Wednesday, December 28, 2016

Iraqi armored division closing in on Mosul and other top stories.

  • Iraqi armored division closing in on Mosul

    Iraqi armored division closing in on Mosul
    The Iraqi military-led coalition has reported good headway in its all-out attempt to liberate the northern Iraqi city. Lt Gen Qassim al-Maliki, commander of the Iraqi 9th armored division said that three full brigades had liberated 13 villages to north and northeast of Quwayr, destroyed dozens of suicide vehicles, cleared large number of IEDs, and neutralized at least 50 ISIS militants during the two-day-old operation."Today we've liberated the village of Kani Harami after intense fighting and i..
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  • Saudi Arabia executes member of royal family

    Saudi Arabia executes member of royal family
    Story highlightsCourt's guilty verdict upheld by Saudi Supreme CourtMinistry statement did not include method of executionPrince Turki bin Saud bin Al-Kabeer was convicted in the shooting death of a man during a "group quarrel," the statement said Tuesday, according to the state-run Saudi Press Agency.The dead man was identified as a Saudi national.The execution took place Tuesday. The statement did not include any details about the method of execution. In other cases in Saudi Arabia the death s..
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  • Ecuador cuts off internet for WikiLeaks founder, Julian Assange - Las Vegas Review

    Ecuador cuts off internet for WikiLeaks founder, Julian Assange - Las Vegas Review
    QUITO, Ecuador — Ecuador’s government acknowledged on Tuesday that it cut off WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange’s internet access at its embassy in London after the whistleblowing site published a trove of damaging emails from Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign.The foreign ministry said that while it stands by its 2012 decision to grant Assange asylum based on legitimate concerns he faces political persecution, it respects other nations’ sovereignty and doesn’t interfere or support any candi..
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  • OIC meet: India accused of using Indus Waters Treaty, Kashmir against Pakistan

    OIC meet: India accused of using Indus Waters Treaty, Kashmir against Pakistan
    The Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) describes itself as the "second largest inter-governmental organisation after the United Nations" with a membership of 57 states across four continents. It claims to be the "collective voice of the Muslim world" which works to protect their interests "in the spirit of promoting international peace and harmony".Founded in 1969 after a summit that took place in Rabat, Morocco, the organisation is composed of three main bodies: The Islamic Summit, the C..
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  • Assad's wife: I turned down chance to 'run from Syria'

    Assad's wife: I turned down chance to 'run from Syria'
    Photos: Syria's first ladySyria's first lady – First lady of Syria Asma al-Assad attends an official dinner at Elysee Palace in Paris, on Jun 25, 2001. She grew up in London and has been married to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad for 13 years. She worked for JP Morgan as an investment banker before marrying Bashar in 2000, six months after he became president. Photos: Syria's first ladySyria's first lady – Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, right, and wife Amsa al-Assad, second from left, speak..
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  • Russia Accuses US-Led Coalition Strike of Killing 6 in Syria

    Russia Accuses US-Led Coalition Strike of Killing 6 in Syria
    MOSCOW — Russia's military says a U.S.-led coalition airstrike on a Syrian village in the province of Aleppo has killed six civilians.The military's Reconciliation Center in Syria says Tuesday's strike on the village of Hassajek also wounded four people and destroyed two houses.The center says Russian military surveillance means spotted two Belgian F-16 fighter jets over the area at the time of the strike. It noted that Russian and Syrian warplanes weren't flying over the area Tuesday.Russia..
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  • Black shirts bright spot in Thai economy as mourning for king begins

    Black shirts bright spot in Thai economy as mourning for king begins
    BANGKOK Thais are crowding shopping malls and department stores to stock up on black clothes, as they begin a year of mourning for beloved King Bhumibol Adulaydej that could end up dampening consumption in Southeast Asia's second-biggest economy.The rush on retail outlets such Japan's Uniqlo, Tesco Lotus and BigC is in sharp contrast to thinning crowds at Bangkok's cinemas, coffee shops and usually bustling bars since the king died on Thursday after a long illness."Demand is overwhelming and ..
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  • Philippine Leader's China Visit Watched for Shift to Beijing

    Philippine Leader's China Visit Watched for Shift to Beijing
    BEIJING — Talks this week between Rodrigo Duterte and Chinese President Xi Jinping will be closely scrutinized for signs of how seriously the new Philippine leader intends to pursue a shift away from Washington and toward Beijing, a move that could have a major impact on regional power dynamics.Duterte's elevation to the presidency 3 1/2 months ago has already turned relations between Washington and Manila on their head. His courtship of Beijing could create further disruptions given the prosp..
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  • The Philippines Braces for Super Typhoon Haima

    The Philippines Braces for Super Typhoon Haima
    The Philippine island of Luzon — the largest and most populated island in the archipelago — is on high alert as a super typhoon roars across the western Pacific. Super typhoon Haima — known locally as Typhoon Lawin — was sighted 385 km east of Casiguran, Aurora, according to the latest bulletin posted by the Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) on Wednesday morning. It was packing sustained winds of up to 220 km/h near its center, with gusts of ..
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  • Philippine Police Van Drives at Protesters to Break Up Anti-US Demo

    Philippine Police Van Drives at Protesters to Break Up Anti-US Demo
    MANILA — Philippine police used tear gas to disperse about 1,000 anti-U.S. protesters outside the U.S. embassy in Manila on Wednesday, as television news footage showed a patrol van, which had come under attack, driving at demonstrators.The rally came as President Rodrigo Duterte visits Beijing to strengthen relations with the world's second-largest economy amid deteriorating ties with former colonial power the United States, sparked by his controversial war on illegal drugs.Police made 29 a..
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