Thursday, January 26, 2017

As Scandal Roils South Korea, Fingers Point to Mixing of Politics and Business and other top stories.

  • As Scandal Roils South Korea, Fingers Point to Mixing of Politics and Business

    The court has never before ousted a president, though seven of the last eight have left office tainted by allegations of corruption. Whatever the court decides, the Park scandal has already put recurring collusion between big business and government in South Korea under intense scrutiny and could reshape the nation’s flawed, young democracy. “We created a miracle on the streets,” said You Jong-il, a professor of macroeconomics and development policy in Sejong City, referring to huge, peaceful s..
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  • Pilot passed out in cockpit, accused of being drunk, police say

    Pilot passed out in cockpit, accused of being drunk, police say
    Story highlightsThe pilot's blood alcohol level was 3 times legal limit, police sayGate crew reported behavior to co-pilotCapt. Miroslav Gronych was "behaving oddly before he became unconscious in the cockpit" on Saturday, Calgary police said. The plane, with 99 passengers and six crew members, was scheduled to fly to Regina before heading to Winnipeg and Cancun, Mexico.Gronych, a 37-year-old Slovak national in Canada on a work visa, was charged with having control of an aircraft while impaired...
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  • Migrants storm border fence in Spanish enclave of Ceuta

    Migrants storm border fence in Spanish enclave of Ceuta
    Media captionFootage shows migrants lined up across the top of the fence Fifty Moroccan and five Spanish border guards were injured when 1,100 African migrants attempted to storm a border fence.The migrants were attempting to reach Spain's North African enclave of Ceuta.Only two were successful, but both were injured scaling the six-metre (20 ft) fence and needed hospital treatment. One guard lost an eye, officials said.The attempt comes after more than 400 migrants succeeded in breaching C..
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  • Istanbul attack: ISIS claims nightclub shooting

    Istanbul attack: ISIS claims nightclub shooting
    The terror group offered no further clues about the identity of the attacker, and authorities in Turkey continue their search for the suspect.ISIS' claim -- made in a statement posted to Twitter -- cannot independently be verified by CNN."In continuation of the blessed operations which ISIS carries out against Turkey, a soldier of the brave caliphate attacked one of the most popular nightclubs while Christians were celebrating their holiday," the statement reads.Eight people have been detained b..
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  • ISIS Kills At Least 24 In Baghdad Bombing, Cut Key Road To Mosul

    ISIS Kills At Least 24 In Baghdad Bombing, Cut Key Road To Mosul
    BAGHDAD/TIKRIT, Iraq, Jan 2 (Reuters) - An Islamic State car bomb killed 24 people in a busy square in Baghdad’s sprawling Sadr City district on Monday, and the militants cut a key road north from the capital to Mosul, their last major stronghold in the country. An online statement distributed by Amaq news agency, which supports Islamic State, said the ultra-hardline Sunni group had targeted a gathering of Shi’ite Muslims, whom it considers apostates. Sixty-seven people were wounded in the bla..
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  • Suicide car bomber outside Mogadishu airport kills 3: Police

    Suicide car bomber outside Mogadishu airport kills 3: Police
    Abdi Guled, AP 6:05 a.m. EST January 2, 2017Breaking news.(Photo: USA TODAY)MOGADISHU, Somalia - A Somali police officer says a suicide bomber detonated an explosives-laden vehicle at a security checkpoint near Mogadishu’s international airport, killing at least three people.Capt. Mohamed Hussein says the bomb detonated Monday as security forces were searching cars at the checkpoint, a few hundred meters (yards) from the main base of the African Union peacekeeping mission.The checkp..
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  • Fed Up With Politics, Brazil Cities Swear in Outsider Mayors

    Fed Up With Politics, Brazil Cities Swear in Outsider Mayors
    SAO PAULO — Brazil's two biggest cities on Sunday inaugurated mayors who are political outsiders and whose victories underscored deep frustration with the political class and public corruption.Joao Doria, a millionaire businessman who once hosted "The Apprentice Brazil," took the oath of office in the country's financial capital of Sao Paulo. He defeated an ally of the president as well as the incumbent. Evangelical bishop and senator Marcelo Crivella was also sworn in, as Rio de Janeiro's may..
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  • Look more deeply at the tangled relationship between Russia and America

    Look more deeply at the tangled relationship between Russia and America
    Russia's President Vladimir Putin makes his annual New Year address to the nation in Moscow on Dec. 31. (Mikhail Klimentyev/Sputnik/Kremlin via Reuters) January 1 at 7:10 PM Dana Milbank’s Dec. 28 op-ed asked President-elect Donald Trump and the American public to take “a sneak peek into Putin’s soul.” It is apparent what is in Russian President Vladimir Putin’s soul, and it ain’t pretty. Given the capability of Russian intelligence and Mr. Putin’s blatant efforts to assist Mr. Trump..
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  • Crocodile Bites French Tourist Posing for Photo at Thai Park

    Crocodile Bites French Tourist Posing for Photo at Thai Park
    BANGKOK รข€” A French tourist who tried to have her picture taken with a crocodile in Thailand was injured when the reptile snapped at her when she got too close.The woman, who is in her 40s, suffered a severe bite wound to her leg Sunday at the Khao Yai National Park, said Thanya Netithammakul, head of the National Park, Wildlife and Plant Conservation Department.She had been squatting next to the animal, posing for a picture, but she tipped over and the crocodile snapped, the official told th..
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  • Turkey Attack: American Survivor Jake Raak Played Dead, Stayed Silent

    Turkey Attack: American Survivor Jake Raak Played Dead, Stayed Silent
    ISTANBUL — An American shot during the Istanbul nightclub rampage told NBC News he survived the ordeal by playing dead, remaining silent and motionless even after the gunman shot him. Jake Raak was one of around 60 people injured during a rampage in and around the Reina nightclub early on New Year's Day. Some 39 people were killed in the incident — most of them foreigners. Jake Raak NBC News The 35-year-old from Greenville, Delaware, recalled that as gunman moved through the club ..
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