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Police: No Injuries After Shots Fired at Univ. of Florida - ABC News
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Police: No Injuries After Shots Fired at Univ. of Florida
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University of Florida police have taken one person into custody after shots were fired outside a student residence building near the football stadium. School officials sent a safety alert at 3:21 a.m. Monday stating that shots had been fired in the ...
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Police: No Injuries After Shots Fired at Univ. of Florida
ABC News University of Florida police have taken one person into custody after shots were fired outside a student residence building near the football stadium. School officials sent a safety alert at 3:21 a.m. Monday stating that shots had been fired in the ... Shots fired at University of FloridaPalm Beach Post Shots fired on University of Florida campus; suspect in custodyFlorida Times-Union Gunman opens fire at University of Florida, police sayWPBF West Palm Beach WKMG Orlando -WOGX all 16 news articles » |
Possible links between dead man, missing women investigated - Chicago Tribune
Possible links between dead man, missing women investigated
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West Virginia police said Sunday they are sharing information with authorities investigating suspicious deaths and missing women in southern Ohio. The chief of detectives in Charleston told The Associated Press that no direct link has been established ...
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Possible links between dead man, missing women investigated
Chicago Tribune West Virginia police said Sunday they are sharing information with authorities investigating suspicious deaths and missing women in southern Ohio. The chief of detectives in Charleston told The Associated Press that no direct link has been established ... and more » |
Possible links between dead man, missing women investigated - Martins Ferry Times Leader
Possible links between dead man, missing women investigated
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CINCINNATI (AP) — West Virginia police say they are sharing information with authorities investigating suspicious deaths and missing women in southern Ohio. The chief of detectives in Charleston tells The Associated Press that no direct link has been ...
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Possible links between dead man, missing women investigated
Martins Ferry Times Leader CINCINNATI (AP) — West Virginia police say they are sharing information with authorities investigating suspicious deaths and missing women in southern Ohio. The chief of detectives in Charleston tells The Associated Press that no direct link has been ... and more » |
Bulger Case, Minus the Gangster, Returning Briefly to Court - ABC News
Bulger Case, Minus the Gangster, Returning Briefly to Court
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James "Whitey" Bulger's case is returning to court — minus the notorious Boston gangster himself. A three-judge panel of the 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Boston will hear oral arguments from Bulger's lawyers, who are trying to overturn his ...
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Bulger Case, Minus the Gangster, Returning Briefly to Court
ABC News James "Whitey" Bulger's case is returning to court — minus the notorious Boston gangster himself. A three-judge panel of the 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Boston will hear oral arguments from Bulger's lawyers, who are trying to overturn his ... and more » |
Bulger case, minus the gangster, returning briefly to court - San Francisco Chronicle (subscription)
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Bulger case, minus the gangster, returning briefly to court
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In this courtroom sketch, James "Whitey" Bulger sits at his sentencing hearing in federal court in Boston, Wednesday, Nov. 13, 2013. Bulger was convicted in August in a broad indictment that included racketeering charges in a string of murders in the ...
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Bulger case, minus the gangster, returning briefly to court
San Francisco Chronicle (subscription) In this courtroom sketch, James "Whitey" Bulger sits at his sentencing hearing in federal court in Boston, Wednesday, Nov. 13, 2013. Bulger was convicted in August in a broad indictment that included racketeering charges in a string of murders in the ... and more » |
Sheriff: Man killed, wife hurt in Maryland church stabbing - Daily Mail
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Sheriff: Man killed, wife hurt in Maryland church stabbing
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URBANA, Md. (AP) — Authorities say a Virginia man has been taken into custody after a stabbing at a Maryland church that left one man dead and his wife wounded. Frederick County Sheriff Chuck Jenkins said at a press conference that police responded to ...
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Boy Scouts expected to lift ban on gay adult leaders on Monday - Reuters
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Boy Scouts expected to lift ban on gay adult leaders on Monday
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DALLAS, July 27 The Boy Scouts of America is expected to end its ban on gay adult leaders on Monday, dismantling a policy that has deeply divided the membership of the 105-year-old Texas-based organization. The Boy Scouts National Executive Board ...
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Boy Scouts expected to lift ban on gay adult leaders on Monday
Reuters DALLAS, July 27 The Boy Scouts of America is expected to end its ban on gay adult leaders on Monday, dismantling a policy that has deeply divided the membership of the 105-year-old Texas-based organization. The Boy Scouts National Executive Board ... Boy Scouts vote: Will ban on gay adult leaders be lifted?Christian Science Monitor Boy Scouts expected to end ban on gay scout leadersUSA TODAY Boy Scouts Set To Lift Ban On Gay LeadersCBS Local 9&10 News -The Independent all 125 news articles » |
Supermarket worker finds cocaine worth £600,000 in box of bananas by itnnews
Police are investigating after a large quantity of powder, believed to be cocaine, was found in a box of supermarket bananas. Report by Conor Mcnally.
Police are investigating after a large quantity of powder, believed to be cocaine, was found in a box of supermarket bananas. Report by Conor Mcnally.
Attack on Indian Police Station Leaves at Least Six Dead
At least three gunmen stormed a police station in northern India near the border with Pakistan, killing six people—including two policemen—and injuring seven others.
At least three gunmen stormed a police station in northern India near the border with Pakistan, killing six people—including two policemen—and injuring seven others.
Turkey Accused of Shelling Kurdish Positions in Syria
Kurdish fighters accused Turkey of shelling their positions in Syria, highlighting the difficult situation Ankara faces as it presses forward with its first direct fight against Islamic State.
Kurdish fighters accused Turkey of shelling their positions in Syria, highlighting the difficult situation Ankara faces as it presses forward with its first direct fight against Islamic State.
Bill Cosby Accusers Appear On Magazine Cover
The New York magazine front page features 35 women who give testimonies about their alleged abuse by the sitcom star.
The New York magazine front page features 35 women who give testimonies about their alleged abuse by the sitcom star.
Orangutan escapes at Perth zoo and frolics along boardwalk – video by Guardian Staff
A young orangutan escaped from its enclosure at Perth zoo at the weekend. It is thought to have climbed on to an awning to escape, running through the crowd to the surprise of visitors. The zoo says the animal was rounded up shortly afterwards and seemed to have come to no harm Continue reading...
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A young orangutan escaped from its enclosure at Perth zoo at the weekend. It is thought to have climbed on to an awning to escape, running through the crowd to the surprise of visitors. The zoo says the animal was rounded up shortly afterwards and seemed to have come to no harm Continue reading...
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Turkish police clash with Kurdish protesters in Cizre – videoby Guardian Staff
Violence flares on Sunday night between Kurdish protesters and Turkish forces after the funeral of a demonstrator who died protesting against military strikes targeting Kurdish camps in northern Iraq. Thousands of people chanted anti-government slogans at the funeral of 23-year old Abdullah Ozdal, who was shot during a march previous day. Overnight the demonstrations turned violent with police firing teargas to try to disperse the protesters who respond with petrol bombs, burning at least one armoured vehicle Continue reading...
Violence flares on Sunday night between Kurdish protesters and Turkish forces after the funeral of a demonstrator who died protesting against military strikes targeting Kurdish camps in northern Iraq. Thousands of people chanted anti-government slogans at the funeral of 23-year old Abdullah Ozdal, who was shot during a march previous day. Overnight the demonstrations turned violent with police firing teargas to try to disperse the protesters who respond with petrol bombs, burning at least one armoured vehicle Continue reading...
