Kerry: Russian fighter jets in Syria raise serious questions - by KEN DILANIAN - Saturday September 19th, 2015 at 12:17 PM

Kerry: Russian fighter jets in Syria raise serious questions

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LONDON (AP) - The United States is disturbed by Russia's movement of tactical aircraft to Syria, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said Saturday, acknowledging that the jets could pose a threat to American and allied military forces.
U.S. officials say Russia moved a small number of fighter jets to ...

Washington backtracks on policy calling for Assad’s immediate removal

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September 19, 2015, 5:53 PM (IDT)
US Secretary of State John Kerry said Saturday that Washington is amenable to a resolution of the Syrian civil war that permits Syrian President Bashar Assad to temporarily remain in power and participate in the processes for ending the conflict before stepping down. The statement marked a shift in US policy that had called for the immediate removal of the Syrian leader.

Cash running out for refugee aid as European crisis grows, UN says

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The outpouring of sympathy and expressions of concern for the plight of hundreds of thousands who’ve fled the Syrian civil war to reach Europe has not translated into financial support for international humanitarian aid intended to help the refugees still in the countries that border Syria.
     

'Not my job to defend Obama' - Trump

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Donald Trump says it is "not his job" to defend Barack Obama, after being criticised for not correcting a supporter who said the US president was Muslim.

Refugee crisis: Hungary accuses Croatia of 'violating international law' as tensions continue to rise over chaos in the Balkans

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David Miliband has accused Hungary and Croatia of engaging in an "arms race" that is "betraying European history" as tensions continue to rise over the refugee crisis.










Syrian government forces kill 'at least 12' Isis fighters in airstrikes on ancient Palmyra

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President Bashar al-Assad’s forces have reportedly launched a barrage of deadly airstrikes on the ancient Syrian city of Palmyra.










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Refugee crisis: Five-year-old girl dies and 14 people missing after latest boat disaster

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A five-year-old girl is among more than a dozen refugees feared to have died when their boat sank off a Greek island.










Police Officer Identified After Being Shot at Gas Station

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Police officer in Georgia identified after being shot and wounded at gas station

Art critic Brian Sewell dies aged 84

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Art critic Brian Sewell has died aged 84, it is confirmed.

Sisi swears in new Egypt government 

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Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi swore in a new government on Saturday that included 16 new ministers, a week after the previous administration resigned following a corruption scandal.

Syrian army bombards Isis positions in Palmyra

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At least 26 people killed, including 12 militants, in multiple airstrikes on city a day after regime bombing of Raqqa
Syrian army jets have carried out at least 25 airstrikes on Islamic State positions in the city of Palmyra, activists say.
At least 26 people died in the bombardment on Friday, including 12 Isis militants, according to the UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
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Jeb Bush faces conservative fatigue over potential White House dynasty 

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Party leaders describe respect for Bush family but cite concerns he lacks ‘fire in his belly’ needed to win – and may already be fizzling out
Jeb Bush may be the Republican establishment favorite for president, but the former Florida governor will have to overcome fatigue expressed by some conservatives about potentially enshrining a political dynasty in the White House.
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Edward Snowden: we may never spot space aliens thanks to encryption 

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And extraterrestrials may never notice us, either, if our technology is sufficiently sophisticated, whistleblower tells Neil deGrasse Tyson
The US government whistleblower Edward Snowden believes encryption might make it difficult or even impossible to distinguish signals from alien species from cosmic background radiation.
On Friday night, Snowden appeared from Moscow on the astrophysicist and science communicator Neil deGrasse Tyson’s StarTalk podcast, via a robot video link called a “beam remote presence system”.
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Jimmy Morales used to do blackface comedy. He’s now poised to be Guatemala’s president.

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A former comedian has chance to be Guatemala's new president.















