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- Democrats Are Planning To Target The Arms Sales Trump Loves
- Gil Cisneros Wins House Seat, Capping Democratic Rout In California
- Florida sues Walgreens, CVS over opioid sales
- Argentina Finds Missing Sub One Year Later But Lacks Resources To Surface It
- Trump calls CIA assessment of Khashoggi murder premature but possible
- This six-mile 2005 Ford GT is a car collector's dream
- After 'nap-gate', Duterte skips APEC summit dinner
- Joe Biden Just Adopted An Adorable Shelter Dog
- Bucking McConnell, Sens. Graham And Paul Call For Vote On Criminal Justice Bill
- WikiLeaks' Assange faces charges; lawyer says he'd fight
- Butte County sheriff: 'Still trying to bring order to the chaos' caused by Camp Fire
- Cab Drivers Refuse To Pick Up Racists After Philly Rally With Proud Boys
- Florida Sues Walgreens, CVS, Alleging They Added To State's Opioid Crisis
- The Democratic blue wave was real
- Melania Trump's Hotel Charges Were $174,000 For A Day Trip To Toronto: Records
- The Latest: Israeli PM Netanyahu takes over defense ministry
- Protest greets Apple's Champs Elysees launch
- Video of Violent Murder inside Missouri Prison Highlights Danger to Inmates, Officers
- Trump visits devastation of the deadly California wildfires
- Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Blesses New Push To Oust Incumbent Democrats In Primaries
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- Mark Hamill Confirms Crazy Pitch He Once Made For Infamous 'Star Wars' Character
- Israel's Netanyahu Struggles to Stave Off Election Pressure
- Iraq's president meets Saudi king after visiting rival Iran
- Cygnus cargo ship launches to ISS
- California's DIY firefighters battle alone as the richest hire private teams
- Pence vows no end to tariffs until China bows
- North Korea's Deadly Artillery Has the “Potential to Affect Millions of South Korean Citizens”
- Bill Maher Trashes Fans Mourning Stan Lee And Adults Who Read Comics
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- Rohingya refugees say they would 'rather die' than be sent back to Burma, as repatriation plans are 'stalled until 2019'
- US midterms: Stacey Abrams acknowledges GOP victory in Georgia governor race ten days after election
- The Latest: US intel says prince ordered Khashoggi killing
- Yemen rebels mobilise to fight ahead of UN envoy visit
- Diddy Pays Tribute To 'Soulmate' Kim Porter After Her Sudden Death
- Refugees Celebrate Their First Thanksgiving in Chicago
- Trump Insists 'Raking' Will Help Stop Forest Fires; Twitter Reels
- Bavarian premier Soeder to run for CSU party leadership
- A look at Americans who have been detained in North Korea
- Russian Soyuz blasts off for ISS in first launch since accident
- Zimbabwe: the year since Mugabe's ousting
- DeVos wants to change campus rules on sexual misconduct
- Police called as Asia-Pacific summit tensions boil over in US-China trade spat
Democrats Are Planning To Target The Arms Sales Trump Loves Posted: 18 Nov 2018 02:45 AM PST |
Gil Cisneros Wins House Seat, Capping Democratic Rout In California Posted: 17 Nov 2018 06:47 PM PST |
Florida sues Walgreens, CVS over opioid sales Posted: 17 Nov 2018 11:48 AM PST |
Argentina Finds Missing Sub One Year Later But Lacks Resources To Surface It Posted: 17 Nov 2018 09:52 AM PST |
Trump calls CIA assessment of Khashoggi murder premature but possible Posted: 17 Nov 2018 05:36 PM PST Trump, on a trip to California, said the killing "should never have happened." The report on Tuesday will explain who the U.S. government believes killed Khashoggi and what the overall impact of his murder is, Trump said. Trump also said the CIA finding that bin Salman was responsible for the killing was "possible." Trump made the remarks hours after the State Department said the government was still working on determining responsibility for the death of Khashoggi, a U.S.-based Washington Post columnist. "Recent reports indicating that the U.S. government has made a final conclusion are inaccurate," State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert said in a statement. |
This six-mile 2005 Ford GT is a car collector's dream Posted: 17 Nov 2018 09:02 AM PST |
