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Syrian government launches Aleppo ground attack

Posted: 27 Sep 2016 12:38 PM PDT

People look at the sky fearing an airstrike in the rebel-held al-Myassar neighbourhood of AleppoBy Tom Perry and Angus McDowall BEIRUT (Reuters) - Syrian government forces and their allies attacked the opposition-held sector of Aleppo on several fronts on Tuesday, the biggest ground assault yet in a massive new campaign that has destroyed a U.S.-backed ceasefire. The United States says the assault on Aleppo is proof that President Bashar al-Assad and his Russian and regional allies have abandoned an international peace process to pursue victory on the battlefield after nearly six years of civil war. More than 250,000 civilians are believed to be trapped inside the besieged rebel-held sector of Aleppo, where intensive bombing over the past week has killed hundreds of people, many trapped under buildings brought down by bunker-busting bombs.


U.S., Japan, South Korea consider more steps against North Korea: U.S.

Posted: 27 Sep 2016 01:06 PM PDT

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un gives field guidance during a visit to the Taedonggang Syringe FactoryThe United States, Japan and South Korea have been working to cut off North Korean revenue streams from coal and overseas workers and are considering further joint action after Pyongyang's latest nuclear test, a senior U.S. official said on Tuesday. Daniel Russel, the U.S. assistant secretary of state for East Asia, said the three countries had been making progress in key areas, including disrupting North Korea's arms trade and de-flagging North Korean ships. "We're focusing our efforts on cutting off sources of revenue for the regime's unlawful nuclear and ballistic weapons programs, including revenue generated through the coal trade and overseas by North Korean workers," Russel said in prepared testimony for a congressional hearing.


More attacks foiled on French Riviera since Nice carnage: prosecutor

Posted: 27 Sep 2016 01:43 PM PDT

Members of the Paris VTT brigade of the DPP patrol along the banks of the Seine during the opening day of the Paris Plages beach festival in ParisPlanned attacks on sporting events, schools and religious sites on the French Riviera have been foiled since the killings of 86 people on Nice's seaside promenade in July, the city's prosecutor has said. "Several cases have been passed on to the anti-terrorism prosecutor in Paris. It was about religious sites, during certain celebrations, sporting events, stadiums, schools," Prosecutor Jean-Michel Pretre told France 3 television, according to excerpts from a documentary program published on its website on Tuesday in advance of broadcast.


Kashmiris warn India its crackdown is turning some to militancy

Posted: 27 Sep 2016 05:37 PM PDT

A man in a balaclava jumps over burning debris during a protest against the recent killings in Kashmir, in SrinagarBy Douglas Busvine and Fayaz Bukhari SRINAGAR, India (Reuters) - Simmering anger over India's crackdown on 10 weeks of protests in Kashmir risks drawing more young people to radical rebellion, demonstrators and security officials warn, as the sense of despair and alienation from New Delhi deepens. "They are treating us like 'dons', like we are criminals," said Bilal Bhat, a 27-year-old journalist who is active in a local youth civil rights movement. A conflict that has seeped for decades and spilled into war twice between nuclear-armed rivals India and Pakistan usually passes little noticed by the international community.


Germany boosts security for Muslim centres in Dresden after mosque bombing

Posted: 27 Sep 2016 12:17 PM PDT

Police inspect the front of a mosque in Dresden, one day after an improvised bomb destroyed the entranceGerman police are stepping up protection of Muslim institutions in Dresden after two improvised bombs exploded in the eastern city on Monday evening, one at a mosque and one at an international conference centre. "Even if we so far have no claim of responsibility, we must go on the basis that the motive was xenophobic," Horst Kretzschmar, president of Dresden police, said in a statement. Kretzschmar said three mosques, a Muslim social centre and a prayer room would be given protection immediately.


U.S to deploy anti-missile system in South Korea 'as soon as possible'

Posted: 27 Sep 2016 04:51 PM PDT

A Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) interceptor is launched during a successful intercept testBy David Brunnstrom WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States will speed up deployment of the THAAD anti-missile system to South Korea given the pace of North Korea's missile tests, and it will be stationed there "as soon as possible," the top U.S. diplomat for East Asia said on Tuesday. Daniel Russel, assistant secretary of state for East Asia, also told a congressional hearing the United States was in discussions with international partners, including the European Union, to deny North Korea access to international banking infrastructure after its recent nuclear and missile tests.


