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UK PM 'outraged' by N. Korea missile ahead of Japan trip
LONDON - British Prime Minister Theresa May, due in Tokyo on Wednesday, is "outraged" by North Korea firing a ballistic missile over Japan, her Downing Street office said."The prime minister is outraged by North Korea's reckless provocation and she strongly condemns these illegal tests," a spokeswoman said Tuesday."From our perspective, we are willing to continue to work with our international partners to keep the pressure on North Korea."Nuclear-armed North Korea fired a ballistic missile over
World News Aug. 29, 2017
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N. Korea fires ballistic missile over Japan
Nuclear-armed North Korea fired a ballistic missile over Japan and into the Pacific Ocean on Tuesday, multiple governments said, in a major escalation by Pyongyang amid tensions over its weapons ambitions.No North Korean missile had overflown Japan for years, and the launch came after a strained period on the peninsula following Pyongyang's testing of two intercontinental ballistic missiles last month that appeared to bring much of the US mainland within reach.It threatened to fire a salvo of mi
North Korea Aug. 29, 2017
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Japan PM says N. Korea missile an 'unprecedented' threat
Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Tuesday said North Korea's launch of a missile over its territory was an "unprecedented, serious and grave threat" as he called for an emergency UN Security Council meeting.Abe vowed to enhance pressure on the nuclear-armed state as tensions spike over Pyongyang's weapons development ambitions."Their outrageous act of firing a missile over our country is an unprecedented, serious and grave threat and greatly damages regional peace and security," he told repor
North Korea Aug. 29, 2017
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UN chief seeks 'dream' of Israel-Palestinian peace in first visit
JERUSALEM (AFP) -- UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres held talks with Israeli leaders Monday on his first visit since taking office, making a forceful argument for a two-state solution with the Palestinians and speaking of his "dream" for peace.Guterres also spoke of what he called obstacles to peace when meeting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, including Israeli settlement building and the need for Palestinian leaders to condemn "terrorism"."I dream that I will have the chance to s
World News Aug. 28, 2017
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N. Korea scraps air show as sanctions tighten: reports
North Korea has cancelled this year's Wonsan Air Show, travel agents said Monday, with reports suggesting tightened travel restrictions by several countries due to nuclear tensions with Pyongyang could be behind the move.The first-ever Wonsan International Friendship Air Festival was held in September last year, attracting hundreds of foreigners as the isolated North showcased a line-up of civilian and military aircraft.The event had been planned to take place every two years, but North Korea sa
North Korea Aug. 28, 2017
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Indian 'rape guru' awaits sentencing amid huge security
An Indian guru convicted of rape awaited sentencing Monday, with authorities ramping up security amid fears of fresh violence days after protests over his guilty verdict left 36 dead.Barbed-wire barriers were erected and residents warned to stay indoors in the northern city of Rohtak, where Ram Rahim Singh is being held and will be sentenced, while senior members of his sect were placed under detention as a precautionary measure. India's self-styled guru and spiritual leader Gurmeet Ram Rahim Si
World News Aug. 28, 2017
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Pet-friendly China acupuncturist gets tails wagging again
Looking like a furry brown pincushion, eight-month-old French bulldog "Dan Jiao" whimpers nervously as he waits for the end of a Chinese acupuncture session aimed at curing partial paralysis caused by a puppyhood injury."Dan Jiao" ("Egg Dumpling"), would obviously rather be chewing on a bone somewhere than sitting strapped against his will into a harness that resembles a medieval torture device, pricked by several long needles hooked up to a mild electric current. In this photograph taken on Aug
World News Aug. 28, 2017
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Pastor says he owes release by N. Korea to his Canadian citizenship
A pastor freed this month after more than two years' detention in a North Korean prison said Sunday that he likely owed his life to his Canadian citizenship. "If I'm just Korean, maybe they kill me," Korean-born pastor Hyeon-soo Lim told Canadian public network CBC. "I'm Canadian so they cannot, because they cannot kill the foreigners."Asked directly whether being Canadian had saved his life, the 63-year-old cleric replied, "I believe so." Freed pastor speaks at a church in the outskirts of Toro
North Korea Aug. 28, 2017
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India city under siege after clashes over 'rape guru' kill 30
PANCHKULA, India -- Hundreds of troops Saturday patrolled a northern Indian city hit by deadly clashes that killed at least 30 people after thousands protested a court's decision to convict a controversial spiritual leader of rape.The army was deployed in Haryana state's Panchkula city after tens of thousands of followers of guru Ram Rahim Singh went on an angry rampage, attacking television vans and setting fire to dozens of private vehicles. Scorch marks from items set on fire are seen on a ro
World News Aug. 26, 2017
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Trump signs memo banning transgender troops
WASHINGTON -- President Donald Trump on Friday signed a memo effectively barring transgender people from joining the US military, but left the fate of those already serving up to the Pentagon.In a widely anticipated move, Trump directed the military "to return to the longstanding policy and practice on military service by transgender individuals prior to June 2016" -- to go into effect from March 23, 2018.That means an effective ban on new openly transgender personnel and on payment for treatmen
World News Aug. 26, 2017
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Death toll from South Asia flooding tops 1,000
NEW DELHI (AFP) - The death toll from floods sweeping South Asia has climbed above 1,000, officials said Thursday, as rescue teams try to reach millions stranded by the region's worst monsoon disaster in recent years.Thousands of soldiers and emergency personnel have been deployed across India, Bangladesh and Nepal, where authorities say a total of 1,013 bodies have been recovered since August 10 when intense rainfall started falling.All three countries suffer frequent flooding during the monsoo
World News Aug. 24, 2017
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Four dead as typhoon smashes into Macau and Hong Kong
HONG KONG, (AFP) - Typhoon Hato left three dead in the gambling hub of Macau Wednesday as it brought chaos and destruction to the enclave after sweeping through neighboring Hong Kong, where one man also died.Local media showed severe flooding had left cars underwater and people swimming in Macau's city streets, with the territory's mega-casinos running on back-up generators. Three men aged 30 to 65 died, the Macau government said, while two people were missing. One of the men died after being in
World Aug. 23, 2017
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Kim Jong-Un starting to respect US: Trump
US President Donald Trump said Tuesday his aggressive rhetoric towards North Korea was beginning to bear fruit and that Kim Jong-Un had started to "respect" the United States. "Some people said it was too strong. It's not strong enough," he told a gathering of thousands of supporters at a campaign style rally in Phoenix, Arizona. "But Kim Jong-Un, I respect the fact that I believe he is starting to respect us. I respect that fact very much." (Yonhap)"And maybe, probably not, but maybe something
North Korea Aug. 23, 2017
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Remains found on US warship that collided off Singapore: US Navy
Divers searching for 10 missing sailors on a US destroyer that collided with a tanker off Singapore have found human remains, the commander of the US Pacific Fleet said Tuesday. The US Navy has announced a fleet-wide global investigation following the latest deadly warship collision, the second in two months. "The divers were able to locate some remains in those sealed compartments during their search today," Admiral Scott Swift told reporters, referring to a search by divers of compartments
Defense Aug. 22, 2017
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Crowds rally in Hong Kong after activists jailed
Thousands of supporters of three jailed young democracy activists took to the streets in Hong Kong Sunday to protest their sentences.Joshua Wong, Nathan Law and Alex Chow, leaders of the 2014 Umbrella Movement rallies, were sentenced to six to eight months in jail Thursday for their role in a protest that sparked the months-long demonstrations calling for democratic reforms. Hong Kong people march through the streets wearing prison uniforms as a statement in support of imprisoned student politic
World News Aug. 20, 2017
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