Wednesday, December 21, 2016

China Offers First Glimpse of Chengdu J-20 Stealth Fighter and other top stories.

  • China Offers First Glimpse of Chengdu J-20 Stealth Fighter

    As a show of strength, the earsplitting flyby was unambiguous. The public got its first glimpse of China's newest fighter jet Tuesday, with two Chengdu J-20 warplanes roaring through the skies at an airshow in the southern city of Zhuhai. The stealth fighters aroused gasps and applause from the hundreds of spectators, dignitaries and industry executives in attendance, while producing a deafening scream that set off car alarms in the parking lot. Equally impressed were the country's resid..
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  • South Africa's Zuma withdraws application to delay Gupta report

    South Africa's Zuma withdraws application to delay Gupta report
    PRETORIA (Reuters) - South African President Jacob Zuma has withdrawn an application to delay the release of a report over allegations of political influence by his wealthy friends, his lawyer told a Pretoria court on Wednesday. He gave no reasons.The release of the report by the Public Protector, a constitutionally mandated anti-graft official, was suspended on Oct. 14 after Zuma's application to the High Court. The hearing was due to run into its second day on Wednesday.Opposition parties, civ..
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  • Philippines' Duterte discovered this week that his actions have consequences

    Philippines' Duterte discovered this week that his actions have consequences
    This week, Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte's key ally, ex-president Fidel Ramos, pictured above in August, resigned and the U.S. suspended a weapons shipment. (Noel Celis/AFP) It's only Wednesday, but President Rodrigo Duterte must be ready for the weekend. Fresh off his trip to China and his call for a "separation" from the U.S., the president of the Philippines is for the first time feeling the impact of what has seemed like to some to be a concerted effort to alienate his allies. Th..
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  • All 33 miners trapped in China coal mine found dead

    All 33 miners trapped in China coal mine found dead
    48 Share This Story!Let friends in your social network know what you are reading aboutAll 33 miners trapped in China coal mine found deadSafety officials said they would punish those responsible. Sent!A link has been sent to your friend's email address.Posted!A link has been posted to your Facebook feed. All 33 miners trapped in China coal mine found deadIn this Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2016 photo released by Xinhua News Agency, rescuers mourn for vic..
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  • The Damascus Paradox: Everyday Life In A Country Torn By War

    The Damascus Paradox: Everyday Life In A Country Torn By War
    At Damascus University, Syria's oldest and largest institution of higher education, students casually stroll the sprawling campus. Female students sport salon-fresh locks or smart white headscarves. Skinny jeans are still in fashion. The sounds are of fountains and chirping birds, not of bombs. A naïve tourist could be forgiven for forgetting there is a brutal war tearing apart Aleppo, a city 200 miles to the north, or that armed opposition groups continue to have a foothold in the capital itse..
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  • Pakistan Denies Bail to National Geographic's 'Afghan Girl'

    Pakistan Denies Bail to National Geographic's 'Afghan Girl'
    PESHAWAR, Pakistan — A Pakistani prosecutor says a court has dismissed a bail plea from National Geographic's famed green-eyed 'Afghan Girl,' arrested a week ago over allegedly forged ID papers.Sharbat Gulla has denied the charges, insisting she didn't fraudulently obtain Pakistani nationality.Prosecutor Mohsin Dawar says the court dismissed the plea Wednesday, citing lack of evidence to prove Pakistani citizenship.Gulla gained worldwide fame in 1984 as an Afghan refugee after war photograph..
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  • At Least 20 Dead, 39 Rescued in Indonesian Boat Capsizing

    At Least 20 Dead, 39 Rescued in Indonesian Boat Capsizing
    JAKARTA, Indonesia — A speedboat carrying Indonesian workers home from Malaysia capsized in stormy weather on Wednesday, and police said at least 20 people were killed.About 90 people were on the boat, which capsized off the Indonesian island of Batam at about 5 a.m., said the island's police chief, Sambudi Gusdian. He said searchers had rescued 39 people, and a child under the age of 5 was among the bodies taken to a local hospital.Police suspect the trip was illegal and the workers were un..
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  • MH370 out of control and spiraling fast before crash, new report says

    MH370 out of control and spiraling fast before crash, new report says
    A new report released by the Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) on Wednesday provided the clearest picture yet of the missing plane's final moments in March, 2014."Additional analysis (of) the final satellite communications to and from the aircraft is consistent with the aircraft being in a high and increasing rate of descent at that time," the report said."Additionally, the wing flap debris analysis reduced the likelihood of end-of-flight scenarios involving flap deployment."According to..
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  • Putin declares 10-hour 'humanitarian pause' for Aleppo

    Putin declares 10-hour 'humanitarian pause' for Aleppo
    "A decision was made to introduce a humanitarian pause in Aleppo on November 4 from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. (3 a.m. to 1 p.m. ET)," chief of Russia's General Staff Valery Gerasimov said in a statement on Wednesday.The latest truce comes as fighting in the beleaguered city grows ever more deadly, with rebel assaults on regime-held parts of Aleppo claiming 84 lives over the weekend, the Syrian military said Monday. The latest violence also wounded 280 people in western Aleppo, Syria's General Command of ..
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  • Europe|More Than 22000 in Shelters After Italy Quakes

    Europe|More Than 22000 in Shelters After Italy Quakes
    MILAN — Italian authorities say the number of people living in shelters after a series of powerful earthquakes in central Italy has risen to around 22,000.Italy's Civil Protection Agency said Tuesday that more than 15,000 of those are being housed in their own communities, most often in public structures like gymnasiums. Another 6,000 are staying in hotels along the coast of the Marche region, and another 700 are in hotels in Umbria.Authorities say more than 100,000 people were affected by t..
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