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- Kurds push to drive militants from Mosul Dam with U.S. air support
- Ukraine says its troops make breakthrough in rebel stronghold
- U.N. nuclear chief upbeat after 'useful' Iran visit
- No response to calls for ceasefire in Libyan capital
- Pakistan opposition leader calls for tax boycott in anti-government protest
- UK report into Muslim Brotherhood delayed: Financial Times
- Wife convinced Cook to stay on as England skipper
- Inbee Park wins LPGA Championship
- Champion Cruzeiro regains Brazilian league lead
- Mexico: River spill to keep 88 schools closed
- Israeli wedding of Jew, Muslim draws protesters amid war tensions
- Chilean military chief who followed Pinochet dies
- Yang beats Conners in final of US Amateur
- New US strikes in Iraq include land-based bombers
- Germany's Steinmeier says leaders may agree to continue Ukraine crisis talks
- Ukraine says troops entered rebel-held city
- 'Turtles' outmuscle Stallone, Schwarzenegger at box office
- White House: Obama authorized U.S. strikes on Mosul Dam in Iraq
- Mao's archenemy Chiang Kai-shek part of mainstream
- Bordeaux beats Monaco 4-1 in French league
- Fresh violence in riot-hit US town, new autopsy ordered
- Clashes between Madagascar police, cattle rustlers kill 15
- Women bearing aid desperate to enter Ukraine as thousands flee
- Leading Scottish historian backs independence campaign
- Bayern gets German Cup defense off to good start
- Israel warns on security as Gaza truce talks resume
- Mexican billionaire offers advice for Latinos
- Infected Ebola patients flee after attack on Liberia clinic
- 13 children among Afghan Sikhs found in UK shipping container
- 5 things about the Champions League playoffs
- Rebels caught in north Syria two-pronged onslaught
Kurds push to drive militants from Mosul Dam with U.S. air support Posted: 17 Aug 2014 01:06 PM PDT
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Ukraine says its troops make breakthrough in rebel stronghold Posted: 17 Aug 2014 10:47 AM PDT
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U.N. nuclear chief upbeat after 'useful' Iran visit Posted: 17 Aug 2014 08:55 AM PDT
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No response to calls for ceasefire in Libyan capital Posted: 17 Aug 2014 11:54 AM PDT By Heba al-Shibani TRIPOLI (Reuters) - Libyan factions traded gunfire and shells in various parts of Tripoli on Sunday, ignoring international appeals for a ceasefire to end more than a month of fighting. The struggle in the capital is part of worsening chaos in the North African country where rebels who helped to topple Muammar Gaddafi in 2011 now vie for power and a share of Libya's oil wealth. The battles have forced the United Nations and Western governments to evacuate their diplomats, fearing Libya is sliding into civil war. The U.N. Mission in Libya said in a statement that it "deeply regrets that there was no response to the repeated international appeals and its own efforts for an immediate ceasefire." "The Mission warns that the continued fighting poses a serious threat to Libya's political process, and to the security and stability of the country," the U.N. said. |
Pakistan opposition leader calls for tax boycott in anti-government protest Posted: 17 Aug 2014 11:31 AM PDT
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UK report into Muslim Brotherhood delayed: Financial Times Posted: 17 Aug 2014 12:22 PM PDT (Reuters) - A British government report on Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood has been delayed as ministers and officials disagree over its findings, the Financial Times reported on Sunday, citing official sources. The newspaper said Prime Minister David Cameron, under pressure from allies in the Gulf, had asked Britain's ambassador to Saudi Arabia to conduct an investigation into whether the Muslim Brotherhood should be classified as a terrorist organization. Citing official sources, the newspaper said that the report had found the political group should not be labeled a terrorist organization and had found little evidence that its members are involved in terrorist activities. The Muslim Brotherhood, once Egypt's oldest, best organized and most successful political movement, has seen hundreds of its members killed and thousands detained since then-army chief Abdel Fattah al-Sisi overthrew elected president and Brotherhood member Mohamed Mursi 13 months ago, following weeks of protest. |
Wife convinced Cook to stay on as England skipper Posted: 17 Aug 2014 04:54 PM PDT
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Inbee Park wins LPGA Championship Posted: 17 Aug 2014 04:54 PM PDT |
Champion Cruzeiro regains Brazilian league lead Posted: 17 Aug 2014 04:47 PM PDT SAO PAULO (AP) — Bolivian striker Marcelo Moreno scored a first-half goal to help defending champion Cruzeiro defeat Santos 3-0 and retake the Brazilian league lead on Sunday. |
Mexico: River spill to keep 88 schools closed Posted: 17 Aug 2014 04:46 PM PDT MEXICO CITY (AP) — Eighty-eight schools in a northern Mexico state will not open Monday along with the rest of the country because of the danger of water contaminated by the spill of 10 million gallons (40,000 cubic meters) of acids from a copper mine into two rivers this month. |