Iran's hardliners tell US: you got a really good nuclear deal so appreciate it by David Blair
As Congress accuses Barack Obama of giving away too much, David Blair finds that hardliners in Tehran are saying the same about Iran's negotiator
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As Congress accuses Barack Obama of giving away too much, David Blair finds that hardliners in Tehran are saying the same about Iran's negotiator
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Bill Cosby's 35 accusers speak out in New York Magazineby Bonnie Malkin
Dozens of women who accuse comedian of rape and sexual assault unite to tell their stories in powerful photo essay
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Dozens of women who accuse comedian of rape and sexual assault unite to tell their stories in powerful photo essay
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Turkey bombs Kurds in Syria but rules out ground troops against Isil by Agencies
Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu quoted as saying "We will not send ground forces", amid reports Turkey shelled a Kurdish-held village in northern Syria overnight
Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu quoted as saying "We will not send ground forces", amid reports Turkey shelled a Kurdish-held village in northern Syria overnight
Putin eyes Russian strength in Atlantic and Arctic in new naval doctrine by Agencies
Kremlin says the revised strategy comes in response to 'unacceptable' NATO plans to move military infrastructure towards Russia's borders
Kremlin says the revised strategy comes in response to 'unacceptable' NATO plans to move military infrastructure towards Russia's borders
Sixty mass graves found in search for missing Mexico studentsby Agencies
Hunt for 43 student protesters believed to have been killed after police handed them to local drug gang has turned up more than 129 bodies in Guerrero state
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Chernobyl 30 years on: Photographs from inside the exclusion zone by Telegraph Staff
US Urges Partners to ‘Work Together’ Against ISby webdesk@voanews.com (Victor Beattie)
The White House has welcomed Turkey’s “increased focus and accelerated efforts” against the Islamic State (IS/ISIL/ISIS) group in northern Syria and Iraq that have also targeted Kurdish separatist fighters. White House Deputy National Security Adviser Ben Rhodes, traveling with President Obama in Africa, said that while Turkey has a right to take action against terrorist targets, regional partners should work together to degrade IS safe havens. Rhodes said the United States welcomes...
The White House has welcomed Turkey’s “increased focus and accelerated efforts” against the Islamic State (IS/ISIL/ISIS) group in northern Syria and Iraq that have also targeted Kurdish separatist fighters. White House Deputy National Security Adviser Ben Rhodes, traveling with President Obama in Africa, said that while Turkey has a right to take action against terrorist targets, regional partners should work together to degrade IS safe havens. Rhodes said the United States welcomes...
Stocks Plunge Worldwide as China's Market Hits 8-Year Lowby webdesk@voanews.com (Joyce Huang)
World markets tumbled Monday after the main Chinese stock market suffered its biggest plunge in eight years. Shortly after opening, the Dow Jones industrial average hit its lowest level in over five months and the Nasdaq composite saw its lowest point in four weeks. Serious setback The Chinese government’s dramatic efforts to prop up the mainland’s falling stock markets suffered a serious setback Monday as major indexes suffered their biggest single-day plunge in eight...
World markets tumbled Monday after the main Chinese stock market suffered its biggest plunge in eight years. Shortly after opening, the Dow Jones industrial average hit its lowest level in over five months and the Nasdaq composite saw its lowest point in four weeks. Serious setback The Chinese government’s dramatic efforts to prop up the mainland’s falling stock markets suffered a serious setback Monday as major indexes suffered their biggest single-day plunge in eight...
Turkey Carries Out Strikes Against ISIS and Kurdish Targetsby joannaplucinska
(BEIRUT) —Turkish troops have shelled a Syrian village near the border, targeting Kurdish fighters who have been battling the Islamic State group with the aid of U.S.-led airstrikes, Syria’s main Kurdish militia and an activist group said Monday.
The Kurdish People’s Protection Units, or YPG, said the Sunday night shelling on the border village ofTil Findire targeted one of their vehicles. It said Til Findire is east of the border town of Kobani, where the Kurds handed a major defeat to the Islamic State group earlier this year.
In cross-border strikes since Friday, Turkey has targeted both Kurdish fighters as well as the IS group, stepping up its involvement in Syria’s increasingly complex civil war. The Syrian Kurds are among the most effective ground forces battling the IS group, but Turkey fears they could revive an insurgency against Ankara in pursuit of an independent state.
On Monday the YPG and Syrian rebels captured the town of Sareen in northern Syria, which had been held by the Islamic State group, according to The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights and the Aleppo Media Center in Syria, two activist groups that track the civil war.
A Turkish official said Turkish forces are only targeting the IS group in Syria and the Kurdistan Workers’ Party, or PKK, in neighboring Iraq.
The official said the “ongoing military operation seeks to neutralize imminent threats to Turkey’s national security and continues to target ISIS in Syria and the PKK in Iraq.”
“The PYD, along with others, remains outside the scope of the current military effort,” the official said, referring to the political arm of the YPG.
The official added that authorities were “investigating claims that the Turkish military engaged positions held by forces other than ISIS.”
The official spoke on condition of anonymity because of rules that bar officials from speaking to journalists without authorization.
The YPG did not say in its Monday statement whether there were casualties in the shelling.
The
YPG said Turkey first shelled Til Findire on Friday, wounding four fighters of the rebel Free Syrian Army and several local villagers. It urged Turkey to “halt this aggression and to follow international guidelines.”
The
Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said four fighters were
wounded in the village of Zor Maghar, which is also close to the Turkish border. Conflicting reports are common in the aftermath of violent incidents.
Earlier this month, Syria’s main Kurdish party, the Democratic Union Party, or PYD, warned Turkey that any military intervention would threaten international peace and said its armed wing, the YPG, would face any “aggression.”
Turkish police meanwhile
raided homes in a neighborhood in the capital on Monday, detaining at least 15 people suspected of links to the Islamic State group, the state-run news agency said.
The Anadolu Agency said those detained in Ankara’s Haci Bayram neighborhood include a number of foreign nationals. It did not give details of the foreigners’ home countries.
Turkey has been carrying out airstrikes against IS targets in Syria and Kurdish rebel positions in northern Iraq. It has also arrested hundreds of people with suspected links to violent extremists.
On Sunday, it called for a meeting of its NATO allies to discuss threats to its security, as well as its airstrikes.
In comments published Monday, Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said Turkey and the United States had no plans to send ground troops into Syria but said they had agreed to provide air cover to moderate Syrian fighters.
“If we are not going to send land units to the ground — and we will not — then those forces acting as ground forces cooperating with us should be protected,” Davutoglu told a group of senior journalists over the weekend. His comments were published in Hurriyet newspaper.
Davutoglu also said Turkey wanted to clear its border of IS extremists.
“We don’t want to see Daesh at our border,” Hurriyet quoted Davutoglu as saying, using the Arabic acronym of the group. “We want to see the moderate opposition take its place.”
The Turkish leader also said Turkey’s action against the IS has “changed the regional game.”
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Frazer reported from Ankara, Turkey.
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(BEIRUT) —Turkish troops have shelled a Syrian village near the border, targeting Kurdish fighters who have been battling the Islamic State group with the aid of U.S.-led airstrikes, Syria’s main Kurdish militia and an activist group said Monday.
The Kurdish People’s Protection Units, or YPG, said the Sunday night shelling on the border village ofTil Findire targeted one of their vehicles. It said Til Findire is east of the border town of Kobani, where the Kurds handed a major defeat to the Islamic State group earlier this year.