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AP Top News at 5:25 a.m. EDT

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AP Top News at 5:25 a.m. EDT
Pope offers solidarity with Cuba, highlights Hispanics in USHAVANA (AP) - Pope Francis begins a 10-day trip to Cuba and the United States on Saturday, embarking on his first trip to the onetime Cold War foes after helping to nudge forward their historic rapprochement. He will be offering a show of solidarity with Cubans and making clear that Hispanics in the United States are the bedrock of the American church. The visit boasts several firsts for history's first Latin American pope: Francis will become the first pope to address the U.S. Congress and he will also proclaim the first saint on U.S. soil by canonizing the controversial (and Hispanic) missionary, Junipero Serra.
The Latest: Croatia's president demands help from EUBUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) - The latest developments as European governments rush to cope with the huge number of people moving across Europe. All times local (CET): 11:10
Migrants surge into Western Europe through AustriaBUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) - Thousands of migrants who had been stuck for days in southeastern Europe started arriving in Austria early Saturday after Hungary escorted them to the border. Austrian police reported 6,700 new arrivals from Hungary since midnight. Spokesman Helmut Marban said that about 4,200 people crossed the border at Heiligenkreuz, near the southern city of Graz, while the rest used the Nickelsdorf crossing near Vienna.
Europe's aging economies stand to gain from influx of peopleBRUSSELS (AP) - The greatest influx of people into Europe in decades is not just a humanitarian emergency, but also a potential stroke of luck for many countries facing the economic threat of an aging population. A plunge in birth rates means there will be a dearth of European workers in coming years to support the growing number of retirees. So the arrival of thousands of young - and often well-educated - potential workers stands to boost the long-term economic prospects of the region.
UN nuke chief to Tehran to push for progress in Iran probeVIENNA (AP) - The head of the U.N. nuclear agency is heading to Tehran for high-level meetings as he tries to accelerate his probe of allegations that Iran worked in the past on nuclear weapons. Fredrik Dahl of the U.N's International Atomic Energy Agency said that IAEA chief Yukiya Amano's meetings Sunday are aimed at "clarifications of past and present outstanding issues" linked to the agency's probe.
AP Interview: Black Lives Matter skipping 2016 endorsementWASHINGTON (AP) - The Black Lives Matter network will not make a presidential endorsement but will keep up its political activism by confronting candidates about the treatment of African-Americans in the United States, one of the group's founders says. In an Associated Press interview, Alicia Garza discussed the organization's refusal to settle on a preferred candidate in the 2016 race to succeed President Barack Obama and pledged to press ahead with protests and interruptions during the campaign.
PHOENIX (AP) - Police arrested a man Friday for a string of seemingly random freeway shootings in Phoenix, adding that they had linked the man's gun to four of the 11 cars hit. Leslie Allen Merritt Jr., 21, was arrested at a Wal-Mart in Glendale, a suburb west of Phoenix at about 7 p.m., said Daniel Scarpinato, a spokesman for Gov. Doug Ducey.
Russians with Western ties increasingly branded 'traitors'MOSCOW (AP) - When Gennady Kravtsov sent a cover letter to a Swedish company, he reasoned that, even if a job didn't come of it, he at least would know whether his engineering skills were valued outside Russia. Instead, he found himself charged with treason and facing a possible 15 years in prison.

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Trump: I'm not "morally obligated" to defend Obama

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"This is the first time in my life that I have caused controversy by not saying something," front-runner says

At Sea's Edge, a Migrant Family Hesitates

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In Turkey’s coastal town of Izmir, many migrants come face-to-face with the unrelenting hardships of their journey, forcing them to consider whether pressing on is worth losing all they have.

Disillusioned Greeks Expect Little From Elections

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Greeks are going to the polls for the third time this year on Sunday, but fewer of them than ever believe their politicians will end the country’s long economic crisis.

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Islamic State Hit By Airstrikes in Palmyra

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Syrian warplanes unleashed a wave of deadly airstrikes on the Islamic State-held town of Palmyra, killing at least 15 and wounding many more, activists said, in some of the heaviest bombardment since the group seized the town in May.

John Kerry Eases Demands on Syrian President's Departure

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U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry explicitly stated the U.S. could accept a resolution to the Syrian war that allowed President Bashar al-Assad to remain in place for a time before departing, as the U.S. long has wanted.

