Sunday, December 25, 2016

Mobsters ran a fake US Embassy in Ghana for 10 years, flying the flag and issuing visas for $6000 and other top stories.

  • Mobsters ran a fake US Embassy in Ghana for 10 years, flying the flag and issuing visas for $6000

    The building in Accra, Ghana, where an organized crime ring flew an American flag, hung a photo of President Obama and claimed it was the real U.S. Embassy. (Courtesy of the State Department) For a decade, an American flag flew outside a battered pink building in Ghana’s capital city, welcoming out-of-town visitors who, once inside, found a photo of President Obama hanging on the wall. Signs confirmed to travelers — who had been bused in from the most remote parts of West Africa — that they ..
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  • Supreme Court hears government appeal over Brexit powers

    Supreme Court hears government appeal over Brexit powers
    Media captionLive: Brexit Supreme Court case Allowing ministers to trigger Brexit was Parliament's "clear expectation" when it agreed to an EU referendum, the Supreme Court has been told.Attorney General Jeremy Wright said the government would be making "lawful" use of "fundamental" powers by triggering Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty.He was speaking at a legal hearing into whether Parliament's consent was needed before Brexit negotiations begin. The High Court ruled in October that MPs did..
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  • Europe|Matteo Renzi's Loss in Italy Is Clear, but Who Are the Winners?

    Europe|Matteo Renzi's Loss in Italy Is Clear, but Who Are the Winners?
    ■ Financial markets were stoic on Monday: The euro recovered from early losses and European stocks rose. Photo Italians against constitutional changes celebrated the results of the referendum on Sunday night in Rome. Credit Filippo Monteforte/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images After Italy votes no, preparations begin for new government.Italy woke up to uncertainty on Monday, with a headline in the daily La Repubblica declaring, “The No triumphs, Renzi quits,” echoing th..
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  • Japanese prime minister plans landmark visit to Pearl Harbor

    Japanese prime minister plans landmark visit to Pearl Harbor
    Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe speaks during a press conference in Buenos Aires on November 21, 2016. (Eitan Abramovich/AFP/Getty Images) Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe will visit Pearl Harbor with President Obama later this month, becoming the first Japanese leader to visit the site of the attack on Hawaii 75 years ago that thrust the United States into World War II. The joint visit comes after Obama went to Hiroshima with Abe in May, becoming the first sitting American president ..
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  • Austria Rejects Far-Right Presidential Candidate Norbert Hofer

    Austria Rejects Far-Right Presidential Candidate Norbert Hofer
    This was a zero-sum political choice, and Mr. Van der Bellen’s decisive victory — by 6.6 percentage points with 99 percent of votes counted — left his supporters predictably jubilant, if surprised. Photo Supporters of Alexander Van der Bellen celebrated in Vienna on Sunday when preliminary results of the presidential election were released. Credit Roland Schlager/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images In recent days, they had seemed resigned to fearing that Mr. Trump’s vict..
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  • On substance and style, Trump may be a headache for China

    On substance and style, Trump may be a headache for China
    BEIJING — Donald Trump’s shoot-from-the-hip style goes down well with a large part of the American electorate. It probably won’t be a barrier to relations with Russian President Vladimir Putin and could even be an advantage when dealing with President Rodrigo Duterte in the Philippines. But with China’s leader, Xi Jinping, it might be a different story. Both on substance and style, the Donald Trump presidency represents a very serious challenge to U.S.-China relations. Quite how much U.S. poli..
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  • India's Tamil Nadu leader Jayaram Jayalalithaa in critical condition

    India's Tamil Nadu leader Jayaram Jayalalithaa in critical condition
    NEW DELHI - The popular leader of India’s southern Tamil Nadu state was in critical condition after undergoing surgery Monday hours after suffering a heart attack, the hospital said.Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayaram Jayalalithaa was being monitored by “a team of experts, including cardiologists, pulmonologist and critical care specialists,” according to a statement from Dr. Subbaiah Viswanathan at Apollo Hospital in the state capital of Chennai.Richard Beale, an intensive care specialist and pa..
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  • AP Explains: What Resignation of New Zealand's Leader Means

    AP Explains: What Resignation of New Zealand's Leader Means
    WELLINGTON, New Zealand รข€” New Zealand Prime Minister John Key unexpectedly resigned on Monday. His departure will affect New Zealand's relationship with the U.S., its free-trade agenda and its role on the world stage. The country's new leader will face an opposition buoyed by Key's departure as it heads into elections next year.A look at these issues:A RESET U.S. RELATIONSHIPNew Zealand's military and diplomatic ties with the U.S. weakened in the 1980s after the South Pacific nation banned n..
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  • Young Syrian activist's Twitter account disappears as supporters fear the worst

    Young Syrian activist's Twitter account disappears as supporters fear the worst
    Supporters of a 7-year-old Syrian girl feared the worst on Monday after her Twitter handle documenting the horrors in Aleppo went silent. Bana Alabed, 7-year-old girl tweeting from eastern Aleppo, disappears from Twitter after sending goodbye tweet https://t.co/Bt213bVH7D pic.twitter.com/ptrT74fGjh— CBS News (@CBSNews) December 5, 2016 “We are sure the army is capturing us now. We will see each other another day dear world. Bye.-Fatemah #Aleppo”, read the account’s last tweet, written by the gi..
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