After 'nap-gate', Duterte skips APEC summit dinner Posted: 17 Nov 2018 06:06 PM PST Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte passed on a gala dinner at a regional summit in Papua New Guinea, days after skipping key meetings in another gathering of world leaders for a "power nap". Duterte, who has a well-known disdain for stiff diplomatic gatherings, was a no-show Saturday night, sending his trade minister instead to pose with heads of state donning bright yellow and red Papua New Guinean shirts. |
Joe Biden Just Adopted An Adorable Shelter Dog Posted: 17 Nov 2018 09:59 AM PST |
Bucking McConnell, Sens. Graham And Paul Call For Vote On Criminal Justice Bill Posted: 18 Nov 2018 11:03 AM PST |
WikiLeaks' Assange faces charges; lawyer says he'd fight Posted: 16 Nov 2018 06:58 PM PST WASHINGTON (AP) — WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange will not willingly travel to the United States to face charges filed under seal against him, one of his lawyers said Friday, foreshadowing a possible fight over extradition for a central figure in the U.S. special counsel's Russia-Trump investigation. |
Butte County sheriff: 'Still trying to bring order to the chaos' caused by Camp Fire Posted: 18 Nov 2018 05:49 AM PST |
Cab Drivers Refuse To Pick Up Racists After Philly Rally With Proud Boys Posted: 17 Nov 2018 03:41 PM PST |
Florida Sues Walgreens, CVS, Alleging They Added To State's Opioid Crisis Posted: 18 Nov 2018 10:55 AM PST |
The Democratic blue wave was real Posted: 16 Nov 2018 10:00 PM PST Kyrsten Sinema became the first Democrat to win an Arizona Senate seat in 30 years. As the returns poured in on the night of last week's midterm elections, a narrative swiftly began to take shape: although Democrats succeeded in retaking the House of Representatives from Republican control, the vaunted "blue wave" had failed to materialize. |
Melania Trump's Hotel Charges Were $174,000 For A Day Trip To Toronto: Records Posted: 16 Nov 2018 06:36 PM PST |
The Latest: Israeli PM Netanyahu takes over defense ministry Posted: 18 Nov 2018 10:37 AM PST |
Protest greets Apple's Champs Elysees launch Posted: 18 Nov 2018 09:00 AM PST The launch of an Apple store on the Champs Elysees in Paris was greeted Sunday by a protest against the US multinational's controversial fiscal practices. The group had staged a sit-in at Apple's flagship Paris store in December 2017, and in February a French court declined to approve a ban on such actions following a request by the US computer giant. "We have come to celebrate in our own way the inauguration of Apple's Champs Elysees store, to remind people that Apple is one of the biggest tax evaders in the world," Attac spokeswoman Aurelie Trouve told AFP at the protest, which featured a brass band. |
Video of Violent Murder inside Missouri Prison Highlights Danger to Inmates, Officers Posted: 17 Nov 2018 03:07 PM PST |
Trump visits devastation of the deadly California wildfires Posted: 17 Nov 2018 12:18 PM PST |
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Blesses New Push To Oust Incumbent Democrats In Primaries Posted: 18 Nov 2018 08:52 AM PST |
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Mark Hamill Confirms Crazy Pitch He Once Made For Infamous 'Star Wars' Character Posted: 18 Nov 2018 03:34 PM PST |
Israel's Netanyahu Struggles to Stave Off Election Pressure Posted: 17 Nov 2018 11:49 AM PST Netanyahu is set to meet with Finance Minister Moshe Kahlon, who has urged the prime minister to go for early elections after Defense Minister Avigdor Liberman's departure last week left the government in control of just 61 out of 120 parliamentary seats. It's not possible to govern with such a narrow coalition, which will be subject to constant pressures from its partners, Kahlon said in an interview Saturday on Hadashot News. |
Iraq's president meets Saudi king after visiting rival Iran Posted: 18 Nov 2018 09:02 AM PST |
Cygnus cargo ship launches to ISS Posted: 17 Nov 2018 01:36 AM PST |
California's DIY firefighters battle alone as the richest hire private teams Posted: 16 Nov 2018 11:00 PM PST |
Pence vows no end to tariffs until China bows Posted: 16 Nov 2018 07:40 PM PST The United States will not back down from its trade dispute with China, and might even double its tariffs, unless Beijing bows to U.S. demands, Vice President Mike Pence said on Saturday. In a bluntly worded speech at an Asia Pacific Economic Co-operation (APEC) summit in Papua New Guinea, Pence threw down the gauntlet to China on trade and security in the region. "We have taken decisive action to address our imbalance with China," Pence declared. |