In cross-border strikes since Friday, Turkey has targeted both Kurdish fighters as well as the IS group, stepping up its involvement in Syria’s increasingly complex civil war. The Syrian Kurds are among the most effective ground forces battling the IS group, but Turkey fears they could revive an insurgency against Ankara in pursuit of an independent state.
On Monday the YPG and Syrian rebels captured the town of Sareen in northern Syria, which had been held by the Islamic State group, according to The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights and the Aleppo Media Center in Syria, two activist groups that track the civil war.
A Turkish official said Turkish forces are only targeting the IS group in Syria and the Kurdistan Workers’ Party, or PKK, in neighboring Iraq.
The official said the “ongoing military operation seeks to neutralize imminent threats to Turkey’s national security and continues to target ISIS in Syria and the PKK in Iraq.”
“The PYD, along with others, remains outside the scope of the current military effort,” the official said, referring to the political arm of the YPG.
The official added that authorities were “investigating claims that the Turkish military engaged positions held by forces other than ISIS.”
The official spoke on condition of anonymity because of rules that bar officials from speaking to journalists without authorization.
The YPG did not say in its Monday statement whether there were casualties in the shelling.
The
YPG said Turkey first shelled Til Findire on Friday, wounding four fighters of the rebel Free Syrian Army and several local villagers. It urged Turkey to “halt this aggression and to follow international guidelines.”
wounded in the village of Zor Maghar, which is also close to the Turkish border. Conflicting reports are common in the aftermath of violent incidents.
Earlier this month, Syria’s main Kurdish party, the Democratic Union Party, or PYD, warned Turkey that any military intervention would threaten international peace and said its armed wing, the YPG, would face any “aggression.”
Turkish police meanwhile
The Anadolu Agency said those detained in Ankara’s Haci Bayram neighborhood include a number of foreign nationals. It did not give details of the foreigners’ home countries.
Turkey has been carrying out airstrikes against IS targets in Syria and Kurdish rebel positions in northern Iraq. It has also arrested hundreds of people with suspected links to violent extremists.
On Sunday, it called for a meeting of its NATO allies to discuss threats to its security, as well as its airstrikes.
In comments published Monday, Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said Turkey and the United States had no plans to send ground troops into Syria but said they had agreed to provide air cover to moderate Syrian fighters.
“If we are not going to send land units to the ground — and we will not — then those forces acting as ground forces cooperating with us should be protected,” Davutoglu told a group of senior journalists over the weekend. His comments were published in Hurriyet newspaper.
Davutoglu also said Turkey wanted to clear its border of IS extremists.
“We don’t want to see Daesh at our border,” Hurriyet quoted Davutoglu as saying, using the Arabic acronym of the group. “We want to see the moderate opposition take its place.”
The Turkish leader also said Turkey’s action against the IS has “changed the regional game.”
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Frazer reported from Ankara, Turkey.
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China’s Stock Market Crashes Again as Panicking Sellers Lose Faith by Tara John
All that’s left to happen in China’s stock market is for government leaders to admit they are powerless to stop a selloff.
Monday’s panic selling was the latest example.
The Shanghai stock composite crashed by 8.5%, the equivalent of the Dow Jones industrial average shedding 1,500 points in a day, on little news and following more than a month of violent volatility.
The readiest explanation among analysts was that traders have lost faith that the government can slow the selling. Two and a half weeks ago the central government started enlisting $800 billion to prop up the market, Reuters estimated, and has since banned the largest shareholders of publicly traded companies from selling stock, restricted short selling, allowed 1,400 companies to stop trading, suspended IPOs, and encouraged banks to fund more share buybacks. Those measure all helped the Shanghai Composite to rise by 14% from its July 8 low-point through to the end of last week.
But the millions of individual investors in China’s markets—90 million at last count, more than the number of China Communist Party members—are much less likely to hue to the government’s wishes than the government would like. Monday’s sell-off seemed proof.
What effect China’s stock market swoon has on the general economy remains unclear: in contrast to many western economies, the stock market doesn’t act as a leading indicator of the economy as a whole, and the vast majority of household wealth is invested elsewhere.
Moody’s analysts wrote Monday that “indirect effects on consumer spending, employment and corporate investment will be similarly muted,” reflecting what has become a consensus view.
The Chinese market is dominated by small traders, many of them wealthy, and what happens in the stock market may be insulated from the real economy–or even from other local financial markets. For instance, the bond market was perfectly content Monday. As stocks crashed, the yield on China’s benchmark one-year bond fell by only .01 percentage point. In the U.S., where many investors consider the larger bond market to send smarter signals than the stock market, bond yields fall when there’s panic in the financial system, which can foreshadow a stock rout.
All the same, some of Wall Street’s biggest investors think that the sheer ugliness of what is happening could have serious ramifications further down the line.
“Because the forces on growth are coming from debt restructurings, economic restructurings and real estate and stock market bubbles bursting all at the same time, we are now seeing mutually reinforcing negative forces on growth,” hedge fund Bridgwater Associates LP wrote to investors last week in an abrupt change of mind on the country’s outlook.
China’s economy is slowing and industrial output is weak. So far, there’s no evidence that the rout in stocks will have a big effect on anyone who didn’t choose to gamble in them.
In theory, Beijing still has all the tools needed to ensure a soft landing as it transitions to a new growth model. But as Monday’s price action shows, fewer and fewer people seem to be taking that on trust.
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All that’s left to happen in China’s stock market is for government leaders to admit they are powerless to stop a selloff.
Monday’s panic selling was the latest example.
The Shanghai stock composite crashed by 8.5%, the equivalent of the Dow Jones industrial average shedding 1,500 points in a day, on little news and following more than a month of violent volatility.
The readiest explanation among analysts was that traders have lost faith that the government can slow the selling. Two and a half weeks ago the central government started enlisting $800 billion to prop up the market, Reuters estimated, and has since banned the largest shareholders of publicly traded companies from selling stock, restricted short selling, allowed 1,400 companies to stop trading, suspended IPOs, and encouraged banks to fund more share buybacks. Those measure all helped the Shanghai Composite to rise by 14% from its July 8 low-point through to the end of last week.
But the millions of individual investors in China’s markets—90 million at last count, more than the number of China Communist Party members—are much less likely to hue to the government’s wishes than the government would like. Monday’s sell-off seemed proof.
What effect China’s stock market swoon has on the general economy remains unclear: in contrast to many western economies, the stock market doesn’t act as a leading indicator of the economy as a whole, and the vast majority of household wealth is invested elsewhere.
Moody’s analysts wrote Monday that “indirect effects on consumer spending, employment and corporate investment will be similarly muted,” reflecting what has become a consensus view.
The Chinese market is dominated by small traders, many of them wealthy, and what happens in the stock market may be insulated from the real economy–or even from other local financial markets. For instance, the bond market was perfectly content Monday. As stocks crashed, the yield on China’s benchmark one-year bond fell by only .01 percentage point. In the U.S., where many investors consider the larger bond market to send smarter signals than the stock market, bond yields fall when there’s panic in the financial system, which can foreshadow a stock rout.
All the same, some of Wall Street’s biggest investors think that the sheer ugliness of what is happening could have serious ramifications further down the line.
