Your wrap of the world stories that broke overnight.
1. Two Maasai herdsmen have been charged with allegedly poisoning a famous pride of lions which featured on the BBC's Big Cat Diary programme in Kenya. Two lions were killed after the herdsmen doused a cow carcass with poison, one is missing and eight are being treated, the BBC reports. The Lions killed three of the men's cows when they entered the Maasai Mara Game Reserve.
2. The outcry over Donald Trump's comments to ban Muslims has grown with the White House, foreign leaders and even JK Rowling piling in. The White House says the comments disqualify Trump from the presidential race. British Prime Minister David Cameron called the comments "divisive, unhelpful and quite simply wrong" and French PM Manuel Valle said Trump "stokes hatred". Rowling said her fictional bad wizard Voldemort was "nowhere as bad" as Trump. Trump claims it is a message to Muslims that "we want you to turn in the bad ones." He claimed that police avoid "radicalised" areas of Paris and London.
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3. Oscar Pistorius is now able to go about Pretoria wearing an electronic tag after being granted bail. Despite having his sentence upgraded from culpable homicide to murder, Pistorius' conditions have improved - he had earlier gone from a year in jail to home detention. He intends to appeal to the Constitutional Court which will take months.