Monday, February 27, 2017

Trump threatens German carmakers with 35 percent US import tariff and other top stories.

  • Trump threatens German carmakers with 35 percent US import tariff

    Trump threatens German carmakers with 35 percent US import tariff
    FRANKFURT Shares in German carmakers BMW (BMWG.DE), Daimler (DAIGn.DE) and Volkswagen (VOWG_p.DE) fell after United States President-elect Donald Trump warned he will impose a border tax of 35 percent on vehicles imported from abroad to the U.S. market.All three carmakers have invested heavily in factories in Mexico, where production costs are lower than the United States, with an eye to exporting smaller vehicles to the U.S. market. In an interview with German newspaper Bild, published on Mon..
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  • Trump tells German paper: NATO is 'obsolete'

    Trump tells German paper: NATO is 'obsolete'
    President-elect Donald TrumpDonald TrumpTrump to continue using @realDonaldTrump account as president Trump’s healthcare plan will offer ‘insurance for everybody’: report Trump on outgoing CIA director: ‘Was this the leaker of Fake News?’ MORE called NATO obsolete, according to a Bloomberg Politics report about an interview the president-elect gave to Germany’s Bild newspaper. “It’s obsolete, first because it was designed many, many years ago,” Trump was quoted as saying about NATO. “Secondly, c..
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  • 'One China Principle' Not Negotiable, China Tells Trump

    'One China Principle' Not Negotiable, China Tells Trump
    BEIJING — Responding to remarks by Donald Trump, China's Foreign Ministry on Monday said the country's "one-China principle" regarding Taiwan is not negotiable and any attempt to reconsider the issue would be self-defeating.Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying told reporters that anyone attempting to use Taiwan's status in a negotiation would be "smashing their feet by lifting a rock.""Not everything in the world can be bargained or traded off," Hua told reporters at a daily briefing."Whoever a..
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  • Donald Trump says UK 'doing great' after Brexit vote

    Donald Trump says UK 'doing great' after Brexit vote
    Media captionDonald Trump has promised a trade deal between Britain and the US The UK is "doing great" following its vote to leave the EU, US President-elect Donald Trump has said.In his first UK interview - with former Justice Secretary Michael Gove for the Times - Mr Trump said he thought the UK was "so smart in getting out". Mr Trump promised a quick trade deal between the US and the UK after he takes office on Friday. He also criticised "obsolete" Nato and German Chancellor Angela Merk..
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  • Oman Says It Accepts 10 Guantanamo Bay Inmates at US Request

    Oman Says It Accepts 10 Guantanamo Bay Inmates at US Request
    DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Oman said Monday it accepted 10 inmates from the U.S. prison at Guantanamo Bay ahead of President Barack Obama leaving office, part of his efforts to shrink the facility he promised to close.There was no immediate word from the U.S. Defense Department about the transfer.Oman's Foreign Ministry said in a statement carried by the state-run Oman News Agency that it had accepted the prisoners at Obama's request. It did not name the prisoners.Omani and U.S. military of..
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  • Kyrgyzstan plane crash: Dozens die as Turkish cargo jet hits homes

    Kyrgyzstan plane crash: Dozens die as Turkish cargo jet hits homes
    Media captionFootage showed the wreckage strewn across a large area A Turkish cargo plane flying from Hong Kong has crashed in Kyrgyzstan, killing at least 37 people, most of them on the ground, officials say.The Boeing 747 TC-MCL aircraft operated by ACT Airlines crashed as it landed in fog at Manas airport, 25km (15 miles) north of the capital, Bishkek.At least 15 buildings were destroyed in a village outside the airport, with a number of children among the dead.Flight TK6491 was to have ..
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  • Inside the 58th presidential inauguration

    Inside the 58th presidential inauguration
    Susan Walsh / AP Inaugural preparations continue Nov. 15, 2016, on the West Front of Capitol Hill in Washington, looking at the National Mall and Washington Monument. One thing you can count on during inauguration season in Washington: People of all stripes will find a reason to show up, whether it’s to celebrate or commiserate. By Camalot Todd (contact) Monday, Jan. 16, 2017 | 2 a.m. OWN A PIECE OF HISTORY Trump launched a line of Inauguration merchandise, including sets of branded beer..
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  • Bomb Blasts at Nigeria's Maiduguri University Kill 5

    Bomb Blasts at Nigeria's Maiduguri University Kill 5
    MAIDUGURI, Nigeria — Two bombs exploded at dawn Monday at Nigeria's northeastern University of Maiduguri, killing at least five people, witnesses and police said.The first blast ripped through the mosque where professors were saying dawn prayers and at least one is among victims, according to a student. The second bomb went off at an entrance gate, said a university worker. Both spoke on condition of anonymity for their safety.Police Commissioner Damian Chukwu said 5 people died in the explosi..
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  • South Korea Seeks Arrest of Samsung Scion in Graft Scandal

    South Korea Seeks Arrest of Samsung Scion in Graft Scandal
    SEOUL, South Korea — In a departure from the leniency typically given South Korean big businesses, prosecutors on Monday requested the arrest of the de facto head of Samsung Electronics, the country's most valuable company, in an influence-peddling scandal that has toppled the country's president.Lee Jae-yong, the 48-year-old vice chairman at Samsung Electronics, faces allegations of embezzlement, of lying under oath during a parliamentary hearing and of offering a bribe of 43 billion won ($..
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  • In Trump's Feud With John Lewis, Blacks Perceive a Callous Rival

    In Trump's Feud With John Lewis, Blacks Perceive a Callous Rival
    “I don’t think we have ever had a president so publicly condescending to what black politics means,” said Mark Anthony Neal, an African and African-American studies professor at Duke University. Mr. Neal added that while other presidents, like Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton, may have imposed policies that hurt black communities, they were more sensitive to issues of race. Mr. Trump, through Twitter, is giving the world access in real time to his unvarnished thoughts, which Mr. Neal called “raw,..
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