Wednesday, January 11, 2017

What can be learned by not shooting down a North Korean missile and other top stories.

  • What can be learned by not shooting down a North Korean missile

    What can be learned by not shooting down a North Korean missile
    US Defense Secretary Ash Carter said Tuesday that if launches do not pose a risk to the US or an ally, "it may be more to our advantage... to gather intelligence from the flight." In his new year's address, North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un said the country had "entered the final stages of preparation for the test launch" of an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) that could threaten the US mainland. This week, Pyongyang upped the threat, saying it could launch such a missile "at any time a..
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  • Teen charged with murdering 7-year-old girl in Britain

    Teen charged with murdering 7-year-old girl in Britain
    London (AFP) - A 15-year-old girl has been charged in Britain with killing a seven-year-old girl who died of her injuries after being found on a playing field, police said Wednesday.The teenager "has been charged with murder and possession of an offensive weapon," police said in a statement, appealing for witnesses.The victim was found near her home in York, northern England. The accused appeared in court on Wednesday and is being kept in custody. Another hearing is scheduled on Friday.The Sun n..
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  • Muslim Girls in Switzerland Must Attend Swim Classes With Boys, Court Says

    Muslim Girls in Switzerland Must Attend Swim Classes With Boys, Court Says
    “The public interest in following the full school curriculum should prevail over the applicants’ private interest in obtaining an exemption from mixed swimming lessons for their daughters,” the court found. The case was the latest to pit freedom of religion against the imperative of social integration, and to raise the question of whether — and how much — a government should accommodate the religious views of Muslim citizens and residents, many of them immigrants.The ruling could set an importa..
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  • China Sends Aircraft Carrier Into Taiwan Strait

    China Sends Aircraft Carrier Into Taiwan Strait
    It was the third time in three days that air forces in the region had scrambled jets in response to Chinese military activity, after Japan and South Korea deployed fighters on Monday. Those actions occurred when a squadron of six Chinese bombers and two other aircraft flew through the waters that separate Japan and South Korea and into the Sea of Japan. China was using the aircraft carrier to send a symbolic warning to both Taiwan and the incoming Trump administration, said Ni Lexiong, a naval ..
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  • Northern Ireland Plunges Into Political Crisis Just as Brexit Looms

    Northern Ireland Plunges Into Political Crisis Just as Brexit Looms
    Northern Ireland is facing its worst political crisis in at least a decade, as a senior minister’s shock resignation looks set to dissolve the government, threatening the Good Friday power-sharing agreement that has helped keep peace for almost two decades. Elections now look likely for the government, or Northern Ireland Assembly, after the resignation of deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness of republican Sinn Fein, potentially creating a damaging leadership vacuum just as the U.K. prepar..
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  • Death of Iran's Rafsanjani: Ex-president was a man of peace

    Death of Iran's Rafsanjani: Ex-president was a man of peace
    Death of Iran's Rafsanjani: Ex-president was a man of peaceMore(CNN)The news of the sudden passing of Ayatollah Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani has utterly shocked Iranians of all walks of life. After the success of the Iranian revolution in 1979 and the return of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini to the country, Rafsanjani emerged as the closest aide and confidant to the revolutionary father and would play an instrumental role in managing the country under his leadership. After Saddam Hussein's Iraq invaded..
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  • Emotional Obama comforts, encourages US in farewell speech

    Emotional Obama comforts, encourages US in farewell speech
    CHICAGO — President Obama bid farewell to the nation on Tuesday in an emotional speech that sought to comfort a country on edge over rapid economic changes, persistent security threats and the election of Donald Trump.Forceful at times and tearful at others, Obama’s valedictory speech in his hometown of Chicago was a public meditation on the many trials the U.S. faces as Obama takes his exit. For the challenges that are new, Obama offered his vision for how to surmount them, and for the persist..
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  • Samsung Leader Is Named a Suspect in South Korean Bribery Inquiry

    Samsung Leader Is Named a Suspect in South Korean Bribery Inquiry
    Photo Jay Y. Lee, the vice chairman of Samsung, at the National Assembly in Seoul, South Korea, last month. The special prosecutor’s office recommended that he be investigated on suspicion of perjury. Credit Kim Hong-Ji/Reuters SEOUL, South Korea — A special prosecutor investigating the corruption scandal that led to President Park Geun-hye’s impeachment summoned the de facto head of Samsung for questioning on Wednesday, calling him a bribery suspect.The de facto leader..
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  • AS--Philippines-Contraceptives

    AS--Philippines-Contraceptives
    MANILA, Philippines (AP) — Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has ordered government agencies to ensure free access to contraceptives for 6 million women who cannot obtain them, officials said Wednesday, in a move expected to be opposed by the dominant Roman Catholic church.Economic Planning Secretary Ernesto Pernia said the intensified drive to make contraceptives available and ensure "zero unmet need for family planning" is important to reduce poverty. He said the government's target is to c..
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  • Kremlin denies its agents gathered compromising information on Donald Trump

    Kremlin denies its agents gathered compromising information on Donald Trump
    Painted Matryoshka dolls, or Russian nesting dolls, bearing the faces of U.S. Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin at a souvenir shop in Moscow. (Sergei Karpukhin/Reuters) MOSCOW — A spokesman for President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday dismissed as an “absolute fantasy” allegations that the Kremlin has collected compromising information about President-elect Donald Trump. “The Kremlin has no compromising dossier on Trump, such information isn't ..
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