US government says it will now use the term ‘sexual rights’

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The U.S. government says it will begin using the term “sexual rights” in discussions of human rights and global development.









Riot police use pepper spray on migrants at Croatia-Slovenia border - video 

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Slovenian riot police use pepper spray on a group of migrants trying to cross into Slovenia from the Croatian village of Harmica on Friday evening. Hundreds of migrants crowded the no-man’s land between the two countries, seeking further passage on their route towards western Europe. After falling back to the Croatian side, the migrants received medical treatment at the border crossing but refused to leave afterwards
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Thousands of migrants arrive at Hungary's border with Austria - video 

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Several thousand migrants and refugees from across the Middle East flooded into Austria on Saturday, where they were set to be processed ahead of travelling to their final destinations. The vast majority appeared relieved but exhausted after gruelling journeys across Europe. ‘Right now, I feel as if I have been born anew,’ says Adeeb Jaafari, a Syrian refugee from Damascus
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Barack Obama nominates openly gay man to lead US Army

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Eric Fanning would be the first openly gay man to lead a branch of the US military









 

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Syrian jets pound Islamic State-held Palmyra 

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Syrian army jets carry out at least 25 air strikes on the Islamic State-held city of Palmyra











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Israel Launches Air Strikes on Gaza After Rockets Fired - NBCNews.com

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Israel Launches Air Strikes on Gaza After Rockets Fired
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TEL AVIV - Israel carried out three air strikes on Gaza Saturday, in response to rockets fired by Palestinian militants into southern Israel, officials said. "In response to the attacks, [Israeli air force] aircraft targeted three terror sites in the ...
Israeli aircraft strike Gaza after rocket fireReuters
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EU Intents to Keep Migrants Close to Their Countries of Origin

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A senior EU official said Saturday that the 28-member block should help countries on the front line in the refugee crisis and also strengthen their external borders. Speaking at the end of a two-day visit to Macedonia, European Union enlargement commissioner Johannes Hahn said that the EU needs to assist Balkan countries to cope with the influx of migrants and refugees from the Middle East and Africa. As part of the initiative to encourage people fleeing war in Syria to stay in...

US Says Ready to Negotiate With Russia, Assad on Syria - Sputnik International

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US Says Ready to Negotiate With Russia, Assad on Syria
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US State Secretary John Kerry said that the US is willing to negotiate with the Syrian government to resolve the Syrian conflict without the Syrian president's removal as an apparent precondition. US Secretary of State John Kerry said that the US is ...

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US says Assad must go, timing down to negotiation - Reuters

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US says Assad must go, timing down to negotiation
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LONDON U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said on Saturday Syria's President Bashar al-Assad has to go but the timing of his departure should be decided through negotiation. Speaking after talks with British Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond in London, ...
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Kerry says Syria's Assad has to go, but US is flexible as to when - Washington Post

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Kerry says Syria's Assad has to go, but US is flexible as to when
Washington Post
LONDON – Secretary of State John F. Kerry said Saturday that the United States is willing to negotiate the conditions and timing for Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to step down from power, and urged Russia to convince him to negotiate his exit. Kerry ... 
John Kerry Eases Demands on Syrian President's DepartureWall Street Journal

US says Assad must go, timing down to negotiationReuters 
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Kerry says Syria's Assad has to go, but US is flexible as to when - Washington Post

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Kerry says Syria's Assad has to go, but US is flexible as to when
Washington Post
LONDON – Secretary of State John F. Kerry said Saturday that the United States is willing to negotiate the conditions and timing for Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to step down from power, and urged Russia to convince him to negotiate his exit. Kerry ...
Kerry: Russian Fighter Jets in Syria Raise Serious QuestionsNew York Times
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Russian Buildup in Syria Raises Questions on Role - New York Times

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Russian Buildup in Syria Raises Questions on Role
New York Times
LONDON — Russia's military buildup in Syria now includes surface-to-air missiles as well as combat aircraft with air-to-air capability, deployments that raise “serious questions” about Moscow's role in the region, Secretary of State John Kerry said ...
Kerry says Syria's Assad has to go, but US is flexible as to whenWashington Post
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Russian Buildup in Syria Raises Questions on Role

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The deployment of air defense systems and fighter aircraft has spurred concerns that Moscow’s goal includes establishing a military outpost in the Middle East.

