Tuesday, December 27, 2016

Syrian rebels, government say new deal reached to secure Aleppo evacuation and other top stories.

  • Syrian rebels, government say new deal reached to secure Aleppo evacuation

    Syrian rebels, government say new deal reached to secure Aleppo evacuation
    By Laila Bassam and Lisa Barrington | ALEPPO, Syria/BEIRUT ALEPPO, Syria/BEIRUT A new deal has been reached to complete the evacuation of rebel-held areas of Syria's east Aleppo which ground to a halt on Friday over demands from pro-government forces that people also be moved out of two villages besieged by rebels.Syrian rebel official al-Farouk Abu Bakr, speaking from Aleppo to news channel al-Arabiya al-Hadath on Saturday, said the deal comprised an evacuation from the two Shi'ite villages..
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  • Francis at 80 is what a redeemed leader looks like

    Francis at 80 is what a redeemed leader looks like
    If Pope Francis allows himself the chance today, he might pause at his 80th milestone to review his core life task and be grateful for its remarkable fruition. A core life task is the source of our sin as well as our redemption. It is our inspiration, as well as our temptation. It is the playing out of the hand we were given at birth, developed in childhood, and which as an adult we must deploy in the service of others lest it lead us into a dead end. For Jorge Mario Bergoglio, that life task wa..
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  • Trump administration could upend decades of US policy on Israel and Palestinians

    Trump administration could upend decades of US policy on Israel and Palestinians
    Here in the desert hills of the West Bank, near the Palestinians’ principal city of Ramallah, a group of Orthodox Jews has built the town of Beit El, a place that most of the world considers an illegal settlement constructed on occupied Palestinian land.For decades, U.S. policy has opposed such settlements as harmful to the peace process. But the Israeli settlers now have some well-placed American supporters. Funds to help construct Beit El came partly from a U.S.-based foundation run by Presi..
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  • Residents flee to hills after quake off Papua New Guinea; tsunami threat passes

    Residents flee to hills after quake off Papua New Guinea; tsunami threat passes
    SYDNEY People living along Papua New Guinea's coastline fled to higher ground on Saturday after a 7.9 magnitude earthquake struck east of the Pacific nation, triggering a tsunami warning for parts of its archipelago. A couple of hours after the quake, the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center (PTWC) said the threat had largely passed, although it said government agencies should continue to monitor coastal tides."Based on all available data ... the tsunami threat from this earthquake has now passed," ..
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  • Russia's Hacks Followed Years of Paranoia Toward Hillary Clinton

    Russia's Hacks Followed Years of Paranoia Toward Hillary Clinton
    Photo Hillary Clinton last month Washington. “It’s not just they didn’t like Clinton, but they actually thought that she represented a threat,” said Mark Galeotti, a Russia expert at the Institute of International Relations. Credit Cliff Owen/Associated Press Russia’s unprecedented intervention in the United States election came amid more than United States-Russia tension and Donald J. Trump’s praise of Vladimir V. Putin, the Russian president. It also coincided with a ..
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  • Anne Frank may have been discovered by chance, new study says

    Anne Frank may have been discovered by chance, new study says
    Image copyright AFP PHOTO /ANNE FRANK FONDS Image caption Anne Frank's diary has provided new hints about how and why her hiding place was uncovered World-famous wartime diarist Anne Frank may have been discovered by chance and not because her hiding place was betrayed, a new theory suggests.The Anne Frank House museum in Amsterdam believes the address could have been raided over ration fraud.Researchers say the police who found the secret annexe may ..
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  • Turkey's Erdogan blames Kurdish militants after car bomb kills 13, wounds ...

    Turkey's Erdogan blames Kurdish militants after car bomb kills 13, wounds ...
    ANKARA, Turkey A car bomb killed 13 soldiers and wounded 56 when it ripped through a bus carrying off-duty military personnel in the central Turkish city of Kayseri on Saturday, an attack President Tayyip Erdogan blamed on Kurdish militants.The blast, a week after deadly twin bombings targeted police in Istanbul, is likely to further outrage a public smarting from a series of attacks this year - several claimed by Kurdish militants, others by Islamic State - and a failed coup in July.It could ..
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  • US, China in Talks Over Seizure of Drone in South China Sea, Officials Say

    US, China in Talks Over Seizure of Drone in South China Sea, Officials Say
    BEIJING—China’s seizing of an American underwater drone in the South China Sea marks an escalation of its efforts to block U.S. naval surveillance and likely reflects rising Chinese concern about the U.S. tracking Beijing’s submarines. The Pentagon said the drone was gathering oceanographic data near the Philippines when the Chinese navy captured it in international waters on Thursday. Though the Pentagon described it as an...
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  • Philippines' Duterte to US on aid issue: 'Bye-bye America'

    Philippines' Duterte to US on aid issue: 'Bye-bye America'
    "I understand that we have been stricken out of the Millennium Challenge. Well, good, I welcome it," Rodrigo Duterte said with apparent sarcasm. | AP Photo Philippines' Duterte to U.S. on aid issue: 'Bye-bye America' By Associated Press 12/17/16 08:33 AM EST MANILA, Philippines — President Rodrigo Duterte threatened Saturday to terminate a pact that allows U.S. troops to visit the Philippines, saying "bye-bye America" as he reacted..
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Authorities investigate homicide in Newark .$10K reward offered for information on death of Newark robbery victim .
Aleppo siege: Syria rebels lose 60% of territory .Parkinson's Disease may be Linked to Gut Bacteria .

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