Thursday, September 15, 2016

Rhetoric or real? N. Korea nuclear test may be a bit of both and other top stories.

  • Rhetoric or real? N. Korea nuclear test may be a bit of both

    Rhetoric or real? N. Korea nuclear test may be a bit of both
    SEOUL, South Korea — North Korea’s latest nuclear test, its most powerful to date, is a game-changer ... according to North Korea. As with anything reported by Pyongyang, an authoritarian state run by a third-generation dictator who allows zero dissent or outside investigation, there’s reason to be skeptical. But even if the North’s assertion that it has rounded a crucial corner in nuclear development is more rhetoric than real, the content of its claim holds some important clues about where th..
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  • Cracks in building hamper search after Bangladesh factory fire

    Cracks in building hamper search after Bangladesh factory fire
    DHAKA The fire at a food and cigarette packaging factory in Bangladesh that killed at least 26 people has been extinguished, but heavy smoke and the risk of the building collapsing further were hampering the search of the premises, officials said on Sunday.Saturday's blaze was the country's worst industrial accident since the Rana Plaza building collapse of 2013 that killed 1,135 garment sector workers, and raises further questions about Bangladesh's safety record."The building is hot and it i..
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  • Tanzania earthquake kills 13 and injures more than 200

    Tanzania earthquake kills 13 and injures more than 200
    Image copyright AP Image caption Major earthquakes are rare in East Africa's Great Rift Valley A magnitude 5.7 earthquake has killed at least 13 people and injured 203 in northern Tanzania, the authorities say.The quake struck close to the border with Uganda and Rwanda near Lake Victoria.Images posted on social media showed significant damage to buildings in Bukoba, a city of more than 70,000 people where most casualties were reported.Tremors were fel..
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  • 90 killed, including 28 children, after ceasefire plan in Syria

    90 killed, including 28 children, after ceasefire plan in Syria
    Story highlights At least 28 children are among the deadThe US and Russia agreed to a ceasefire plan that starts Monday The airstrikes landed in the rebel-held areas of Idlib and Aleppo, according to the monitoring group Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. One attack targeted a market in Idlib. Thirteen children and 13 women were among those killed as people shopped during the holiday Eid al-Adha. Tens of others were wounded. The ceasefire plan, announced Friday, calls for the Syrian government..
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  • Man arrested in Sydney for 'ISIS-inspired' attack

    Man arrested in Sydney for 'ISIS-inspired' attack
    The 22-year-old was charged with committing a terrorist act and attempted murder after stabbing a man walking through a nature reserve "a number of times," according to a statement from the Australian Joint Counter Terrorism Team. The victim suffered serious injuries and was hospitalized. He remains in critical condition.The attacker allegedly attempted to stab a responding officer through a window before he was arrested. A large knife was recovered from the scene and taken for forensic analysis..
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  • Kashmiri Police Face Public Wrath Amid Anti-India Uprising

    Kashmiri Police Face Public Wrath Amid Anti-India Uprising
    Many of Kashmir's 100,000 or so police officers say they are facing increasing suspicion by locals since the July 8 killing of charismatic rebel leader Burhan Wani by Indian government forces sparked the latest unrest.An ongoing curfew, a series of communication blackouts and the deployment of tens of thousands of Indian soldiers has so far failed to stop the protests against Indian rule. More than 70 civilians have been killed and thousands wounded, mostly by government forces firing bullets a..
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  • After American Rebuke, Israeli Leader Says He Stands by Ally

    After American Rebuke, Israeli Leader Says He Stands by Ally
    JERUSALEM — Israel's prime minister has marked the 15th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks by saying his country stands by its "greatest ally, the United States of America."Benjamin Netanyahu's comments Sunday came two days after a rare American rebuke for statements in which he insisted settlements were not an obstacle to peace and that Palestinians wanted the "ethnic cleansing" of Jews in the West Bank.Israel has been widely criticized for building Jewish settlements in territories captured i..
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  • Iran welcomes Syria deal, urges political solution

    Iran welcomes Syria deal, urges political solution
    DUBAI Iran, a close ally and military backer of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, welcomed a U.S.-Russian deal for a truce in Syria, saying on Sunday the conflict should be ended through politics.The agreement, by the powers that back opposing sides in the five-year-old war, promises a nationwide truce from sundown on Monday, improved access for humanitarian aid and joint military targeting of hardline Islamist groups. "Iran supports any ceasefire and peace plan to end the humanitarian crisis ..
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