Saturday, October 29, 2016

Trump says he'll sue sexual misconduct accusers and other top stories.

  • Trump says he'll sue sexual misconduct accusers

    Trump says he'll sue sexual misconduct accusers
    "Every woman lied when they came forward to hurt my campaign," Trump said during remarks in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. "Total fabrication. The events never happened. Never. All of these liars will be sued after the election is over."He added that a "simple phone call" to major news outlets "gets them wall-to-wall coverage with virtually no fact-checking ever."In the last two weeks, at least 10 women have come forward accusing Trump of inappropriately touching them. Their allegations came after a ..
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  • Sanaa air raids resume as Yemen truce expires: residents

    Sanaa air raids resume as Yemen truce expires: residents
    SANAA Warplanes from a Saudi-led coalition attacked targets in Sanaa at dawn on Sunday, hours after a three-day truce in Yemen's war expired, residents in the capital said. The ceasefire, agreed in order to allow an increased flow of much-needed humanitarian aid, ended without renewal after a day of heavy fighting between the Saudi-led Arab alliance and the Iran-allied Houthi movement.Each side accused the other of repeatedly violating the truce and U.N. attempts to extend it before it lapsed..
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  • Banks poised to relocate out of UK over Brexit, BBA warns

    Banks poised to relocate out of UK over Brexit, BBA warns
    Image copyright AFP Large banks are getting ready to relocate out of the UK early next year over fears around Brexit, the British Bankers' Association (BBA) has warned.Writing in The Observer, its boss Anthony Browne also says smaller banks could move operations overseas by 2017."Their hands are quivering over the relocate button," he wrote. Most banks had backed the UK remaining in the EU.Mr Browne also said the current "public and political debate at the moment is taking us in the wrong d..
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  • Thailand's government says Google removing content with royal insults

    Thailand's government says Google removing content with royal insults
    (Reuters) — Thailand’s government met with representatives from Internet giant Google, amid growing calls from Thai hardline royalists to bring those who insult the monarchy to justice, as many Thais look with uncertainty to a future without their revered king. King Bhumibol Adulyadej’s death on Oct. 13 has thrown the country of 67 million into mourning. It has also led to the rise of ultra-royalist vigilante groups who say they will punish anyone perceived to have insulted the monarchy during ..
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  • Japanese Climber Junko Tabei, First Woman To Conquer Mount Everest, Dies At 77

    Japanese Climber Junko Tabei, First Woman To Conquer Mount Everest, Dies At 77
    Enlarge this image Junko Tabei survived an avalanche and defied society's expectations to conquer Mount Everest in 1975. John van Hasselt/Corbis via Getty Images hide caption toggle caption John van Hasselt/Corbis via Getty Images Junko Tabei survived an avalanche and defied society's expectations to conquer Mount Everest ..
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  • Defense Secretary Ash Carter Heads Closer to Front Line in Iraq

    Defense Secretary Ash Carter Heads Closer to Front Line in Iraq
    IRBIL, Iraq รข€” U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter remained in Iraq for a second day of meetings, visiting with Kurdish officials and U.S. military commanders in Irbil, roughly 40 kilometers from the front line of the battle to liberate Mosul from ISIS. With the battle plan unfolding as expected in Iraq, Carter is also focusing his attention on how to defend Europe and America from potential counter-strikes by the group, also known as the Islamic State in Iraq, as the territory they control i..
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  • Haiti prison break: 174 inmates escape after killing guard

    Haiti prison break: 174 inmates escape after killing guard
    Story highlightsThe inmates escaped from the Arcahaie prison SaturdayA dozen have been capturedThe prison break occurred at a facility in Arcahaie on Saturday, said Inspector Garry Derosiers, the national police spokesman. Of the more than 100 fugitives, a dozen have been captured, Derosiers said.The uprising was led by "heavily armed individuals," according to a statement from the Prime Minister's office. It's unclear how the prisoners broke out or who the armed individuals were. Teams from SW..
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  • Philippines President Duterte Wants to 'Separate' From 'Baffled' America

    Philippines President Duterte Wants to 'Separate' From 'Baffled' America
    The United States isn't ready to call it quits just yet. Not only had Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte threatened to break off what was once considered a stable and long-term relationship with the U.S., but he seemed to suggest the country had moved on. The Philippines has eyes for a new pair of suitors — Russia and China. "I have separated from them," Duterte said of America to Chinese business leaders and elected officials Thursday in Beijing. "So I will be dependent on you for all t..
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  • Japanese suicide pensioner blows himself up in park, injures three others:...

    Japanese suicide pensioner blows himself up in park, injures three others:...
    TOKYO A 72 year-old retired soldier blew himself up in a park in the Japanese city of Utsunomiya, killing himself and injuring three other people in an apparent suicide, state broadcaster NHK reported.A second explosion, separate from the blast that killed the former Self Defence Force member, caused a fire in a nearby parking lot, while the man's home 8 km (5 miles) from the park burnt to the ground, the report said. The police in the city, which is about 100 km (62 miles)north of Tokyo, said..
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Corbyn urged to act over online abuse of Labour MPs .Man caught on camera robbing Hialeah Bank of America .
On-Duty Texas Police Officers Wore Pro-Trump Hats. That's A Problem. .Hialeah leader, 'Real Housewife' husband Herman Echevarria dead ... .

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