Muslim radical convicted in destruction of mausoleums

Posted: 27 Sep 2016 05:40 PM PDT

Ahmad Al Faqi Al Mahdi, right, a Malian Islamic extremist who pleaded guilty to destruction of historic mausoleums in Timbuktu, waits in the court room to hear the verdict of the International Criminal Court in The Hague, Netherlands, Tuesday, Sept. 27, 2016. (Bas Czerwinski POOL via AP)THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — An international court on Tuesday found a Muslim radical guilty of committing a war crime by overseeing the destruction of historic mausoleums in the Malian desert city of Timbuktu, and sentenced him to nine years in prison.


China shuts schools and recalls fishing boats as typhoon hits

Posted: 27 Sep 2016 05:19 PM PDT

China shut schools and canceled dozens of flights as Typhoon Megi made landfall in the southern province of Fujian on Wednesday with winds of close to 120 km per hour (75 mph), the official Xinhua news agency said. Megi, which has killed four people and injured more than 523 in Taiwan since roaring in from the Pacific, made landfall at 4:40 a.m. local time (2040 GMT Tuesday). Chinese authorities issued their third-highest severe weather warning in anticipation of the storm.

Poll shows minority of Australians want gay marriage vote

Posted: 27 Sep 2016 04:45 PM PDT

CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — An opinion poll on Thursday showed that a minority of Australians support the government's plan to hold a national vote on whether gay marriage should be allowed.

LGBTQ festival canceled in Haiti amid threats, gov't order

Posted: 27 Sep 2016 04:45 PM PDT

An LGBT pride flag hangs on a bookshelf by a Massimadi festival poster, right, at the the Kouraj organization office in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Tuesday Sept. 27, 2016. The four-day Massimadi film, art and performance event was supposed to start Tuesday but organizers of the cultural festival celebrating Haiti's Afro-Caribbean LGBTQ community say it has been called off due to threats of violence. (AP Photo/Dieu Nalio Chery)PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) — Organizers of a cultural festival in Haiti celebrating the Afro-Caribbean LGBTQ community said Tuesday that it has been called off due to numerous threats of violence and a subsequent prohibition by a government commissioner.


Syrian army retakes Aleppo district as bombs rain down

Posted: 27 Sep 2016 04:44 PM PDT

Syrian forces captured the largely deserted Palestinian refugee camp of Handarat, on the outskirts of Aleppo, on September 24, 2016Syria's army took control of a rebel-held district in central Aleppo on Tuesday, after days of heavy air strikes that have killed dozens and sparked allegations of war crimes. In the first advance since announcing plans last week to retake all of the divided city, pro-government troops seized the Farafira district northwest of Aleppo's historic citadel, a military source told AFP. The push follows several days of Syrian and Russian air strikes on rebel-held Aleppo neighbourhoods -- some of the fiercest bombardment of the five-year conflict so far -- after a ceasefire deal brokered by Moscow and Washington collapsed last week.


Password breach could have ripple effects well beyond Yahoo

Posted: 27 Sep 2016 04:44 PM PDT

FILE - This Jan. 14, 2015 file photo shows Yahoo's headquarters in Sunnyvale, Calif. As investors and investigators weigh the damage of Yahoo's massive breach to the internet icon, information security experts worry that the record-breaking haul of password data could be used to open locks up and down the web. While it's unknown to what extent the stolen data has been or will be circulating, giant breaches can send ripples of insecurity across the internet. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez, File)LONDON (AP) — As investors and investigators weigh the damage of Yahoo's massive breach to the internet icon, information security experts worry that the record-breaking haul of password data could be used to open locks up and down the web.


'Nice guy' Fowler won't change in Ryder Cup matches

Posted: 27 Sep 2016 04:30 PM PDT

United States' Phil Mickelson watches as United States' Rickie Fowler drives on the sixth hole during a practice round for the Ryder Cup golf tournament Tuesday, Sept. 27, 2016, at Hazeltine National Golf Club in Chaska, Minn. (AP Photo/Chris Carlson)CHASKA, Minn. (AP) — The first question Rickie Fowler was asked at the Ryder Cup was as good an indication as any of how his year has gone.


