Tuesday, November 8, 2016

Islamic State kills dozens of civilians in Afghanistan and other top stories.

  • Islamic State kills dozens of civilians in Afghanistan

    Islamic State kills dozens of civilians in Afghanistan
    Herat: Militants linked to Islamic State jihadists killed around 30 civilians, including children, in central Afghanistan, officials said Wednesday, raising concerns about the group`s expanding presence beyond its eastern strongholds. The incident occurred late Tuesday north of Firoz Koh, the capital of Ghor province, with the local government calling it a revenge attack after a local IS commander was killed. "Our security forces with the help of locals conducted an operation and killed a Daesh..
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  • International Criminal Court: South Africa's Withdrawal

    International Criminal Court: South Africa's Withdrawal
    "South Africa's main opposition party on Monday tried to block a government plan to withdraw from the International Criminal Court, saying the move is illegal and that the country's top court should intervene. [...] Last week, South Africa notified the United Nations that it will withdraw from the treaty that created the International Criminal Court, alarming international human rights groups and raising fears of an African exodus from the court, which has more than 120 member states." (CTV News..
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  • Calais Jungle clearance resumes, tents and shelters ablaze

    Calais Jungle clearance resumes, tents and shelters ablaze
    By Matthias Blamont | CALAIS, France CALAIS, France Migrants set more tents and shelters ablaze at the "Jungle" camp in Calais on Wednesday as others queued to be relocated and authorities resumed clearing the camp.Local opposition to the squalid and unsanitary camp which at one point housed more than 6,000 people, along with criticism from right-wing politicians, has stung the French government into launching a clearing operation which began on Monday.More than 4,000 migrants, who had come ..
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  • Dreamworld accident: risk of theme park injury or death 'one in nine million'

    Dreamworld accident: risk of theme park injury or death 'one in nine million'
    Dreamworld accident: risk of theme park injury or death 'one in nine million' JOHN EDENS Millions of people who enjoy theme parks around the world take a risk during a thrill ride. Based on available figures, the risk is very low and a Dreamworld-style accident is not possible here because New Zealand does not have mechanical whitewater simulator rides. New Zealand does have rivers and lakes and its history of adventure tourism has its share of awf..
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  • 170 years until we hit economic gender equality: WEF

    170 years until we hit economic gender equality: WEF
    Concerns the situation could be exacerbated in the future stem from the fact a large proportion of occupations with a preponderance of female workers are set to be among those most likely to be disrupted by technological innovation, potentially leading to a fall in the number of jobs needed to service these particular sectors. On a country-by-country basis, the usual Scandinavian suspects outperformed with Iceland, Finland, Norway and Sweden picking up – in that order - the top four plac..
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  • John Key meets Narendra Modi: Here's India-New Zealand joint statement

    John Key meets Narendra Modi: Here's India-New Zealand joint statement
    Here's the India-New Zealand joint statement released by the Ministry of External Affairs:At the invitation of Narendra Modi, Prime Minister of India, John Key, Prime Minister of New Zealand, undertook a state visit to India from 25-27 October, 2016. Prime Minister Key was accompanied on his visit by his wife, Bronagh Key, as well as a delegation comprising Parliamentarians; businesspeople from a range of sectors of bilateral significance, including innovation, technology and tourism; and repres..
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  • Six to face trial over topless Kate Middleton photos

    Six to face trial over topless Kate Middleton photos
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  • Police: Brazilian man allegedly held captive by family for at least 15 years

    Police: Brazilian man allegedly held captive by family for at least 15 years
    Cops in the city, which is in the greater Sao Paulo area, were on a drug raid Sunday evening when they entered a family home in error, discovering 36-year-old Armando Bezerra de Andrade in a filthy, stinking basement. Images of the room show a soiled mattress, padlocked windows and no light source. The door had no handle on the inside. His father, Armancio Bezerra de Andrade, said he kept his son in the basement because he was a drug user, and contradicted neighbors who said that the man had bee..
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  • Rurik Jutting 'deeply addicted' to cocaine, Hong Kong murder trial hears

    Rurik Jutting 'deeply addicted' to cocaine, Hong Kong murder trial hears
    British banker Rurik Jutting had become a chronic user of cocaine and alcohol in the weeks leading up to his alleged murder of two young Indonesian women, Hong Kong’s high court has heard. On Wednesday, day three of Jutting’s trial for the 2014 murders of 23-year-old Sumarti Ningsih and 26-year-old Seneng Mujiasih, jurors were told how the Cambridge-educated defendant became dependent on a daily cocktail of cocaine, alcohol and energy drinks. Toxicologist Lau Fei-lung, who was called as an expe..
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  • 'Al-Shabab attack' on Kenyan town Mandera kills 12

    'Al-Shabab attack' on Kenyan town Mandera kills 12
    Image caption Those killed were staying in this guest house At least 12 people have been killed in an attack in Kenya claimed by Somalia-based militant Islamist group al-Shabab.The target was a guesthouse hosting members of a theatre group who were performing plays in schools in the north-eastern town of Mandera.Kenya's President Uhuru Kenyatta has called the attack "heinous".In Somalia, the militants exploded a truck bomb near an African Union milita..
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