Wednesday, September 21, 2016

Meat Cleaver Man Who Sliced Officer's Face Was Homeless, Facing Deportation and other top stories.

  • Meat Cleaver Man Who Sliced Officer's Face Was Homeless, Facing Deportation

    Meat Cleaver Man Who Sliced Officer's Face Was Homeless, Facing Deportation
    Akram Joudeh, a Palestine national who hacked an off-duty police officer across the face had only two months ago been reprimanded by police officers for yelling Arabic outside a synagogue in Brooklyn, NY Daily News is reporting. According to police officers, two knives were found in the car of the 32-year-old man. The police department released him, deeming him an emotionally disturbed man and not a terrorist threat. NYPD sources confirmed that Akram Joudeh appeared in court the same day of his..
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  • Trump to Clinton guards: Lose guns and 'see what happens'

    Trump to Clinton guards: Lose guns and 'see what happens'
    Trump to Clinton guards: Lose guns and ‘see what happens’Jonathan LemireAP1:34PM September 17, 2016SaveDonald Trump made his usual sarcastic call for Hillary Clinton’s Secret Service agents to be stripped of their firearms — and then added, “let’s see what happens to her.” Mr Trump has long incorrectly suggested his Democratic opponent wants to overturn the Second Amendment and take away Americans’ right to own guns. At a rally in Miami, he again riffed about confiscating the agents’ guns and th..
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  • Swedish court upholds Assange warrant

    Swedish court upholds Assange warrant
    A Swedish appeals court has decided to uphold the arrest warrant for Wikileaks founder Julian Assange, prolonging the six year long legal stand off with prosecutors and clearing the way for the Wikileaks founder to be questioned in London next month. The 45-year-old Australian is wanted by Swedish authorities for questioning over allegations, which he denies, that he committed rape in 2010. "The Court of Appeal shares the assessment of the District Court that Julian Assange is still suspected o..
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  • Divided European leaders struggle with post-Brexit vision

    By Noah Barkin and Jason HovetBRATISLAVA (Reuters) - European leaders, struggling to overcome an historic crisis following Britain's vote to leave the EU, agreed on Friday to explore closer defence cooperation and boost security at their external borders, but could not hide deep divisions over refugees and economic policy.Meeting in the Slovak capital with the British conspicuously absent, the 27 other EU members unveiled a six-month "road map" of measures designed to restore public confidence i..
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  • Trudeau urged China's top leaders to free Kevin Garratt, source says

    Trudeau urged China's top leaders to free Kevin Garratt, source says
    Prime Minister Justin Trudeau insisted in several meetings with China’s top leaders that a new relationship would be difficult to forge between the two countries without the release of a Canadian man held for two years on suspicion of being a spy, a senior government source says.By the time Mr. Trudeau’s first official visit to China was over, the release of Kevin Garratt seemed all but guaranteed, according to the official who had knowledge of the Prime Minister’s discussions with Chinese Pres..
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  • Prince William rushes to help 72-year-old man after he falls to the ground

    Prince William rushes to help 72-year-old man after he falls to the ground
    The Duke of Cambridge is being heralded a hero online today after footage and photos of him helping an elderly gentleman to his feet have spread across the internet. Jonathan Douglas-Hughes, The Vice Lord-Lieutenant of Essex, took a tumble while welcoming William and Catherine during a visit to a school in Harlow, and William was quick to jump to the rescue, like the total gentleman he is. Mr Douglas-Hughes reportedly turned to William and said “sorry about that”, to which he replied” no, it’s a..
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  • Migrant crisis: Hungarian referendum off to a 'xenophobic' start

    Migrant crisis: Hungarian referendum off to a 'xenophobic' start
    Budapest: "Did you know that the Paris terror attacks were carried out by immigrants?" "Did you know that since the start of the immigration crisis, harassment of women has increased in Europe?"In the run-up to a referendum on whether Hungarians should to accept EU quotas for resettling refugees, the country's right-wing government is asking its citizens a lot of questions. Critics say they are loaded and tendentious if not downright xenophobic. More News Videos Previous slide Nex..
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  • Suicide of sex video woman sparks calls for change

    Suicide of sex video woman sparks calls for change
    Italy is facing calls to clamp down on online abuse and strengthen its internet privacy policies after a woman who featured in a homemade sex video shared widely online killed herself. Italian MPs have urged the government and social network providers to address "illegal acts that can no longer be passed off as childish pranks" through legislation, the swift removal of defamatory images and education on responsible use of social media. Tiziana Cantone, a 31-year-old from Naples, took he..
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  • Pakistan mosque: Suicide attack leaves 25 dead

    Pakistan mosque: Suicide attack leaves 25 dead
    Story highlightsThe attack took place at one of the biggest mosques in Mohmand AgencyThe group claiming responsibility has carried out several major attacks in Pakistan this yearJamaat-ul-Ahra, a splinter group of the Pakistani Taliban, has claimed responsibility for the bombing that also injured 34 people, according to the group's spokesman Ehsanullah Ehsan. The attack took place at one of the biggest mosques in Mohmand Agency, a district in Pakistan's Federally Administered Tribal Areas north..
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