Monday, November 7, 2016

Brazil's Supreme Court Gives OK to Open Probe of New President Temer and other top stories.

  • Brazil's Supreme Court Gives OK to Open Probe of New President Temer

    Brazil's Supreme Court Gives OK to Open Probe of New President Temer
    SÃO PAULO—Brazil’s Supreme Court late Friday gave the green light to prosecutors to open a probe into corruption allegations that President Michel Temer is linked to a sprawling graft scandal centered on the nation’s state-run oil company. Brazil Supreme Court Judge Teori Zavascki approved the preliminary investigation, which is based on plea-bargain testimony by a key witness that allegedly implicates Mr. Temer and several...
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  • S. Korea: We'll kill Kim Jong Un if we have to

    S. Korea: We'll kill Kim Jong Un if we have to
    Kim Jong-Un inspecting the test of a new-type anti-air guided weapon system at an unknown location. photo released on April 2, 2016. (Photo: KCNA, AFP/Getty Images)  This should calm tensions on the Korean peninsula. Asked in parliament on Wednesday whether South Korea had a plan in place to take out North Korean leader Kim Jong Un should the need arise, the country's defense minister didn't beat around the bush. "Yes, we do have such a plan," Han Min-koo replied, per CNN, which called the ..
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  • 'Why did they wait to kill us?': How the attack on the aid convoy near Aleppo unfolded

    'Why did they wait to kill us?': How the attack on the aid convoy near Aleppo unfolded
    A vest of the Syrian Arab Red Crescent hanging on a damaged vehicle, in Aleppo, Syria on Sept. 20,. (Aleppo 24 News via AP) On a clear afternoon last Monday a line of humanitarian aid trucks eased to a stop in front of a cluster of warehouses packed with aid supplies 15 miles outside the Syrian city of Aleppo. Omar Barakat, director of the local Red Crescent branch, supervised the loading of the 31-vehicle convoy, which was scheduled to drive into the battered city that evening. Hours later,..
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  • William and Kate begin tour of Canada

    William and Kate begin tour of Canada
    Image copyright Reuters Image caption The family landed in Victoria, the capital of British Columbia The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have arrived in Canada with their children, five years after they visited the country as newly-weds. The couple, along with Prince George, 3, and 16-month-old Princess Charlotte, were greeted by Canadian PM Justin Trudeau and his wife Sophie Gregoire after landing in Victoria. William said his children were starting a ..
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  • Eighteen killed in Islamic State attack north of Iraq's Tikrit

    Eighteen killed in Islamic State attack north of Iraq's Tikrit
    By Ghazwan Hassan | TIKRIT, Iraq TIKRIT, Iraq Eighteen people, including two children, were killed on Saturday when militants shot at a checkpoint north of Tikrit and then set off two bombs at the entrance to the Iraqi city in attacks later claimed by Islamic State.It was the first such assault since Tikrit, 150 km (95 miles) north of Baghdad, was retaken from the ultra-hardline jihadist group in April 2015.One militant was killed at the checkpoint after shooting dead five security personnel..
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  • Coalition raids kill nine in central Yemen: medical sources, residents

    Coalition raids kill nine in central Yemen: medical sources, residents
    DUBAI Arab coalition air strikes killed nine people in Houthi-controlled Ibb city in central Yemen late on Saturday, medical sources and residents in the area told Reuters.Nine people were also wounded in the attack on several areas of the city and its outskirts, they said, adding the nine dead included three children and their parents.A spokesman for the Saudi-led alliance of Arab countries could not immediately be contacted. The coalition, which began operations in Yemen in March last year t..
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  • Jeremy Corbyn reelected as leader of Britain's Labour Party

    Jeremy Corbyn reelected as leader of Britain's Labour Party
    LONDON — Jeremy Corbyn strengthened his grip on Britain’s opposition Labour Party on Saturday, beating back a challenge to his leadership by members of Parliament with increased support from the party’s rank and file.The results of the summer-long leadership struggle were announced in Liverpool, in northwestern England, on the eve of the annual Labour Party conference. Advertisement Corbyn, a 67-year-old hard-left politician, won 61.8 percent of the more than 500,000 votes cast, up from the ..
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  • Calais migrants: Hollande sets out plan to close Jungle camp

    Calais migrants: Hollande sets out plan to close Jungle camp
    Image copyright AFP Image caption Up to 9,000 migrants are stuck in Calais as they wait to reach the UK French President Francois Hollande has said he intends to close the "Jungle" camp in Calais and move 9,000 migrants to reception centres across France.Setting out for the first time detailed plans to deal with the camp, Mr Hollande said migrants would be given up to four months to seek asylum.He has faced criticism over the squalid conditions in Cal..
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  • Unidentified explosion rocks Hungary's capital, two injured

    Unidentified explosion rocks Hungary's capital, two injured
    BUDAPEST An explosion rocked central Budapest late on Saturday, injuring two police officers, Hungarian police said on Sunday.Police have yet to identify the cause of the blast, they said in a statement. "The local and expert examination of the origins of the explosion and the review of the damage is under way," the statement said. The blast was next to an unused store front on a one of the busiest thoroughfares in central Budapest. Images on local news media showed a ruined doorway. Nearby wi..
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