Friday, January 13, 2017

After Canceling Annual Train Trip, Queen and Prince Philip Take Helicopter to Sandringham for Christmas and other top stories.

  • After Canceling Annual Train Trip, Queen and Prince Philip Take Helicopter to Sandringham for Christmas

    After Canceling Annual Train Trip, Queen and Prince Philip Take Helicopter to Sandringham for Christmas
    Christmas at Sandringham is on! After canceling their annual train trip to Sandringham Estate on Wednesday due to “heavy colds,” Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip were well enough to travel Thursday. “I can confirm that The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh have left Buckingham Palace and are traveling to Sandringham,” a spokesperson for the palace said. Instead of their usual train ride, the royals traveled by helicopter. On Wednesday, the 90-year-old monarch was expected to take a train from Lo..
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  • Russia used Syria as live-fire training - US general

    Russia used Syria as live-fire training - US general
    Media captionGen Hodges said Russia had used weapons that were not necessary in Syria The US army's commander in Europe has accused Russia of using its military campaign in Syria as a "live-fire training opportunity".Lt Gen Ben Hodges said Russia's "disregard for civilian casualties... is not the conduct of a nation that wants to be treated like a superpower".Russia's defence minister said on Thursday that its air force had killed 35,000 fighters in Syria.But Russia has been accused of usin..
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  • Philippines' Duterte enlists Mums' army for new front in war on drugs

    Philippines' Duterte enlists Mums' army for new front in war on drugs
    CLARK, Philippines With a son addicted to methamphetamine and dealers and users winding up dead in a spree of killings in the Philippines, Emerciana Ybote was keen to be on the right side of President Rodrigo Duterte's bloody drugs war.The 51-year-old housewife is among 9,000 women in one Philippine province who have formed a "Community Drugs Watch" to keep an eye on families and steer addicted relatives away from the danger zone and towards rehabilitation.More than 6,000 people have been kill..
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  • The Latest: Bombs in Iraq's Mosul kill 23

    The Latest: Bombs in Iraq's Mosul kill 23
    BAGHDAD –  The Latest on the Iraqi offensive to retake Mosul (all times local): 4:15 p.m. Iraq says three car bombs have ripped through an outdoor market in Mosul, killing at least 15 civilians and eight policemen. The Defense Ministry said Thursday's attack occurred in the eastern Gogjali district, which Iraqi forces retook from Islamic State militants weeks ago as part of a massive operation to drive them from the country's second largest city. It did not say whether the explosions were cause..
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  • Europe searches for suspect Berlin Christmas market attack

    Europe searches for suspect Berlin Christmas market attack
    BERLIN — Police in Germany and across Europe intensified the manhunt Thursday for the prime suspect in this week’s Berlin Christmas market attack, as Europeans faced the prospect of a holiday season with the “violent and armed” Tunisian still at large. German authorities found a fingerprint of the suspect, Anis Amri, on the truck that crashed Monday into the market, providing further evidence linking him to the terrorist attack that killed 12 and wounded dozens, a senior German security offici..
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  • Kremlin calls US-Russia ties 'frozen,' unsure about Trump

    Kremlin calls US-Russia ties 'frozen,' unsure about Trump
    MOSCOW –  The Kremlin hopes that Donald Trump's administration will help improve the strained Russia-U.S. ties that it describes as "frozen," but it doesn't expect any immediate breakthroughs, President Vladimir Putin's spokesman said Wednesday. Dmitry Peskov told Mir TV that the Kremlin expects the new U.S. administration to take a "fresher and more constructive approach," while cautioning against "excessive optimism." He warned that Washington would be unlikely to reverse such moves as the de..
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  • The Many Hurdles to an Orderly Brexit

    The Many Hurdles to an Orderly Brexit
    It was like pulling teeth, but Theresa May did eventually admit to a parliamentary committee this week that her government was preparing for all Brexit scenarios, including the possibility that the U.K. crashes out of the European Union in 2019 without securing any deal with the bloc at all. This should hardly come as a surprise. Not only is it a standard principle of deal-making to identify your Best Alternative To a Negotiated Agreement, but the possibility that the U.K. might be forced to fa..
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  • China Weighs Response to New US Trade Foe

    China Weighs Response to New US Trade Foe
    BEIJING—China’s government issued a measured response on Thursday to Donald Trump’s naming of a China trade skeptic to oversee American trade and industrial policy, as it weighed how to approach the U.S. president-elect’s threats of a confrontation over trade. “China like every other country is closely watching the policy direction the U.S. is going to take,” said a Foreign Ministry spokeswoman on Thursday, without mentioning the...
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  • Trump calls on Obama to veto UN resolution on Israeli settlements

    Trump calls on Obama to veto UN resolution on Israeli settlements
    Getty Trump calls on Obama to veto U.N. resolution on Israeli settlements The move risks sending mixed signals on U.S. foreign policy. By Nahal Toosi 12/22/16 08:46 AM EST President-elect Donald Trump is calling on President Barack Obama's administration to veto a U.N. resolution that denounces Israeli settlements, backing the Israeli government and weighing in on a highly sensitive topic weeks before he tak..
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  • What Ambassador David Friedman Means for the American Community

    What Ambassador David Friedman Means for the American Community
    Given the political uproar surrounding Donald Trump’s choice for ambassador to Israel, you could be forgiven for overlooking the event’s larger significance as a disruptive moment in American Jewish history. Most of the hubbub has been focused on the hawkish Greater Israel opinions of the nominee, Long Island bankruptcy lawyer David Friedman. Those opinions would be critically important if ambassadors crafted policy. But they don’t. Policymaking happens at the State Department, which will be ru..
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