Friday, May 13, 2016

UN Condemns Boko Haram Attacks Ahead of Summit in Nigeria and other top stories.

  • UN Condemns Boko Haram Attacks Ahead of Summit in Nigeria

    UNITED NATIONS — The U.N. Security Council is strongly condemning attacks by the Islamic extremist group Boko Haram and expressing alarm at its links to the Islamic State group ahead of a summit in Nigeria to evaluate efforts to combat the extremists.A presidential statement approved Friday by all 15 council members demands that Boko Haram "immediately and unequivocally cease all violence and all abuses of human rights and violations of international humanitarian law." It also demands the im..
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  • Donald Trump on His Tax Rate: 'It's None of Your Business'

    Donald Trump on His Tax Rate: 'It's None of Your Business'
    PhotoDonald J. Trump waved from an alley behind Republican National Committee headquarters in Washington, where he met with congressional leaders on Thursday.Credit Stephen Crowley/The New York Times Updated, 11:34 a.m. | Donald J. Trump said Friday that he doesn’t believe voters have a right to see his tax returns, and insisted it’s “none of your business” when pressed on what tax rate he himself pays — a question that tripped up Mitt Romney in the 2012 presidential race. Mr. Trump made the co..
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  • US Dismisses Putin's Objection to European Missile Systems

    US Dismisses Putin's Objection to European Missile Systems
    REDZIKOWO, Poland—A high-ranking U.S. defense official said that new threats by Russia to “neutralize” American-backed defensive systems in Europe were misinformed and causing problems between the two powers at a time of heightened tensions. Deputy Secretary of Defense Robert Work made his remarks while in Poland on Friday to break ground on a North Atlantic Treaty Organization missile defense site in response to accusations by...
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  • Brazil's new leader has to deal with a political crisis — and save the Olympics

    Brazil's new leader has to deal with a political crisis — and save the Olympics
    BRASILIA — Michel Temer says his top task as Brazil’s new leader will be to stabilize the country after months of political upheaval. But he will also need to quickly salvage this country’s reputation ahead of the Rio Summer Olympics and convince the world that Brazil is not a basket case. Few countries have ever faced so many problems ahead of hosting the Games. A Zika outbreak rages in Rio de Janeiro. Crime is surging after a plan to “pacify” the city’s favela slums failed. Part of a bike pa..
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  • ISIS claims more Iraq attacks, killing 20 at coffee shop, checkpoint

    ISIS claims more Iraq attacks, killing 20 at coffee shop, checkpoint
    Counting Friday's carnage in Balad, a Shiite-majority city 80 kilometers (50 miles) north of Baghdad, attacks claimed by the Sunni terror group ISIS have left more than 110 people dead in the last three days.In Friday's first attack, gunmen stormed al-Furat coffee shop in Balad, shooting and killing at least 13 people and injuring 22 others, Iraqi police said.Security forces set up checkpoints in the area, but the gunmen weren't immediately found.Two hours later, three men wearing explosive vest..
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  • Eight Turkish soldiers, 21 militants killed as violence widens in southeast

    Eight Turkish soldiers, 21 militants killed as violence widens in southeast
    ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Eight Turkish soldiers and 21 militants of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) were killed on Friday, according to the military and media reports, as violence in the largely Kurdish southeast widened a day after two bombings.
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  • Real Madrid Mourns Soccer Fans Killed in Iraq Bombing

    Real Madrid Mourns Soccer Fans Killed in Iraq Bombing
    BAGHDAD — An attack on a cafe in central Iraq killed at least 13 people on Friday, including a group of Real Madrid soccer fans, prompting condemnation from the Spanish government and the football club, which said players would wear black arm bands in mourning.The Islamic State group claimed the attack, in which a group of gunmen and two suicide bombers assaulted a cafe in Balad, 80 kilometers (50 miles) north of Baghdad. Another 15 people were wounded in the assault, which the extremist group..
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  • A look at past killings of Hezbollah figures

    A look at past killings of Hezbollah figures
    BEIRUT — Top military commander Mustafa Badreddine, who died in an explosion in Damascus, is the latest of a number of senior figures from the Lebanese Shiite guerrilla group to be killed in past years. In the past, Israel was the prime suspect in any assassinations, but since Hezbollah joined Syria’s civil war in 2012 to support President Bashar Assad, it has lost several prominent members in combat and has gained a broader range of enemies. More than 1,000 of its foot soldiers have been kille..
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  • Spain evacuates 9000 from massive tire fire near Madrid

    Spain evacuates 9000 from massive tire fire near Madrid
    Spanish officials ordered 9,000 people evacuated Friday night from a large apartment complex after a raging fire at a sprawling tire dump sent spectacular, toxic clouds of black smoke into the sky.About 8,000 apartment dwellers had already left their homes in Sesena, a central town near Madrid, as the thick smoke poured out from the fire that started before dawn, the regional government of Castilla-La Mancha announced. It said ambulances were being sent to the complex to evacuate people with he..
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  • Report: China Has Reclaimed 3200 Acres in South China Sea

    Report: China Has Reclaimed 3200 Acres in South China Sea
    China has reclaimed more than 3,200 acres of land in the southeastern South China Sea. But the country's focus has shifted to developing and weaponizing those man-made islands so it will have greater control over the maritime region without resorting to armed conflict, according to a new Pentagon report. In its most detailed assessment to date of China's island-building program, the Defense Department said three of the land features in the Spratly Islands now have nearly 10,000-foot runways ..
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EU's Juncker Warns Turkey Over Terror Law Reform ."Affluenza" teen Ethan Couch sentenced to nearly two years in jail .
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