Friday, May 13, 2016

EU's Juncker Warns Turkey Over Terror Law Reform and other top stories.

  • EU's Juncker Warns Turkey Over Terror Law Reform

    EU's Juncker Warns Turkey Over Terror Law Reform
    BERLIN—European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker said a deal to grant Turks visa-free access to the European Union—part of a joint effort to end Europe’s migrant crisis—would collapse if Ankara failed to change terror laws the EU argues are being used to silence the government’s domestic critics. The comments signal a tough stance in the current standoff between the EU and Turkey after Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan...
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  • Top Lebanese Hezbollah Military Commander Killed in Syria

    Top Lebanese Hezbollah Military Commander Killed in Syria
    BEIRUT — Lebanon's militant Hezbollah group said Friday that its top military commander Mustafa Badreddine was killed in an explosion in the Syrian capital of Damascus, a major blow to the Shiite group which has played a significant role in the conflict next door.Badreddine, 55, had been supervising the group's involvement in Syria's civil war since Hezbollah fighters joined the battles along with Syrian President Bashar Assad's forces against militant groups trying to remove him from power,..
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  • Brazil's Temer calls for unity, confidence for Brazil recovery

    Brazil's Temer calls for unity, confidence for Brazil recovery
    BRASILIA Brazil's interim President Michel Temer called on his country to rally behind his government of "national salvation," hours after the Senate voted to suspend and put on trial his leftist predecessor, Dilma Rousseff, for breaking budget laws. Temer, a 75-year-old centrist now moving to steer Latin America's biggest country toward more market-friendly policies, told Brazilians to have "confidence" they would overcome an ongoing crisis sparked by a deep economic recession, political vola..
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  • China, US Generals to Work Out Mechanism for South China Sea

    China, US Generals to Work Out Mechanism for South China Sea
    BEIJING — Seeking to calm escalating tensions in the South China Sea, top generals from China and the U.S. spoke by phone and said they were ready to work out an effective mechanism to prevent confrontation and maintain stability in the region.Chinese Chief of the General Staff Fang Fenghui told Chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff Joseph Dunford in a video conference Thursday that China values freedom of navigation "more than any other country in the world," according to a statement pos..
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  • Turkey: 8 soldiers dead in clash with PKK

    Turkey: 8 soldiers dead in clash with PKK
    Associated Press 2:52 a.m. EDT May 13, 2016Breaking news.(Photo: USA TODAY)ANKARA, Turkey — Eight Turkish military personnel have died in clashes with Kurdish rebels and in a subsequent helicopter crash near the country’s border with Iraq, Turkey’s military said Friday. At least six rebels were also killed in the fighting.Clashes broke out with rebels of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers Party, or PKK, near the town of Cukurca, in Hakkari province, early on Friday, killing six soldiers..
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  • Turkish artillery, US-led coalition jets pound Islamic State in Syria: sources

    Turkish artillery, US-led coalition jets pound Islamic State in Syria: sources
    KILIS, Turkey Turkish artillery pounded Islamic State targets in northern Syria overnight and the U.S.-led coalition carried out air strikes, killing 28 militants near a Turkish border town repeatedly hit by rocket fire, Turkish military sources said.The artillery strikes near Kilis, north of the Syrian city of Aleppo, started at about 8 p.m. (1700 GMT) and ended in the morning, the sources said. Intelligence reports had suggested the militants were preparing attacks, they said.The air strikes..
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  • Asia Pacific|Security Worker Dies at Australian Embassy in Baghdad

    Asia Pacific|Security Worker Dies at Australian Embassy in Baghdad
    SYDNEY — An Australian security contractor working at the Australian Embassy in Baghdad has died, officials said Friday.The 34-year-old worker died at the embassy, but Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop declined to provide any details on the cause, saying the circumstances were under investigation."Because of the need to keep engaged with his family and because there is a very thorough investigation under way into his death, I won't go into details," Bishop told reporters. "But I can c..
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  • OC Catholics cheered by news that Pope Francis is open to women deacons

    OC Catholics cheered by news that Pope Francis is open to women deacons
    Orange County Catholics, both clergy and lay members, reacted with enthusiasm to Pope Francis’ announcement Thursday that he is willing to create a commission to study whether women can be deacons in the Catholic Church, a role that is currently reserved for men. Francis agreed to a groundbreaking proposal to create an official study commission during a closed-door meeting with about 900 superiors of women’s religious orders, who had gathered in Rome for their triennial assembly, according to T..
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  • May 15, 2016: 68 Years Since Palestine's Nakba

    May 15, 2016: 68 Years Since Palestine's Nakba
    "The Nakba didn't end. It is continuous. It's not finished yet." These were the words of Issa Amro, coordinator of Youth Against Settlements (YAS), an organization based in Hebron in the occupied West Bank. Mr. Amro and members of YAS experience daily the brutality of the Israeli military occupation and settlement enterprise. The dispossession of Palestinians of their land, the ever-present abrogation of Palestinian human rights and freedom, and the intended erasure of their identity started du..
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  • Western Officials Walk Out of Ugandan President's Inauguration

    Western Officials Walk Out of Ugandan President's Inauguration
    Several Western officials walked out of Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni’s swearing-in ceremony Thursday, after he mocked the International Criminal Court (ICC) in his inaugural speech. Museveni called the court “a bunch of useless people” during his welcoming remarks as he was sworn in for a fifth term, extending his rule to 35 years, Reuters reports. Among those in attendance was Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir, who is wanted by the ICC on charges of genocide, war crimes and crimes..
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