Sunday, July 3, 2016

Australia's Tight Election Result May Create Hung Parliament and other top stories.

  • Australia's Tight Election Result May Create Hung Parliament

    Australia's Tight Election Result May Create Hung Parliament
    CANBERRA, Australia — Australia's government and opposition were running neck-and-neck in vote counting after elections Saturday that could end with neither side able to form a majority government.The Australian Electoral Commission said the ruling conservative coalition was leading in in 71 seats, the center-left opposition Labor Party in 68 seats, and minor parties or independents in five seats. Counting was less clear in another six seats of the 150 in the House of Representatives where par..
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  • Dhaka cafe attack ends with 20 hostages dead, 13 rescued

    Dhaka cafe attack ends with 20 hostages dead, 13 rescued
    Thirteen others were rescued from the Holey Artisan Bakery, officials said, with police raiding the eatery about 10 hours after the standoff began.Gunmen stormed the bakery -- an establishment popular with expats, situated in an upscale neighborhood that hosts nations' embassies -- Friday evening.Six terrorists were killed and one was captured alive when commandos raided the restaurant Saturday morning, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said."We were able to save 13 people, we weren't able to save a ..
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  • Pentagon: 2 IS Leaders Killed in Airstrike on Iraq's Mosul

    Pentagon: 2 IS Leaders Killed in Airstrike on Iraq's Mosul
    BAGHDAD — The Pentagon says two senior Islamic State group commanders were killed in a U.S. airstrike in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul on June 25.In a statement late Thursday, the Pentagon says the strike killed IS's deputy war minister, Basim Muhammad Ahmad Sultan al-Bajari, and a military commander named Hatim Talib al-Hamduni.The announcement comes less than a week after Iraqi ground forces backed by coalition airstrikes retook the city of Fallujah from IS.The fall of Fallujah means th..
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  • Why David Cameron Must Split the Tories, Start New Party To Save Britain

    Why David Cameron Must Split the Tories, Start New Party To Save Britain
    This article was originally published on The Conversation. Read the original article.Dear Mr Cameron,As you know, you are responsible for the most disastrous development in the UK’s political and economic history since 1945. Your error has been far more serious than Eden’s at Suez. His foray into latter-day gunboat diplomacy failed to achieve its own objectives and accelerated the loss of Empire, but it did not pose the existential threat to the UK’s future that your Brexit does. Try Newsweek f..
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  • These 5 Facts Explain Why Brexit Could Lead to a UK Breakup

    These 5 Facts Explain Why Brexit Could Lead to a UK Breakup
    Aside from triggering turmoil in Europe, Brexit has exposed the fault lines dividing the U.K.’s four constituent pieces: Wales, Northern Ireland, Scotland and England. Add London to the mix, and Brexit makes clear that there’s nothing inevitable about a “United Kingdom” going forward. These five facts explain why. 1. Wales In Wales, the ‘Leave’ side won with 52.5 percent of the vote. In the grand scheme of things, Wales poses nowhere near the threat that Scotland or North Ireland do to the U..
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  • Israeli Airstrikes Hit Hamas Sites in Gaza

    Israeli Airstrikes Hit Hamas Sites in Gaza
    Video In the U.S. presidential race, most recent polls show Democrat Hillary Clinton with a steady lead over Republican Donald Trump as both presumptive party nominees prepare for their party conventions next month. Trump’s disapproval ratings have risen in some recent surveys, but Clinton also suffers from high negative ratings, suggesting both candidates have a lot of work to do to improve their images before the Novem..
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  • Austria's Far Right Presents the EU With a New Test at the Polls

    Austria's Far Right Presents the EU With a New Test at the Polls
    He added, “There’s a tremendous desire from all over Europe to win back autonomy and sovereignty from Brussels that is motivated by how out of touch the E.U. has become with the everyday fears and concerns of its citizens.”In the Austrian election, the European Union “could very well become a theme in the coming campaign,” said Hans Rauscher, a columnist for the liberal Austrian newspaper Der Standard.The two candidates’ stances on Europe could not be more different. Mr. Hofer is a 45-year-old ..
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  • Assad: Western nations quietly collaborating with Syria

    Assad: Western nations quietly collaborating with Syria
    SYDNEY (AP) — Western nations publicly critical of Syrian President Bashar Assad's regime have been quietly sending security officials to collaborate with his government, Assad said in an interview broadcast Friday. In an interview with Australia's SBS news channel, the Syrian leader accused Western governments of hypocrisy for criticizing him while working with him behind the scenes. "This is the double standard of the West in general: They attack us politically and they s..
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  • Serbian Man Kills 5 in Cafe Shooting

    Serbian Man Kills 5 in Cafe Shooting
    A Serbian man opened fire on a cafe early Saturday morning using an assault rifle, killing five and injuring another 22 people. The attack occurred in northern Serbia during a local festival. The shooter, who has been identified only as a man in his late 30s, is in police custody. He may have been acting out of jealousy, police said, as he murdered his estranged wife and another woman prior to the attack. Seven of the 22 people injured are currently in critical condition.
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