Israeli wedding of Jew, Muslim draws protesters amid war tensions Posted: 17 Aug 2014 04:45 PM PDT By Allyn Fisher-Ilan RISHON LEZION Israel (Reuters) - Israeli police on Sunday blocked more than 200 far-right Israeli protesters from rushing guests at a wedding of a Jewish woman and Muslim man as they shouted "death to the Arabs" in a sign of tensions stoked by the Gaza war. Several dozen police, including members of the force's most elite units, formed human chains to keep the protesters from the wedding hall's gates and chased after many who defied them. Four protesters were arrested, and there were no injuries. A lawyer for the couple, Maral Malka, 23, and Mahmoud Mansour, 26, both from the Jaffa section of Tel Aviv, had unsuccessfully sought a court order to bar the protest. |
Chilean military chief who followed Pinochet dies Posted: 17 Aug 2014 04:44 PM PDT SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) — Ricardo Izurieta, the general who succeeded dictator Augusto Pinochet as head of Chile's military, died Sunday at age 71. |
Yang beats Conners in final of US Amateur Posted: 17 Aug 2014 04:41 PM PDT |
New US strikes in Iraq include land-based bombers Posted: 17 Aug 2014 04:06 PM PDT |
Germany's Steinmeier says leaders may agree to continue Ukraine crisis talks Posted: 17 Aug 2014 03:57 PM PDT German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier said on Sunday after a meeting with his counterparts from Ukraine, Russia and France that they would report back to leaders in their capitals and possibly agree on Monday or Tuesday how to continue talks. "We will, and that's what's been agreed now, first report to our heads of government and state in our capital cities and then possibly during the course of Tuesday tomorrow, agree how to continue today's discussion," Steinmeier told reporters. "The aim remains to bring about a ceasefire in Ukraine and to prevent future victims," Steinmeier added. |
Ukraine says troops entered rebel-held city Posted: 17 Aug 2014 03:52 PM PDT KIEV, Ukraine (AP) — Army troops have penetrated deep inside a rebel-controlled city in eastern Ukraine in what could prove a breakthrough development in the four-month-long conflict, the Ukrainian government said Sunday. |
'Turtles' outmuscle Stallone, Schwarzenegger at box office Posted: 17 Aug 2014 03:08 PM PDT
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White House: Obama authorized U.S. strikes on Mosul Dam in Iraq Posted: 17 Aug 2014 03:06 PM PDT The White House on Sunday said President Barack Obama had informed Congress he authorized U.S. air strikes in Iraq to help retake control of the Mosul Dam, and that the action was consistent with his goal of protecting U.S. citizens in that country. "The failure of the Mosul Dam could threaten the lives of large numbers of civilians, threaten U.S. personnel and facilities - including the U.S. embassy in Baghdad - and prevent the Iraqi government from providing critical services to the Iraqi populace," the White House said in a statement. "These operations are limited in their nature, duration, and scope and are being undertaken in coordination with and at the request of the government of Iraq." The Mosul Dam fell under the control of Islamic State militants earlier this month. |
Mao's archenemy Chiang Kai-shek part of mainstream Posted: 17 Aug 2014 02:58 PM PDT
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Bordeaux beats Monaco 4-1 in French league Posted: 17 Aug 2014 02:49 PM PDT PARIS (AP) — Monaco's poor start to the season continued on Sunday as it lost 4-1 at Bordeaux for its second straight defeat in the French league. |
Fresh violence in riot-hit US town, new autopsy ordered Posted: 17 Aug 2014 02:35 PM PDT
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Clashes between Madagascar police, cattle rustlers kill 15 Posted: 17 Aug 2014 02:25 PM PDT
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Women bearing aid desperate to enter Ukraine as thousands flee Posted: 17 Aug 2014 02:24 PM PDT
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Leading Scottish historian backs independence campaign Posted: 17 Aug 2014 02:21 PM PDT
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Bayern gets German Cup defense off to good start Posted: 17 Aug 2014 02:20 PM PDT BERLIN (AP) — Bayern Munich opened its German Cup defense with a 4-1 win at third-division side Preussen Muenster on Sunday. |
Israel warns on security as Gaza truce talks resume Posted: 17 Aug 2014 02:09 PM PDT
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Mexican billionaire offers advice for Latinos Posted: 17 Aug 2014 02:03 PM PDT
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Infected Ebola patients flee after attack on Liberia clinic Posted: 17 Aug 2014 01:22 PM PDT
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13 children among Afghan Sikhs found in UK shipping container Posted: 17 Aug 2014 01:11 PM PDT
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5 things about the Champions League playoffs Posted: 17 Aug 2014 01:04 PM PDT |
Rebels caught in north Syria two-pronged onslaught Posted: 17 Aug 2014 01:03 PM PDT
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