Islamist rebel gets nine years imprisonment for Timbuktu destruction

Posted: 27 Sep 2016 04:26 PM PDT

A UN peacekeeper stands guard at the Djinguereber mosque during a visit by a UN delegation on election day in TimbuktuBy Stephanie van den Berg THE HAGUE (Reuters) - War crimes judges on Tuesday sentenced a former Islamist rebel who admitted wrecking holy shrines during Mali's 2012 conflict to nine years in prison, in the first such case to focus on destruction of cultural heritage. Human rights groups and international legal experts hope Ahmad al-Faqi al-Mahdi's case in the International Criminal Court may serve as a deterrent to a kind of devastation that continues to be a feature of global conflicts yet has gone largely unpunished. Al-Mahdi expressed remorse for his involvement in the destruction of 10 mausoleums and religious sites in Timbuktu dating from Mali's 14th-century golden age as a trading hub and center of Sufi Islam, a branch of the religion seen as idolatrous by some hardline Muslim groups.


Senate blocks stopgap bill to prevent shutdown this weekend

Posted: 27 Sep 2016 04:25 PM PDT

FILE - In tis June 21, 2016, file photo, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell of Ky., accompanied by, from left, Sen. John Barrasso, R-Wyo., Sen. John Thune, R-S.D., and Senate Majority Whip John Cornyn of Texas, listen to a question during a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington. Democrats opened a last-minute push Tuesday, Sept. 27, for new talks on must-do legislation to prevent the government from shutting down this weekend, fight the Zika virus and help flood-ravaged Louisiana rebuild. The aim is to see if Republicans will relent and add money to help Flint, Mich., with its water crisis — and get Capitol Hill off a collision course that could lead to a government shutdown this weekend. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File)WASHINGTON (AP) — A must-do bill to prevent the government from shutting down this weekend and to fund the fight against the Zika virus is stalled in the Senate, held up by bipartisan opposition as the clock ticks toward a Friday deadline.


Trump-Clinton debate seen by record 84 million U.S. TV viewers

Posted: 27 Sep 2016 04:23 PM PDT

A record 84 million people tuned in to U.S. television networks on Monday night for the first presidential debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, a huge audience rarely seen on TV in the age of digital streaming and social media. The estimated ratings figure from Nielsen included people watching the raucous face-off across 13 U.S. cable and broadcast networks and public television station PBS. The audience beat the 80.6 million record set by the Jimmy Carter-Ronald Reagan TV presidential debate in 1980 but fell short of the 100 million viewers some analysts had predicted for the event.

Allardyce failed to learn from slip-ups by England managers

Posted: 27 Sep 2016 04:19 PM PDT

FILE - In this Sunday Sept. 4, 2016 file photo England's coach Sam Allardyce watches from the sidelines during their World Cup Group F qualifying soccer match against Slovakia in Trnava, Slovakia. England manager Sam Allardyce's comments during a newspaper sting will be examined by his employers at the Football Association, after he was filmed by Britain's Daily Telegraph newspaper appearing to advise undercover reporters posing as businessmen on how to sidestep an outlawed player transfer practice. (AP Photo/Bundas Engler, File)MANCHESTER, England (AP) — Being England manager was the proudest moment of Sam Allardyce's career. He threw it all away after one game because of a series of indiscretions involving undercover journalists, failing to learn from the mistakes of his predecessors.


Tearful reunions as Colombia rebels embrace peace

Posted: 27 Sep 2016 04:11 PM PDT

Members of the Colombian Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) guerrilla attend the broadcasting of the signing of the peace at El Diamante rebel camp, Caqueta department, ColombiaMiriam Vanegas had not seen her son for 10 years after FARC rebels took him away into the Colombian wilderness. Now the fighters have signed a peace deal, and she has him back. As the FARC -- the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia -- prepared to approve a historic peace deal signed on Monday, Miriam spotted Pablo Esteban in images filmed at a conference held by the force.


