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Saturday 31 December 2016

World news briefs — compiled Dec. 30

Source: www.ohio.com - Friday, December 30, 2016
UNITED NATIONS Chief bids staff farewell Ban Ki-Moon joked to hundreds of diplomats and U.N. staff as he left United Nations headquarters Friday for the last time as secretary-general that he feels “like Cinderella — tomorrow at midnight, everything changes.” Flanked by the presidents of the General Assembly and the Security Council, the native South Korean thanked U.N. workers for their hard work and commitment over the course of his 10-year tenure, which ends at midnight Saturday. “Keep the focus on people — on people’s rights and people’s dignity,” he told staffers. Ban will be succeeded by former Portuguese prime minister Antonio Guterres, who begins a five-year term on Sunday. BRAZIL Cops: Wife’s lover killed envoy Police in Brazil believe that Greece’s ambassador to the country was killed by his wife’s lover under her orders in a house in the Rio area and have detained three suspects, authorities said Friday. Ambassador Kyriakos Amiridis went missing on Monday in Nova Iguacu, a city just north of Rio de Janeiro, where the ambassador had been vacationing. On Friday, police investigator Evaristo Pontes Magalhaes said police officer Sergio Gomes Moreira Filho, 29, had confessed to killing Amiridis, alleging self-defense. Investigators said Filho knew Amiridis, who wasn’t aware of the affair he was having with the ambassador’s 40-year-old wife, Francoise Amiridis. Magalhaes said Filho’s cousin, Eduardo de Melo, acknowledged tak
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