Wednesday, June 8, 2016

Albino people are being hunted for their body parts and other top stories.

  • Albino people are being hunted for their body parts

    LILONGWE, Malawi -- She is haunted daily by the image of the decapitated head of her 9-year-old son. Police asked Edna Cedrick to identify it after the boy, who had albinism, was snatched from her arms in a violent struggle.The death in February was one in a recent surge in killings and abductions of people with albinism in this southern African country. They are targeted for their body parts, which are sold to be used in potions made by witch doctors who claim they bring wealth and good luck.A..
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  • Defiant Bashar al-Assad Vows to Retake 'Every Inch' of Syria

    Defiant Bashar al-Assad Vows to Retake 'Every Inch' of Syria
    Three weeks ago in Vienna, Mr. Kerry appeared before reporters to declare that if Mr. Assad continued to obstruct humanitarian convoys, the West would help the United Nations relief agency conduct airdrops of supplies to starving towns, beginning June 1. The deadline passed with little comment by Mr. Kerry or the State Department. It remains unclear when those airdrops will commence, if at all.At the same Vienna conference, Mr. Kerry rejected the notion that President Obama and other allies wou..
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  • Why Putin Is Meddling in Britains Brexit Vote

    Why Putin Is Meddling in Britains Brexit Vote
    The Kremlin claims it’s neutral as Britain prepares to vote on whether to leave the European Union, but Russia’s own propaganda says otherwise.LONDON — The only big-name pols on Earth who think Britain should leave the European Union are Donald Trump, Marine Le Pen and Vladimir Putin.Or so the campaign for Britain to remain in the EU keeps telling us.Trump is open about his support for the British exit, or Brexit, and will be in Britain on the day of the referendum results. French hardliner Le P..
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  • Rival Cyprus leaders map out intensified peace talks

    Rival Cyprus leaders map out intensified peace talks
    By Associated Press June 8 at 4:11 AM NICOSIA, Cyprus — The rival leaders of ethnically divided Cyprus are meeting to take stock of where things stand in reunification talks ahead of an intensified phase of negotiations aiming at a peace deal by year’s end. President Nicos Anastasiades, a Greek Cypriot, and Turkish Cypriot leader Mustafa Akinci are meeting at a U.N. compound Wednesday to outline the points the agree and disagree on before launching the stepped-up talks. Anastasiades said thi..
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  • Indian PM burnishes his standing with address to Congress

    Indian PM burnishes his standing with address to Congress
    President Barack Obama meets with Indian Prime Minister India Narendra Modi in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, Tuesday, June 7, 2016. (Pablo Martinez Monsivais/Associated Press) By Matthew Pennington | AP June 8 at 4:21 AM WASHINGTON — Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi gets to burnish his standing as a trusted U.S. partner Wednesday, addressing a joint meeting of Congress after years of being shunned in Washington over religious violence in his home state. Modi’s appe..
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  • 4 detained after car bomb kills 11 in Istanbul

    4 detained after car bomb kills 11 in Istanbul
    It killed seven police officers and four civilians, and left 36 people injured, three of them critically, Istanbul Gov. Vasip Sahin told reporters.The area surrounding the explosion -- a busy neighborhood that includes the city's landmark Beyazit Square, the main Istanbul University campus and the Vezneciler metro station -- was evacuated following the blast.Images from the site of the explosion showed visible damage to surrounding buildings, with windows blown out and glass strewn across the st..
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  • Police, Students Clash in Papua New Guinea; 23 Injured

    Police, Students Clash in Papua New Guinea; 23 Injured
    CANBERRA, Australia — Police in Papua New Guinea fired gunshots Wednesday to quell a student protest demanding the prime minister's resignation, the government said. The country's police commissioner said nearly two dozen people were injured, but denied reports that as many as four people were killed.Students in the South Pacific nation have been demanding for weeks that Prime Minister Peter O'Neill resign because of alleged corruption and mismanagement.Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop..
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  • EgyptAir Flight Lands in Uzbekistan After Bomb Threat

    EgyptAir Flight Lands in Uzbekistan After Bomb Threat
    Cairo (AP) -- Egyptian officials say an EgyptAir aircraft that made an emergency landing in Uzbekistan following a bomb threat has resumed its flight to Beijing. They say no bomb was found after the Airbus A-330-220 and its passengers were searched and the plane took off for the Chinese capital four hours after it landed Wednesday at the airport in the town of Urgench, about 840 kilometers (600 miles) west of the Uzbek capital, Tashkent. According to the officials, an anonymous caller telephone..
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  • ISIS clams responsibility in Hindu priest's hacking death in Bangladesh

    ISIS clams responsibility in Hindu priest's hacking death in Bangladesh
    ISIS released a statement saying its "soldiers of the caliphate" are responsible for the priest's death. "God willing, the knives of Mujahedeen will continue until we cleanse Bangladesh from the wrath of polytheism," the statement said. The priest, Ananda Gopal Ganguly, was on his way to temple when the assailants attacked him in a field in a secluded part of a village in the country's Jhenaidah district, Altaf Hossain, a police superintendent, told CNN.He said police have never received complai..
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  • US Accuses Chinese Jet of Flying Too Close to American Plane

    US Accuses Chinese Jet of Flying Too Close to American Plane
    BEIJING — The American military has accused a Chinese fighter jet of maneuvering too fast and too close to a United States Air Force RC-135 reconnaissance plane as it flew in international airspace over the East China Sea this week.The United States Pacific Command said in a statement that one of two Chinese jets involved in an intercept operation on Tuesday had “an unsafe excessive rate of closure on the RC-135 aircraft.”“This seems to be a case of improper airmanship, as no other provocative ..
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