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North Korea slams upcoming joint US-South military exercises
North Korea warned Sunday that the United States will be "pouring gasoline on fire" by conducting an annual war game in the South next week amid heightened tensions between Pyongyang and Washington.Combative rhetoric between the nations spiked after Pyongyang tested two intercontinental ballistic missiles last month that appeared to bring much of the US within range, sparking an intense warning by President Donald Trump that Washington could rain "fire and fury" on the North. Anti-USA propaganda
North Korea Aug. 20, 2017
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Korean arrested for duping Thais into sex trade
A South Korean man accused of duping over 20 Thai women into forced prostitution in his home country has been arrested in Bangkok, an officer said Saturday.The suspect surnamed Kim, 39, is believed to be part of a transnational gang funnelling Thai women into the sex trade in South Korea, and his arrest follows efforts by Bangkok and Seoul to dismantle the group.Thai police said Kim promised women jobs as masseuses in South Korea. Tourists take a selfie with a mobile phone as they visit Wat Arun
Social Affairs Aug. 20, 2017
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Spain police say suspects planned bigger attack
BARCELONA (AFP) - Suspects in Spain's twin terror attacks had been planning an even bigger assault than the deadly car rampages they carried out, police said, as distressing details emerged of families torn apart in the horror.A 35-year-old Italian was among 14 killed, mowed down in front of his wife and young children in Barcelona when a driver rammed his van through crowds on the busy Las Ramblas boulevard on Thursday, before fleeing on foot.Police said they shot dead five "suspected terrorist
World News Aug. 19, 2017
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13 dead, 100 injured in two Spanish seaside city attacks
BARCELONA - Drivers have ploughed into pedestrians in two quick-succession, separate attacks in Barcelona and another popular Spanish seaside city, leaving 13 people dead and injuring more than 100 others.In the first incident, which was claimed by the Islamic State group, a white van sped into a street packed full of tourists in central Barcelona on Thursday afternoon, knocking people out of the way and killing 13 in a scene of chaos and horror.Some eight hours later in Cambrils, a city 120 kil
World Aug. 18, 2017
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Police warn of 'possible terrorist attack' south of Barcelona
Spanish police warned early Friday that agents had been deployed to a city south of Barcelona to counter a "possible terrorist attack," just hours after a van mowed into pedestrians killing 13 people in the popular seaside city.Police in the Spanish region of Catalonia tweeted that a "police operation" was taking place in Cambrils some 120 kilometres south of Barcelona and tweeted asking people to "stay home, stay safe". (AFP)
World News Aug. 18, 2017
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US condemns Spanish attack, pledges justice for terrorists
The United States swiftly condemned Thursday's deadly attack in Barcelona and offered assistance to authorities in Spain.President Donald Trump, who remained out of public view for a second straight day, denounced what authorities are calling a terror attack in a statement on Twitter. "The United States condemns the terror attack in Barcelona, Spain, and will do whatever is necessary to help. Be tough & strong, we love you!'' the president said. (Twitter)Trump is on a working vacation at his pri
World News Aug. 18, 2017
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13 dead in Barcelona van carnage, 'terrorists' killed in another incident
BARCELONA - A van driver ploughed into crowds of pedestrians on Barcelona's most popular street in broad daylight on Thursday, killing 13 people in an attack claimed by the Islamic State jihadist group.Police announced the arrest of two suspects, identified as a Spaniard and a Moroccan, but said the driver was still on the run. People are escorted by Spanish policemen outside a cordoned off area after a van ploughed into the crowd, killing 13 persons and injuring over 80 on the Rambla in Barcelo
World News Aug. 18, 2017
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'Four suspected terrorists' shot dead south of Barcelona: police
Spanish police said they had shot dead "four suspected terrorists" and left another injured early Friday in Cambrils, a city south of Barcelona where a van mowed into pedestrians on Thursday, killing 13 people.The regional government of Catalonia, where both Barcelona and Cambrils are located, also confirmed the incident, which police had earlier qualified as a "possible terrorist attack." (AFP) Spanish policemen stand guard in a cordoned off area after a van ploughed into the crowd, killing 13