North Korea's Deadly Artillery Has the “Potential to Affect Millions of South Korean Citizens” Posted: 18 Nov 2018 06:22 AM PST |
Bill Maher Trashes Fans Mourning Stan Lee And Adults Who Read Comics Posted: 17 Nov 2018 06:25 PM PST |
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Posted: 18 Nov 2018 09:19 AM PST Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh said on Sunday that they would "rather die" than go back to Burma under current conditions, as it was revealed plans to repatriate them have been stalled until next year. "We will not return without being given our rights as citizens," said Mohamad Saddiq Hossain, a local community leader in Kutupalong extension camp, "we would rather die here than be taken back there." Mr Hossain's feelings were shared by many of the camp's Rohingya residents, who have spent the past week fearing they could be forced back to the country that more than 720,000 were forced to flee in 2017 after a sweeping army crackdown in Rakhine state. Last Tuesday Bangladesh's government was due to send the first batch of 2,200 refugees back to Burma from the south of Bangladesh, but the process was stalled amid protests. Many of those on the list approved by the Burma government fled from their shelters and hid in other camps or in the forest. None of them agreed to return if their demands for justice, citizenship and the ability to go back to their original villages and lands were not met. Abul Kalam, Bangladesh's refugee relief and repatriation commissioner, told Reuters on Sunday that "a new course of action" needed to be adopted on repatriation that took into account refugees' demands. Hundreds of Rohingya refugees shout slogans as they protest against their repatriation at the Unchiprang camp Credit: MOHAMMAD PONIR HOSSAIN/ REUTERS "I don't think anyone's agreeing to go back without these," he said. Rahin Ullah, a Rohingya refugee believed to be about 50 years old (he is unsure of his exact age) who fled Myanmar last August for the third time, said he wanted to go home but would not do so until there was an end to discrimination against his people. "We are here just to save our lives for the sake of our children," he said. "[Burma] is my homeland, my father was born there, my grandfather was born there and, as far as I know, his father before him." Highlighting the still volatile conditions in Burma, four Rohingya were shot in a raid by immigration authorities on an internal displacement camp outside the city of Sittwee on Sunday. The 20 police officers who entered the camp were looking for men accused of people smuggling after a boat was stopped off the coast on Saturday with 106 Rohingya on board, believed to be on their way to Malaysia. With Bangladesh set to go to the polls on Dec. 30, any decision either to repatriate people, or relocate refugees from the crowded camps to Bangladesh's Bhasan Char island will not proceed until 2019, Mr Kalam said. Bangladesh has vowed not to force anyone to return. But the Rohingya's presence has become particularly contentious ahead of the elections. Many Bangladeshis feel their small, overpopulated country should not be bearing the burden of an extra million people in one of its poorest regions. Rohingya like Mr Hossain have little choice. "Here in Bangladesh we have nothing," he says, "but it is better than returning." |
US midterms: Stacey Abrams acknowledges GOP victory in Georgia governor race ten days after election Posted: 17 Nov 2018 03:06 PM PST The hotly contested race for Georgia's governorship has ended, more than 10-days after the polls closed, with Democrat candidate Stacey Abrams acknowledging she could not win but vowing to challenge the outcome. In a speech on Friday she hit out at her rival, Republican Brian Kemp who is Georgia's secretary of state and the man in charge of the state's election, for "gross mismanagement" of the process. While acknowledging she couldn't win in this election, she vowed to file a lawsuit against the state of Georgia to challenge these failures and safeguard future elections. |
The Latest: US intel says prince ordered Khashoggi killing Posted: 16 Nov 2018 08:07 PM PST |
