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Britain's Cameron won big by selling stability over fear
LONDON - Prime Minister David Cameron sealed a surprise election win by persuading Britons to choose the security of modestly rising living standards over an implausible pretender many feared could become the puppet of Scottish nationalists. (BRITAIN-ELECTION/CAMERON (UPDATE 1, PICTURES), moved, by Andrew Osborn, 1,000 words)
Russia stages huge military parade, Western leaders boycott
MOSCOW - Thousands of Russian troops marched across Red Square, tanks rumbled through the streets and jets screamed overhead in a huge military parade marking the 70th anniversary of victory over Nazi Germany, an event boycotted by Western leaders over Russia's role in the Ukraine crisis. (WW2-ANNIVERSARY/RUSSIA (UPDATE 2), moved, by Vladimir Soldatkin, Jack Stubbs and Timothy Heritage, 600 words)
North Korea says fires ballistic missile from submarine
SEOUL - North Korea said it had successfully conducted an underwater test-fire of a submarine-launched ballistic missile, which, if true, would indicate progress in the secretive state's pursuit of building missile-equipped submarines. (NORTHKOREA SUBMARINE/ (UPDATE 2), moved, by Jack Kim, 600 words)
Australian police thwart imminent bomb attack, teen charged
PERTH - Australian police said they had thwarted an imminent terror attack after discovering explosives at a Melbourne home and arresting a 17-year-old boy, in the latest example of the threat posed by radicalised teenagers in the country. (AUSTRALIA PLOT/POLICE), moved, by Morag MacKinnon, 400 words)
MIDDLE EAST
Weapons inspectors find undeclared sarin and VX traces in Syria - diplomats
AMSTERDAM - International inspectors find traces of sarin and VX nerve agent at military research site in Syria that was not declared to global chemical weapons watchdog, diplomatic sources say. (MIDEAST-CRISIS/SYRIA-CHEMICALS (EXCLUSIVE, UPDATE 1), moved, by Anthony Deutsch, 677 words)
More than 100 Saudi-led air strikes hit Yemen - Houthis
CAIRO - A Saudi-led coalition struck northern provinces of Yemen in a third consecutive night of heavy air strikes, the Houthi rebels said, following their shelling this week of Saudi border areas. (YEMEN-SECURITY/SAUDI-STRIKES, UPDATE 1), by Mohammed Ghobari, moved, 400 words)
Egyptian court sentences Mubarak, sons to 3 years in jail
CAIRO - An Egyptian court sentenced former president Hosni Mubarak and his two sons to three years in jail without parole in the retrial of a corruption case, but they may not have to serve any jail time because they spent that amount of time in prison in other cases. (EGYPT-MUBARAK/ UPDATE 2), moved, by Michael Georgy, 350 words)
Dozens escape Iraqi prison, 62 killed
BAGHDAD - Fifty inmates and 12 policemen were killed when a riot erupted and dozens escaped from an Iraqi prison holding hundreds of people jailed for acts of terrorism, security and police officials said. (IRAQ-SECURITY/ (UPDATE 2), moved, 350 words)
EUROPE
Military plane crashes near Seville airport in Spain, 3 killed
SEVILLE, Spain - An Airbus A400M military plane crashes in Seville, killing at least three people, emergency services say, in the first fatal accident involving Europe's newest troop and heavy cargo carrier. (SPAIN-CRASH/ UPDATE 2, TV), moving shortly, by Jesus Aguado and Sonya Dowsett, 400 words)
Gunfire, explosions in Macedonia as police pursue "armed group"
KUMANOVO, Macedonia - Explosions and heavy gunfire rocked a town in northern Macedonia as police moved against what authorities described as an "armed group", heightening fears of instability in the ex-Yugoslav republic after months of political crisis. (MACEDONIA-POLICE/ UPDATE 3), moving shortly, by Kole Casule, 400 words)
Greek PM forecasts 'happy end'; Eurogroup chief cites progress in talks
ATHENS/ROME - Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras forecasts happy end soon to fraught negotiations with creditors on cash-for-reform deal, and chairman of euro zone finance ministers says talks make progress, though not enough for deal next Monday. (EUROZONE-GREECE/ (WRAPUP 3, TV, PIX), moved, by Karolina Tagaris and Gavin Jones, 858 words)
UNITED STATES
"Ana" becomes tropical storm as it moves toward Carolinas
MIAMI - Meteorologists said a storm moving slowly toward the Carolinas, which is forecast to bring rain, high wind and flooding, had transitioned into a tropical storm, according to the U.S. National Hurricane Center. (WEATHER-STROM/ANA (UPDATE 3), moved, by David Adams, 400 words)
U.S. Justice Dept. opens civil rights probe of Baltimore police
WASHINGTON - U.S. Justice Department launches investigation of Baltimore police department's use of force and whether there are patterns of discriminatory policing. (USA-POLICE/BALTIMORE (UPDATE 3, PIX), moved, by Julia Edwards, 387 words)
Obama to Democrats on Asia trade pact: 'just do it'
BEAVERTON, Ore. - President Obama, co-opting Nike's famous slogan, tells Democrats to "just do it" and support trade deal with Asian countries that shoe company says would help it create up to 10,000 U.S. jobs over 10 years. (TRADE-OBAMA/NIKE (UPDATE 3, PIX, GRAPHICS), moved, By Jeff Mason, 847 words)
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- TRADE-OBAMA/RESHORING (PIX), moved, by Joseph White, Howard Schneider and Nick Carey, 735 words
- USA-TRADE/CANADA (PIX), moved, by David Ljunggren, 492 words
AMERICAS
Guatemala's vice president resigns amid corruption scandal
GUATEMALA CITY - Guatemala's vice president resigned to face an investigation over her alleged involvement in a customs corruption racket, amid a scandal that has hurt the ruling party ahead of elections. (GUATEMALA CORRUPTION/), moved, by Sofia Menchu, 300 words)
Venezuela's dissenting socialists deepen rift with Maduro
CARACAS - Dissenting faction of Venezuela's Socialist Party seeks to put forward its own candidates in this year's parliamentary election, deepening rift with President Nicolas Maduro's unpopular administration. (VENEZUELA-POLITICS/, moved, by Alexandra Ulmer, 407 words)
ASIA
Thousands evacuated in Philippines as powerful typhoon nears
MANILA - The Philippines evacuated thousands of people in the northeastern part of its main island of Luzon, less than 24 hours before a powerful typhoon was expected to make landfall. (PHILIPPINES-TYPHOON/) moved, by Manuel Mogato, 250 words)
China accelerates land reclamation in disputed islands - Pentagon
WASHINGTON - China embarked upon extensive land reclamation efforts at five outposts in the disputed Spratly Islands last year, adding huge amounts of terrain to bolster its civil and military presence in an area claimed by rivals, a new Pentagon report says (USA DEFENSE/CHINA (UPDATE 3), moved, by David Alexander, 500 words)
AFRICA
Liberia declared Ebola-free, outbreak continues over border
MONROVIA - Liberia is declared free from Ebola after 42 days without a new case, the medical charity Medecins Sans Frontieres says, but it urges vigilance until the worst-ever recorded outbreak of the virus was extinguished in neighbouring Guinea and Sierra Leone (HEALTH EBOLA/LIBERIA (UPDATE 1), moved, 500 words)
Queues outside shops, banks after protests paused in Burundi
BUJUMBURA - Long queues formed outside shops and banks in the Burundian capital Bujumbura on Saturday, Reuters witnesses said, as people took advantage of a day-long pause in protests against the president's decision to run for a third term. (BURUNDI-POLITICS/), moved, by Patrick Nduwimana, 350 words)