“Because the forces on growth are coming from debt restructurings, economic restructurings and real estate and stock market bubbles bursting all at the same time, we are now seeing mutually reinforcing negative forces on growth,” hedge fund Bridgwater Associates LP wrote to investors last week in an abrupt change of mind on the country’s outlook.
China’s economy is slowing and industrial output is weak. So far, there’s no evidence that the rout in stocks will have a big effect on anyone who didn’t choose to gamble in them.
In theory, Beijing still has all the tools needed to ensure a soft landing as it transitions to a new growth model. But as Monday’s price action shows, fewer and fewer people seem to be taking that on trust.
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Accused Russian Taliban's U.S. trial postponed indefinitely
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Turkey and U.S. Agree on Plan to Clear ISIS From Strip of Northern Syriaby ANNE BARNARD, MICHAEL R. GORDON and ERIC SCHMITT
American warplanes, Turkish forces and anti-ISIS rebels within Syria would join to clear a section along the border, creating what the Turks call a “safe zone” for refugees.
American warplanes, Turkish forces and anti-ISIS rebels within Syria would join to clear a section along the border, creating what the Turks call a “safe zone” for refugees.
Lord Sewel is pictured wearing orange bra in video that attacks UK politicians
Pictured wearing a woman's bright orange bra, disgraced Lord Sewel was captured on camera attacking David Cameron, Boris Johnson, and all the Labour leadership candidates.
Pictured wearing a woman's bright orange bra, disgraced Lord Sewel was captured on camera attacking David Cameron, Boris Johnson, and all the Labour leadership candidates.
A woman is beheaded as a WEDDING PRESENT for sadistic female Sharia judge on the orders of ISIS leader al-Baghdadi: Defector reveals the horrors and corruption inside ISIS' feared police
WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT Leena (pictured) is on the run from ISIS, having crossed into Turkey six weeks ago, and lives in constant fear that the militants will hunt her down and kill her.
WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT Leena (pictured) is on the run from ISIS, having crossed into Turkey six weeks ago, and lives in constant fear that the militants will hunt her down and kill her.
Putin, Xi, Rouhani to Address Annual UN High-Level Meeting
Putin, Xi, Rouhani set to address annual UN high-level meeting; will join Obama, Pope Francis
Putin, Xi, Rouhani set to address annual UN high-level meeting; will join Obama, Pope Francis
Lord Sewel 'should be be expelled from Parliament' after drugs and prostitutes video
Married Lord Sewel, 69, was reported to the police and quit as deputy speaker of the Lords after a sordid video emerged showing him snorting cocaine from a prostitutes’ breasts at his London flat.
Married Lord Sewel, 69, was reported to the police and quit as deputy speaker of the Lords after a sordid video emerged showing him snorting cocaine from a prostitutes’ breasts at his London flat.
Lord Sewel claims bumper salary and expenses package is not enough
.. .. .. .. .. .. BARON SEWEL OF GILCOMSTOUN.. (John Buttifant Sewel).. Life Peer.. Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Scottish Office.. In robes for the Introduction of Baroness Goudie of Roundwood into the House of Lords today... COMPULSORY CREDIT: UPPA/Photoshot Photo.. UGL 015116/B-04a 27.07.1998
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.. .. .. .. .. .. BARON SEWEL OF GILCOMSTOUN.. (John Buttifant Sewel).. Life Peer.. Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Scottish Office.. In robes for the Introduction of Baroness Goudie of Roundwood into the House of Lords today... COMPULSORY CREDIT: UPPA/Photoshot Photo.. UGL 015116/B-04a 27.07.1998
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UK vow to spend 2% on defence 'is accounting trick' by George Osborne
Chancellor George Osborne has made ‘significant changes’ to how Britain calculates its military budget to reach the benchmark, according to the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI).
Chancellor George Osborne has made ‘significant changes’ to how Britain calculates its military budget to reach the benchmark, according to the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI).
Lord Sewel who thinks he's Steve Coogan has dealt democracy a terrible blow
The phrase ‘living like a lord’ is used to indicate someone with an extravagant way of life. In that sense - if no other -John Buttifant Sewel has lived up to the title, writes DOMINIC LAWSON.
The phrase ‘living like a lord’ is used to indicate someone with an extravagant way of life. In that sense - if no other -John Buttifant Sewel has lived up to the title, writes DOMINIC LAWSON.
David Cameron demands answers over disgraced peer Lord Sewel after video of him snorting drugs with call girls emerges as pressure mounts for him to be expelled from parliament
The disgraced peer, 69, who was reported to police, quit as deputy speaker of the Lords and suspended by Labour, is said to have vowed to 'tough it out' and resist calls to resign his peerage.
The disgraced peer, 69, who was reported to police, quit as deputy speaker of the Lords and suspended by Labour, is said to have vowed to 'tough it out' and resist calls to resign his peerage.
White officer pepper-sprays crowd at Black Lives Matter summit in Cleveland by Afi Scruggs in Cleveland
An encounter with an ‘intoxicated’ 14-year-old outside the conference to discuss police brutality ends with a transit officer spraying the crowd
A transit police officer has pepper-sprayed a crowd in Cleveland protesting the arrest of a 14-year-old at a Black Lives Matter conference inspired by police brutality.
The incident occurred near Cleveland State University in the city’s downtown where the first Black Lives Matter conference was taking place. More than 1,200 participants spent the weekend organizing and discussing a range of social justice issues.
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An encounter with an ‘intoxicated’ 14-year-old outside the conference to discuss police brutality ends with a transit officer spraying the crowd
A transit police officer has pepper-sprayed a crowd in Cleveland protesting the arrest of a 14-year-old at a Black Lives Matter conference inspired by police brutality.
The incident occurred near Cleveland State University in the city’s downtown where the first Black Lives Matter conference was taking place. More than 1,200 participants spent the weekend organizing and discussing a range of social justice issues.
Continue reading...Free hair cuts and film screenings for Moscow’s homeless, failed by the systemby Daria Litvinova for The Moscow Times, part of the New East network
In a bid to help the city’s rough sleepers two charities are providing basic comforts for the growing population. The Moscow Times reports
Moscow’s homeless relief centres are branching out to offer new services, with charities now launching a new hair salon and a temporary film theatre for rough-sleeping residents.
The cinema – held in a tent that usually functions as an aid post for the city’s homeless – hosted its first showing on 19 July, showing a slapstick Soviet-era slapstick comedy to an audience of more than 100 people. Before the screening, all spectators were given a hot meal, tea and fresh watermelon.
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In a bid to help the city’s rough sleepers two charities are providing basic comforts for the growing population. The Moscow Times reports
Moscow’s homeless relief centres are branching out to offer new services, with charities now launching a new hair salon and a temporary film theatre for rough-sleeping residents.
The cinema – held in a tent that usually functions as an aid post for the city’s homeless – hosted its first showing on 19 July, showing a slapstick Soviet-era slapstick comedy to an audience of more than 100 people. Before the screening, all spectators were given a hot meal, tea and fresh watermelon.
Continue reading...Lord Sewel and the consequences of tabloid exposésby Michael White
The Sun on Sunday has done us all a favour with its revelations about the peer but there is a price to pay for such scandals
Though we are almost the same age, I don’t think I have ever met Lord Sewel, either in the House of Lords or in the Dolphin Square flat where the Sun on Sunday apparently photographed him snorting coke up fivers and much else with ladies of the night.