Yemen rebels mobilise to fight ahead of UN envoy visit Posted: 18 Nov 2018 03:19 AM PST Yemeni rebels have said they are ready to mobilise more fighters to the frontline despite a lull in battleground Hodeida, as the UN envoy prepares to visit the country to boost peace efforts. Dozens of Huthi rebels put on a show of strength on the outskirts of the capital Sanaa on Saturday, apparently getting ready to head towards Hodeida, a Red Sea city home to a vital port. Residents told AFP by telephone on Sunday that relative calm had held in Hodeida city since pro-government forces -- backed by a Saudi-led military coalition -- announced a pause in their offensive last week amid international calls for a ceasefire and UN-led peace efforts. |
Diddy Pays Tribute To 'Soulmate' Kim Porter After Her Sudden Death Posted: 18 Nov 2018 12:43 PM PST |
Refugees Celebrate Their First Thanksgiving in Chicago Posted: 18 Nov 2018 07:59 AM PST |
Trump Insists 'Raking' Will Help Stop Forest Fires; Twitter Reels Posted: 17 Nov 2018 08:26 PM PST |
Bavarian premier Soeder to run for CSU party leadership Posted: 18 Nov 2018 10:32 AM PST Bavarian premier Markus Soeder said on Sunday he would run to succeed Interior Minister Horst Seehofer as leader of the Bavarian CSU conservative party. "After careful consideration and in accordance with the desire of many members, I am ready to serve my party," Soeder said in a posting on Facebook. "That is why I am running for the post of CSU party leader." Soeder, whose decision was first reported by the German news agency DPA, said his goal was to further develop and renew the party. |
A look at Americans who have been detained in North Korea Posted: 16 Nov 2018 06:09 PM PST |
Russian Soyuz blasts off for ISS in first launch since accident Posted: 16 Nov 2018 07:37 PM PST |
Zimbabwe: the year since Mugabe's ousting Posted: 17 Nov 2018 08:41 PM PST Here is a summary of key developments since Robert Mugabe was ousted as president of Zimbabwe a year ago after 37 years in charge of the southern African country. Military generals had seized power days earlier after he fired Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa, amid concern Mugabe was positioning his wife Grace to succeed him. Mnangagwa returns to Zimbabwe from South Africa the following day, having fled after his dismissal two weeks earlier. |
DeVos wants to change campus rules on sexual misconduct Posted: 16 Nov 2018 11:16 PM PST |
Police called as Asia-Pacific summit tensions boil over in US-China trade spat Posted: 18 Nov 2018 08:11 AM PST Leaders of Asia-Pacific nations failed to agree a joint communique after a summit for the first time on Sunday after police had to be called when trade tensions between the US and China boiled over in Papua New Guinea. Insiders said the sticking point was US demands to include reference to reforming the World Trade Organisation and "unfair trade practices" - which Beijing took as an unsubtle dig. When Chinese diplomats turned up unannounced to persuade Papua New Guinea's foreign minister to back their wording, things turned ugly. Rimbink Pato refused to meet them. "Police were posted outside the minister's office after they tried to barge in," one source privy to summit negotiations told the AFP news agency, requesting anonymity. Instead of a leaders' declaration backed by the 21 members of the the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (Apec), Peter O'Neill, prime minister of Papua New Guinea, said he would issue a chairman's statement. It marks the first time in Apec's 29-year history that its members have not been able to agree. Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe (R) and the US Vice President Mike Pence arrive for a "family photo" Credit: Saeed Khan/AFP "You know the two big giants in the room," Mr O'Neill said diplomatically when asked which nations could not agree. East-West tensions were on display from the outset of the summit, with the two blocs manoeuvring for influence. Xi Jinping, the Chinese president, was feted by PNG officials when he arrived on Thursday to pitch his Belt and Road initiative to Pacific island nations. The programme offers investment in infrastructure to less developed countries. In response, Mike Pence, US vice president, warned smaller countries not to be seduced by Chinese money that comes with strings. The US and its allies, Japan, Australia and New Zealand, countered with a $1.7 billion (£1.3 billion) plan to deliver reliable electricity and the internet to PNG. China came away with at least one success. A Tongan official said it had signed up to the initiative and had been given a five-year deferral on loan repayments, as Chinese officials insisted they did not add to the burden on small countries. |
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