Monday, December 12, 2016

Coal Mine Explosion in Northern China Kills 17, Traps Dozens and other top stories.

  • Coal Mine Explosion in Northern China Kills 17, Traps Dozens

    Coal Mine Explosion in Northern China Kills 17, Traps Dozens
    BEIJING — A coal mine explosion in a northern Chinese region killed 17 people Saturday and left 10 others trapped, state media and officials said.Four miners were rescued after the blast, which occurred when 31 people were working underground, said the Chifeng city government in China's Inner Mongolia region.China's official Xinhua News Agency reported that 17 miners were killed in the blast. Rescuers were searching for the 10 remaining miners trapped by the explosion at a coal mine run by t..
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  • Iran condemns extension of nuclear-related sanctions by Senate

    Iran condemns extension of nuclear-related sanctions by Senate
    In 2014, Secretary of State John F. Kerry helped negotiate a nuclear deal with Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif. (AP Photo/Ronald Zak) Iranian officials and clerics vowed retaliation Friday against the United States for congressional approval of an extension of nuclear-related sanctions, but Middle East analysts say they expect no substantive response from Iran in the waning weeks of the Obama administration. Instead, they said, the vote to keep sanctions on the books for ano..
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  • Trump's Phone Call With Taiwan President Sparks China Complaint

    Trump's Phone Call With Taiwan President Sparks China Complaint
    BEIJING—A call between U.S. President-elect Donald Trump and Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen is shaking delicate relations between Beijing and Taipei and threatening to place the U.S. in the middle of a relationship it has been careful not to upset. China said it had lodged a formal complaint with the U.S., and Taiwan urged China to stay calm a day after Mr. Trump broke diplomatic protocol by speaking by phone with Taiwan’s leader....
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  • Duterte: Trump says Philippines tackling drug problem 'the right way'

    Duterte: Trump says Philippines tackling drug problem 'the right way'
    Story highlightsDuterte invited Trump to the 2017 Association of Southeast Asian Nations summit Trump invited Duterte to New York, WashingtonDuterte says he was greatly pleased with the "rapport" he had with the newly elected U.S. president..Duterte made the comments to reporters in Davao City on Saturday after a brief phone call last night with President-elect Donald Trump. Government officials earlier passed along snippets of their conversation."He was quite sensitive to our war on drugs and h..
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  • How To Give Back On The UN's International Day Of Persons With Disabilities

    How To Give Back On The UN's International Day Of Persons With Disabilities
    The United Nations has recognized and celebrated persons with disabilities every year on Dec. 3, since the conception of the IDPW organization in 1992. And, if you're looking to help out, there are plenty of ways to give back on the UN's International Day of Persons With Disabilities — beginning with this list of suggestions. First, a bit of context in case you're not familiar with the day: The United Nations Decade of Disabled Persons was held from 1983 to 1992 to encourage and enable governme..
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  • 'Clown Of Aleppo,' Who Brought Joy to Syrian Kids, Killed by Airstrike

    'Clown Of Aleppo,' Who Brought Joy to Syrian Kids, Killed by Airstrike
    In a country besieged by death and violence, Syrian social worker Anas al-Basha worked hard to bring laughter to children by donning a bright-orange wig and acting silly. Better known to his young fans as the "Clown of Aleppo," Al-Basha was killed in the Mashhad neighborhood Tuesday, the Associated Press reported. And now even that point of cheer has been extinguished for the many families suffering amid Syria's civil war. Syrian social worker Anas al-Basha, the 'Clown of Aleppo' Ahm..
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  • Gunman at large in Paris after holding seven hostage

    Gunman at large in Paris after holding seven hostage
    A gun-wielding crook took seven people hostage in a Paris travel agency on Friday night – before escaping into the night as anti-terror police searched for him. The gunman stormed inside Asieland Agency on Massena Boulevard in the 13th arrondissement and quickly rounded up the victims, the Daily Mail reported. He allegedly tried to crack open a safe during what police described as an attempted robbery, but it was unclear if he stole any money. Heavily-armed commandos fanned out around the perim..
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  • Blame Castro for Cuba's poverty, but the US blockade didn't help either

    Blame Castro for Cuba's poverty, but the US blockade didn't help either
    People opposed to U.S. President Barack Obama's announcement earlier in the week of a change to the United States Cuba policy stand together at Jose Marti park on December 20, 2014 Joe Raedle Alongside his depiction as a “brutal dictator”, negative reflections on Fidel Castro since his death on November 25 have focused on his “mismanagement” of the Cuban economy and the consequent “extremes of poverty” suffered by ordinary Cubans. This caricature is problematic –..
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  • Gambia leader's hold on power ends with surprising speed

    Gambia leader's hold on power ends with surprising speed
    DAKAR, Senegal — In July 1994, three days after Gambia’s first president was toppled by military officers, the local Daily Observer newspaper featured a front-page photo of coup leader Yahya Jammeh under the headline: “We Will Never Introduce Dictatorship In This Country.” In what the newspaper billed as the officers’ first post-coup interview, the men discussed the challenge of forming a government composed of “honest intellectuals.” Jammeh, then a 29-year-old lieutenant, said his plan was to ..
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  • The Latest: UN Syria envoy reminds Trump of Iraq, Libya

    The Latest: UN Syria envoy reminds Trump of Iraq, Libya
    FILE - In this Sunday, Nov. 27, 2016 file photo provided by the Rumaf, a Syrian Kurdish activist group, which has been authenticated based on its contents and other AP reporting, shows people fleeing rebel-held eastern neighborhoods of Aleppo into the Sheikh Maqsoud area that is controlled by Kurdish fighters, Syria. The U.N. humanitarian aid agency said Friday an estimated 31,500 have been displaced from the government advances into the rebel-held enclave since this weekend, in one of the m..
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