Tuesday, August 9, 2016

Real-life spy mystery ends with scientist hanged in Iran and other top stories.

  • Real-life spy mystery ends with scientist hanged in Iran

    Real-life spy mystery ends with scientist hanged in Iran
    TEHRAN, Iran - Iran confirmed on Sunday that it has executed an Iranian nuclear scientist who gave the U.S. intelligence about the country's contested nuclear program.The official IRNA news agency quoted a spokesman for Iran's judiciary, Gholamhosein Mohseni Ejehi, confirming the execution of Shahram Amiri, an Iranian nuclear scientist caught up in a real-life U.S. spy mystery who later returned to his home country and disappeared. He did say where or when the execution took place, but said Ami..
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  • Belgium Launches Terror Investigation Into Charleroi Machete Attack

    Belgium Launches Terror Investigation Into Charleroi Machete Attack
    BRUSSELS—Belgian federal authorities have opened a terrorism probe following a machete attack on two female police officers on Saturday during which the assailant was shot and later died. Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel told reporters that the federal prosecutors had opened a probe into “attempted terrorist murders” after Saturday’s...
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  • After shock, Japan warms up to emperor's possible abdication

    After shock, Japan warms up to emperor's possible abdication
    TOKYO (AP) - Japanese will tune in to Emperor Akihito’s rare video message Monday following reports that he would abdicate in the next few years, which initially came as shock but was welcomed by many as a deserved rest for the 82-year-old beloved monarch.In the pre-recorded message, Akihito will talk about his duties as a “symbol emperor” as stipulated by the constitution, palace officials said. He will most likely avoid the explicit expression of abdication, which would involve political and l..
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  • New Thai constitution appears headed for thumping approval

    New Thai constitution appears headed for thumping approval
    BANGKOK — Thai voters on Sunday appeared to overwhelmingly approve a new junta-backed constitution that would lay the foundation for a civilian government influenced by the military and controlled by appointed — rather than elected — officials, according to unofficial results. With about 82 percent of the votes counted from the referendum, two major media groups showed the “yes” vote winning a clear mandate. The “yes” camp had received nearly 62 percent of votes and the “no” got 38 percent, acc..
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  • Oscar Pistorius denies attempting suicide in jail

    Oscar Pistorius denies attempting suicide in jail
    Associated Press 6:40 a.m. EDT August 7, 2016Pistorius during a hearing in July in Pretoria, South Africa.(Photo: Marco Longari, AFP/Getty Images)JOHANNESBURG (AP) — Oscar Pistorius was treated for minor wrist injuries at a hospital and has been returned to a South African jail where the Olympian is serving a six-year sentence for killing girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp, prison officials said Sunday.The report of injuries to Pistorius, who denied he had attempted suicide, came as athlete..
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  • German Police: Man Who Barricaded Himself Asleep in Basement

    German Police: Man Who Barricaded Himself Asleep in Basement
    BERLIN — An injured man who barricaded himself in a restaurant in the western city of Saarbruecken on Sunday morning was later found asleep in the basement of the building and detained, police said.Wiesbaden police also said the 43-year-old man, who was not identified, didn't have a weapon as authorities had initially reported.Police spokesman Kurt Schwindling said the man, a relative of the restaurant owner, had initially entered the place, screamed at security staff and sent them outside. Sc..
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  • Turkey's Erdogan stages mass rally in show of strength after coup attempt

    Turkey's Erdogan stages mass rally in show of strength after coup attempt
    ISTANBUL Hundreds of thousands of Turks are expected at a rally in Istanbul on Sunday summoned by President Tayyip Erdogan to denounce a failed coup, a show of strength staged in the face of Western criticism of widespread purges and detentions.The "Democracy and Martyrs' Rally" at the Yenikapi parade ground, built into the sea on the southern edge of Istanbul's historic peninsula, caps three weeks of nightly demonstrations by Erdogan's supporters, many wrapped in the red Turkish flag, in squa..
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  • Syrian Rebels Breach Government-Imposed Siege on Aleppo

    Syrian Rebels Breach Government-Imposed Siege on Aleppo
    BEIRUT — Rebels breached the Syrian government siege on opposition neighborhoods in the city of Aleppo, marking a major military breakthrough that prompted an intense airstrike campaign Sunday, the opposition, residents and pro-government media reported.In a wide offensive Saturday, an alliance of rebel groups, including the Levant Conquest Front, formerly al-Qaida's branch in Syria, pushed government forces and allied fighters out of a number of military colleges, a warehouse, a bakery, a par..
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  • Africa|South Africa's Ruling Party Suffers Biggest Election Setback

    Africa|South Africa's Ruling Party Suffers Biggest Election Setback
    JOHANNESBURG — South Africa's ruling party suffered its worst election setback since taking power at the end of apartheid a generation ago, with the African National Congress losing the capital, Pretoria, and its surrounding Tshwane metropolitan area. But it won a tight race for the country's biggest city, Johannesburg, election authorities reported Saturday night.The opposition Democratic Alliance, which named its first black party leader last year, made a strong move out of its stronghold in..
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  • What You Missed: Rio Games Begin in Full, US Teen on Target for 1st Gold

    What You Missed: Rio Games Begin in Full, US Teen on Target for 1st Gold
    The Olympics began in full with the first gold medal going to an American teenager by the fearsome name of Thrasher. There was plenty of rough riding on a punishing cycling course, a smooth opener for Kevin Durant and company, and a difficult loss for Venus Williams.The American men's basketball team romped past China 119-62 Saturday night behind Durant's 25 points. Although it was a blowout, bettors in Las Vegas, where wagering on the Olympics is legal for the first time since 1998, were undoub..
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