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Duty Editor: Mike Patterson Tel: +852 2829 6211 -- TOP STORIES -- + Obama issues new warning to Syria on chemical weapons + Race to reach survivors in Bangladesh factory collapse + South Koreans set to return from joint industrial zone Syria-conflict,WRAP WASHINGTON US President Barack Obama issues a new warning to Syria that using chemical weapons would be a "game changer" as he faces rising pressure at home and abroad to intervene in the civil war.

Putin warns France gay marriage could affect adoptions

President Vladimir Putin on Friday warned that Russia could change agreements for the adoption of Russian children made with France and other Western states that are legalising gay marriage. "I consider it fully correct to make changes to the appropriate documents. It is a current issue and we need to think about it," Putin said at a meeting with lawmakers. "We need to react to what is going on around us. We respect our partners but ask (that they) respect the cultural traditions and ethical, legal and moral norms of Russia," Putin said, quoted by Russian news agencies.

Putin warns France gay marriage could affect adoptions

President Vladimir Putin on Friday said Russia could change agreements for the adoption of Russian children made with France and other Western states that are legalising gay marriage. "I consider it fully correct to make changes to the appropriate documents. It is a current issue and we need to think about it," Putin said at a meeting with lawmakers. "We need to react to what is going on around us. We respect our partners but ask (that they) respect the cultural traditions and ethical, legal and moral norms of Russia," Putin said, quoted by Russian news agencies.

Putin warns France gay marriage could affect adoptions

President Vladimir Putin on Friday said Russia could change its agreements for the adoption of Russian children with France and other Western states that are legalising gay marriage. "I consider it fully correct to make changes to the appropriate documents. It is a current issue and we need to think about it," Putin said at a meeting with lawmakers, saying other states had to respect Russia's "cultural traditions and ethical norms". sjw/as/rmb

U.S., Russian spies' "trust deficit" may have clouded Boston case

By Matt Spetalnick and Susan Cornwell and Peter Apps WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. authorities have long cast a wary eye on counterterrorism intelligence from Russia, Obama administration officials say, raising questions about whether a "trust deficit" clouded efforts to determine if Boston Marathon bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev posed a danger.

Russian court fines NGO $13,000 under 'foreign agent' law

A Russian court on Thursday slapped $13,000 worth of fines on the election monitor Golos, in the first ruling under a new "foreign agent" law that observers say will lead to closures of many organisations across the country. The move comes amid mounting criticism from activists that Moscow is cracking down on NGOs with repressive laws and a wave of raids on their offices by prosecutors.

Russian court fines NGO $13,000 under 'foreign agent' law

A Russian court on Thursday slapped $13,000 worth of fines on the election monitor Golos, in the first ruling under a new "foreign agent" law that observers say will lead to closures of many organisations across the country. The move comes amid mounting criticism from activists that Moscow is cracking down on NGOs with repressive laws and a wave of raids on their offices by prosecutors.

Putin: "No element of Stalinism" in Russia

Moscow, Apr 25 (EFE).- President Vladimir Putin says he see "no element of Stalinism" in Russia and denies his government is holding political prisoners. "Stalinism is linked to the cult of personality, mass violations of the law, repressions and camps," the Russian leader said Thursday in response to a question during his annual live phone-in session. A liberal journalist posed the question after Human Rights Watch released a report asserting that Russia is experienced the biggest campaign of repression since the fall of the Soviet Union.

Putin urges Russia to keep eye on shale gas revolution

Russian President Vladimir Putin urged his government Thursday to be "attentive" about the potential of shale gas production after the head of energy giant Gazprom denied that an alternative fuel revolution was under way around the world. Putin told a marathon question and answer session televised live across the nation that there was a chance that Russia had "overslept" the new energy craze now sweeping North America and denting Gazprom's demand.

Russia will not turn back the clock for Sochi - Putin

MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia will not revert to winter time ahead of the 2014 Olympics in Sochi, President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday. Fans have complained of the difficulty of following sporting events, such as soccer's Champions League, taking place in Western Europe after Russia moved to a four-hour time difference with Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) in 2011.
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