It seems I am unlikely to meet him now that the former junior Labour minister has resigned his day job as deputy Lords speaker (in charge of good behaviour too). He is also being investigated by Scotland Yard. Some want the 68-year-old tearaway expelled from the legislature without further ado.
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The Sun on Sunday has done us all a favour with its revelations about the peer but there is a price to pay for such scandals
Though we are almost the same age, I don’t think I have ever met Lord Sewel, either in the House of Lords or in the Dolphin Square flat where the Sun on Sunday apparently photographed him snorting coke up fivers and much else with ladies of the night.
It seems I am unlikely to meet him now that the former junior Labour minister has resigned his day job as deputy Lords speaker (in charge of good behaviour too). He is also being investigated by Scotland Yard. Some want the 68-year-old tearaway expelled from the legislature without further ado.
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Seven things security experts do to keep safe onlineby Alex Hern
From using password managers to checking urls, best practices revealed in new study
Cybersecurity experts aren’t like you or I, and now we have the evidence to prove it. Researchers at Google interviewed more than 200 experts to find out what security practices they actually carry out online, and then spoke to almost 300 non-experts to find out how they differ.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, the security experts practice what they preach – or, at least, they tell Google they do. They’re more likely to use two-factor authentication, to install software updates, and avoid visiting shady websites. Even for practices that are subject to healthy debate within the security community, actions speak louder than words: the experts are more likely to run anti-virus software and to use password managers than non-experts.
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From using password managers to checking urls, best practices revealed in new study
Cybersecurity experts aren’t like you or I, and now we have the evidence to prove it. Researchers at Google interviewed more than 200 experts to find out what security practices they actually carry out online, and then spoke to almost 300 non-experts to find out how they differ.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, the security experts practice what they preach – or, at least, they tell Google they do. They’re more likely to use two-factor authentication, to install software updates, and avoid visiting shady websites. Even for practices that are subject to healthy debate within the security community, actions speak louder than words: the experts are more likely to run anti-virus software and to use password managers than non-experts.
Continue reading...Poem of the week: from I Sing the Body Electric by Walt Whitman by Carol Rumens
This best known and most enthralling of Whitman’s poems is a praise-song to physicality that raises questions about the soul
O my body! I dare not desert the likes of you in other men and women, nor the likes of the parts of you,
I believe the likes of you are to stand or fall with the likes of the soul, (and that they are the soul,)
I believe the likes of you shall stand or fall with my poems, and that they are poems,
Man’s, woman’s, child’s, youth’s, wife’s, husband’s, mother’s, father’s, young man’s, young woman’s poems;,
Head, neck, hair, ears, drop and tympan of the ears,
Eyes, eye-fringes, iris of the eye, eye-brows, and the waking or sleeping of the lids,
Mouth, tongue, lips, teeth, roof of the mouth, jaws, and the jaw-hinges,
Nose, nostrils of the nose, and the partition,
Cheeks, temples, forehead, chin, throat, back of the neck, neck-slue,
Strong shoulders, manly beard, scapula, hind-shoulders, and the ample side-round of the chest,
Upper-arm, arm-pit, elbow-socket, lower-arm, arm-sinews, arm-bones,
Wrist and wrist-joints, hand, palm, knuckles, thumb, fore-finger, finger-balls, finger-joints, finger-nails,
Broad breast-front, curling hair of the breast, breast-bone, breast-side,
Ribs, belly, back-bone, joints of the back-bone,
Hips, hip-sockets, hip-strength, inward and outward round, man-balls, man-root,
Strong set of thighs, well carrying the trunk above,
Leg-fibres, knee, knee-pan, upper-leg, under leg,
Ankles, instep, foot-ball, toes, toe-joints, the heel;
All attitudes, all the shapeliness, all the belongings of my or your body, or of any one’s body, male or female,
The lung-sponges, the stomach-sac, the bowels sweet and clean,
The brain in its folds inside the skull-frame,
Sympathies, heart-valves, palate-valves, sexuality, maternity,
Womanhood, and all that is a woman, and the man that comes from woman,
The womb, the teats, nipples, breast-milk, tears, laughter, weeping, love-looks, love-perturbations and risings,
The voice, articulation, language, whispering, shouting aloud,
Food, drink, pulse, digestion, sweat, sleep, walking, swimming,
Poise on the hips, leaping, reclining, embracing, arm-curving and tightening,
The continual changes of the flex of the mouth, and around the eyes,
The skin, the sun-burnt shade, freckles, hair,
The curious sympathy one feels, when feeling with the hand the naked meat of the body,
The circling rivers, the breath, and breathing it in and out,
The beauty of the waist, and thence of the hips, and thence downward toward the knees,
The thin red jellies within you, or within me, the bones, and the marrow in the bones,
The exquisite realization of health;
O I say these are not the parts and poems of the Body only, but of the soul,
O I say now these are the soul!
“I Sing the Body Electric,” Walt Whitman begins, in Part 1 of his best known and most enthralling early poems: “The armies of those I love engirth me and I engirth them,/ They will not let me off till I go with them, respond to them, /And discorrupt them, and charge them full with the charge of the soul.” It was one of 12 poems Whitman printed and published himself as Leaves of Grass (1855), the first collection of a writer who, in his mid-30s, had suddenly found his unique form and themes.
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This best known and most enthralling of Whitman’s poems is a praise-song to physicality that raises questions about the soul
O my body! I dare not desert the likes of you in other men and women, nor the likes of the parts of you,
I believe the likes of you are to stand or fall with the likes of the soul, (and that they are the soul,)
I believe the likes of you shall stand or fall with my poems, and that they are poems,
Man’s, woman’s, child’s, youth’s, wife’s, husband’s, mother’s, father’s, young man’s, young woman’s poems;,
Head, neck, hair, ears, drop and tympan of the ears,
Eyes, eye-fringes, iris of the eye, eye-brows, and the waking or sleeping of the lids,
Mouth, tongue, lips, teeth, roof of the mouth, jaws, and the jaw-hinges,
Nose, nostrils of the nose, and the partition,
Cheeks, temples, forehead, chin, throat, back of the neck, neck-slue,
Strong shoulders, manly beard, scapula, hind-shoulders, and the ample side-round of the chest,
Upper-arm, arm-pit, elbow-socket, lower-arm, arm-sinews, arm-bones,
Wrist and wrist-joints, hand, palm, knuckles, thumb, fore-finger, finger-balls, finger-joints, finger-nails,
Broad breast-front, curling hair of the breast, breast-bone, breast-side,
Ribs, belly, back-bone, joints of the back-bone,
Hips, hip-sockets, hip-strength, inward and outward round, man-balls, man-root,
Strong set of thighs, well carrying the trunk above,
Leg-fibres, knee, knee-pan, upper-leg, under leg,
Ankles, instep, foot-ball, toes, toe-joints, the heel;
All attitudes, all the shapeliness, all the belongings of my or your body, or of any one’s body, male or female,
The lung-sponges, the stomach-sac, the bowels sweet and clean,
The brain in its folds inside the skull-frame,
Sympathies, heart-valves, palate-valves, sexuality, maternity,
Womanhood, and all that is a woman, and the man that comes from woman,
The womb, the teats, nipples, breast-milk, tears, laughter, weeping, love-looks, love-perturbations and risings,
The voice, articulation, language, whispering, shouting aloud,
Food, drink, pulse, digestion, sweat, sleep, walking, swimming,
Poise on the hips, leaping, reclining, embracing, arm-curving and tightening,
The continual changes of the flex of the mouth, and around the eyes,
The skin, the sun-burnt shade, freckles, hair,
The curious sympathy one feels, when feeling with the hand the naked meat of the body,
The circling rivers, the breath, and breathing it in and out,
The beauty of the waist, and thence of the hips, and thence downward toward the knees,
The thin red jellies within you, or within me, the bones, and the marrow in the bones,
The exquisite realization of health;
O I say these are not the parts and poems of the Body only, but of the soul,
O I say now these are the soul!
