोसा है। जिस तरह से किसान अपनी फसल की रखवाली करता है उसी तरह जवान सीमा की रखवाली कर रहा है।

Donald Trump seen in two more Playboy videos

Donald Trump seen in two more Playboy videos

International Business Times

                 
Donald Trump in a video for Playboy (Screenshot)
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has appeared in more than one Playboy video, a new report released Wednesday showed. The two latest videos to be unearthed are in addition to the 2000 video that came into the limelight late last week.
The real estate mogul has had a long history with Hugh Hefner’s Playboy magazine. In 1990, he appeared on the cover of the publication. In the interview inside, when asked whether his marriage was monogamous, Trump replied with a controversial: “I don’t have to answer that.”
Following the 2000 Playboy softcore porn film that was discovered last week, CNN’s K-File investigative team unearthed two more videos from 1994 and 2001.
The 1994 video shows Trump interviewing a potential candidate for Playboy’s “40th anniversary Playmate.” The Republican candidate can be seen taking Polaroids of the models.
“I believe that it’s not just beauty, I think it’s an attitude,” the model being interviewed says. “I think it has a lot to do with personality and an attitude. I think Playboy really represents that, and I believe that I have that, and I have what it takes to represent them.”
In response to this, Trump says: “Well I think you have what it takes too. And I think everyone in this room thinks you have what it takes also.”
CNN reported Jeff Cohen, a senior photo editor for Playboy, as saying that Trump was brought in for additional publicity for the special occasion.
While the 1994 video does not contain any sexually explicit content in the parts where Trump is present, there are other scenes with fully nude women.
The next video, from 2001, shows Trump backstage at a fashion show with two Playmates and then-girlfriend Melania Knauss — now Melania Trump. Other scenes — without Trump — in the video again show fully nude women.
Trump’s reputation among women has been a sore point all through his election campaign. The latest CNN/ORC poll showed that 62 percent of women did not look at Trump favorably. With just over a month left for the November elections, Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton may gain from Trump’s stance toward women.

Haiti bears brunt of Hurricane Matthew as death toll hits 140

Hurricane Matthew has killed at least 140 people, almost all of them in hard-hit Haiti, where authorities and rescue workers were still struggling to reach remote areas on the southwestern peninsula as the storm powered its way towards Florida.
Haiti's civil protection service put the toll in the impoverished Caribbean nation at 108 dead, with many of them killed by falling trees, flying debris and swollen rivers. The Interior Ministry, a mayor and other local officials confirmed 28 other deaths to Reuters across Haiti.
Most of the fatalities were in towns and fishing villages around the Tiburon peninsula, one of Haiti's most picturesque regions. The storm passed directly through the peninsula, driving the sea inland and flattening homes with winds of up to 145 mph (230 kph) and torrential rain on Monday and Tuesday.
In the coastal town of Roche-a-Bateau in Sud Department, 24 died. In Grand Anse Department, 38 more lost their lives.
"I've never seen anything like this," said Louis Paul Raphael, a central government representative in Roche-a-Bateau.
Along with the human devastation, the storm destroyed and killed livestock.
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In one public hospital in Les Cayes, a port town on the Tiburon peninsula, most doctors had not shown up to work since they took shelter as the storm hit. Food and water was scarce in shelters.
The devastation in Haiti prompted authorities to postpone a presidential election scheduled for Sunday.
Poverty, weak government and precarious living conditions for many of its citizens makes Haiti particularly vulnerable to natural disasters. In 2010, a magnitude 7 earthquake wrecked the capital Port-au-Prince, killing upwards of 200,000 people.
In the earthquake's wake, U.N. peacekeepers inadvertently introduced cholera to the country, killing at least 9,000 and infecting hundreds of thousands more.
The Pan American Health Organization said on Thursday it was preparing for a possible cholera upsurge in Haiti after the hurricane because the flooding was likely to contaminate water supplies.
Rescue workers have not reached Roche-a-Bateau or the villages closer to the storm's path, and information is scarce about the damage there. To the south in Les Cayes, the winds tore roofs off almost every home.
At the town's tiny airport, windows were blown out and the terminal roof was mostly missing although the landing strip was not heavily damaged.
"The runway is working. In the hours and days to come we can receive humanitarian flights," said Sergot Tilis, the information officer and runway agent for the airport.
Matthew is the strongest hurricane in the Caribbean since Felix in 2007 and is now over Bahamas as a Category 4 cyclone, the second strongest on the Saffir–Simpson hurricane wind scale. It is due to reach Florida late on Thursday, and authorities urged some 1.5 million there people to evacuate.
Four people were killed over the weekend in the Dominican Republic, which shares the island of Hispaniola with Haiti.

(Reporting by Joseph Guyler Delva; Writing by Simon Gardner and Frank Jack Daniel; Editing by Cynthia Osterman)

U.S. talks on non-diplomatic options in Syria continue despite Russian warning - State Department

The U.S. government is continuing internal deliberations about non-diplomatic options to address the war in Syria despite a Russian warning on Thursday about the consequences of a strike on Syrian army positions, the U.S. State Department said.
"I've seen the comments out of Moscow. Those comments notwithstanding, that conversation inside the U.S. government continues," State Department spokesman John Kirby said.
His remarks followed a statement by the Russian Defense Ministry that the United States should carefully consider the consequences of strikes on Syrian army positions because they would also threaten Russian servicemen.

(Reporting by Arshad Mohammed; Writing by David Alexander; Editing by Mohammad Zargham)

Late night earthquake shake Taiwan scale maximum 6.0 quake Green Level 5



At 23:51 on the 6th, waters east of Taiwan, a magnitude 6.0 earthquake, the maximum seismic intensity Taitung five.(Figure taken from the Central Weather Bureau website www.cwb.gov.tw)
(Central News Agency reporter Chen Wei Ting Taipei 7 (Xinhua)) between 11:51 last night, waters east of Taiwan, a magnitude 6.0 earthquake, the maximum seismic intensity of Green Island, Taitung County 5, Pingtung, Kaohsiung, Tainan, Hualien, Yunlin, Chiayi seismic intensity 3 level, Nantou, Changhua, Taichung, Ilan, Miaoli seismic intensity 2, Penghu, Taoyuan, Hsinchu, and new seismic intensity 1 North. 1,051,007 

at 23:00 on the 6th occurrence (CNA Taipei 7 (Xinhua)) for about 52 minutes southeast of Taiwan waters near the Richter scale 6.0 earthquake, the epicenter is located in Taitung County Government 30.8 km south east side of the eastern waters of Taiwan, 20 km depth of the earthquake. 

The largest quake around, Taitung Green Island 5, Taitung Taitung 4. 1051007
At 23:51 on the 6th, waters east of Taiwan, a magnitude 6.0 earthquake, the maximum seismic intensity Taitung 5, in addition to Green Island a short power outages and scattered items falling, no serious disaster emerged. (Public offer) CNA 105 years October 7
At 23:51 on the 6th, waters east of Taiwan, a magnitude 6.0 earthquake, the maximum seismic intensity Taitung 5, in addition to Green and a short outage sporadic strap drop, no serious disaster emerged. (Public offer) CNA 105 years October 7
At 23:51 on the 6th, waters east of Taiwan, a magnitude 6.0 earthquake, the maximum seismic intensity Taitung 5, in addition to Green and a short outage merchandise stores can fall, no serious disaster emerged. (Public offer) CNA 105 years October 7

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