Thursday, September 1, 2016

With Impeachment Over, Brazil's Next Challenge Is Its Flailing Economy and other top stories.

  • With Impeachment Over, Brazil's Next Challenge Is Its Flailing Economy

    With Impeachment Over, Brazil's Next Challenge Is Its Flailing Economy
    Photo Michel Temer, the new Brazilian president, during his inauguration ceremony on Wednesday in Brasilia. Credit Ueslei Marcelino/Reuters BRASÍLIA — Brazilians booed him as he presided over the opening of the Olympics in Rio. He has been accused of taking bribes. The economy he is supposed to rescue is on the cusp of a depression.Michel Temer, Brazil’s new president, may have just vanquished his rival, Dilma Rousseff, in the bruising impeachment battle that resulted i..
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  • New Commercial Flights Mean Big Change for US-Cuba Relations

    New Commercial Flights Mean Big Change for US-Cuba Relations
    SANTA CLARA, Cuba — It took an hour and a $330 paper check to buy the printed blue ticket for my one-way charter flight from Havana to Miami, the last I will ever take.Check-in meant nearly two hours in a line that almost spilled out the terminal doors. I barely made it aboard my 45-minute flight Sunday.I came home to Cuba in seat 4B Wednesday on the first commercial flight from the U.S. in more than half a century. The electronic ticket cost $98.90 and took less than three minutes to buy on..
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  • Gabon Eurobond Yields Jump as Election Outcome Triggers Violence

    Gabon Eurobond Yields Jump as Election Outcome Triggers Violence
    Yields on Gabonese Eurobonds surged the most in almost seven months as violence erupted in the capital, Libreville, after electoral authorities announced President Ali Bongo had narrowly won re-election.At least two people died and several were injured when Gabonese security forces stormed the headquarters of opposition presidential candidate Jean Ping early on Thursday, Agence France-Presse reported, citing the 73-year-old opposition leader. On Wednesday, the National Assembly was set on fire,..
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  • Spain Warned It Can't Hold Up Forever Without Stable Government

    Spain Warned It Can't Hold Up Forever Without Stable Government
    The Spanish economy may have gotten away with one repeat election, but it may not be able to withstand the impact of a third ballot, Acting Economy Minister Luis de Guindos said, after his boss Mariano Rajoy failed in a bid to end the country’s political stalemate.De Guindos said the eight-month impasse is holding up crucial reforms and the country risks missing an October deadline to submit its 2017 budget to the European Commission for oversight. Without a proper government in place, Spain wi..
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  • Uzbek TV Figure Reads Independence Speech for Ill President

    Uzbek TV Figure Reads Independence Speech for Ill President
    MOSCOW — A national newsreader has delivered a televised Independence Day speech on behalf of ailing President Islam Karimov, who remains hospitalized in the Uzbek capital, Tashkent, with a suspected brain hemorrhage.The surprise substitution reflected rising political uncertainty in Uzbekistan, which observed its national holiday Thursday. It was Karimov's first-ever absence from the celebrations.Karimov has run an authoritarian regime in the Central Asian nation since 1989, suppressing opp..
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  • Trump retreats from vow to deport all living in US illegally

    Trump retreats from vow to deport all living in US illegally
    PHOENIX — Donald Trump is retreating from his vow to deport the nation’s entire population of people living in the country illegally, even as he sticks with an aggressive tone on illegal immigration and remains committed to building a physical wall along the U.S. border with Mexico. The Republican nominee for president promised Wednesday to remove millions of people living in the country illegally if elected president, warning that failure to do so would jeopardize the “well-being of the Americ..
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  • Junior doctor row: A step into the unknown

    Junior doctor row: A step into the unknown
    Image copyright allanswart Make no mistake, the latest salvo in the junior doctor dispute is a step into the unknown. The week of strikes in England in a fortnight's time takes this dispute into unchartered territory - again. Until this year, there had never been an all-out strike. In April, there were two.But to call five consecutive days of stoppages with just two weeks' notice, compared with the best part of two months last time, poses a completely new set of problems - for the governmen..
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  • Reports: Deputy assaulted, police pursuit ends in crash in Dayton

    UPDATE @ 12:55 a.m. According to dispatch records, an assault on a deputy and subsequent pursuit started as a traffic stop in Jefferson Township. Dispatchers said the sheriff deputy pulled over the vehicle near the intersection of Infirmary Road and West Third Street at 11:34 p.m. The vehicle took off from the deputy, leading several other Montgomery County Sheriff deputies and officers from Dayton police on a pursuit into the City of Dayton. Pursuing officers and deputies lost sight of the ..
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  • South African students protest against school's alleged racist hair policy

    South African students protest against school's alleged racist hair policy
    A video posted on Instagram went viral, showing 13-year-old Zulaikha Patel and fellow schoolmates in a tense standoff with private security guards. The students can be heard yelling, with their hands in the air: "take us all, they're going to arrest us."Students say they spoke out after they were told by teachers that their hair is "exotic" and that their Afros needed to be tamed."The issue of my hair has been a thing that's followed me my entire life, even in Primary I was told my hair is not n..
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  • A Group of British Teenagers Had a Private Audience With Vladimir Putin

    A Group of British Teenagers Had a Private Audience With Vladimir Putin
    President Vladimir Putin is reportedly a very private man, and gaining access to the Russian leader is notoriously difficult — unless, apparently, you’re a British schoolboy, in which case he’ll make room in his schedule to meet with you privately. A group of 11 students from Eton College, one of Britain’s most prestigious private boys’ schools, flew to Moscow last week to meet Putin at the Kremlin. Photos from the rendezvous posted on Facebook have since been picked up by a number of Britis..
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