Monday, April 18, 2016

Oldest Sumatran tiger in captivity euthanized at Honolulu Zoo and other top stories.

  • Oldest Sumatran tiger in captivity euthanized at Honolulu Zoo

    Oldest Sumatran tiger in captivity euthanized at Honolulu Zoo
    HONOLULU-- Officials say a female Sumatran tiger at the Honolulu Zoo that is thought to be the longest-living one in captivity has been euthanized at age 25.The zoo says in a statement that Djelita, who turned 25 on March 26, was euthanized Sunday after showing signs of decline.Baird Fleming, the zoo's director, says: "Old age catches up to everyone, even animals, and although Djelita had a long and healthy life at the zoo, she was displaying signs that lead to a unanimous decision that she was..
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  • In crushing defeat, Brazil's Rousseff moves close to impeachment

    In crushing defeat, Brazil's Rousseff moves close to impeachment
    BRASILIA Brazil's leftist President Dilma Rousseff suffered a humiliating loss in a crucial impeachment vote in the lower house of Congress on Sunday and is almost certain to be forced from office months before the nation hosts the Olympics.Fireworks lit up the night sky in Brazil's megacities of Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro after the opposition comfortably surpassed the two-thirds majority needed to send Rousseff for trial in the Senate on charges of manipulating budget accounts.The floor of ..
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  • Osborne to Lay Out Economic Cost of U.K. Voting to Leave EU

    Osborne to Lay Out Economic Cost of U.K. Voting to Leave EU
    Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne will use the publication of a Treasury analysis of the potential consequences of Britain voting to leave the European Union to ramp up his campaign to stay in the bloc, arguing an exit would shrink the economy and make British households poorer.Osborne also plans to warn of the dangers to Britain’s economy of a vote to leave the EU in a speech in southwest England on Monday morning. The event is scheduled to coincide with the publication of the Treasur..
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  • Philippine Presidential Hopeful Won't Apologize for Rape Remarks

    Philippine Presidential Hopeful Won't Apologize for Rape Remarks
    Philippine presidential frontrunner Rodrigo Duterte said he will not apologize for remarks he made over the 1989 rape and murder of an Australian missionary in a Davao prison.“I am even willing to lose the presidency,” Duterte said in a video posted on his official YouTube page Sunday, after footage of him talking about the case on April 12 at a campaign event sparked uproar on social media.With the presidential campaign entering its final weeks before the May 9 election, Duterte’s remarks may ..
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  • China dispatches military plane to disputed man-made island

    China dispatches military plane to disputed man-made island
    By Associated Press April 18 at 2:55 AM BEIJING — China’s navy dispatched a military plane to one of the country’s manmade islands in the disputed South China Sea, the Defense Ministry said, in what is believed to be the first openly acknowledged mission of its kind. A brief statement on the ministry’s website said the plane was on patrol when it was diverted to Fiery Cross Reef on Sunday morning to pick up three injured construction workers. The plane then flew to Sanya on China’s southernm..
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  • Russian Fighter Jet Buzzes US Air Force Reconnaissance Plane Within 50 Feet

    Russian Fighter Jet Buzzes US Air Force Reconnaissance Plane Within 50 Feet
    A Russian fighter jet flew within 50 feet of a U.S. Air Force reconnaissance plane flying over the Baltic Sea Thursday as it conducted a barrel roll over the American plane, U.S. officials announced today. The Pentagon has labeled the Russian intercept ...
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  • Ecuador Earthquake Toll Expected to Rise 'in a Considerable Way'

    Ecuador Earthquake Toll Expected to Rise 'in a Considerable Way'
    Ecuador's president rushed home Sunday to coordinate rescue and recovery efforts after a 7.8-magnitude earthquake killed at least 272 people and injured thousands more. In an address from the stricken city of Portoviejo, President Rafael Correa said that rescue crews believed that some people remained alive underneath collapsed buildings. "The pain is immense, but the spirit of the Ecuadorian people is greater," Correa said. "We will move forward from this." More than 2,000 people were i..
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  • IRS Urges Americans: Come Clean Now, Before We Read Panama Papers

    IRS Urges Americans: Come Clean Now, Before We Read Panama Papers
    U.S. officials revealed to NBC News that they have taken part in two global meetings about the Panama Papers to plan how to use the huge trove of leaked documents to catch criminals — and urged Americans to come clean now before illegal activity is discovered. Last week's discussions in Paris and Washington between IRS and Treasury officials and their counterparts from around the world are the first evidence of U.S. involvement in the growing international coalition eager to analyze and use ..
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  • An Old Alliance Faces New Pressures as Obama Heads to Saudi Arabia

    An Old Alliance Faces New Pressures as Obama Heads to Saudi Arabia
    What Do the Saudis Want?In the 70 years since President Franklin D. Roosevelt initiated the alliance at the end of World War II, the Saudis have primarily looked to the United States to help ensure its security in an often unstable region. They want the United States to have their back, especially in a potential conflict with Iran, their longstanding regional rival.That has meant, for the most part, military equipment: The United States has helped Saudi Arabia, a Sunni-dominated state, to obtai..
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