UK opens secret files about 'Jewish terrorists' in 1940s

Posted: 27 Sep 2016 04:08 PM PDT

This a declassified document released by the British Security Service made available Wednesday Sept. 28, 2016. UK opened secret files about 'Jewish terrorists' in 1940s. The newly declassified British security services files document repeated attacks by 'Jewish terrorists' trying to drive British forces out of Palestine in the drive toward establishing a Jewish state. The files show how British agents tried to contain the threat of militant activities and keep the groups from launching attacks in Europe and Britain.(The National Archive via AP)LONDON (AP) — The call to British military security forces came early in the morning, shortly after 1 a.m., and could not be ignored. The informant's message was alarming: Assassins planned to kill the commander of British forces in Palestine the following morning; evasive action was needed.


The Latest: Another victory for US in (Junior) Ryder Cup

Posted: 27 Sep 2016 04:05 PM PDT

Members of the 2016 United States Ryder Cup team pose for a group photo before a practice round for the Ryder Cup golf tournament Tuesday, Sept. 27, 2016, at Hazeltine National Golf Club in Chaska, Minn. (AP Photo/Chris Carlson)CHASKA, Minn. (AP) — The Latest on the Ryder Cup (all times local):


Serena picks Auckland for Aussie Open warm-up

Posted: 27 Sep 2016 04:04 PM PDT

Serena Williams is currently ranked number two in the world after Angelique Kerber broke her 186-week reign at the topSerena Williams will headline the Auckland Classic in January, organisers said Wednesday, hailing her appearance as a major coup for the New Zealand tournament. The 22-time Grand Slam winner has never played in the January 2-7 tournament before, preferring to warm-up for the Australian Open at the Hopman Cup in Perth in recent years. Williams, the reigning Wimbledon champion, is currently ranked number two in the world after Angelique Kerber broke her 186-week reign at the top.


Slimani torments Porto again, Leicester wins 1-0

Posted: 27 Sep 2016 04:01 PM PDT

Leicester's players celebrate the opening goal of their team during the Champions League Group G soccer match between Leicester City and FC Porto at King Power Stadium, Leicester, England, Tuesday, Sept. 27, 2016. (AP Photo/Rui Vieira)LEICESTER, England (AP) — Islam Slimani kept up his hot streak against Porto by scoring Leicester's first-half goal in a 1-0 victory in the Champions League on Tuesday, maintaining the English champions' 100 percent start to Group G.


Final US pick Ryan Moore ready for Ryder Cup debut

Posted: 27 Sep 2016 04:01 PM PDT

United States' Ryan Moore hits a drive on the second hole during a practice round for the Ryder Cup golf tournament Tuesday, Sept. 27, 2016, at Hazeltine National Golf Club in Chaska, Minn. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)CHASKA, Minn. (AP) — Ryan Moore had just placed second in the Tour Championship, capping a strong weekend in Atlanta with a narrow playoff loss to Rory McIlroy , when he began to load up his gear in the parking lot about 45 minutes later, a flight home to Las Vegas with his family fast approaching.


Clinton energized, Trump hits Florida battleground

Posted: 27 Sep 2016 03:58 PM PDT

Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton speaks to press on her plane on September 27, 2016An exuberant Hillary Clinton came out swinging against Donald Trump on Tuesday, lashing him as "dangerously incoherent" as her Republican opponent hit the campaign trail hard in battleground state Florida. Clinton's energy suggested she was climbing out of perhaps the worst period of her 15-month campaign, when she blundered by belittling Trump supporters and then was laid up with pneumonia earlier this month. "I felt so positive about it," Clinton told reporters aboard her campaign plane the day after going toe to toe with 70-year-old Trump and frequently forcing her prickly opponent onto the back foot.


Obama names career diplomat as US ambassador to Cuba

Posted: 27 Sep 2016 03:54 PM PDT

FILE - In this Jan. 18, 2016, file photo Jeffrey DeLaurentis, Charge d'Affaires to the U.S. Embassy in Havana, Cuba, speaks in Atlanta. President Barack Obama has tapped a career diplomat to be the first U.S. ambassador to Cuba in more than 50 years. The White House announced Sept. 27, that Obama plans to nominate DeLaurentis to the post. DeLaurentis currently is the top diplomat at the U.S. Embassy in Havana. Senate confirmation is required but could be tough to win before Obama's term ends in January. (AP Photo/David Goldman, File)WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama on Tuesday announced career diplomat Jeffrey DeLaurentis as his choice to become the first U.S. ambassador to Cuba in more than a half-century, a move that sets up a possible fight with congressional critics of Obama's overtures to the communist island nation.


