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- Bodies, black boxes handed over from Ukraine crash site
- Gaza death toll tops 500 as U.S. steps up ceasefire efforts
- Ten killed in air strike north of Baghdad
- Nigeria Boko Haram attack causes over 15,000 to flee
- Seven killed in clashes between army and militants in Libya's Benghazi
- Ebola outbreak not hurting investment in Sierra Leone: foreign minister
- Mexico declares group home owner mentally unfit
- Britain, UN host 1st summit to end child marriages
- Israel pummels Gaza as world pushes for truce
- Traps set after reports of giant snake on NJ's Lake Hopatcong
- Rebels release train with bodies from downed jet
- Ukraine rebels hand over MH17 black boxes, call ceasefire
- Vital evidence feared withheld by Ukraine's rebels
- Ukraine rebels hand black boxes from downed plane to Malaysia experts
- Obama urges immediate access to Ukraine crash site
- Israeli shoots Palestinian dead in W. Bank: security source
- Kerry offers Gaza aid as truce diplomacy steps up
- Obama: Russia must press Ukraine rebels to allow plane probe
- South Sudan truce crumbles as rebels battle govt forces
- China's Xi signs Venezuela resource deals on LatAm blitz
- N. American box office goes bananas for 'Apes'
- Kerry, in Cairo, presses for Gaza cease-fire
- Delivery of French warship depends on Russia's attitude: Hollande
- Florida utilities seek to end energy efficiency rebates
- Nazi war crimes suspect, 89, hospitalized in US
- U.N. calls for probe of plane downed over Ukraine
- Suspect in Irish soldiers' deaths arrested in US
- Violence simmers in C. Africa as peace talks open
- Chisora-Fury fight is off after sparring injury
- South Sudanese rebels in Kampala to mend ties, seek troop withdrawal
- Gaza death toll rises as truce effort intensifies
- British royals thank adoring world as Prince George turns one
- Jovanovski advances at Baku Cup
- Slain Americans in Gaza among long line from U.S. to fight for Israel
- US urges global push for Israeli, Hamas cease-fire
Bodies, black boxes handed over from Ukraine crash site Posted: 21 Jul 2014 04:28 PM PDT By Anton Zverev and Peter Graff DONETSK Ukraine (Reuters) - The remains of some of the nearly 300 victims of the Malaysia Airlines plane downed over Ukraine were making their way to the Netherlands on Tuesday as a senior Ukrainian separatist leader handed over the plane's black boxes to Malaysian experts. Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte told a news conference on Monday that a train carrying around 200 body bags was on its way to rebel-held Donetsk and then to Kharkiv, which is in Ukrainian government hands, from where the bodies would be taken back to the Netherlands to be identified. The train left the crash site after the Malaysian prime minister reached agreement with the separatists for recovered bodies to be handed over to authorities in the Netherlands, where the largest number of victims came from. |
Gaza death toll tops 500 as U.S. steps up ceasefire efforts Posted: 21 Jul 2014 02:51 PM PDT
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Ten killed in air strike north of Baghdad Posted: 21 Jul 2014 09:13 AM PDT
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Nigeria Boko Haram attack causes over 15,000 to flee Posted: 21 Jul 2014 01:43 PM PDT More than 15,000 people have fled an area around the northeast Nigerian town of Damboa after a spate of lethal assaults by Islamist Boko Haram fighters during the weekend, the emergency services said on Monday. Suspected Islamists raided Damboa on Friday and Saturday, shooting dead more than 40 residents and burning houses, part of a pattern of killing that has forced tens of thousands to flee this year. Boko Haram, which is fighting for an Islamic state in Nigeria, has ceaselessly targeted civilians this year in rural parts of Borno state, where its fighters fled after a military offensive dislodged them from the cities. Abdulkair Ibrahim, a spokesman for the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) in Borno, said the agency had records of 15,204 people who had fled Damboa and the six villages -- Kimba, Madaragrau, Mandafuma, Chikwar Kir, Bomburatai and Sabon Kwatta. |
Seven killed in clashes between army and militants in Libya's Benghazi Posted: 21 Jul 2014 02:04 PM PDT By Ayman al-Warfalli and Feras Bosalum BENGHAZI Libya (Reuters) - Islamist militants attacked an army base in the eastern Libyan city of Benghazi on Monday, triggering fierce clashes involving helicopters and jets that killed at least seven people and wounded 40 others after days of escalating violence. Benghazi's clashes followed a week of fighting between rival militias for control of Tripoli International Airport in the capital that has prompted the North Africa country to appeal for international help to stop Libya becoming a failed state. Tripoli was calmer on Monday, but in Benghazi, militants linked to Islamist group Ansar al-Sharia attacked an army camp and were repelled by troops and forces loyal to renegade retired general Khalifa Haftar, who has been carrying out a self-declared war on Islamist fighters, security sources said. |
Ebola outbreak not hurting investment in Sierra Leone: foreign minister Posted: 21 Jul 2014 01:26 PM PDT
