Wednesday, November 9, 2016

Syrian airstrikes hit school, killing 20 children, rescuers say and other top stories.

  • Syrian airstrikes hit school, killing 20 children, rescuers say

    The death toll is expected to rise as dozens of others were injured in the Wednesday attacks, said Majd Khalaf, a communications officer with the rescue group, also known as the White Helmets. Rami Abdulrahman, director of the UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, confirmed the strikes to CNN, saying that jets hit the complex and the surrounding area in the village of Hass, in Idlib province, six times, and that many remained in critical condition. The school had students from the first ..
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  • Belgium breaks deadlock over EU-Canada trade pact

    Belgium breaks deadlock over EU-Canada trade pact
    BRUSSELS Belgium agreed a deal with its regional parliaments on Thursday to approve a landmark EU-Canada free trade agreement, breaking a deadlock that has blocked the pact for weeks. Prime Minister Charles Michel said the heads of the regions had drawn up an addendum to the agreement that answered their concerns over the rights of farmers and governments - an addendum that still needs the approval of Canada and other EU states.Canada called the announcement a "positive development", a cautiou..
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  • US abstains from UN vote against Cuba embargo

    US abstains from UN vote against Cuba embargo
    Image copyright AFP Image caption Cuba says the economic embargo continues to hurt ordinary Cubans and must be lifted The US has for the first time abstained from voting against an annual UN resolution calling for an end to its economic embargo against Cuba.US Ambassador Samantha Power said the historic decision reflected the new policy of engagement over isolation.Diplomatic ties were restored last year but Republican-controlled Congress opposes lift..
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  • Rebel fire kills 6 children in Aleppo: state media

    Rebel fire kills 6 children in Aleppo: state media
    Damascus (AFP) - At least six children were killed and 15 injured in rebel rocket attacks in the government-held west of Aleppo city on Thursday, Syrian state media said.A monitoring group said a child was also among at least eight people killed in government shelling on the rebel-held town of Douma outside Damascus.The rocket fire in Aleppo hit two neighbourhoods in the west of the city, with one of the attacks striking a school."Three children were killed and 14 students were injured in a terr..
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  • Russia Flexes Military Muscle With Recent Deployments

    Russia Flexes Military Muscle With Recent Deployments
    BRUSSELS—Recent high-profile Russian military deployments are designed to showcase new Russian capabilities and a willingness to operate in many areas simultaneously, U.S. and alliance officials said. The Russian flotilla that is steaming towards Syria, lead by the aircraft carrier Admiral Kuznetsov, is unlikely to have a decisive effect on that conflict, according to U.S. officials. Russian naval capabilities haven't been modernized...
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  • NATO allies advance plans for east Europe troop deployment

    NATO allies advance plans for east Europe troop deployment
    BRUSSELS –  Faced with an ever-more belligerent and unpredictable Russia, NATO allies are advancing with plans to deploy thousands of troops and military equipment to the Baltics and Poland. In recent weeks alone, Russia has moved battleships toward the Mediterranean and Baltic Seas, shifted nuclear-capable missile-launchers into its Kaliningrad enclave neighboring Poland and continued flying bombers down the western European coast. NATO defense ministers, ending two days of talks in Brussels o..
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  • India to Expel Pakistani Diplomat Accused of Spying

    India to Expel Pakistani Diplomat Accused of Spying
    NEW DELHI—India accused a Pakistani diplomat of spying and ordered him expelled Thursday against a backdrop of heightened tensions between the nuclear-armed neighbors. Police in New Delhi accused the official, Mahmood Akhtar, of illegally collecting information about India’s security operations on the countries’ tense border. He was...
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  • Aftershocks after 2 powerful quakes in central Italy

    Aftershocks after 2 powerful quakes in central Italy
    As dawn broke in the area, about 50 miles north of where a deadly quake killed nearly 300 people in August, rescuers were fearful of mudslides and wary about the risk of bringing heavy equipment up narrow roads linking the towns, villages and hamlets in this hilly region of the country.The two temblors were followed by small aftershocks and one larger aftershock, measuring magnitude 4.3, which struck at 8:21 a.m. (2:21 a.m. ET) Thursday. There were no immediate reports of further damage resultin..
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  • Calais 'Jungle': Aid groups warn of children with nowhere to go

    Calais 'Jungle': Aid groups warn of children with nowhere to go
    Officials had pledged to close the camp, known as "The Jungle", and resettle all of the remaining migrants. But aid workers said hundreds of unaccompanied children remained unregistered by the end of Wednesday and some were forced to sleep outdoors overnight.French authorities said anyone who remained unregistered faced detention. Lines of police vans blocked the entrance to the camp Thursday.A group of about 100 minors were gathered outside the camp. They appeared to be in limbo, uncertain abou..
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