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Tense China-US talks heighten need for improved crisis management: Chinese adviser

BEIJING (Reuters) - The failure of this week's U.S.-China meeting to build strategic trust has heightened the need for Beijing and Washington to improve crisis management regime, a senior Chinese military scholar and adviser told a Beijing forum on Saturday. After a fiery start, U.S. and Chinese officials concluded on Friday what Washington called "tough and direct" talks in Alaska, which laid bare the depth of tensions between the world's two largest economies at the outset of the Biden administration. "Now that we cannot depend on strategic trust, as shown by the ongoing Anchorage meeting, t...

Russian national pleads guilty in plot to steal Tesla’s company secrets for extortion

A Russian national admitted in federal court this week that he tried to recruit a Tesla employee to install a malicious software into the company’s computer network with the goal of extorting the electric car giant. Egor Igorevich Kriuchkov, 27, repeatedly tried to persuade an employee at Tesla’s electric battery plant in Nevada to participate in the hacking scheme, offering to pay the worker $1 million in Bitcoin to transmit the malware, federal authorities said. Once the software was installed, Kriuchkov and his co-conspirators would use it to steal data from the Tesla’s network and then ext...

Russian envoy to US back in Moscow after Biden calls Putin a killer: TASS

MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia's ambassador to the United States arrived in Moscow on Sunday for discussions on how to address sliding U.S.-Russia relations after U.S. President Joe Biden said he thought Vladimir Putin was a killer, the TASS news agency reported. The Russian Foreign Ministry announced on Wednesday it was recalling its ambassador, Anatoly Antonov, for urgent talks after Biden said in an ABC interview he thought President Putin was a killer who would "pay a price" for alleged U.S. election meddling - an accusation that Moscow denies. Putin responded to Biden by citing a Russian child...

Japan PM wants Olympics to be 'victory against coronavirus'

Liberal Democratic Party annual convention in Tokyo - Japanese Prime Minister and ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) leader Yoshihide Suga delivers a speech at the annual party convention. - Pool/ZUMA Wire/dpa

Japan's Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga said on Sunday that staging the Tokyo Olympics in summer is to be "proof of victory against the coronavirus."

Suga said the day after Japan announced that no fans from abroad would be allowed to attend the Games the main aim will be to prevent another wave of infections.

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Europe presses Turkey to rethink ditching violence-on-women pact

By Jonathan Spicer ISTANBUL (Reuters) - European leaders criticised what they called Turkey's baffling and concerning decision to pull out of an international accord designed to protect women from violence, and urged President Tayyip Erdogan to reconsider. Erdogan's government on Saturday withdrew from the Istanbul Convention, which it signed onto in 2011 after it was forged in Turkey's biggest city. Turkey said domestic laws, not outside fixes, would protect women's rights. The Council of Europe accord pledged to prevent, prosecute and eliminate domestic violence and promote equality. Killing...

Myanmar protesters voice defiance as junta reminds of 'external threats'

(Reuters) - Demonstrators in Myanmar maintained their unflinching opposition to military rule on Sunday despite a rising death toll at the hands of security forces as the junta appeared equally determined to resist growing outside pressure to compromise. One man was killed and several were wounded when police opened fire on a group setting up a barricade in the central town of Monywa, a doctor there said as a community group issued a call on Facebook for blood donors. The violence has forced people determined to resist a return to military rule after a decade of tentative steps towards democra...

Berlin far-right demonstrations see low turnout so far

Counter-protest against demo of right-wing extremists in Berlin - Various initiatives and left-wing groups demonstrate against the demo of right-wing extremists and the Reichsbuerger movement who are gathered near the Brandenburg Gate. - Fabian Sommer/dpa

Only a few participants have turned up for Saturday's planned demonstrations by far-right extremists in central Berlin.

"There is very little going on here," a police spokesperson said of the situation at the Brandenburg Gate, where she said about 70 people had gathered.

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Clashes at protest against Covid-19 rules in German city of Kassel

Protest against Coronavirus measures in Germany - Police forces confront participants during a demonstration against the government's Corona policy. The protest has been allowed under conditions. - Swen Pförtner/dpa

Clashes erupted between police and protesters at a demonstrations against coronavirus restrictions in the central German city of Kassel.

Police said several thousand people who gathered for the unauthorized protest in the city centre disregarded instructions from officers.

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International spectators to be barred from entering Japan for Olympics

TOKYO (Reuters) - International spectators will not be allowed to enter Japan during this summer's delayed Olympic Games amid public concerns over the coronavirus, the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Organising Committee said on Saturday. Olympic and Paralympic tickets purchased by overseas residents will be refunded, according to a statement released following a five-party meeting including the head of the International Olympic Committee, Thomas Bach, and Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike. "It's very unfortunate," Koike said of the decision to reporters after the meeting, but added that the conclusion was "unav...

Louis XIV has not become Louis 14, insists Paris museum

A museum dedicated to the history of Paris denied Friday that it is dropping the use of Roman numerals for the names of kings and emperors, which had caused uproar in Italy.

Amid concern that Louis XIV had suddenly been renamed Louis 14, the Carnavalet Museum took to social media to calm nerves.

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China dominates Pentagon chief's first India visit

Pentagon chief Lloyd Austin praised India's growing ties with "like-minded partners" as he held talks in New Delhi Saturday dominated by shared alarm about China.

India is a vital US partner in the Asia-Pacific region as Washington seeks to take on Beijing, and Austin's two-day trip is New Delhi's first face-to-face meeting with President Joe Biden's administration.

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Quake hits Japan area devastated a decade ago, tsunami alerts lifted

By Sakura Murakami TOKYO (Reuters) - An earthquake struck northeastern Japan on Saturday, hitting areas devastated by the 2011 disaster, generating a tsunami of 1 metre and shaking buildings. The quake, with a magnitude of 7.2, hit the coast of Miyagi Prefecture at 6:26 p.m. (0926 GMT) at a depth of 60 km (40 miles), the Japan Meteorological Agency said. All tsunami alerts were lifted about an hour later, broadcaster NHK said after warning the public not to go near the shore. There were no immediate reports of deaths or injuries. Tokyo Electric Power said it had found no irregularities at its ...

Wyoming’s flood of anti-abortion bills are a warning for the country: experts

Wyoming has filed eight anti-abortion bills this session, a record number in recent history for the state legislature. Experts cite changes in statehouse leadership as well as the conservative makeup of the U.S. Supreme Court for the surge in anti-abortion bills filed in the Wyoming statehouse.

Between 2011 and 2020, there were 21 restrictions and two abortion bans introduced in the state. Wyoming has only passed two abortion-related bills in the past 30 years.

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