Wednesday, May 25, 2016

Analyst: Savchenko Release Shows Russia Wants Negotiations and other top stories.

  • Analyst: Savchenko Release Shows Russia Wants Negotiations

    MOSCOW— Russia’s release of Ukrainian pilot Nadiya Savchenko, exchanged for two Russian servicemen, was welcomed by rights groups and supporters. They maintain her nearly two-year detention, trial, and 22-year sentence on charges of complicity in the deaths of two Russian journalists in east Ukraine was a political show. "When Savchenko was convicted we spoke critically of that process,” said Denis Krivosheev, deputy director of the Europe and Central Asia regional office at Amnesty Internation..
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  • Israel's Netanyahu Adds Hard-Liner to Coalition

    Israel's Netanyahu Adds Hard-Liner to Coalition
    Over the years, he has been both a key ally and strong rival of Netanyahu's, holding a series of high-level Cabinet posts, including serving twice as Netanyahu's foreign minister. With the addition of Yisrael Beitenu's five seats, Netanyahu now holds a comfortable 66 to 54 majority in parliament, bringing some much needed stability to what had been a shaky coalition.But Netanyahu's Cabinet is now dominated by religious and nationalist hard-liners who oppose Palestinian independence — a key goal..
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  • European migrant crisis: Capsized boat horror caught on camera

    European migrant crisis: Capsized boat horror caught on camera
    Media captionItalian rescuers pull survivors from the water The deadly capsizing of a migrant boat in the Mediterranean has been caught on camera by the Italian navy as it rescued 562 people.The trawler overturned apparently as a result of people on board rushing to one side after spotting a rescue ship, and five were found dead.People clung desperately to the deck or dropped into the sea.Italy's Bettica patrol boat threw life rafts and jackets while another Italian ship sent rescue boats. ..
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  • In Obama's Visit to Hiroshima, a Complex Calculus of Asian Politics

    In Obama's Visit to Hiroshima, a Complex Calculus of Asian Politics
    In a recent interview with Japanese TV, Mr. Obama admitted that his efforts to reduce the world’s nuclear risks had resulted in only “modest progress in at least not seeing a huge increase in nuclear stockpiles.” His record on nuclear nonproliferation is mixed.With Russia, he struck a deal ratified in 2010 to limit weapons, but President Vladimir V. Putin has shown no signs of wanting to go further. Under the 2015 deal with Iran, the government there surrendered nearly all of its nuclear materi..
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  • Obama offers to beatbox for Vietnamese rapper

    Obama offers to beatbox for Vietnamese rapper
    During the final moments of a town hall in Ho Chi Minh City, Obama got a question from a 26-year-old rapper "Suboi," who spit a verse for the President after he offered to beatbox for her. Suboi asked Obama about the role of the arts in international relations."I want to know how important it is for a nation to really help and promote their art and culture to help nations in the future," she asked.Obama's answer was that artistic expression is important for helping people relate to each other. "..
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  • Linked to emperor, Ise Shrine is no ordinary shrine

    Linked to emperor, Ise Shrine is no ordinary shrine
    In this March 26, 2014 photo, Japan’s Empress Michiko walks toward the main hall of Ise Grand Shrine, or Ise Jingu, in Ise city, central Japan. The Shinto shrine that Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is taking his Group of Seven counterparts to on Thursday, May 26, 2016, is no ordinary shrine. The Japanese imperial family was once believed to be direct descendants of the goddess Amaterasu. Rituals at Ise shrine are intended for the imperial family. (Kyodo News via AP) JAPAN OUT, MANDATORY ..
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  • Congratulations, you're the new Taliban leader -- here's what to expect

    Congratulations, you're the new Taliban leader -- here's what to expect
    As a long-standing member of the Taliban's leadership and one of its most influential religious figures, you are a prime candidate for targeting by those ubiquitous drones that drift across the skies along the Afghan-Pakistan border. And not only are they surveying the tribal territories of North and South Waziristan; your predecessor's demise was in the Pakistani province of Baluchistan.Expect your freedom of movement and your ability to communicate to be curtailed, but remember they got Mullah..
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  • Belgian authorities detain 4 suspected IS recruiters, say they may have planned new attacks

    Belgian authorities detain 4 suspected IS recruiters, say they may have planned new attacks
    By Associated Press May 25 at 2:29 PM BRUSSELS — Belgian authorities detain 4 suspected IS recruiters, say they may have planned new attacks. Copyright 2016 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
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  • What's worse, being under ISIS rule or being saved by Kurds? Some Arabs aren't sure

    What's worse, being under ISIS rule or being saved by Kurds? Some Arabs aren't sure
    On one front, Iraqi forces have launched an offensive against the extremist group's stronghold in Falluja, west of Baghdad. At the same time in Syria, the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) are on the move to clear the countryside north of Raqqa, ISIS' de facto capital. That is perhaps the view from afar, but as is so often the case, the closer you get to this conflict, the less clear it becomes. One might expect that the long-suffering inhabitants of Raqqa, who have been under ISIS' heavy black yok..
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