Wednesday, November 16, 2016

Meet the Russian Bank with Ties to Donald Trump and other top stories.

  • Meet the Russian Bank with Ties to Donald Trump

    Whatever the truth behind the alleged link between Donald Trump’s organization and the Russian financial firm Alfa Bank, the real surprise is that Alfa’s name has taken so long to work itself into the world’s most garish narrative of 2016. On Monday, Slate had published a story about communication between a server hosting Trump Organization domain addresses and a server owned by Alfa Bank. Cyber-security firm Mandiant, a unit of FireEye Inc. feye , said there was no conclusive evidence ..
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  • Russia Extends Aleppo Cease-Fire and Urges Rebels to Leave

    Russia Extends Aleppo Cease-Fire and Urges Rebels to Leave
    Photo Rebel fighters firing mortar shells at government-controlled areas in Aleppo, Syria, on Oct. 30. Credit Omar Haj Kadour/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images MOSCOW — Russia said on Wednesday that it would extend a moratorium on airstrikes in the Syrian city of Aleppo until Friday to give embattled antigovernment rebels a chance to leave the city and to “avoid senseless victims” of continued fighting.Under terms of the cease-fire ordered by President Vladimir V. Put..
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  • A new MH370 report says the plane was in a 'high and increasing rate of descent' when it vanished

    A new MH370 report says the plane was in a 'high and increasing rate of descent' when it vanished
    Children write messages of hope for passengers of missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) outside Kuala Lumpur June 14, 2014. Reuters/Samsul Said A report into missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 by the Australian safety investigator leading the search supports its view that the aircraft descended rapidly after running out of fuel with no human intervention, the agency said on Wednesday. Flight MH370 disappeared in March 2..
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  • KKK's official newspaper supports Donald Trump for president

    KKK's official newspaper supports Donald Trump for president
    Among the small number of American newspapers that have embraced Donald Trump’s campaign, there is one, in particular, that stands out. It is called the Crusader — and it is one of the most prominent newspapers of the Ku Klux Klan. Under the banner "Make America Great Again," the entire front page of the paper's current issue is devoted to a lengthy defense of Trump’s message — an embrace some have labeled a de facto endorsement. "'Make America Great Again!' It is a slogan that has been repeate..
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  • Asia Pacific|Philippines' Deal With China Pokes a Hole in US Strategy

    Asia Pacific|Philippines' Deal With China Pokes a Hole in US Strategy
    The Philippine president, Rodrigo Duterte, is angry with the United States over its criticism of his lethal antidrug program, in which 2,000 people have been killed, mostly by the police. In Washington, the ranking Democrat on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Benjamin L. Cardin of Maryland, has vowed to block any sale of assault rifles to the Philippine police, Senate aides confirmed Tuesday. While President Obama has criticized extrajudicial killings in the Philippines, blocking weapons..
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  • ISIS human shields tell of escape from forced march

    ISIS human shields tell of escape from forced march
    This was the moment, late one afternoon last week, that ISIS militants came to Asa'ad's village, rounding up families and forcing them onto the road north towards Mosul. Some of the ISIS fighters were foreigners, some Iraqi. The man who came to their door, he says, was Syrian.It has become an all-too-familiar story: As ISIS retreats from the villages it has occupied for the last two years, it forces civilians -- including toddlers and the elderly -- to leave their homes. They become human shield..
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  • North Korea preparing for another ballistic missile launch, sources say

    North Korea preparing for another ballistic missile launch, sources say
    North Korea is preparing to launch another intermediate-range ballistic missile in the next 24 to 72 hours, two U.S. officials with knowledge of the latest intelligence assessment tell Fox News. The pre-Election Day launch of the Musudan missile would be the ninth test launch this year, in addition to two nuclear tests by the communist nation in defiance of United Nations sanctions. Neither official would specify what the latest satellite imagery showed indicating a launch was days away. The U...
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  • What do North Koreans think about Kim Jong Un? This survey tries to find out.

    What do North Koreans think about Kim Jong Un? This survey tries to find out.
    TOKYO — What do North Koreans think about their leaders? It’s an impossible question to answer, given that North Korea is a totalitarian state where professing anything other than wholehearted adulation for the Kim regime could land a person in a political prison camp — or worse. For years, researchers in Seoul have been trying to collect data on North Korean thought by conducting surveys of people who have escaped from the police state and made it to safety in South Korea. But now a new proj..
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  • How hip-hop turned on Trump and settled for Clinton in 2016

    How hip-hop turned on Trump and settled for Clinton in 2016
    The unbalanced force in this case is Donald Trump, whose name for years was invoked to signify wealth and power in hip-hop lyrics, but who is now driving artists who had supported Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders back toward Hillary Clinton.Enthusiasm for Sanders during the Democratic primary drove energy away from Clinton, often putting her on the defense over issues like criminal justice reform, her ties to Wall Street and her position as a longstanding leader in the Democratic establishment. But n..
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  • South Africa set for release of Zuma 'corruption' report

    South Africa set for release of Zuma 'corruption' report
    Media captionWhy marchers want Zuma to go The findings of an investigation into corruption allegations against South Africa's President Jacob Zuma are set to be released.The move comes after Mr Zuma decided to drop his court bid to block the release of the report "in the interests of justice".The ANC leader is accused of an improper relationship with wealthy businessmen.Police fired water cannon to disperse protesters demanding his resignation.The protesters, supporters of the Economic Free..
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