Saturday, June 10, 2017

South Korean prosecutors summon impeached president for questioning and other top stories.

  • South Korean prosecutors summon impeached president for questioning

    South Korean prosecutors summon impeached president for questioning
    TOKYO — South Korean prosecutors on Wednesday summoned former president Park Geun-hye for questioning over the huge corruption scandal that led to her being impeached from office last week.  Park, who had refused to be questioned while in office, now has lost her immunity from prosecution and will “actively” cooperate with the investigation, her lawyer said.  Separately, the South Korean government also announced that a snap election to replace Park would be held on May 9. But Hwang Kyo-ahn, t..
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  • Trump Wrote Off $100 Million in Losses in 2005, Leaked Forms Show

    Trump Wrote Off $100 Million in Losses in 2005, Leaked Forms Show
    Mr. Trump’s refusal to make his tax returns public during the campaign broke with decades of tradition in presidential contests and emerged as a central issue. That drumbeat has continued since he entered the White House, particularly from critics who contend that his returns may shed light on various aspects of his business practices, including whether he has done business with Russian companies and banks. Nothing in the two pages produced on Tuesday night suggested any ties with Russia. Nor d..
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  • François Fillon, French Presidential Candidate, Is Charged With Embezzlement

    François Fillon, French Presidential Candidate, Is Charged With Embezzlement
    Mr. Fillon, who had sold himself as the image of rectitude, promised after the scandal first broke that he would withdraw from the race if he were criminally charged. But he later reneged on that pledge, prompting many supporters in his party and his campaign staff to desert him. Since the first revelations, polls have shown Mr. Fillon likely to be eliminated in a first round on April 23. That would leave two candidates outside the major parties, including Marine Le Pen of the far-right Nationa..
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  • Oil tanker hijacked off Somali coast

    Oil tanker hijacked off Somali coast
    Story highlightsOil tanker feared to have been target of first major pirate attack for yearsThe missing vessel has at least eight crew members on boardThe Aris 13, a Comoros-flagged oil tanker belonging to a Greek company, disappeared off the coast of the east African nation on Monday, according to a spokesman for the United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO), based in Dubai. The UKMTO spokesman confirmed to CNN that the ship's last known position was off the coast, near a town called Alu..
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  • Premier: China doesn't want 'trade war' with Washington

    Premier: China doesn't want 'trade war' with Washington
    BEIJING — China’s premier told the United States on Wednesday: We don’t want a trade war with you, but if one breaks out, your companies would bear the brunt. Yet despite tensions over jobs, currency rates and “security matters,” Li Keqiang told a news conference in Beijing ahead of the first visit by the new U.S. secretary of state that he remained optimistic about the future of China’s relationship with the United States. “Our hope on the Chinese side is that, no matter what bumps this relat..
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  • Headphone batteries explode on flight to Australia

    Headphone batteries explode on flight to Australia
    A woman whose headphones caught fire on a plane suffered burns to her face and hands, Australian officials said Wednesday as they warned about the dangers of battery-operated devices in-flight.The passenger was listening to music on her own battery-operated headphones as she dozed about two hours into the trip from Beijing to Melbourne on February 19 when there was a loud explosion."As I went to turn around I felt burning on my face," she told the Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) which ..
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  • Populism on the rise? Netherlands gears up for bellwether vote

    Populism on the rise? Netherlands gears up for bellwether vote
    With the first round of the French presidential election just over a month away and Germany headed to the ballot box later this year, the Dutch battle is being closely watched for clues to wider political trends.Conservative Prime Minister Mark Rutte is facing a tight battle with far-right rival Geert Wilders, whose anti-immigrant, anti-Islam tirades have landed him in court -- but also won him widespread support in a country that is increasingly polarized by austerity and immigration issues.Rut..
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  • Tillerson Finds Asia Debut Dominated by North Korea's Missiles

    Tillerson Finds Asia Debut Dominated by North Korea's Missiles
    Less than two months into his tenure as U.S. secretary of state, Rex Tillerson arrives in Asia Wednesday looking for fresh approaches to a challenge that has bedeviled the U.S. for 25 years: North Korea and its nuclear ambitions.The urgency of Tillerson’s task in Tokyo, Seoul and Beijing this week is only rising after recent tests show the reach of North Korea’s ballistic missiles edging closer and closer to the continental U.S. Tillerson will see if his outsider’s perspective and deal-making c..
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  • Trump Meets Saudi Prince as US and Kingdom Seek Warmer Relations

    Trump Meets Saudi Prince as US and Kingdom Seek Warmer Relations
    The president was expected to urge Saudi Arabia to support safe zones in Syria, which the administration has argued would be an alternative to accepting thousands of refugees from a country that has been ripped apart by six years of civil war. Mr. Trump and members of his inner circle regard Saudi Arabia as a vital component of the White House strategy to get Middle East allies to help break the deadlock in the conflict between Israelis and Palestinians. That approach is said to be favored by J..
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  • Like the BBC interviewee with his kids milling around, I'm all too aware of the perils of live broadcasting

    Like the BBC interviewee with his kids milling around, I'm all too aware of the perils of live broadcasting
    Robert Kelly's interview with the BBC became an internet sensation after his children invaded his home study. But a commentator who broadcasts increasingly from home says it's a miracle that such unintended chaos doesn't occur more often. The professor whose children disrupted his interview on BBC television now knows something about broadcasting that he apparently didn't at the time. Robert Kelly, a political scientist at Pusan National University in South Korea, was settled in his study ..
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