Friday, March 18, 2016

Captured American IS Fighter's Story Raising 'Red Flags' and other top stories.

  • Captured American IS Fighter's Story Raising 'Red Flags'

    Captured American IS Fighter's Story Raising 'Red Flags'
    WASHINGTON— Intelligence officials are taking a close look at what an American Islamic State (IS) fighter is telling Kurdish media; parts of his account raise as many questions as answers. Mohamad Jamal Khweis, the 26-year-old from Alexandria, Virginia, spoke just days after he claims to have fled from the IS-held city of Mosul. Kurdish forces saw him wandering near the northern Iraqi city of Sinjar Monday and fired upon him before he surrendered. During the heavily edited version of the interv..
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  • UN Security Council to Discuss N. Korean Missile Launches

    UN Security Council to Discuss N. Korean Missile Launches
    SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA— The U.N. Security Council will meet Friday to discuss North Korea's launch of two medium-range ballistic missiles, diplomats said. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon called on Pyongyang to "halt these inflammatory and escalatory actions." Citing the secretary-general, spokesman Stephane Dujarric said, "The situation on the Korean Peninsula, including the latest ballistic missile launches, is deeply troubling," and he urged Pyongyang to comply with its international obligations, "..
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  • US military punishes more than a dozen for Afghan hospital air strike

    US military punishes more than a dozen for Afghan hospital air strike
    WASHINGTON The U.S. military has disciplined more than a dozen personnel, including officers, following a deadly October air strike in Afghanistan that destroyed a hospital run by Medecins Sans Frontiers and killed at least 42 people, U.S. officials told Reuters on Friday.The officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the U.S. military took administrative and non-judicial actions against the U.S. personnel, instead of seeking criminal charges.In November, the U.S. military described ..
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  • Guido Westerwelle, Former Foreign Minister of Germany, Dies at 54

    Guido Westerwelle, Former Foreign Minister of Germany, Dies at 54
    Photo Guido Westerwelle, then the German foreign minister, and Chancellor Angela Merkel at a session of the Bundestag in Berlin in 2011. Credit Odd Andersen/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images BERLIN — Guido Westerwelle, who served as Germany’s first openly gay foreign minister and kept his country out of NATO’s intervention in Libya, died on Friday at a hospital in Cologne, his foundation and the German government announced. He was 54.The cause was complications of leu..
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  • European Union Reaches Deal With Turkey to Return New Asylum Seekers

    European Union Reaches Deal With Turkey to Return New Asylum Seekers
    Confirmation of the deal came from Donald Tusk, the president of the European Council, who oversees summit meetings. There was “unanimous agreement between” all leaders with the Turkish prime minister, Mr. Tusk wrote on his Twitter account.More than a million migrants arrived on European shores last year, and there has been no sign of a letup. Almost 155,000 people had arrived in Europe already this year as of Thursday, the vast majority of them in Greece, according to the International Organiz..
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  • In US, Mixed Feelings on Obama's Cuba Visit

    In US, Mixed Feelings on Obama's Cuba Visit
    WASHINGTON— U.S. President Barack Obama’s historic trip to Cuba beginning Sunday is being viewed, in Congress and beyond, both as a chance to strengthen recently renewed bonds with the island nation and as a concession to Havana’s flawed human-rights record – or a chance to improve it. U.S. Senator Jeff Flake, a Republican from Arizona, told VOA he’s “excited” to be part of the delegation. It will include the president’s family and several members of Congress from both parties, fanning hopes th..
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  • Salah Abdeslam, Suspect in Paris Attacks, Is Captured in Brussels

    Salah Abdeslam, Suspect in Paris Attacks, Is Captured in Brussels
    Video The Arrest of Salah Abdeslam Dramatic video shows the moment Salah Abdeslam, believed to be the sole surviving participant in the Nov. 13 terrorist attacks in Paris, is captured in Brussels. By REUTERS on Publish Date March 18, 2016. Photo by Reuters. Watch in Times Video » BRUSSEL..
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  • UN says Saudi-led bombing of Yemeni market may be international crime

    UN says Saudi-led bombing of Yemeni market may be international crime
    GENEVA/RIYADH The Saudi-led coalition fighting in Yemen may be responsible for "international crimes", a category that includes war crimes and crimes against humanity, the top U.N. human rights official said on Friday. Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein, United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, condemned an air strike in Yemen this week and added that the coalition was "responsible for twice as many civilian casualties as all other forces put together".More than 6,000 people have been killed sinc..
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  • Two years after annexation, Putin seeks to bind Crimea by bridge to Russia

    Two years after annexation, Putin seeks to bind Crimea by bridge to Russia
    * Bridge project first conceived by Tsar Nicholas II* Putin urges workers to complete "historic mission"* Russia annexed Crimea from Ukraine after Kiev uprising* Drew punitive Western sanctions over annexation* Russia denies move was violation of international lawBy Gleb StolyarovTuzla Island, CRIMEA, March 18 President Vladimir Putin, marking the anniversary of Russia's annexation of Crimea, on Friday exhorted workers building a bridge between the Black Sea peninsula and Russia to fulfil an "..
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  • Judges Knock Down Challenge to Brazil Ex-President

    Judges Knock Down Challenge to Brazil Ex-President
    SAO PAULO — A Brazilian appeals court on Friday slapped down a second attempt to block a Cabinet post for former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva and supporters rallied to back an embattled government facing a host of crises.Silva was sworn in as chief aide to President Dilma Rousseff on Thursday, a post that will let the charismatic politician help the president battle an impeachment effort and one that also makes it harder to investigate any possible links to a corruption scandal at the..
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Google is said to be selling Boston Dynamics .State trooper killed in Mass. Pike crash .
Wynn says casino project will break ground in July, changes name .UPDATE 1-Ex-Anglo Irish CEO charged with fraud and forgery on return home .

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