Wednesday, June 29, 2016

North American Leaders Confront Rising Tide of Protectionism and other top stories.

  • North American Leaders Confront Rising Tide of Protectionism

    North American Leaders Confront Rising Tide of Protectionism
    OTTAWA, Ontario — The leaders of North America confront a rising tide of economic protectionism and nationalism as they hold a summit Wednesday in the Canadian capital.Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for the first time is hosting U.S. President Barack Obama and Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto in Ottawa for the North American leaders' summit. Obama will also address the Canadian Parliament.The meeting comes one day after presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump in ..
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  • Home explosion kills 1 in Toronto-area town

    Home explosion kills 1 in Toronto-area town
    MISSISSAUGA, Ontario –  An explosion leveled one home and damaged at least two dozen others Tuesday afternoon in a town west of Toronto, killing one person, authorities said. One woman died at the scene of the blast in Mississauga, Ontario, and about a dozen other people were treated for minor injuries, a Peel paramedic spokesman said. He said none of the injured had to be taken to a hospital. Photos of the scene show heavy damage to nearby homes and debris spread over a wide area. Police set u..
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  • Syria rebels battle IS at Iraqi border, aim to cut 'caliphate' in two

    Syria rebels battle IS at Iraqi border, aim to cut 'caliphate' in two
    AMMAN/BEIRUT Syrian rebels advanced into an Islamic State-held town at the border with Iraq on Wednesday, a rebel commander told Reuters, in a new U.S.-backed offensive aimed at cutting the jihadists' self-declared caliphate in two.The operation aiming to capture the eastern Syrian town of Al-Bukamal, which began on Tuesday, adds to the pressure facing Islamic State as it faces a separate, U.S.-backed offensive in northern Syria aimed at driving it away from the Turkish border.The offensive is..
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  • Queen Elizabeth stays mum on 'Brexit' chaos

    Queen Elizabeth stays mum on 'Brexit' chaos
    Keeping calm and carrying on, the Queen displays an enviable sense of perspective as she issues a measured judgment on the Brexit drama. USA TODAYBritain's Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh are greeted by officials in County Antrim, Northern Ireland, June 28, 2016.(Photo: PAUL MCERLANE, EPA)LONDON — The United Kingdom's most prominent figure has remained steadfastly silent amid the controversy and chaos surrounding the country's vote to leave the European Union: Qu..
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  • The US Will Offer Recognition to the Thai Junta's Anti-Trafficking Efforts, Reports Say

    The US Will Offer Recognition to the Thai Junta's Anti-Trafficking Efforts, Reports Say
    The U.S. government is reportedly set to remove Thailand from a blacklist of countries that fail to tackle human trafficking. If true, the move would sound a rare positive note in recent relations between the two countries, which cooled after the Thai military seized power in a bloodless coup in May 2014. That year, the State Department downgraded Thailand in its annual Trafficking in Persons report, amid revelations of rampant human trafficking and forced labor in the country’s multi-billion..
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  • Here are the EU's four options for negotiating Brexit

    Here are the EU's four options for negotiating Brexit
    British flags are attached between buildings along Oxford Street in central London on June 27. (Odd Andersen/AFP/Getty Images) As the fog clears from the Brexit vote in the United Kingdom, governments in the remaining European Union states must reconsider their relationship with London. As an E.U. member state, the U.K. has roughly the same regulations as the rest of the E.U. about such issues as workers’ rights, environmental standards and the like. Agreeing to common regulatory standards m..
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  • Gay marriage in spotlight in Australia election

    Gay marriage in spotlight in Australia election
    Image copyright Getty Images Image caption Same-sex marriage supporters march through the streets of the central Sydney. Some voters expected Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull to be more progressive on the issue Same-sex marriage has become a front-page issue in the final days of Australia's election campaign. The ruling conservative Liberal Party has promised to hold a plebiscite on the issue if it returns to power at this weekend's election.But questi..
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  • Islamic State prime suspect after suicide bombers kill 36 at Istanbul airport

    Islamic State prime suspect after suicide bombers kill 36 at Istanbul airport
    ISTANBUL Turkish investigators pored over video footage and witness statements on Wednesday after three suspected Islamic State suicide bombers opened fire and blew themselves up in Istanbul's main airport, killing 36 people and wounding almost 150.The attack on Europe's third-busiest airport was one of the deadliest in a series of suicide bombings in recent months in Turkey, part of the U.S.-led coalition against Islamic State and struggling to contain spillover from neighboring Syria's war.P..
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  • Mongolians vote for new parliament with economy on the rocks

    Mongolians vote for new parliament with economy on the rocks
    ULAANBAATAR Mongolians voted on Wednesday for a new parliament, with slowing growth topping the list of concerns for many, while the main opposition party promised to rein in spending and the ruling party looks to diversify a resource-reliant economy.With just three million people, the remote country best known as the birthplace of Mongol emperor Genghis Khan has stood as an oasis of democracy, surrounded by single-party dominated regimes.Mongolia's political transformation since a peaceful re..
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  • Netherlands, Italy to Share UN Security Council Seat

    Netherlands, Italy to Share UN Security Council Seat
    UNITED NATIONS— The Netherlands and Italy took the rare step Tuesday of agreeing to share a two-year seat on the U.N. Security Council, after a contest that ended in a dead heat. After five rounds of voting, the countries were tied with 95 votes each. Neither was able to reach the two-thirds majority needed to secure a seat. After discussions, the two European Union members offered to split the seat allocated to the “Western Europe and Others Group” for one year each. FILE - “I think it’s a sig..
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2 injured in shooting in park on Bayonne-Jersey City border, police ... .Much like older humans, older monkeys have fewer friends .
Sea turtle released after months of laser treatments .Jersey City to host grand opening of $38 million Berry Lane Park ... .

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