I believe the likes of you are to stand or fall with the likes of the soul, (and that they are the soul,)
I believe the likes of you shall stand or fall with my poems, and that they are poems,
Man’s, woman’s, child’s, youth’s, wife’s, husband’s, mother’s, father’s, young man’s, young woman’s poems;,
Head, neck, hair, ears, drop and tympan of the ears,
Eyes, eye-fringes, iris of the eye, eye-brows, and the waking or sleeping of the lids,
Mouth, tongue, lips, teeth, roof of the mouth, jaws, and the jaw-hinges,
Nose, nostrils of the nose, and the partition,
Cheeks, temples, forehead, chin, throat, back of the neck, neck-slue,
Strong shoulders, manly beard, scapula, hind-shoulders, and the ample side-round of the chest,
Upper-arm, arm-pit, elbow-socket, lower-arm, arm-sinews, arm-bones,
Wrist and wrist-joints, hand, palm, knuckles, thumb, fore-finger, finger-balls, finger-joints, finger-nails,
Broad breast-front, curling hair of the breast, breast-bone, breast-side,
Ribs, belly, back-bone, joints of the back-bone,
Hips, hip-sockets, hip-strength, inward and outward round, man-balls, man-root,
Strong set of thighs, well carrying the trunk above,
Leg-fibres, knee, knee-pan, upper-leg, under leg,
Ankles, instep, foot-ball, toes, toe-joints, the heel;
All attitudes, all the shapeliness, all the belongings of my or your body, or of any one’s body, male or female,
The lung-sponges, the stomach-sac, the bowels sweet and clean,
The brain in its folds inside the skull-frame,
Sympathies, heart-valves, palate-valves, sexuality, maternity,
Womanhood, and all that is a woman, and the man that comes from woman,
The womb, the teats, nipples, breast-milk, tears, laughter, weeping, love-looks, love-perturbations and risings,
The voice, articulation, language, whispering, shouting aloud,
Food, drink, pulse, digestion, sweat, sleep, walking, swimming,
Poise on the hips, leaping, reclining, embracing, arm-curving and tightening,
The continual changes of the flex of the mouth, and around the eyes,
The skin, the sun-burnt shade, freckles, hair,
The curious sympathy one feels, when feeling with the hand the naked meat of the body,
The circling rivers, the breath, and breathing it in and out,
The beauty of the waist, and thence of the hips, and thence downward toward the knees,
The thin red jellies within you, or within me, the bones, and the marrow in the bones,
The exquisite realization of health;
O I say these are not the parts and poems of the Body only, but of the soul,
O I say now these are the soul!
“I Sing the Body Electric,” Walt Whitman begins, in Part 1 of his best known and most enthralling early poems: “The armies of those I love engirth me and I engirth them,/ They will not let me off till I go with them, respond to them, /And discorrupt them, and charge them full with the charge of the soul.” It was one of 12 poems Whitman printed and published himself as Leaves of Grass (1855), the first collection of a writer who, in his mid-30s, had suddenly found his unique form and themes.
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Litvinenko inquiry judge suspects 'Kremlin manipulation' for no-show by Luke Harding
Sir Robert Owen gives murder suspect Dmitry Kovtun one final chance to give evidence after he pulled out of proceedings on Friday
The judge presiding over the inquiry into the murder of Alexander Litvinenko has said he had the “gravest suspicions” the Kremlin was trying to manipulate proceedings after one of the Russian spy’s alleged murderers failed to show up.
Sir Robert Owen said he would give Dmitry Kovtun one final chance to give evidence on Tuesday at 9am.
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Sir Robert Owen gives murder suspect Dmitry Kovtun one final chance to give evidence after he pulled out of proceedings on Friday
The judge presiding over the inquiry into the murder of Alexander Litvinenko has said he had the “gravest suspicions” the Kremlin was trying to manipulate proceedings after one of the Russian spy’s alleged murderers failed to show up.
Sir Robert Owen said he would give Dmitry Kovtun one final chance to give evidence on Tuesday at 9am.
Continue reading...Russia sees Arctic as naval priority in new doctrine
Russia will strengthen its naval forces in the Arctic and Atlantic as a response to Nato activities close to Russia's borders, the Kremlin says.
Russia's plans are outlined in a new naval doctrine, launched on Sunday as the nation celebrated Navy Day.
The navy will get a fleet of new icebreakers, because the Arctic region gives Russia unrestricted access to the Atlantic and Pacific, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin said.
The Arctic is also rich in minerals.
The new doctrine calls for close co-operation with China in the Pacific region and India in the Indian Ocean.
At a ceremony by the Baltic Sea, attended by President Vladimir Putin, Mr Rogozin said "the main emphasis is in two directions - the Arctic and Atlantic".
"The Atlantic emphasis is linked to the fact that recently there has been a quite active development of Nato and it has approached our borders. The Russian Federation will of course respond to that."
The ceremony took place at Baltiysk, a major naval base in Kaliningrad, a Russian territory sandwiched between Nato members Poland and Lithuania.
Mr Rogozin, who oversees Russia's Arctic projects, said the situation in Crimea and Sevastopol was also a factor influencing Russia's new naval doctrine.
Russia annexed Crimea in March 2014, ousting Ukrainian forces from the Black Sea peninsula's bases, in a move condemned internationally.
The annexation triggered Western sanctions, which have been ratcheted up several times because of Russian support for armed separatists in eastern Ukraine.
Mr Rogozin said Russia would establish a naval presence in the Mediterranean and invest in the economies of Crimea and Sevastopol. After the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 Russia retained control of the big Sevastopol naval base.
A live-fire exercise by the fleet in Sevastopol could have cost lives on Sunday when a missile exploded near the warships, as thousands of spectators watched the display.
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Russia will strengthen its naval forces in the Arctic and Atlantic as a response to Nato activities close to Russia's borders, the Kremlin says.
Russia's plans are outlined in a new naval doctrine, launched on Sunday as the nation celebrated Navy Day.
The navy will get a fleet of new icebreakers, because the Arctic region gives Russia unrestricted access to the Atlantic and Pacific, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin said.
The Arctic is also rich in minerals.
The new doctrine calls for close co-operation with China in the Pacific region and India in the Indian Ocean.
At a ceremony by the Baltic Sea, attended by President Vladimir Putin, Mr Rogozin said "the main emphasis is in two directions - the Arctic and Atlantic".
"The Atlantic emphasis is linked to the fact that recently there has been a quite active development of Nato and it has approached our borders. The Russian Federation will of course respond to that."
The ceremony took place at Baltiysk, a major naval base in Kaliningrad, a Russian territory sandwiched between Nato members Poland and Lithuania.
Mr Rogozin, who oversees Russia's Arctic projects, said the situation in Crimea and Sevastopol was also a factor influencing Russia's new naval doctrine.
Russia annexed Crimea in March 2014, ousting Ukrainian forces from the Black Sea peninsula's bases, in a move condemned internationally.
