Articles by Julie Jackson
Julie Jackson
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Malaysia police say militant plot foiled ahead of summit
Malaysian police said they arrested on Sunday 12 suspected Islamic militants who were plotting attacks in the country just as it prepares to host a Southeast Asian summit. National police chief Khalid Abu Bakar said the suspects, arrested in separate raids in suburbs of the capital Kuala Lumpur, were all Malaysian men and suspected supporters of the extremist Islamic State (IS) group. Police also seized 20 kilograms (44 pounds) of ammonium nitrate, a similar amount of potassium nitrate, two
World News April 26, 2015
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First survivors of Mount Everest avalanche reach Kathmandu
The first group of survivors from an earthquake-triggered avalanche that swept through the Mount Everest base camp were flown to Nepal's capital on Sunday and taken to hospitals. None appeared to have life-threatening injuries. At least 17 people were killed when Saturday's avalanche, set off by a massive earthquake, obliterated part of the rocky village of nylon tents, where dozens of teams were training and acclimatizing themselves to higher altitudes as they prepared to make summit attempt
World News April 26, 2015
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Malaysia detains 12 suspected of Islamic State group links
Malaysian police have detained 12 men suspected of being linked to the Islamic State group and who are believed to be plotting attacks on strategic government targets in the country. National police chief Khalid Abu Bakar says the men, all Malaysians aged from 17 to 41, were detained during an operation this weekend. He said Sunday that the men were believed to be responding to calls by Islamic State group leaders in Syria to attack secular Islamic countries. Khalid said police also sei
World News April 26, 2015
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Scared to stay inside, Nepal quake victims treated in car park
Nepalese doctors set up makeshift operating theatres in a hospital car park Sunday as they worked round the clock to treat the wounded from a monster quake that has also left morgues overflowing with bodies. As disaster officials said nearly 6,000 people were injured in Saturday's 7.8 magnitude quake, medics in the impoverished Himalayan nation told how they had been unable to save some of the most grievously wounded. Their efforts were being further hampered by fresh aftershocks that were f
World News April 26, 2015
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German, French rescue teams on way to Nepal
A German rescue organization and the French government say they are sending rescue and relief teams to earthquake-torn Nepal. International Search and Rescue Germany says a team of 52 relief workers including doctors, experts trained in searching for people buried under rubble and several dog squads will fly to Nepal Sunday. The team will bring with them a mobile medical treatment center. Spokesman Stefan Heine said the priority was to get to the scene of the quake as quickly as possible t
World News April 26, 2015
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Department stores boost marketing to attract Chinese tourists
South Korean department stores are beefing up marketing efforts to attract Chinese tourists ahead of the International Workers' Day holiday, industry sources said Sunday. Retail industry insiders said stores are moving to accept the Alipay payment system and scrambling to lure big-spender VIP customers. Alipay is China's largest payment system and makes use of specialized apps to conduct transactions. It has some 800 million users with annual payment hitting some 450 trillion won (US$417 bi
Business April 26, 2015
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Nina Ricci heir convicted of tax fraud after HSBC leaks
The heiress of the fashion and perfume house Nina Ricci has been sentenced to a year in prison and ordered to pay heavy fines and back taxes for having hidden millions of euros in HSBC bank accounts in Switzerland. Monday's ruling was the first involving a famous name in the so-called Swissleaks scandal, in which a former HSBC employee gave authorities thousands of names of suspected tax evaders. Other trials are expected to follow. A Paris court convicted Arlette Ricci, 73, granddaughter
World News April 13, 2015
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Singapore's PM urges pause in paying tribute to Lee Kuan Yew
Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong called Monday for a pause for reflection, after a series of proposals on ways to honour late founding father Lee Kuan Yew. The prime minister, who is also the late Lee's eldest son, was responding to a variety of suggestions in parliament, including naming Singapore's famed Changi Airport after the patriarch who died on March 23 at age 91. Other ideas included naming more landmarks and institutions after Lee, putting his face on Singapore dollar notes
World News April 13, 2015
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China releases three detained feminist activists: lawyer
Chinese police on Monday released at least three of the five feminist activists detained for over a month in a case which prompted an international diplomatic outcry, one of their lawyers said. Wei Tingting, Wang Man and Zheng Churan were freed by police, said lawyer Liang Xiaojun, with the status of the other two not yet clear. The release indicates that the trio will not face charges. "I don't have news yet about Wu Rongrong and Li Tingting, but the other three have been released," said Li
World News April 13, 2015
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Car bombing kills at least 10 civilians in Bagdad
A car bomb parked near an outdoor market in a busy commercial area in Baghdad killed at least 10 civilians on Monday, Iraqi officials said. The pick-up truck, loaded with vegetables and fruits, was parked in the southwestern, Shiite-dominated Amil neighborhood, a police officer said. The explosion also wounded at least 25 civilians and damaged about 20 cars, he added. A medical official confirmed the casualty figures. Both officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not aut
World News April 13, 2015
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China unsure about Kim Jong-un's Moscow tour: ambassador
China is still unsure whether North Korean leader Kim Jong-un will visit Moscow next month for a World War II anniversary, South Korea's Ambassador to China, Kim Jang-soo, said Monday. Russia has said that Kim was among the world leaders who have accepted invitations to join the May 9 ceremony marking the 70th anniversary of the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany in World War II. North Korea has not officially commented on a possible visit by Kim to Moscow, but it would be his first overseas
North Korea April 13, 2015
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Chinese ambassador tells N. Korea to 'respect differences'
Chinese ambassador to North Korea Li Jinjun, has told North Korea that the two allies need to respect each other's differences, in a rare remark that indicates Beijing's desire to develop a normal relationship with Pyongyang. Li made the comment on March 31, when he presented his credentials to North Korea's ceremonial leader, Kim Yong-nam, according to the website of the Chinese Embassy in Pyongyang. After presenting the credentials, Li said that he hopes North Korea and China will "respe
North Korea April 13, 2015
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Park calls for utmost efforts to resolve sex slavery issue with Japan
President Park Geun-hye on Friday called on Japan to make the utmost efforts to resolve the issue of its sexual enslavement of Korean women during World War II, saying that such an endeavor would be the first step in improving strained bilateral ties between the neighbors. The remarks were made during Park's meeting with Toshihiro Nikai, the chairman of Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party, earlier in the day. Leading a 1,400-member delegation, the Japanese politician arrived in South Kor
Politics Feb. 13, 2015
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Turkey-Syria border town blast wounds 3: official
Three people were wounded, including one policeman, in an explosion Friday at a police checkpoint near the Syrian border in the southern Turkish town of Suruc, local officials said. The cause of the blast was not immediately clear but Turkish media said emergency service vehicles rushed to the scene. "The explosion took place in a rubbish bin close to a police checkpoint. Three people, including a policeman, were lightly wounded," the governor of the Sanliurfa region, which includes Suruc, I
World News Feb. 13, 2015
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Mixed short program performance for S. Koreans at Four Continents
It was a mixed bag of results for the three South Koreans competing in the short program of the ladies' singles at the Four Continents Figure Skating Championships on Friday. The reigning national champion, Park So-youn, scored 53.47 points to rank 10th after a sloppy routine that included an under-rotated jump and a botched spin. Kim Hae-jin, a three-time national champ who has struggled this season, scored 51.41 points with a relatively clean program, and positioned herself in 11th place.
Sports Feb. 13, 2015
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