Monday, February 6, 2017

Yazidi woman escapes Islamic State in Mosul as Iraqi forces advance and other top stories.

  • Yazidi woman escapes Islamic State in Mosul as Iraqi forces advance

    Yazidi woman escapes Islamic State in Mosul as Iraqi forces advance
    MOSUL, Iraq A Yazidi woman held captive by Islamic State militants for more than two years managed to escape when Iraqi forces pushed into Mosul and provided information that helped them retake a neighbourhood of the city, Iraqi commanders said. The 42-year old woman, who asked to remain unnamed, was kidnapped by the militants from her hometown of Sinjar in the summer of 2014 when they overran northern Iraq and purged its Yazidi minority.Hundreds of Yazidis were killed and more than 6,000 take..
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  • Taiwan's Leader Says Planned US Stops on Trip Will Be Unofficial, Routine

    Taiwan's Leader Says Planned US Stops on Trip Will Be Unofficial, Routine
    TAIPEI, Taiwan—Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen played down the significance of a planned U.S. stopover in January en route to Central America amid warnings from Beijing and speculation that she might meet with President-elect Donald Trump’s transition team. Speaking to reporters Saturday, the president of the self-ruled island said she wouldn’t be on an official visit to the U.S. and would make routine transit stops. “A transit stop...
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  • Central Baghdad market blasts kill at least 27

    Central Baghdad market blasts kill at least 27
    Baghdad (AFP) - Two suicide bombers ripped through a busy market area in central Baghdad Saturday, shattering a relative lull in attacks in the capital and marring preparations for New Year celebrations.The bombers attacked the Al-Sinek area, killing at least 27 people and wounding 53, a police colonel said. An officer in the interior ministry and a hospital official confirmed the toll."Many of the victims were people from the spare parts shops in the area, they were gathered near a cart selling..
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  • Brazilian officials: Greek ambassador killed by wife's lover

    Brazilian officials: Greek ambassador killed by wife's lover
    Police in Brazil believe that Greece's ambassador to the country was killed by his wife's lover under her orders in a house in the Rio area and have detained three suspects, authorities said Friday. Kyriakos Amiridis, 59, was last seen Monday night, the police said in a statement. A burned body the police believe is the diplomat's was found inside his torched car in Rio. Francoise, his Brazilian wife and the mother of their 10-year-old daughter, reported him missing Wednesday, Reuters reported..
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  • Pan Pan, father to a generation of pandas, dies in China

    Pan Pan, father to a generation of pandas, dies in China
    Pan Pan, a giant panda whose virility helped spawn an entire generation of the notoriously difficult-to-breed animals, died this week at a conservation center in China’s Sichuan province.At 31, Pan Pan was thought to be the world’s oldest male panda. He died Wednesday at the China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda, according to Xinhua, the state-run news agency in China. Pandas in the wild generally live to be about 20, but often survive longer in captivity. Advertisement ..
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  • Israeli Settlements: What It's Like to Live Inside a Divided Land

    Israeli Settlements: What It's Like to Live Inside a Divided Land
    TEL AVIV — With relations between the U.S. and Israel at rock bottom over the issue of settlements, those living on either side of the fences have entrenched views about their future and the prospects for peace. For decades, Israel has pursued a policy of building Jewish settlements on occupied territory that Palestinians seek for a state. Most countries view the settlements as an obstacle to peace but many in Israel disagree, citing a biblical, historical and political connection to the l..
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  • Syria conflict: UN to vote on Syria ceasefire deal

    Syria conflict: UN to vote on Syria ceasefire deal
    Image copyright Reuters Image caption Opposition activists said the rebel-held Damascus suburb of Douma was shelled on Friday The UN Security Council is to vote on a Russian resolution endorsing the ceasefire agreement in Syria. The draft text calls for rapid access for the delivery of humanitarian aid throughout Syria. It also expresses support for a political process to end the conflict, with talks between the government and opposition, brokered by ..
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  • Thanks To Russia, 2016 Isn't Really Going To End For Obama And Trump

    Thanks To Russia, 2016 Isn't Really Going To End For Obama And Trump
    President Obama and Russian President Vladimir Putin pose for the media before a bilateral meeting at United Nations headquarters on Sept. 28, 2015. Andrew Harnik/AP hide caption toggle caption Andrew Harnik/AP President Obama and Russian President Vladimir Putin pose for the media before a bilateral meeting at United Nations..
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  • New Year Celebrations From Around the World

    New Year Celebrations From Around the World
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