Thursday, May 4, 2017

Roman Catholic Church of Philippines Criticizes Duterte's Bloody Drug War and other top stories.

  • Roman Catholic Church of Philippines Criticizes Duterte's Bloody Drug War

    Roman Catholic Church of Philippines Criticizes Duterte's Bloody Drug War
    The Roman Catholic Church in the Philippines slammed President Rodrigo Duterte’s bloody war on drugs in a sermon read out during Sunday’s services, marking its strongest opposition yet to a flagship policy that has led to the deaths of more than 7,000 people in the last seven months. In a pastoral letter by the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines, church leaders called Mr. Duterte’s antinarcotics campaign a “reign of terror in many places of the poor.” They said that while illegal ..
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  • Far-Right Official: Brexit, Trump Give French Reason to Vote

    Far-Right Official: Brexit, Trump Give French Reason to Vote
    LYON, France — Britain's decision to leave the European Union and the election of U.S. President Donald Trump have given the French a "reason to vote" because it can result in real change, the top lieutenant of far-right French presidential candidate Marine Le Pen declared Sunday ahead of her long-awaited speech.Le Pen supporters were pouring into the congress center in Lyon on Sunday, the second day of a conference by her anti-immigrant National Front party. She will be speaking about her 144..
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  • On 'Protest Saturday,' more demonstrations against Trump's policies are rolled out around the world

    On 'Protest Saturday,' more demonstrations against Trump's policies are rolled out around the world
    Spirited protests against President Trump and his policies, particularly his administration’s controversial travel ban, were held around the world and across the United States again Saturday.The largely peaceful rallies overseas drew thousands of people in places such as London, Paris, Berlin, Barcelona, Jakarta and Manila. Marching in London behind a banner reading “Stop Trump’s Muslim Ban,” tens of thousands of people first gathered in front of the U.S. Embassy and then paraded about two mil..
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  • Louvre Museum Reopens as Egypt Identifies Machete Attacker

    Louvre Museum Reopens as Egypt Identifies Machete Attacker
    (PARIS) — The Louvre Museum reopened to the public Saturday, less than 24 hours after a machete-wielding assailant shouting "Allahu akbar!" attacked French soldiers guarding the sprawling building and was shot by them.The worldwide draw of the iconic museum in central Paris, host to thousands of artworks including the "Mona Lisa," was on full display on a drizzly winter day as international tourists filed by armed police and soldiers patrolling outside the site, which had been closed immediately..
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  • How Iran-US relations plummeted in a week

    How Iran-US relations plummeted in a week
    Travel bans, missile tests, sanctions and insults have been ping-ponged in a provocative show of force by both sides. It all raises concerns over the future of a deal, brokered by the Obama administration, that requires Iran to heavily restrict its nuclear program.January 27: Trump signs an executive order banning nationals from seven Muslim-majority nations, including Iran, from entering the United States for 90 days and suspending all refugee admission for 120 days.January 28: Iran's Foreign M..
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  • Trump, Asked Again About Putin, Suggests US Isn't 'So Innocent'

    Trump, Asked Again About Putin, Suggests US Isn't 'So Innocent'
    Photo President Trump said in an interview to be broadcast on Sunday that he respected President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia. Credit Stephen Crowley/The New York Times President Trump, asked by an interviewer on Saturday why he respected President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia even though he is “a killer,” seemed to equate Mr. Putin’s actions with those of the United States.“You got a lot of killers,” he told the interviewer, Bill O’Reilly of Fox News. “What, you think o..
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  • Turkey detains hundreds in massive anti-IS operation

    Turkey detains hundreds in massive anti-IS operation
    Istanbul (AFP) - Turkish police on Sunday detained hundreds of suspected members of the Islamic State extremist group in nationwide raids, just over a month after an attack on an Istanbul nightclub claimed by the jihadists.Over 400 suspects were rounded up in Turkey's biggest police operation so far against IS since the New Year attack on the Reina nightclub just 75 minutes into 2017 that killed 39.Those detained included foreigners and those suspected of planning attacks in Turkey, the Dogan an..
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  • China Assails US Pledge to Defend Disputed Islands Controlled by Japan

    China Assails US Pledge to Defend Disputed Islands Controlled by Japan
    He described the 1960 defense treaty between the United States and Japan, which Mr. Mattis cited in pledging to defend the islands, as a “product of the Cold War, which should not impair China’s territorial sovereignty and legitimate rights.” Mr. Mattis was not staking out a new American position; while in office, President Barack Obama said that the United States would defend the islands.But the defense secretary’s words were reassuring to Japanese officials, who had been unnerved by Mr. Trump..
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