Wednesday, January 25, 2017

Queen misses New Year's Day Sandringham service and other top stories.

  • Queen misses New Year's Day Sandringham service

    Image caption The Queen's Christmas message was pre-recorded The Queen has not attended a New Year's Day church service at Sandringham because of a "lingering heavy cold".Her daughter Princess Anne told well-wishers outside the church that her mother was feeling "better".A Buckingham Palace spokeswoman said the Queen was "still recuperating".She and the Duke of Edinburgh left for their Christmas break a day late on 22 December, travelling by helicopte..
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  • North Korea Will Test Intercontinental Ballistic Missile, Kim Says

    North Korea Will Test Intercontinental Ballistic Missile, Kim Says
    Photo “We have reached the final stage in preparations to test-launch an intercontinental ballistic rocket,” North Korea’s Kim Jong-un said Sunday. Credit KCNA/Reuters SEOUL, South Korea — North Korea’s leader, Kim Jong-un, said on Sunday that his country was making final preparations to conduct its first test of an intercontinental ballistic missile — a bold statement less than a month before the inauguration of President-elect Donald J. Trump.Although North Korea has ..
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  • Britain's May calls for unity in 2017 after divisive Brexit vote

    Britain's May calls for unity in 2017 after divisive Brexit vote
    LONDON British Prime Minister Theresa May pledged in a New Year message on Sunday to seek a Brexit deal that would work for all Britons, not just those who voted to leave the European Union in a referendum she said had laid bare the nation's divisions. Britons voted by 52 to 48 percent last June to leave the EU and the tone of the public debate about what Brexit should look like has remained acrimonious. May said in her televised message that, despite the divisions, Britons shared a desire ..
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  • 23 dead, 17 missing after Indonesian ferry catches fire

    23 dead, 17 missing after Indonesian ferry catches fire
    Ali Kotarumalos, Associated Press 10:57 a.m. EST January 1, 2017People inspect charred personal belongings of the passengers of a ferry that caught fire off the coast of Jakarta.(Photo: AP)JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — At least 23 people were killed and 17 others were missing after a ferry caught fire Sunday off the coast of Indonesia's capital, officials said.The vessel was carrying more than 230 people from Jakarta's port of Muara Angke to Tidung, a resort island in the Kepulauan Se..
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  • Terrorist Attack at Istanbul Nightclub Kills Dozens

    Terrorist Attack at Istanbul Nightclub Kills Dozens
    No one immediately claimed responsibility for the mass shooting, which came as threats against Turkey by the Islamic State and its supporters have increased. It was the fourth terrorist attack in Turkey in less than a month. Prime Minister Binali Yildirim told reporters that the authorities did not yet have hard evidence on who was behind the attack. “Some details have started emerging, but the authorities are working towards a concrete result,” he told reporters. He denied widespread accounts ..
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  • Putin won 2016, but Russia has its limits as a superpower​

    Putin won 2016, but Russia has its limits as a superpower​
    MOSCOW — In a New Year’s address that came off like a victory lap, Russian President Vladimir Putin thanked his country Saturday in the wake of a wildly successful 2016 that saw the Kremlin leader shore up Russia’s standing abroad and acquire a host of powerful geopolitical friends. Putin heads into 2017 on a strong note, having brokered a cease-fire in Syria that sidelined the United States and having won the praise of President-elect ­Donald Trump by declining to retaliate in response to the..
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  • 'Terrorists' freed in Bahrain prison raid

    'Terrorists' freed in Bahrain prison raid
    Image copyright FRANK GARDNER Gunmen in Bahrain have attacked a prison, killing a policeman and freeing inmates convicted of terror offences, officials say.A security lockdown has been imposed around Jaw prison, south of the capital Manama, the interior ministry said. It did not say how many prisoners had escaped.Sporadic unrest has hit Bahrain since protests in February 2011 demanded an end to discrimination of the Shia majority by the Sunni Muslim rulers.At the time, demonstrators occupie..
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  • In wake of Istanbul, pope calls for end to 'scourge of terrorism'

    In wake of Istanbul, pope calls for end to 'scourge of terrorism'
    ROME – Jan. 1 is marked by the Catholic Church as the World Day of Peace, but even on this day, Pope Francis was compelled to acknowledge the realities of an oft-violent world, expressing sorrow over an attack on a Turkish nightclub that reportedly left 39 people dead. “Unfortunately, violence has struck even on this night of well-wishes and hope, with a grave attack in Istanbul,” Francis said on Sunday during his noontime Angelus address on Sunday, delivered before a crowd in St. Peter’s Square..
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  • Cologne police chief rejects claims of 'racial profiling' after 100s of 'African' men detained

    Cologne police chief rejects claims of 'racial profiling' after 100s of 'African' men detained
    BERLIN –  Cologne's chief of police dismissed claims of racial profiling Sunday after officers detained hundreds of North African men in an effort to prevent a repeat of sexual assaults during New Year's festivities in the German city a year ago. The men had gathered late Saturday at Cologne's main train station and in the Deutz district, across the Rhine river. In an overnight tweet, police had described them as being "seemingly of African descent," prompting online criticism that people were ..
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  • What you need to know about new UN chief António Guterres

    What you need to know about new UN chief António Guterres
    The Security Council has unanimously agreed that Portugal's former prime minister Antonio Guterres should be the next U.N. secretary-general. (Oct. 5) APIncoming UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres delivers a speech in Lisbon, Portugal, on Dec. 23.(Photo: EPA)Portuguese diplomat António Guterres took over as the United Nations' new secretary-general Sunday and issued an appeal for peace.“Let us make 2017 a year in which we all — citizens, governments, leaders — strive to overcome our ..
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