Officials Probe Plane Debris From Indian Ocean Thursday July 30th, 2015 at 12:47 PM
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Man convicted of his participation in the killing of hundreds in a 1993 Mumbai attack will be hanged unless president accepts a mercy plea, amid a debate in India over capital punishment.
French investigators are probing information about plane debris that washed ashore on Réunion island in the Indian Ocean, but they cautioned it was too soon to say whether the debris was linked to the Malaysia Airlines Flight 370.
Airplane debris that washed ashore on an island near Madagascar could be the first tangible evidence that investigators were on the right track in their search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370.
The roar of F-16 fighter jets overhead reminds Turkey’s Kurds how quickly their fortunes have turned. Airstrikes have thrown the Kurds’ newfound political power into doubt and their leadership into disarray.
Kuwait said it arrested several suspected members of a domestic Islamic State network who fought in Iraq and Syria.
Police attempt to thwart the efforts of migrants desperately trying to enter the U.K. via the Channel Tunnel.
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Authorities in the French port of Calais say they are being swamped by the numbers of migrants attempting to enter the railway tunnel linking France to the U.K. And, because the majority are from countries plagued by political persecution or war, they can’t under French law be sent back.
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US official: Debris in photo belongs to Boeing 777by By JOAN LOWY and LORI HINNANT
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Air safety investigators have a "high degree of confidence" that a photo of aircraft debris found in the Indian Ocean is of a wing component unique to the Boeing 777, the same model as the Malaysia Airlines plane that disappeared last year, according to a U.S. official said Wednesday....
Taliban leader Mullah Omar, reclusive in life and deathby By KATHY GANNON and PATRICK QUINN
Mullah Mohammad Omar, the secretive head of the Taliban and an al-Qaida ally who led a bloody insurgency against U.S.-led forces, eluded capture for more than a decade in spite of being one of the most-hunted fugitives on Earth....
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Like a lot of teenagers, Aanya Nigam reflexively shares her whereabouts, activities and thoughts on Twitter, Instagram and other social networks without a qualm....
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10 Things to See: A week of top AP photosby By The Associated Press
Here's your look at highlights from the weekly AP photo report, a gallery featuring a mix of front-page photography, the odd image you might have missed and lasting moments our editors think you should see....
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Taliban officially announces death of Mullah Omarby Sune Engel Rasmussen in Kabul
Senior source in militant group tells Reuters that deputy Mullah Akhtar Mansoor has been elected as successor
The Taliban have officially announced the death of their founder and spiritual leader Mullah Omar.
The confirmation of Omar’s death comes after months of increased speculation about his whereabouts. The Afghan government on Wednesday claimed it had credible intelligence that Omar died more than two years ago. After a day of silence, the Taliban confirmed his death, quoting family members.
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UN paid millions to Russian aviation firm since learning of sex attack on girlby Paul Lewis in Washington, Oliver Laughland in New York and Roger Hamilton-Martin in London
Exclusive: Documents reveal United Nations unit uncovered possible ‘culture of sexual exploitation and abuse’ after 2010 attack by UTair crew member, but permitted company to continue receivingcontracts worth millions
The United Nations has spent half a billion dollars on contracts with a Russian aviation company since discovering one of its helicopter crews in the Democratic Republic of the Congo drugged and raped a teenage girl in a sexual attack.
Senior UN officials considered terminating the company UTair’s contract after concluding that the incident, in which the girl was dumped naked and unconscious inside the helicopter base, was indicative of a wider culture of sexual exploitation at the company.
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Barrister for Metropolitan police breaks force’s silence on poisoning death, calling key suspects ‘common murderers’
Scotland Yard has contended that the Russian state was involved in the murder of Alexander Litvinenko as the force broke its silence at the inquiry into the spy’s death from poisoning.
Delivering an excoriating closing speech on the penultimate day of the public inquiry, lawyers representing the Metropolitan police tore into Russia’s record on cooperation with the investigation into Litvinenko’s murder.
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(KABUL, Afghanistan) — The Afghan Taliban have released a statement purportedly from the family of Mullah Omar saying he has died of an unspecified illness.
The statement, emailed to The Associated Press on Thursday, didn’t say when he died.
It followed an announcement from the Kabul government the day before. Senior Taliban figures have also told the AP that Mullah Omar died.
The statement says it’s being issued in the name of Mullah Omar’s brother, Mullah Abdul Manan, and his son, Mohammad Yaqub. It apologizes for “any mistakes Mullah Omar (made) during his rule of Afghanistan.” It also asks all Afghans and Muslims to forgive any mistakes Mullah Omar made as leader of the Taliban.
The Taliban ruled Afghanistan from 1996 until they were overthrown in a U.S-led invasion in 2001.
NYPD body camera pilot program should record more stops, store footage longer, review finds
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Five people died in new attacks on Turkish security forces, according to officials.
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