Thursday, May 19, 2016

Embattled Venezuela president turns to repression and other top stories.

  • Embattled Venezuela president turns to repression

    Embattled Venezuela president turns to repression
    Another day, another protest in Caracas. President Nicolás Maduro remains defiant that Venezuela will not be the next leftwing domino to fall in Latin America, but he may not have a choice. Although the opposition’s campaign for a recall referendum ran up against a wall of riot police and tear gas on Wednesday, the president’s chances of completing his mandate look more remote with each piece of dire economic, social and regional news. This is not the first time that Maduro has faced unrest, bu..
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  • China calls on US to end close reconnaissance following 'unsafe' intercept

    China calls on US to end close reconnaissance following 'unsafe' intercept
    South China Sea: China calls on US to end close reconnaissance following 'unsafe' intercept Posted May 19, 2016 19:22:57 China's Foreign Ministry has called on the United States to stop close reconnaissance activities after the United States said two Chinese fighter jets carried out an "unsafe" intercept of a US military aircraft over the South China Sea. Key points:China says the aircraft passed at a safe distance from the US planePentagon earlier reported an 'unsaf..
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  • Seven in 10 Australians think the government should do more to help refugees

    Seven in 10 Australians think the government should do more to help refugees
    Australian people are among the most welcoming of refugees in the world, with seven in 10 saying the country should do more to assist people fleeing war and persecution, a global Amnesty International survey has found. Related: Chinese, Germans and Britons most welcoming to refugees, says report The attitude is in stark contrast to government statements this week. The immigration minister Peter Dutton argued that many refugees are uneducated and illiterate, and that accepting more into Aust..
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  • Trudeau apologises for Komagata Maru

    Trudeau apologises for Komagata Maru
    Video will begin in 5 seconds. Trudeau apologises for Komagata Maru Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau issues a formal apology in the House of Commons for the 1914 Komagata Maru incident. PT1M26S 620 349 Washington: Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has formally apologised for a racist incident that took place more than a century ago.In mid-May 1914, the Komagata Maru, a Japanese steamship, arrived in Vancouver after leaving Hong Kong in early April. On board were 376..
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  • Officials say EgyptAir plane crashed

    Officials say EgyptAir plane crashed
    EgyptAir flight disappears from radar2:17An EgyptAir flight carrying 66 people has disappeared from radar during a flight from Paris to Cairo. An Egypt Air plane has gone missing. Picture: AFPOFFICIALS say an EgyptAir flight from Paris to Cairo with 66 people on board crashed into the Mediterranean Sea as leaders refuse to rule out terrorism as the likely cause. Several anonymous officials confirmed the crash but the airline denied the reports and said it was still unclear why the plane disappe..
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  • Executions in Indonesia may be delayed until after Ramadan

    Executions in Indonesia may be delayed until after Ramadan
    An ambulance carrying the body of one of the eight drug traffickers - including Australians Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran - executed at Nusakambangan prison in April 2015. Photo: Getty Images Jakarta: Indonesian Attorney-General Muhammad Prasetyo has flagged the latest round of executions in the country may be delayed until after the Islamic fasting month of Ramadan.The nation has been on tenterhooks over the timing of the executions, with various official..
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  • Knox set for long-awaited showdown

    Knox set for long-awaited showdown
    Amanda Knox has cleared another legal hurdle and is allowed to take Italy to court over unjust murder trial.AMANDA Knox could be heading back to the courtroom in the latest twist in the sensational murder case that has gripped the world for almost a decade.A European court on Wednesday granted Knox — who was acquitted of the murder of British student Meredith Kercher — the right to a make a legal complaint against Italy for allegedly subjecting her to an unfair trial.The Seattle woman was convic..
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  • Rescued Chibok girl: Who is Amina Ali Nkeki?

    Rescued Chibok girl: Who is Amina Ali Nkeki?
    Image copyright Sahara Reporters Image caption Amina was found with a four-month-old baby Amina Ali Nkeki was found on Tuesday in the Sambisa Forest area of north-east Nigeria more than two years after she was kidnapped from a school in Chibok by the Islamist militant group Boko Haram.She is the first of the 219 schoolgirls to be freed since the immediate aftermath of their capture.This is what we know about her so far:Chibok community leader Hosea Ab..
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  • Former NATO boss warns of nuclear war with Russia

    Former NATO boss warns of nuclear war with Russia
    The West could find itself in a nuclear war with Russia by next year in a conflict triggered by a Russian land grab in the Baltic States, a former top NATO commander has warned. Richard Shirreff, who served as NATO’s deputy supreme from 2011 to 2014, said it was imperative the alliance beefed up its military defences. “I have this awful vision of the Baltic States being seized, NATO unable to respond, Putin then blackmails using nuclear weapons what is called chillingly ‘nuclear de-escalation’ ..
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