Obama power plant rules face key test in court

Posted: 27 Sep 2016 03:53 PM PDT

U.S. President Barack Obama prepares to speak at the dedication of the Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History and Culture in WashingtonThe centerpiece of President Barack Obama's climate change strategy faced a key test on Tuesday as conservative appeals court judges questioned whether his administration overstepped its legal authority under an air pollution law to make sweeping changes to the U.S. electric sector. Twenty-seven states led by coal-producer West Virginia and industry groups are challenging the Environmental Protection Agency's Clean Power Plan rules before 10 judges of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.


Elon Musk outlines Mars colonization plan

Posted: 27 Sep 2016 03:53 PM PDT

SpaceX CEO Elon Musk unveils his plans to colonize Mars during the International Astronautical Congress in GuadalajaraBy Irene Klotz GUADALAJARA, Mexico (Reuters) - SpaceX is developing a massive rocket and capsule to transport large numbers of people and cargo to Mars with the ultimate goal of colonizing the planet, company chief and tech billionaire Elon Musk said on Tuesday. Musk outlined his plans for the Mars rocket, capable of carrying 100 passengers plus cargo per voyage, even as SpaceX is still investigating why a different rocket carrying a $200 million Israeli satellite blew up on a launch pad in Florida earlier this month. "You can't create a self sustaining civilization if the ticket price is $10 billion per person," he said during a presentation at the International Astronautical Congress meeting in Guadalajara.


Mexican immigration officials attacked to free migrants

Posted: 27 Sep 2016 03:50 PM PDT

MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexican immigration officials say five gunmen on motorcycles brazenly attacked a government vehicle transporting 25 immigrants and a suspected human trafficker, helping the smuggler and migrants to escape.

Rebels could become guides, cheesemakers in post-war Colombia

Posted: 27 Sep 2016 03:42 PM PDT

Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos (L) and Marxist rebel leader Timochenko shake hands after signing an accord ending a half-century war that killed a quarter of a million people, in CartagenaBy Julia Symmes Cobb and Nelson Bocanegra EL DIAMANTE, Colombia (Reuters) - Veterans of Colombia's FARC guerrilla army could soon be making a living as eco-tourism guides, beef processors or cheese makers under plans by the Marxist group to invest in economic projects once a peace deal takes hold. Vast swathes of rural land abandoned for decades because of war will be open to development, including by ex-fighters from the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) working on communal farms and other initiatives funded by the group. President Juan Manuel Santos and top rebel leader Timochenko signed peace on Monday, ending a 52-year-old conflict that killed more than 220,000 people and forced millions more from their homes.


Senators press FBI director on response to terrorism threat

Posted: 27 Sep 2016 03:31 PM PDT

FBI Director James Comey testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, Sept. 27, 2016, before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee hearing on on terror threats. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican senators pressed FBI Director James Comey on Tuesday about whether anything more could have been done to prevent recent acts of extremist violence, including the Orlando nightclub massacre and the Manhattan bombing this month. Comey said the FBI admits mistakes when it makes them, but he did not agree that anything should have been done differently or that any red flags were missed.


Pjanic and Higuain help Juventus ease to 4-0 win over Dinamo

Posted: 27 Sep 2016 03:29 PM PDT

Juventus's Gonzalo Higuain celebrates after team mate Miralem Pjanic scored his side's first goal during the Champions League Group H soccer match between Dinamo Zagreb and Juventus, at Maksimir stadium in Zagreb, Croatia, Tuesday, Sept. 27, 2016. (AP Photo/Darko Bandic)ZAGREB, Croatia (AP) — Juventus' big summer signings proved their worth as Miralem Pjanic and Gonzalo Higuain helped the Italian side to a 4-0 win at Dinamo Zagreb in the Champions League on Tuesday.


Sarkozy would offer UK new EU treaty if he wins French presidency: FT

Posted: 27 Sep 2016 03:21 PM PDT

Nicolas Sarkozy, former head of the Les Republicains political party, attends a political rally in Franconville(Reuters) - French presidential candidate Nicolas Sarkozy said on Tuesday he would offer Britain a chance to reverse its Brexit vote by negotiating a new treaty for the European Union with Germany, if he wins presidency in 2017, the Financial Times reported. Sarkozy said the new treaty would focus on reforming the Schengen passport-free zone, restricting the European Commission's prerogatives to a dozen, integrating the eurozone further and halting membership talks with Turkey, according to FT.