The annexation triggered Western sanctions, which have been ratcheted up several times because of Russian support for armed separatists in eastern Ukraine.
Mr Rogozin said Russia would establish a naval presence in the Mediterranean and invest in the economies of Crimea and Sevastopol. After the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 Russia retained control of the big Sevastopol naval base.
A live-fire exercise by the fleet in Sevastopol could have cost lives on Sunday when a missile exploded near the warships, as thousands of spectators watched the display.
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Russia sees Arctic as naval priority
Russia will strengthen its naval forces in the Arctic and Atlantic as a response to Nato activities close to Russia's borders, the Kremlin says.
Russia will strengthen its naval forces in the Arctic and Atlantic as a response to Nato activities close to Russia's borders, the Kremlin says.
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Turkish tanks shelled a Kurdish-held village in northern Syria overnight, wounding at least four fighters, according to reports by both Kurdish forces and a monitoring group, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. Observatory director Rami Abdel Rahman said the incident appeared to be the most serious Turkish targeting of Kurdish-controlled areas in the Syrian conflict.VIDEOGRAPHIC
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Turkish tanks shelled a Kurdish-held village in northern Syria overnight, wounding at least four fighters, according to reports by both Kurdish forces and a monitoring group, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. Observatory director Rami Abdel Rahman said the incident appeared to be the most serious Turkish targeting of Kurdish-controlled areas in the Syrian conflict.VIDEOGRAPHIC
Turkish tanks shelled a Kurdish-held village in northern Syria overnight, wounding at least four fighters, according to reports by both Kurdish forces and a monitoring group, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. Observatory director Rami Abdel Rahman said the incident appeared to be the most serious Turkish targeting of Kurdish-controlled areas in the Syrian conflict.VIDEOGRAPHIC
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Lightning Kills a Man in Moscow
Kyrgyz President Is Fuming Over Award to Jailed Journalist
35 women accusing Bill Cosby of sexual assault told their stories to New York Magazine
More than 40 women have accused Bill Cosby of drugging and sexually assaulting them, now 35 alleged victims have spoken out against the former icon and the culture who ignored them.
More than 40 women have accused Bill Cosby of drugging and sexually assaulting them, now 35 alleged victims have spoken out against the former icon and the culture who ignored them.
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Vladimir Putin has just approved a new version of Russia's maritime doctrine calling for a strong Russian presence in the Atlantic Ocean - but the former KGB man's latest military display won't leave NATO quaking in its boots just yet.
The Russian Navy displayed its firepower at a Navy Day parade in Sevastopol, Crimea, the former region of Ukraine that was annexed by Russia and became the Republic of Crimea in 2014. The country, a subject of the Russian Federation, is not recognised by large sections of the international community, and the invasion of the area by Russia was seen as a clear sign from Putin that he had ambitions to bolster Russian strength abroad.
Putin's new doctrine says that NATO is pursuing "unacceptable" plans to move military infrastructure to Russia's borders and the president was evidently enjoying elaborate ceremonies in the country on Sunday to celebrate Navy Day and the might of the Russian forces.
Yet one rouge missile ruined the display: launched by the Russian frigate Ladny, the missile can be seen wildly spinning round and round before plummeting into the sea.
Other powerful vessels on display included the MPK-118 'Suzdalets,' the large landing ship 'Azov', as well as a TL-997 torpedo recovery vessel. There were also numerous electric submarines on display.
Navy Day was established in 1939 during the Soviet era but the celebration was dissolved in 1980.
Putin reinstated the day in 2003.
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Vladimir Putin has just approved a new version of Russia's maritime doctrine calling for a strong Russian presence in the Atlantic Ocean - but the former KGB man's latest military display won't leave NATO quaking in its boots just yet.
The Russian Navy displayed its firepower at a Navy Day parade in Sevastopol, Crimea, the former region of Ukraine that was annexed by Russia and became the Republic of Crimea in 2014. The country, a subject of the Russian Federation, is not recognised by large sections of the international community, and the invasion of the area by Russia was seen as a clear sign from Putin that he had ambitions to bolster Russian strength abroad.
Putin's new doctrine says that NATO is pursuing "unacceptable" plans to move military infrastructure to Russia's borders and the president was evidently enjoying elaborate ceremonies in the country on Sunday to celebrate Navy Day and the might of the Russian forces.
Yet one rouge missile ruined the display: launched by the Russian frigate Ladny, the missile can be seen wildly spinning round and round before plummeting into the sea.
Other powerful vessels on display included the MPK-118 'Suzdalets,' the large landing ship 'Azov', as well as a TL-997 torpedo recovery vessel. There were also numerous electric submarines on display.
Navy Day was established in 1939 during the Soviet era but the celebration was dissolved in 1980.
Putin reinstated the day in 2003.
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Iran's Past Nuclear Work Clouds Deal
An Obama administration assessment of the Iran deal provided to Congress has led a number of lawmakers to conclude the U.S. and world powers will never get to the bottom of the country’s alleged efforts to build a nuclear weapon.
An Obama administration assessment of the Iran deal provided to Congress has led a number of lawmakers to conclude the U.S. and world powers will never get to the bottom of the country’s alleged efforts to build a nuclear weapon.
Mexico's Search for Missing Students Finds 129 Other Bodiesby webdesk@voanews.com (Associated Press)
The search for 43 missing college students in the southern state of Guerrero has turned up at least 60 clandestine graves and 129 bodies over several months, Mexico's attorney general's office said. None of the remains has been connected to the youths, who disappeared after a clash with police in the city of Iguala on Sept. 26, and authorities do not believe any will be. Prosecutors say the students were turned over to a drug gang that killed them and incinerated their bodies....
The search for 43 missing college students in the southern state of Guerrero has turned up at least 60 clandestine graves and 129 bodies over several months, Mexico's attorney general's office said. None of the remains has been connected to the youths, who disappeared after a clash with police in the city of Iguala on Sept. 26, and authorities do not believe any will be. Prosecutors say the students were turned over to a drug gang that killed them and incinerated their bodies....
Man shot dead in 'targeted attack'
A man shot dead in a "targeted attack" at a house in Salford is understood to have been local businessman and former mayoral candidate Paul Massey.
A man shot dead in a "targeted attack" at a house in Salford is understood to have been local businessman and former mayoral candidate Paul Massey.
British House of Lords Member Resigns Posts Amid Drug Allegations by STEPHEN CASTLE
John Sewel, who was a deputy speaker of the House of Lords, faced a police investigation into accusations that he had taken cocaine with two prostitutes.
John Sewel, who was a deputy speaker of the House of Lords, faced a police investigation into accusations that he had taken cocaine with two prostitutes.
2 Killed, 6 Injured in Baltimore Boat Crash
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In a nation wrought with religious differences, one anti-Christian group decided to finally unveil a statue symbolizing their ideology. On Saturday, a Detroit Satanic organization announced the showing of their Baphomet statue near an industrial building.
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Iran Nuclear Pact Wins Few New US Congressional Backersby webdesk@voanews.com (Michael Bowman)
Later this week, President Barack Obama returns from a trip to Africa to confront a U.S. Congress roiled by the nuclear accord with Iran, an agreement that has received the blessing of the U.N. Security Council. Days of intensive lobbying and testimony by top administration officials have won few new congressional supporters of the pact. VOA’s Michael Bowman reports.
