Sunday, January 1, 2017

South Korean Opposition Vows to Impeach Park Geun-hye Next Week and other top stories.

  • South Korean Opposition Vows to Impeach Park Geun-hye Next Week

    South Korean Opposition Vows to Impeach Park Geun-hye Next Week
    Photo A protester wearing a mask of President Park Geun-hye of South Korea at a rally this week in Seoul, the capital, calling for the leader to step down. Credit Ahn Young-Joon/Associated Press SEOUL, South Korea — South Korea’s three opposition parties said Friday that they would vote Dec. 9 on a motion to impeach President Park Geun-hye over the corruption scandal that has paralyzed her administration.Ms. Park’s party hopes she will agree to resign by April instead, ..
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  • Nie Shubin: China clears man 21 years after execution

    Nie Shubin: China clears man 21 years after execution
    Image copyright Getty Images Image caption The supreme court says there was not enough evidence to convict Mr Nie A Chinese man has had his conviction for rape and murder overturned, 21 years after he was executed.Nie Shubin was killed by firing squad in 1995 at the age of 20 after being found guilty of killing a woman in Shijiazhuang, in Hebei province.The supreme court ruled that the facts used in Mr Nie's trial were "unclear and the evidence insuff..
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  • Indonesia Muslims Push to Jail Christian Politician Accused of Blasphemy

    Indonesia Muslims Push to Jail Christian Politician Accused of Blasphemy
    JAKARTA, Indonesia—Conservative Muslim groups on Friday held the second mass rally in a month against the capital’s Christian governor for allegedly insulting the Quran, stoking tensions in a city already on alert following recent arrests linked to Islamic State. The protests have been seen as a test of the Muslim-majority country’s respect for tolerance in the face of the growing influence and organization of Islamist...
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  • Thailand's new king makes first public appearance

    Thailand's new king makes first public appearance
    BANGKOK Thailand's new king on Friday made his first public appearance since ascending the throne the previous day, ending a period of uncertainty since the death of his father, King Bhumibol Adulyadej, on Oct. 13.King Maha Vajiralongkorn Bodindradebayavarangkun, 64, took part in a merit-making ceremony at Bangkok's Grand Palace to mark 50 days since his father's death plunged the country into grief.Civil servants dressed in black and white, the official colors of mourning, lined the streets t..
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  • A Subdued Vladimir Putin Calls for 'Mutually Beneficial' Ties With US

    A Subdued Vladimir Putin Calls for 'Mutually Beneficial' Ties With US
    Those remarks had to surprise Western officials who have frequently accused the Kremlin of stirring up and supporting precisely those anti-establishment forces so as to sow disorder and weaken liberal democracies. Germany’s foreign intelligence chief, Bruno Kahl, warned in an interview published on Tuesday that Russia, seeking to create “political uncertainty,” was bombarding his country with disinformation before elections next year. Mr. Putin did not mention Mr. Trump by name, saying only tha..
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  • With Presidency in Play, Can France Embrace Economic Change?

    With Presidency in Play, Can France Embrace Economic Change?
    While the French economy has become more open and competitive in recent decades, resistance breaks out almost anytime the government tries to reshape France’s way of life, especially the vaunted social model, designed to protect citizens from the ravages of the free market. When the focus is on whittling hard-fought human and worker rights — a concept whose roots reach back to the French Revolution — tensions can boil over. Thousands of demonstrators took to the streets this year when President..
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  • Air Pollution Becomes Israel-Palestinian Wedge Issue

    Air Pollution Becomes Israel-Palestinian Wedge Issue
    YABED, West Bank — For years, residents of central Israel have been complaining about air pollution from Palestinian factories in the nearby West Bank. Now that authorities have finally cracked down, shutting a group of the worst offending charcoal plants in one notorious town, Palestinians complain that hundreds were thrown out of work by their military occupiers.The story of the northern West Bank town of Yabed, and its now-idle collection of charcoal plants, illustrates how for Israelis and..
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  • Adulation of Fidel Castro Runs Deepest in Rural Eastern Cuba

    Adulation of Fidel Castro Runs Deepest in Rural Eastern Cuba
    EL GUAYABO, Cuba — The single dirt street in El Guayabo runs past a few dozen cinderblock homes, the medical clinic and the primary school to a grove of 76 trees planted to honor Fidel Castro on his 76th birthday.On Friday, residents of El Guayabo will walk that street a mile to Cuba's central highway to bid a final farewell to the man they credit for bringing medical care, education and basic comforts to this hamlet in the farming and ranching country of arid, sun-scorched eastern Cuba."We ow..
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  • South Korea, Japan announce new sanctions on North Korea

    South Korea, Japan announce new sanctions on North Korea
    SEOUL, South Korea –  South Korea and Japan on Friday announced their own fresh, unilateral sanctions on North Korea as their nuclear-armed neighbor warns of retaliation against toughened U.N. sanctions over the nuclear and missile tests it conducted this year. It's still unclear if and how much the South Korean and Japanese measures will sting North Korea, which has been under multiple rounds of U.N. sanctions for years. Trade and exchange programs between the rivals Koreas also largely remain..
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