Tuesday, January 3, 2017

At least 56 killed in Brazil prison riot over drug turf, officials say and other top stories.

  • At least 56 killed in Brazil prison riot over drug turf, officials say

    At least 56 killed in Brazil prison riot over drug turf, officials say
    Bodies were thrown over the wall of the complex, and at least six people were decapitated, the news agency reported. The revolt started Sunday afternoon as part of a rivalry between two criminal organizations at the Anisio Jobim Prison Complex in the city of Manaus, Agencia Brasil reported, citing Sergio Fontes, the public safety secretary for the state of Amazonas.Violence erupted on Sunday between incarcerated members of the the Familia do Norte (FDN) and the Primeiro Comando da Capital (PCC) ..
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  • German interior minister proposes domestic security shake-up

    German interior minister proposes domestic security shake-up
    Candles and flowers to commemorate the victims of the terrorist attack on 19 December 2016 have been placed at the Christmas market near the Memorial Church in Berlin, Germany, Saturday, Dec. 31, 2016. ( Jens Kalaene/dpa via AP) The Associated Press.
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  • Islamic State kills 24 with Baghdad car bomb, attack police stations in Sa...

    Islamic State kills 24 with Baghdad car bomb, attack police stations in Sa...
    By Kareem Raheem and Ghazwan Hassan | BAGHDAD/TIKRIT, Iraq BAGHDAD/TIKRIT, Iraq An Islamic State car bomb killed 24 people in Baghdad's Sadr City district on Monday and the militants also attacked two police stations in the city of Samarra as Iraqi forces fought to oust the group from Mosul, its last major stronghold in Iraq.At least four other attacks across Baghdad, some also claimed by Islamic State, killed nine more people earlier in the day, bringing the total death toll from bombings i..
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  • China navy confirms carrier conducted drills in South China Sea

    China navy confirms carrier conducted drills in South China Sea
    SHANGHAI China's sole aircraft carrier conducted drills in the South China Sea, the navy said, days after neighboring Taiwan said the carrier and accompanying ships had passed 90 nautical miles south of the island amid renewed tension between the two sides.The Soviet-built Liaoning aircraft carrier and accompanying warships sailed round the east coast of Taiwan in what China called a routine exercise complying with international law.The carrier's J-15 fighters conducted flight exercises in "co..
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  • Asia Pacific|India's Top Court Bars Campaigns Based on Identity Politics

    Asia Pacific|India's Top Court Bars Campaigns Based on Identity Politics
    Photo Posters of Hindu gods in Guwahati, India, on Monday. The top court in the country said that the Constitution enshrines its elections as fundamentally secular. Credit Anupam Nath/Associated Press NEW DELHI — India’s Supreme Court ruled on Monday that candidates for political office cannot appeal to voters on the basis of religion, caste, community or language, arguing that India’s Constitution enshrines its elections as fundamentally secular.A majority of four just..
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  • Who Was Queen Before Elizabeth II? Timeline Of British Rulers Before The Longest Reigning Monarch

    Who Was Queen Before Elizabeth II? Timeline Of British Rulers Before The Longest Reigning Monarch
    Queen Elizabeth II is currently battling a "heavy cold" that has forced the monarch to skip annual royal holiday celebrations, including Christmas and New Year services, giving rise to speculation that the longest reigning monarch might have to leave her royal duties due to health concerns.She is the second woman to rule the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, which formed in 1801 after a unified Kingdom of Great Britain merged with the Kingdom of Ireland. The only other woman in that p..
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  • Israeli Police Question Netanyahu on Receiving Gifts

    Israeli Police Question Netanyahu on Receiving Gifts
    TEL AVIV—Israeli police said they questioned Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for three hours at his official residence on Monday on suspicion of receiving unlawful gifts. Local media outlets had in recent days reported police were considering launching a criminal probe on the matter. Mr. Netanyahu and his family have previously been subjects of allegations of corruption, which they have repeatedly denied. They have never been...
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  • Turkish military says 18 Islamic State militants killed in clashes in Syri...

    Turkish military says 18 Islamic State militants killed in clashes in Syri...
    ANKARA Turkey's military, backing Syrian rebels in a four-month-old operation against Islamic State militants in northern Syria, said on Tuesday that 18 of the jihadists had been killed and 37 wounded in clashes and artillery fire on Monday.In a round-up of its operations over the past 24 hours, the army said its warplanes destroyed four Islamic State targets and Russian aircraft hit jihadists in Dayr Kak, 8 km (5 miles) southwest of the Islamic State-controlled town of al-Bab. (Reporting b..
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  • Turkey nightclub attack: Arrests in hunt for gunman

    Turkey nightclub attack: Arrests in hunt for gunman
    Media captionFootage shows the attacker pointing his gun as he approaches the Reina nightclub Turkish police have launched raids in Istanbul and arrested 12 people, as the hunt for an attacker who killed 39 people in a nightclub intensifies.Deputy Prime Minister Numan Kurtulmus said authorities had fingerprints and a basic description, and vowed to "speedily" identify the suspect.Some 600 revellers were in the Reina nightclub early on Sunday when the gunman attacked.The Islamic State (IS) g..
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  • Syrian conflict: Rebels threaten to boycott peace talks

    Syrian conflict: Rebels threaten to boycott peace talks
    Image copyright AFP/Getty Image caption The ceasefire is meant to apply across Syria - and has mostly been holding Syrian rebel groups say they are suspending participation in the preparations for peace talks planned by Russia and Turkey for later this month.A statement, signed by a number of groups, cited "many and large violations" of the ceasefire by the Syrian government as the reason.Turkey and Russia brokered the ceasefire deal last Thursday, an..
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