Tuesday, August 8, 2017

Daughter, father, future doctor: Victims of unrest in Venezuela and other top stories.

  • Daughter, father, future doctor: Victims of unrest in Venezuela

    Daughter, father, future doctor: Victims of unrest in Venezuela
    CNN's efforts to reach the Venezuelan government and opposition for comment on this story on Wednesday were unsuccessful.The first victim of violence, Jairo Johan Ortiz Bustamante, was 19 years old. Protesters were gathering in the Montaña Alta area of Carrizal, a town south of Caracas. Ortiz's father, Jairo Johan Ortiz, told state-run television VTV his son came home earlier that night and then went to meet a friend. He did not return home.Around 10 p.m., the prosecutor's office says, the Ven..
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  • New South Korean President Moon Jae-in Won't Find Reengaging Kim Jong Un Easy

    New South Korean President Moon Jae-in Won't Find Reengaging Kim Jong Un Easy
    Moon Jae-in was elected South Korea’s President on Tuesday upon promises to reengage with North Korea. He says that building economic cooperation with the regime of Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un would help raise living standards, reducing tensions as well as the economic burden of any future reunification. And even before Moon had delivered his victory speech, this key campaign pledge was already whirring into action.In fact, it had even before polls opened.On May 2, South Korea’s Ministry of Land,..
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  • Russian found guilty of inciting religious hatred — for playing 'Pokémon Go' in church

    Russian found guilty of inciting religious hatred — for playing 'Pokémon Go' in church
    A March 13 photo shows Ruslan Sokolovsky, a blogger who played Pokemon Go on his phone in a church, answering journalists' questions ahead of a hearing at a court in Yekaterinburg. (Konstantin Melnitskiy/AFP/Getty Images) MOSCOW — A judge in Russia’s fourth-largest city has convicted a blogger who played “Pokémon Go” in a renowned Orthodox cathedral of inciting religious hatred and insulting the feelings of believers, the state RIA-Novosti news agency reported Thursday. Ruslan Sokolovsky,..
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  • Ten Key Ways Trump's Wishes Have Been Stymied

    Ten Key Ways Trump's Wishes Have Been Stymied
    This article first appeared on the Just Security site.After 100 days, if things aren’t as different or as altered as you expected them to be under President Donald Trump, it’s not for lack of trying on his part.You only need to look at his 100-day action plan, which he unveiled in October, to see what Trump himself had expected to accomplish during his first months as president. Subscribe to Newsweek from $1 per week For a reality check, read NPR’s annotated version to see how much the presid..
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  • North Korea says it will seek extradition of plot culprits

    North Korea says it will seek extradition of plot culprits
    FILE - In this April 13, 2017 file photo, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, center, is accompanied by Pak Pong Ju, right, Hwang Pyong So, second left, as he arrives for the official opening of the Ryomyong residential area, in Pyongyang, North Korea. Pyongyang will seek the extradition of anyone involved in what it says was a CIA-backed plot to kill leader Kim Jung Un April, 2017, with a biochemical poison, a top North Korean foreign ministry official said Thursday, May 11, 2017. (Wong Maye-E..
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  • With Awkward Timing, Trump Meets Top Russian Official

    With Awkward Timing, Trump Meets Top Russian Official
    And he did exactly that, inviting reporters to the Russian Embassy in Washington while Mr. Tillerson said almost nothing. The firing of Mr. Comey was the main subject from the start: When Mr. Tillerson greeted his Russian counterpart in the diplomatic reception room on the seventh floor of the State Department, a reporter shouted a question about whether Mr. Comey’s dismissal “cast a shadow” on the meeting.Mr. Lavrov, known for a puckish sense of humor, shot back: “Was he fired? You’re kidding!..
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  • Turkey threatens military action against US-allied Syrian Kurdish fighters

    Turkey threatens military action against US-allied Syrian Kurdish fighters
    ISTANBUL — Turkey has threatened to step up military action against Syrian Kurdish fighters allied with the United States in response to the Trump administration’s decision to directly arm the Kurds for an assault on the Syrian city of Raqqa, Turkish officials said.   The warning was delivered to senior U.S. national security officials in closed-door meetings this week after the Trump administration expressed its intent to arm the Kurds following months of deliberations, the Turkish officials ..
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  • Hundreds Of Angry Residents Take On Republican Congressman Over Health Care

    Hundreds Of Angry Residents Take On Republican Congressman Over Health Care
    WILLINGBORO, N.J. — Last month, Republican congressman Tom MacArthur became a major power player in health care. On Wednesday, he was rewarded with five hours of heckles, shouts, insults, and a brief song calling for his election defeat during a tense town hall meeting in his New Jersey district.MacArthur faced off against an overwhelmingly angry crowd of 300 people in Willingboro a week after House Republicans passed their Obamacare repeal and replacement bill thanks to his amendment. A furthe..
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  • Seats that could shape Wales' general election

    Seats that could shape Wales' general election
    On 8 June voters in Wales will head to the polls to decide who will represent them in the 40 constituencies.Like any election, there will be some seats that will prove more crucial than others - some that are safer for sitting candidates than parts of Wales where there is a genuine contest.These are five seats which could reflect major shifts in the electorate and tell the story of this year's snap poll.Bridgend Image copyright AFP Image caption Prime Minister Theresa M..
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  • Days Before Firing, Comey Asked for More Resources for Russia Inquiry

    Days Before Firing, Comey Asked for More Resources for Russia Inquiry
    Senator Richard M. Burr of North Carolina, the Republican chairman of the Intelligence Committee, and Senator Mark Warner of Virginia, the Democratic vice chairman, also invited Mr. Comey to testify in a closed session — a setting that would allow Mr. Comey to discuss classified information and any meetings he held with superiors at the Justice Department or with Mr. Trump. Mr. Comey has not yet said whether he will attend. The Senate’s rush to press forward with its investigation set up a pote..
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