As Taliban Prisoner, Bergdahl Said To Endure 'Horrible' Abuse

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U.S. Army Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl endured some of the worst abuse any U.S. prisoner of war has seen for decades while being held for five years by the Taliban in Afghanistan, a defense official has testified.

U.S. Court Dismisses Ex-Ukrainian Leader's Suit Against Political Foes

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A U.S. court judge dismissed a lawsuit by former Ukrainian prime minister Yulia Tymoshenko accusing her political opponents of running a U.S.-based racketeering enterprise that led to her imprisonment.

Palestinian, Israeli Leaders To Visit Moscow Next Week

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Palestinian Authority President Mahmud Abbas will travel to Moscow next week for talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin and the opening of Europe's largest mosque, a Palestinian Embassy spokesman has said.
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Georgia Opposition Leader Rejailed One Day After Being Set Free 

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A Georgian court has sentenced a top opposition leader to 4 1/2 years in jail for misspending public funds one day after he was released from an illegal 14-month detention. 

Postcards From Kaliningrad

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The territory formerly known as East Prussia once belonged to Germany, but it became part of the Soviet Union after World War II. The region was renamed Kaliningrad Oblast, and the German population was forcibly deported. It was repopulated by Soviet citizens. Many reminders of its German past were destroyed. But other traces, such as German buildings and works of art still remain. Here's a look at a collection of old postcards of Kaliningrad along with photos of the scenes as they appear today. (RFE/RL's Olga Serebryanaya)

56 Syrian Soldiers Killed In Massacre

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Islamist insurgents are reported to have shot dead 56 Syrian soldiers in a mass execution at a captured air base.

Abandoning Afghan War Zone in a Perilous Quest for Europe

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Documents in hand, hundreds of Afghan passport applicants lined up before sunrise, outside Afghanistan's only passport office, in the country's capital, Kabul.

World Briefing: Syria: Army Strikes Kill 12 ISIS Fighters, Monitor Says 

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Syrian Army jets carried out at least 25 airstrikes on the city of Palmyra, held by the Islamic State, on Friday.

World Briefing: Ukraine: U.S. Judge Tosses Tymoshenko Lawsuit 

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A federal judge in Manhattan on Friday dismissed a civil lawsuit filed by Yulia V. Tymoshenko, the former Ukrainian prime minister and presidential candidate.
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Open Source: Hungary Accuses Migrant Protesters of Terrorism for Clashing With Police 

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The authorities asked for help in finding two migrants whom they accused of terrorism for taking part in protests against the closing of the border with Serbia.

East European leaders argue as migrants pour across borders

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BELI MANASTIR/HARMICA, Croatia (Reuters) - Hungary and Croatia traded threats on Saturday as thousands of exhausted migrants poured over their borders, deepening the disarray in Europe over how to handle the tide of humanity.









  

Two injured in Mecca landslide

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MECCA (Reuters) - Two people were injured late on Friday night when part of a mountain in Mecca collapsed on their home, state news agency SPA said.
  

17000 asylum seekers stranded in Croatia with nowhere to go - Washington Post

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17000 asylum seekers stranded in Croatia with nowhere to go
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BREGANA, CROATIA — The 17,000 asylum seekers stranded here in Croatia awoke Saturday morning in train stations, parking lots and rough camps alongside rivers, after being pushed back by police with pepper spray from the Slovenian border. On a grim ...
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Saudi Airstrikes in Yemen's Capital Kill 29

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Security and medical officials say Saudi airstrikes in Yemen's capital have killed 29

Saudi airstrikes in Yemen’s capital kill 29

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Security and medical officials say the Saudi-led coalition’s airstrikes against Yemen’s Shiite rebels and their allies have killed 29 people, including civilians, in the capital Sanaa.

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