Tuesday, November 22, 2016

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  • Welcome to Cold War Lite

    Welcome to Cold War Lite
    Sign Up for Our free email newsletters Recent allegations by the U.S. that Russia is trying to interfere in its presidential election underline a grim but unavoidable point: Whether America likes it or not, it's in a new Cold War with Russia. All of the hallmarks of the first Cold War — the standoffs, the propaganda, the wars of words, the covert actions, and the proxy warfare — are all back. With a vengeance. Welcome to Cold War Lite. Now what? The first Cold War lasted from the end..
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  • Woman at center of South Korean presidential crisis is detained

    Woman at center of South Korean presidential crisis is detained
    TOKYO — The woman accused of acting as South Korea’s “shadow president” has been jailed under emergency detention laws, as prosecutors question her about what exact role she played for the real president, Park Geun-hye. Park is facing the worst crisis of her tumultuous four-year presidency after allegations that Choi Soon-sil, her close friend of four decades, has had undue influence on state affairs. The case has incensed the country to the point where early on Tuesday, a 45-year-old man dro..
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  • Hezbollah Ally Elected as Lebanon's New Head of State

    Hezbollah Ally Elected as Lebanon's New Head of State
    BEIRUT — Lebanon's parliament elected former army commander Michel Aoun as president on Monday, filling a post that had been vacant for more than two years and injecting hope that the country's long-running political paralysis would come to an end.But the 81-year-old retired general who presided over the final bloody chapters of the Lebanese civil war and is a strong Hezbollah ally has an unenviable task ahead — forming a government out of the country's unruly political factions and dealing wi..
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  • Washington Halts Sale of Assault Rifles to the Philippines

    Washington Halts Sale of Assault Rifles to the Philippines
    A major sale of assault rifles to the Philippines has been stopped by Washington after a Senator reportedly expressed concern over human-rights violations in the Southeast Asian nation. According to Reuters, staff of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee told the U.S. State Department on Monday that Senator Ben Cardin — the committee’s top Democrat — was opposed to the sale of up to 27,000 assault rifles to the Philippines, where thousands have been killed in a savage, extrajudicial war on dr..
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  • Will Russia Start World War III? Syria Conflict Could Start Global Warfare, Nearly Half Of Russians Worry, Poll Finds

    Will Russia Start World War III? Syria Conflict Could Start Global Warfare, Nearly Half Of Russians Worry, Poll Finds
    Nearly half of Russians who took part in a recent opinion poll fear that escalating tensions between Russia and the West over the ongoing crisis in Syria could become a global military conflict. Moscow's intervention in the Syrian conflict has been criticized by the West, which believes Russian strikes are aimed at supporting its ally President Bashar Assad rather than targeting terrorist groups in the region.According to the poll, conducted by independent Russian pollster Levada Center, 48 perc..
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  • Leaked memo shows North Korea's Kim Jong Il sought friendlier U.S. relations

    Leaked memo shows North Korea's Kim Jong Il sought friendlier U.S. relations
    SEOUL, Oct. 31 (UPI) -- Former President Bill Clinton suggested to Kim Jong Il a return to the six-party talks in 2009, when Clinton went to North Korea to seek the release of two U.S. journalists who had been detained in the country. An archived message posted on the website WikiLeaks that was included in a batch of hacked email messages belonging to Clinton Campaign Chairman John Podesta includes an extensive 8-page memo on the historic meeting between Clinton and Kim. While the two never met..
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  • On Duterte's heels, Malaysia is the next Asian country to embrace China

    On Duterte's heels, Malaysia is the next Asian country to embrace China
    BEIJING — Malaysia’s prime minister arrived in China on Monday with warm words for his hosts, a thirst for Chinese money and, for the first time, a promise of significantly closer defense ties with the purchase of Chinese naval ­coastal patrol ships. Najib Razak called himself a “true friend” of China, determined to take their relationship to “new heights” — echoing the pro-China outreach by Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte two weeks ago when he proclaimed a “separation” from his country’s..
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  • SIMI encounter in Bhopal raises many questions, but cops, ATS have no answers

    SIMI encounter in Bhopal raises many questions, but cops, ATS have no answers
    Bhopal: Just a few hours after killing the eight SIMI members in an encounter, police officials in Bhopal were finding it difficult to face the media and evaded questions about the circumstances surrounding the encounter.It was a strange situation, considering that there was a feeling of jubilation and the policemen were congratulating each other after the encounter earlier in the day.The eight SIMI operatives had escaped from the Bhopal Central Jail at around 2.30 am after killing a security pe..
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  • Iraqi Forces Assault Mosul District, IS Returns Missiles

    Iraqi Forces Assault Mosul District, IS Returns Missiles
    BAZWAYA, Iraq รข€” Fighting raged as Iraq's special forces began their assault on Mosul's eastern outskirts on Tuesday, part of operations to drive the Islamic State group from the country's second largest city.Troops opened up with artillery, tank and machine gun fire on IS positions on the edge of the Gogjali neighborhood, with the extremists responding with guided anti-tank missiles and small arms to block the advance. Airstrikes by the U.S.-led coalition supporting the operation added to th..
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  • Italian nun says earth 'roared' as fabled Norcia basilica was destroyed

    Italian nun says earth 'roared' as fabled Norcia basilica was destroyed
    TREVI, Italy — Sister Caterina was praying with the eight nuns of her Benedictine order in the central Italian town of Norcia when the earth began to roar. The abbey and the ground beneath the nuns’ feet shook and they were thrown around. The ceiling cracked and crumbled. A cupboard crashed to the ground. Stepping to the door, Sister Caterina caught a glimpse of how the Sunday-morning earthquake was being experienced in the town below. “Smoke, and people’s cries of fear. If I close my eyes, I ca..
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