Monday, November 28, 2016

Syrian family of six among dozens killed in Aleppo attacks and other top stories.

  • Syrian family of six among dozens killed in Aleppo attacks

    Syrian family of six among dozens killed in Aleppo attacks
    BEIRUT A barrel bomb killed a family of six in rebel-held eastern Aleppo early on Sunday, a war monitor, a rebel and two medics said, while rebel shelling killed seven children at a school in the government-held sector, state television reported.The medics said the al-Baytounji family had suffocated to death because the barrel bomb, which fell in the Sakhour district at about midnight, had been laced with chlorine gas. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, which monitors the war, could not ..
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  • Closing Year of Mercy, Francis says 'God has no memory of sin'

    Closing Year of Mercy, Francis says 'God has no memory of sin'
    ROME – Marking the formal end of his Holy Year of Mercy, Pope Francis on Sunday insisted that “God has no memory of sin,” and that God’s willingness to forgive will endure well after the curtain comes down on the theater of the jubilee. The pope also repeated his characteristic appeal to Christians to reject the trappings of “power or glory,” and to embrace a life that’s “free, faithful, poor in means but rich in love.” Such a lifestyle, the pontiff suggested, would be the real legacy of his Yea..
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  • What Obama told his daughters about Trump's win and the racial attacks that followed

    What Obama told his daughters about Trump's win and the racial attacks that followed
    President Obama, Michelle Obama and daughters Malia and Sasha watch a college basketball game at Howard University on Nov. 27, 2010, in Washington. (Pool photo by Olivier Douliery via Getty Images) After Donald Trump's win stunned the White House, President Obama was faced with the task of assuring not only his staff, but also his young daughters, that despite defeat, there will be ways to move forward. In an extensive profile by the New Yorker, which gives an inside look at Obama before and..
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  • Iraq retakes town of Nimrud near ancient Assyrian city, Iraqi military says

    Iraq retakes town of Nimrud near ancient Assyrian city, Iraqi military says
    Archaeologists first began excavating Nimrud -- built nearly 3,000 years ago -- in the 1840s. In the decades that followed, they unearthed priceless treasures from the city, including palaces adorned with unique frescoes and giant sculptures that offered a window into Iraq's glorious past.The terror group released disturbing footage of the destruction. Militants with electric drills and sledgehammers smashed statues and tore holes in the walls. Bulldozers razed structures to the ground. The last..
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  • Asia Pacific|Train Derails in North India, Killing 104; Many Trapped

    Asia Pacific|Train Derails in North India, Killing 104; Many Trapped
    PUKHRAYAN, India รข€” At least 104 people were killed when 14 coaches of an overnight passenger train rolled off the track in northern India on Sunday, with rescue workers using cutting torches to try to pull out survivors, police said.Daljeet Chaudhary, a director general of police, said the death toll was likely to rise because rescue workers had yet to gain access to one of the worst-damaged coaches. About 150 people were injured, he said.The train derailed at around 3:10 a.m., jolting awake..
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  • Banks soften Brexit tone after May's offer

    Global bank executives are softening their warnings that Britain's looming withdrawal from the European Union will spur an imminent exodus of staff from London. Bankers are gaining confidence that U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May will be able to secure a lengthy transition period that would carry them over from the current rules to whatever fresh terms of trade are agreed with the EU, according to two people with knowledge of their firm's contingency plans. That has led to more measured languag..
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  • Prosecutors link South Korean president to corruption scandal

    Prosecutors link South Korean president to corruption scandal
    TOKYO — South Korean President Park Geun-hye suffered a heavy blow Sunday, when prosecutors indicted her friend on charges including coercion and abuse of power, and indicated they thought the president was complicit in the crimes. The prosecution said it would continue to try to question Park, with the announcement effectively making her a suspect rather than a witness, while opposition leaders said they would redouble their efforts to force Park out of office. “There are now sufficient groun..
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  • White Nationalists Celebrate 'an Awakening' After Donald Trump's Victory

    White Nationalists Celebrate 'an Awakening' After Donald Trump's Victory
    Photo Richard B. Spencer, a leader of the far right, addressing a conference on Saturday in Washington. Credit Al Drago/The New York Times WASHINGTON — For years, they have lurked in the web’s dark corners, masking themselves with cartoon images and writing screeds about the demise of white culture under ominous pseudonyms. But on Saturday, in the wake of Donald J. Trump’s surprising election victory, hundreds of his extremist supporters converged on the capital to hera..
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  • Meeting Putin, Philippines' Duterte rails at Western 'hypocrisy'

    Meeting Putin, Philippines' Duterte rails at Western 'hypocrisy'
    MANILA Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte lashed out at Western "bullying" and "hypocrisy" during his first meeting with Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin and said when it came to alliances, the United States could not be trusted.In talks with Putin during an Asia-Pacific summit in Lima, Duterte held nothing back in his views about major powers like the United States, suggesting he is sticking to his guns on re-aligning foreign policy away from Washington, despite his warm words for incomin..
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  • Autumn Statement: UK economy must be 'match fit' for Brexit

    Autumn Statement: UK economy must be 'match fit' for Brexit
    Image copyright Reuters Chancellor Philip Hammond has said he aims to make the economy "match fit for the opportunities and challenges ahead" as the UK approaches Brexit. Ahead of his first Autumn Statement, he said the economy was facing "a larger degree of uncertainty than usual" and he intended to make it "water-tight".The Treasury has confirmed an extra £1.3bn will be spent on UK roads to cut congestion and upgrade local routes.Labour has urged Mr Hammond to reverse cuts to in-work bene..
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