Later this week, President Barack Obama returns from a trip to Africa to confront a U.S. Congress roiled by the nuclear accord with Iran, an agreement that has received the blessing of the U.N. Security Council. Days of intensive lobbying and testimony by top administration officials have won few new congressional supporters of the pact. VOA’s Michael Bowman reports.
Child bomber hits Nigerian city
Nigerian police say a girl aged about 10 has carried out a suicide bombing in the city of Damaturu, killing at least 16 people.
Nigerian police say a girl aged about 10 has carried out a suicide bombing in the city of Damaturu, killing at least 16 people.
Iran Nuclear Pact Wins Few New US Congressional Backersby VOAvideo
Later this week, President Barack Obama returns from a trip to Africa to confront a U.S. Congress roiled by the nuclear accord with Iran, an agreement that has received the blessing of the U.N. Security Council. Days of intensive lobbying and testimony by top administration officials have won few new congressional supporters of the pact. VOA’s Michael Bowman reports.
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Later this week, President Barack Obama returns from a trip to Africa to confront a U.S. Congress roiled by the nuclear accord with Iran, an agreement that has received the blessing of the U.N. Security Council. Days of intensive lobbying and testimony by top administration officials have won few new congressional supporters of the pact. VOA’s Michael Bowman reports.
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Senate Vote Keeps Export-Import Bank's Chances Aliveby webdesk@voanews.com (Reuters)
The U.S. Senate voted Sunday to advance legislation that would revive the federal Export-Import Bank, whose charter expired June 30 and was not renewed by Congress, with conservative Republicans pushing to shut down the bank for good. By a vote of 67-26, the Senate, in a rare Sunday session, limited debate on a measure that would add the reauthorization of the bank's charter to legislation dealing with federal highway spending. A vote to actually add the Ex-Im Bank wording to the...
The U.S. Senate voted Sunday to advance legislation that would revive the federal Export-Import Bank, whose charter expired June 30 and was not renewed by Congress, with conservative Republicans pushing to shut down the bank for good. By a vote of 67-26, the Senate, in a rare Sunday session, limited debate on a measure that would add the reauthorization of the bank's charter to legislation dealing with federal highway spending. A vote to actually add the Ex-Im Bank wording to the...
Coast Guard finds Fla. boys' missing boat, but not boys - USA TODAY
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Coast Guard finds Fla. boys' missing boat, but not boys
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The U.S. Coast Guard said it was broadening its search for a pair of Florida 14-year-olds missing since Friday after their capsized boat was found on Sunday, 67 miles off Daytona Beach . Police in Tequesta , Fla., 175 miles south, where the boys live ...
Capsized Boat Found in Search for Boys Missing Off Florida CoastNBCNews.com
Missing Florida teens' boat found overturned and emptyReuters
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Coast Guard finds Fla. boys' missing boat, but not boys
USA TODAY The U.S. Coast Guard said it was broadening its search for a pair of Florida 14-year-olds missing since Friday after their capsized boat was found on Sunday, 67 miles off Daytona Beach . Police in Tequesta , Fla., 175 miles south, where the boys live ... Capsized Boat Found in Search for Boys Missing Off Florida CoastNBCNews.com Missing Florida teens' boat found overturned and emptyReuters Florida teens missing at sea after fishing tripCNN ABC News -Washington Post -Fox News all 192 news articles » |
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2 Kids Charged in Utah Fire That Displaced 20 Residents
Firefighters say Utah apartment building fire caused by kids playing with lighters
Firefighters say Utah apartment building fire caused by kids playing with lighters
Mass Held to Protest Satan Statue That Crowds Lined up For
Hundreds attend Mass to protest bronze Satan statue in Detroit that hundreds lined up to see
Hundreds attend Mass to protest bronze Satan statue in Detroit that hundreds lined up to see
Mexico Search for Missing Students Turns up 129 Bodies
Mexico search for 43 missing students in Iguala has turned up 60 mass graves with 129 bodies
Mexico search for 43 missing students in Iguala has turned up 60 mass graves with 129 bodies
Chrysler Fined Up to $105 Million for Mishandling Recalls - ABC News
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Chrysler Fined Up to $105 Million for Mishandling Recalls
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In the largest civil penalty ever imposed by the agency, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has slapped Fiat Chrysler with a fine of up to $105 million for allegedly mishandling the recalls of more than 11 million potentially defective ...
Chrysler to pay $105 million for mishandling recallsCNNMoney
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Fiat Chrysler to buy back 500000 pickups in recall dealU.S. News & World Report
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Chrysler Fined Up to $105 Million for Mishandling Recalls
ABC News In the largest civil penalty ever imposed by the agency, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has slapped Fiat Chrysler with a fine of up to $105 million for allegedly mishandling the recalls of more than 11 million potentially defective ... Chrysler to pay $105 million for mishandling recallsCNNMoney Fiat Chrysler Agrees to Record $105 Million Fine Over RecallsBloomberg Fiat Chrysler to buy back 500000 pickups in recall dealU.S. News & World Report Financial Times-Telegraph.co.uk-Washington Times all 216 news articles » |
AP Sources: Fiat Chrysler to Buy Back About 300,000 Pickups
AP Sources: Fiat Chrysler to buy back about 300,000 Ram pickups with steering problems
AP Sources: Fiat Chrysler to buy back about 300,000 Ram pickups with steering problems
Possible Links Between Dead Man, Missing Women Investigated
Police looking into possible links between dead man in West Virginia, missing women in Ohio
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Woman who killed alleged serial killer recounts final fight - CBS News
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Woman who killed alleged serial killer recounts final fight
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CHARLESTON, West Virginia - Police in West Virginia seem to have quite the case on their hands: a man killed by a woman he attacked in her home may have been a serial killer himself. neal-falls.jpg. Neals Falls. Charleston Police Department via KOIN-TV.
Man Killed by Sex Worker in West Virginia Could Be Linked to 10 Other AttacksNBCNews.com
Possible links between dead man, missing women investigatedLincoln Journal Star
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Woman who killed alleged serial killer recounts final fight
CBS News CHARLESTON, West Virginia - Police in West Virginia seem to have quite the case on their hands: a man killed by a woman he attacked in her home may have been a serial killer himself. neal-falls.jpg. Neals Falls. Charleston Police Department via KOIN-TV. Man Killed by Sex Worker in West Virginia Could Be Linked to 10 Other AttacksNBCNews.com Possible links between dead man, missing women investigatedLincoln Journal Star all 13 news articles » |
Donald Trump, at helm of 'movement', leads Republican field in new poll by Telegraph Staff
Mr Trump's support among Republicans increased 6 percentage points since late June despite criticism of John McCain's war record
Mr Trump's support among Republicans increased 6 percentage points since late June despite criticism of John McCain's war record
VIDEO: On the frontline with Ukraine troops
The BBC has witnessed more heavy fighting in eastern Ukraine as rebel forces appeared to attack Ukrainian army positions with mortars and a tank on part of the frontline in the east of the country.
The BBC has witnessed more heavy fighting in eastern Ukraine as rebel forces appeared to attack Ukrainian army positions with mortars and a tank on part of the frontline in the east of the country.
Woman who killed alleged serial killer recounts fight
"I knew he was there to kill me," says W. Va. woman who survived attack by Neal Falls, who may be linked to murders of prostitutes in three states
"I knew he was there to kill me," says W. Va. woman who survived attack by Neal Falls, who may be linked to murders of prostitutes in three states
Diver Eaten Alive by Shark as Helpless Daughter Watches
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