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Mexico declares group home owner mentally unfit Posted: 21 Jul 2014 04:32 PM PDT MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexican prosecutors say the owner of a group home raided last week is mentally unfit to face allegations that she frequently hit children. |
Britain, UN host 1st summit to end child marriages Posted: 21 Jul 2014 04:28 PM PDT LONDON (AP) — More than 700 million women alive today were married before they turned 18, the United Nations' children agency said Tuesday, as it co-hosts a London summit calling for more progress to end child marriages and the practice of female genital mutilation. |
Israel pummels Gaza as world pushes for truce Posted: 21 Jul 2014 04:27 PM PDT
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Traps set after reports of giant snake on NJ's Lake Hopatcong Posted: 21 Jul 2014 04:27 PM PDT (Reuters) - In a scene that could open the film "Snakes on a Jet Ski," New Jersey animal control workers have set traps to snare a reported 20-foot-long serpent slithering through the waters of Lake Hopatcong. Tales of the giant snake brought the state Department of Environmental Protection to the fresh water lake in northern New Jersey - the state's largest at 4 square miles (10 square km) - but the mystery has only deepened, DEP spokesman Bob Considine said on Monday. "One person says it's a boa constrictor, another says it's an anaconda," Considine said. "We don't have any confirmation of this snake at all." While a pet owner with a permit is allowed to keep a boa constrictor in New Jersey, anacondas are prohibited, Considine said.Initial reports of the creature surfaced more than a week ago when a resident of the lake popular with motor boat enthusiasts and jet skiers said he saw the snake under a dock at his boathouse. |
Rebels release train with bodies from downed jet Posted: 21 Jul 2014 04:26 PM PDT |
Ukraine rebels hand over MH17 black boxes, call ceasefire Posted: 21 Jul 2014 04:22 PM PDT
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Vital evidence feared withheld by Ukraine's rebels Posted: 21 Jul 2014 04:22 PM PDT |
Ukraine rebels hand black boxes from downed plane to Malaysia experts Posted: 21 Jul 2014 04:20 PM PDT
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Obama urges immediate access to Ukraine crash site Posted: 21 Jul 2014 04:07 PM PDT WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama sternly called on Russian President Vladimir Putin to compel Kremlin-backed separatists to stop hampering the probe at the Ukraine site of a downed passenger jet and allow international investigators unfettered access. |
Israeli shoots Palestinian dead in W. Bank: security source Posted: 21 Jul 2014 04:04 PM PDT
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Kerry offers Gaza aid as truce diplomacy steps up Posted: 21 Jul 2014 04:04 PM PDT
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Obama: Russia must press Ukraine rebels to allow plane probe Posted: 21 Jul 2014 03:55 PM PDT By Steve Holland WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Barack Obama piled pressure on Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday to force pro-Russian separatists in Ukraine to stop blocking an international investigation into the downing of a passenger jet last week. In what has become a dramatic escalation in the worst East-West crisis since the Cold War, Obama denounced the Russian role in eastern Ukraine in some of his strongest language yet and pointedly appealed to Putin to cut ties with the separatists or risk greater international isolation. "Now's the time for President Putin and Russia to pivot away from the strategy that they've been taking and get serious about trying to resolve hostilities within Ukraine," Obama said in remarks on the White House South Lawn. |
South Sudan truce crumbles as rebels battle govt forces Posted: 21 Jul 2014 03:53 PM PDT
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China's Xi signs Venezuela resource deals on LatAm blitz Posted: 21 Jul 2014 03:50 PM PDT
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N. American box office goes bananas for 'Apes' Posted: 21 Jul 2014 03:48 PM PDT
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Kerry, in Cairo, presses for Gaza cease-fire Posted: 21 Jul 2014 03:47 PM PDT By Arshad Mohammed and Yasmine Saleh CAIRO (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry began a diplomatic push on Monday to secure a cease-fire between Israel and Hamas, but senior U.S. officials acknowledged this would be difficult. More than 500 people have died in the Gaza Strip fighting, the vast majority of them Palestinians, as Israel has pursued an air and ground offensive to stop rocket attacks on its territory from the Hamas-dominated Gaza Strip. Kerry began his consultations, which are expected to include meetings with top officials in Egypt and possibly elsewhere in the region, by meeting U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon in Cairo on Monday night. "We're deeply concerned about the consequences of Israel's appropriate and legitimate effort to defend itself," Kerry said as he and Ban posed for pictures before their talks, according to a U.S. reporter who attended the picture-taking session. |