World News Aug. 18, 2017
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Alibaba profit nearly doubles on robust revenues
SHANGHAI -- Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba said Thursday its net profit almost doubled in the latest quarter on the back of solid revenue growth in its core shopping business and in cloud computing.Alibaba, which has made billionaire founder Jack Ma one of China's richest men and a global e-commerce icon, has seen its New York-listed shares soar 80 percent since last December on perennially robust earnings.(www.alibabagroup.com)With those shares at all-time highs, the company's market worth ha
World Business Aug. 17, 2017
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Guam leader backs 'punch on the nose' for Pyongyang
HAGATNA, Guam -- Guam's leader said Monday that "sometimes a bully can only be stopped with a punch in the nose", in a spirited defence of President Donald Trump's rhetoric against North Korea which has the island in its crosshairs.While Trump's critics accuse him of inflaming tensions with Pyongyang, Guam governor Eddie Calvo said he was grateful the US leader was taking a strong stance against North Korean threats against his Pacific homeland. "Everyone who grew up in the schoolyard in element
North Korea Aug. 14, 2017
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Ivanka Trump denounces white supremacy, neo-Nazis after Charlottesville
WASHINGTON (AFP) -- US President Donald Trump's daughter Ivanka weighed in Sunday on the violence in Charlottesville, Virginia with an appeal for unity, saying there was "no place in society for racism, white supremacy and neo-nazis."A woman was killed and 19 injured in the university town Saturday when a car plowed into a crowd after a white nationalist protest rally turned violent.Trump, who has a following among white supremacist groups attracted to his nationalistic rhetoric, has come under
World News Aug. 13, 2017
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Enough evidence to convict Syria's Assad of war crimes: prosecutor
GENEVA (AFP) -- A UN commission probing Syria rights abuses has gathered enough evidence to convict President Bashar al-Assad of war crimes, an outgoing member of the commission said in interviews published Sunday.Veteran former war crimes prosecutor Carla Del Ponte, who is preparing to step down after five years serving in the UN Commission of Inquiry on Syria, told Swiss media the evidence against Assad was sufficient to secure a war crimes conviction."I am convinced of that," she told Le Mati
World News Aug. 13, 2017
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Senior Afghan IS members killed in US air strike
KABUL (AFP) -- Several senior Islamic State group members in Afghanistan -- including a provincial leader -- have been killed in a United States air strike, an official said Sunday.General John Nicholson, commander of US forces in Afghanistan, said Thursday's strike killed Abdul Rahman, who he claimed was a provincial leader in IS's Afghanistan branch, known as IS-Khorasan Province.Rahman's death comes a month after US forces killed Abu Sayed, the head of IS-K. That marked the third time in a ye
World News Aug. 13, 2017
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Guam residents pray for peace as North Korea deadline looms
HAGATNA, Guam (AFP) -- The Catholic faithful in Guam led prayers for peace Sunday in the shadow of North Korean missile threat, with the western Pacific island's archbishop appealing for "prudence" amid an escalating war of words between the US and Pyongyang.The largely Catholic territory should pray for a "just resolution of differences, and prudence in both speech and action", said Archbishop Michael Byrnes, echoing a flurry of international calls for US President Donald Trump to show greater
North Korea Aug. 13, 2017
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Amid calls for restraint, Trump again cites 'military' option on NKorea
WASHINGTON (AFP) -- US President Donald Trump and his French counterpart pledged Saturday to work to denuclearize North Korea, but Trump again invoked the grim possibility of "military measures" if other steps should fail.Trump's latest warning came amid a flurry of international calls -- from China, the North's key ally, as well as Russia, Germany, Britain and the United Nations -- for the president to show greater rhetorical restraint.A White House statement said Trump and French President Emm
North Korea Aug. 13, 2017
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