Friend texted worries about boating with Marlins' Fernandez

Posted: 27 Sep 2016 03:21 PM PDT

Miami Marlins third baseman Martin Prado, from left, shortstop Adeiny Hechavarria and left fielder Marcell Ozuna stand during a pre-game ceremony honoring pitcher Jose Fernandez before a baseball game against the New York Mets, Monday, Sept. 26, 2016, in Miami. Fernandez died in a boating accident Sunday. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky)MIAMI (AP) — Miami Marlins pitcher Jose Fernandez was a patron at a Miami River bar and restaurant the same night he and two friends were killed in a boat crash, a spokeswoman for the establishment confirmed Tuesday.


Malian jihadist jailed for Timbuktu attacks

Posted: 27 Sep 2016 03:21 PM PDT

Alleged Al-Qaeda-linked Islamist leader Ahmad al-Faqi al-Mahdi pleaded guilty to a single charge of cultural destruction at the International Criminal Court in The HagueWar crimes judges jailed a Malian jihadist Tuesday for nine years for demolishing Timbuktu's fabled shrines, a landmark ruling seen as a warning that destroying mankind's heritage will not go unpunished. In the first such case to focus on cultural destruction as a war crime, the International Criminal Court found Ahmad al-Faqi al-Mahdi guilty of directing attacks on the UNESCO world heritage site during the jihadist takeover of northern Mali in 2012. Mahdi "supervised the destruction and gave instructions to the attackers" who took pickaxes and bulldozers to the centuries-old shrines, presiding judge Raul Pangalangan told the tribunal.


Serena Williams to start 2017 season in Auckland

Posted: 27 Sep 2016 03:19 PM PDT

WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — Second-ranked Serena Williams will begin her 2017 season and Australian Open buildup at the ASB Classic in Auckland, New Zealand, organizers confirmed Tuesday.

Magnitude 5.4 quake hits off Greek island of Rhodes, no damage

Posted: 27 Sep 2016 03:18 PM PDT

ATHENS (Reuters) - A quake measuring 5.4 struck off the coast of the Greek island of Rhodes late on Tuesday, Athens Geodynamic Institute reported, but there were no reports of damage or casualties. The quake's epicenter was at sea, about 30 kilometers (19 miles) off Rhodes and 387 kilometers (240 miles) southeast of Athens. Greece and its surrounding region are often rattled by earthquakes at sea, most causing no serious damage. (Reporting Lefteris Papadimas; Editing by Dan Grebler)

Prosecutor: Woman burned alive for witchcraft in Peru jungle

Posted: 27 Sep 2016 03:17 PM PDT

LIMA, Peru (AP) — A woman accused of being a witch was burned alive on a bonfire in an indigenous community in a remote part of the country's Amazon rainforest, authorities said Tuesday.

As Aleppo burns, US announces new slice of Syria aid

Posted: 27 Sep 2016 03:12 PM PDT

Aid is seen strewn across the floor in the town of Orum al-Kubra on the western outskirts of the northern Syrian city of AleppoWith the Syrian city of Aleppo facing a new regime onslaught and Washington's diplomacy under criticism for failing to halt the carnage, the United States announced a new aid package Tuesday. The State Department said it would release a further $364 million to UN aid agencies and NGOs working to help vulnerable Syrian civilians inside and outside the war-torn country. The latest slice of funding brings the total amount that the United States -- the effort's biggest single donor -- has spent since the war started more than five years ago to $5.9 billion.


Relief for Vietto as Sevilla edges Lyon in Champions League

Posted: 27 Sep 2016 03:11 PM PDT

Sevilla's Wissam Ben Yedder, left, celebrates his opening goal with his teammate Samir Nasri during the Champions League group H soccer match group between Sevilla and Lyon at Ramon Sanchez-Pizjuan stadium, in Sevilla, Spain, Tuesday, Sept. 27, 2016. (AP Photo/Miguel Angel Morenatti)SEVILLE, Spain (AP) — No Sevilla player felt as relieved as Luciano Vietto after the hosts beat Lyon 1-0 in the Champions League on Tuesday.


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