Delivery of French warship depends on Russia's attitude: Hollande Posted: 21 Jul 2014 03:45 PM PDT A decision on whether to deliver a second Mistral helicopter carrier to Russia will depend on Moscow's attitude over the Ukraine crisis, French President Francois Hollande said on Monday. Speaking during a dinner with the presidential press corps, Hollande said that a first warship was nearly finished and would be delivered as planned in October, despite strong opposition from France's allies. France has come under intense pressure from allies over the sale of the warships with London and Washington renewing their opposition on Monday. Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin said earlier on Monday he doubted France would cancel the contract, which he said would be worse for France than for Russia. |
Florida utilities seek to end energy efficiency rebates Posted: 21 Jul 2014 03:45 PM PDT By Bill Cotterell TALLAHASSEE (Reuters) - Attorneys for major power companies told state regulators Monday that mandates for energy efficiency rebates make them reward well-off Floridians at the expense of all residents and businesses. The Florida Public Service Commission, which regulates utilities, scheduled three days of hearings this week in a five-year review of its requirements that power companies help consumers with better windows, insulation, air conditioning and other efficiency measures. Florida Power & Light company attorney John Butler asked the five-member commission to let the requirement of solar subsidies expire this year. She said that's what the power companies really dislike as it cuts into their revenue. |
Nazi war crimes suspect, 89, hospitalized in US Posted: 21 Jul 2014 03:41 PM PDT PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A Nazi war crimes suspect accused of aiding in the killings of 216,000 Jewish people at a death camp and now awaiting an extradition hearing has been hospitalized. |
U.N. calls for probe of plane downed over Ukraine Posted: 21 Jul 2014 03:35 PM PDT |
Suspect in Irish soldiers' deaths arrested in US Posted: 21 Jul 2014 03:32 PM PDT DEARBORN, Mich. (AP) — Federal agents have arrested a man who the Irish government says is a suspect in the abduction, torture and killing of two Irish soldiers serving as United Nations peacekeepers in Lebanon 34 years ago. |
Violence simmers in C. Africa as peace talks open Posted: 21 Jul 2014 03:29 PM PDT
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Chisora-Fury fight is off after sparring injury Posted: 21 Jul 2014 03:25 PM PDT MANCHESTER, England (AP) — Dereck Chisora has withdrawn from his European heavyweight title fight against Tyson Fury after fracturing his hand during a sparring session. |
South Sudanese rebels in Kampala to mend ties, seek troop withdrawal Posted: 21 Jul 2014 03:23 PM PDT By Elias Biryabarema KAMPALA (Reuters) - A South Sudanese rebel delegation was due to hold talks with Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni in Kampala on Tuesday and will ask him to withdraw troops from South Sudan, where they were deployed to help the Juba government, the rebel camp said. Museveni said in January his forces were supporting South Sudanese President Salva Kiir against rebels led by the former deputy president Riek Machar. South Sudan's other neighbours and Western powers worry that it complicates efforts to end a conflict that erupted seven months ago and which has driven the nation towards famine. A Ugandan official said the timing of any withdrawal would be decided by Uganda alone and not "dictated" by others. |
Gaza death toll rises as truce effort intensifies Posted: 21 Jul 2014 03:16 PM PDT
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British royals thank adoring world as Prince George turns one Posted: 21 Jul 2014 03:10 PM PDT
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Jovanovski advances at Baku Cup Posted: 21 Jul 2014 03:01 PM PDT BAKU, Azerbaijan (AP) — Fifth-seeded Bojana Jovanovski of Serbia survived a scare against Patricia Mayr-Achleitner of Austria, winning 2-6, 7-5, 6-3 Monday to advance to the second round of the Baku Cup. |
Slain Americans in Gaza among long line from U.S. to fight for Israel Posted: 21 Jul 2014 02:51 PM PDT By Amanda Orr HOUSTON (Reuters) - Three days before he was killed fighting for Israel in Gaza, American Nissim Sean Carmeli sprained his ankle, and a doctor asked the Texan if he wanted to heal before going into action. He refused, according to Maya Kadosh, Israel's deputy consul for the U.S. Southwest. Carmeli, part of the elite Golani Brigade, and Golani sniper and fellow American Max Steinberg, 23, were among 13 Israeli Defense Forces soldiers killed on Sunday, the bloodiest day of the fighting in Gaza. Carmeli, 21, from South Padre Island, and Steinberg, from California's San Fernando Valley, were among the estimated 800 North Americans who enlist yearly in the 175,000-strong Israeli military, according to Joe Berkofsky, spokesman for the non-profit Friends of the Israel Defense Forces. |
US urges global push for Israeli, Hamas cease-fire Posted: 21 Jul 2014 02:51 PM PDT |
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