Sunday, October 23, 2016

China's Xi Jinping Seeks Safety in Numbers—Or Else and other top stories.

  • China's Xi Jinping Seeks Safety in Numbers—Or Else

    BEIJING—Ahead of a top-level Communist Party conclave, Chinese President Xi Jinping is sending an unmistakable signal about what he expects from the tens of millions in the party’s ranks: total loyalty. Culminating a weekslong state-media blitz hailing the sacrifice of Communist forces that trekked thousands of miles in the mid-1930s to find a haven to continue their revolution, Mr. Xi on Friday called for an equal display of commitment. “In our Long March of today, we must strengthen the party..
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  • Spain's Political Impasse Ends as Socialist Party Clears Way for Rajoy's Re-election

    Spain's Political Impasse Ends as Socialist Party Clears Way for Rajoy's Re-election
    MADRID—Mariano Rajoy, a prominent target of the antiestablishment fervor rising across Europe, was assured of re-election as prime minister when his Socialist rivals conceded defeat Sunday, ending Spain’s 10-month leadership impasse. Socialist leaders, in a reversal, instructed their party’s lawmakers to abstain when Parliament considers his candidacy next weekend, depriving other opposition parties of the votes needed to keep blocking the conservative incumbent. The Socialists, distant runners..
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  • Bavarian Town Honors Patron Saint of Horses in Procession

    WARNGAU, Germany — Townspeople and farmers in Warngau, south of Munich, have donned traditional costumes for their annual procession in horse-drawn carriages to a local church in honor of St. Leonard, considered the patron saint of horses and livestock.The "Leonhardi pilgrimage," which was revived in Warngau in 1983 after an 80-year break, takes place ever year on the fourth Sunday in October.An open-air service is held on the meadow outside the All Saints' church, with priests blessing the ..
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  • Junko Tabei, the first woman to climb Everest, dies 41 years after feat

    Junko Tabei, the first woman to climb Everest, dies 41 years after feat
    Junko Tabei, the first woman to climb Mount Everest and conquer the "Seven Summits," has died, 41 years after scaling the world's highest mountain.Ms. Tabei passed away Thursday in a hospital outside of Tokyo, according to Japanese news reports.Tabei first made history in 1975 when she became the first woman to climb Mount Everest, the tallest peak in the world, at age 35. She further established herself as an accomplished climber when, in 1992, she became the first woman to scale the "Seven Su..
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  • 100 mostly barefoot inmates escape Haiti lockup

    100 mostly barefoot inmates escape Haiti lockup
    A prison cell is empty after inmates escaped from the Civil Prison in the coastal town of Arcahaiea, Haiti. (Dieu Nalio Chery/AP). THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. Sunday, October 23, 2016, 7:46 AM. ARCAHAIE, Haiti — More than 100 mostly barefoot inmates ...
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  • Peshmerga forces 5 miles from Iraq's Mosul in key battle against ISIS

    Peshmerga forces 5 miles from Iraq's Mosul in key battle against ISIS
    A coalition of 100,000 troops have been closing in on Mosul since Monday, liberating surrounding communities village by village and making quicker-than-expected gains. Officials and analysts say that entering Mosul is likely to kick off intense street fighting as coalition forces try to retake what has become the cultural capital of ISIS' envisaged caliphate, or Islamic state. 'Freed' and then forgottenTwo Peshmerga factions linked up after surrounding the empty town of Bashiqa, about eight mil..
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  • 1 dead after 2 explosions hit Japanese city; suicide suspected

    1 dead after 2 explosions hit Japanese city; suicide suspected
    Kirk Spitzer, USA TODAY 11:42 a.m. EDT October 23, 2016Police officers investigate near a damaged wooden bench, right, following an explosion at a park in Utsunomiya, north of Tokyo, Sunday, Oct. 23, 2016. One person is dead and at several people have been injured after two apparent explosions back-to-back in the city. Japanese media say the reported blasts occurred before noon Sunday at the park and a nearby pay-parking lot. It wasn’t clear if they were related, and police are inve..
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  • Banks Are Rushing For The Doors Post-Brexit

    Banks Are Rushing For The Doors Post-Brexit
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  • 2 announce bids to lead fractious party that pushed 'Brexit'

    2 announce bids to lead fractious party that pushed 'Brexit'
    FILE - In this April 14, 2015 file photo, Suzanne Evans makes a speech in London. Two prominent candidates have announced they are running for leadership of Britain’s fractious right-wing U.K. Independence Party _ both warning UKIP faces extinction if it doesn’t change. Suzanne Evans and Paul Nuttall declared their candidatures on Sunday Oct. 23, 2016. (Philip Toscano/PA via AP, File) (Associated Press) By Jill Lawless | AP October 23 at 10:43 AM LONDON — Two rival candidates announced b..
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  • Trump says he'll sue sexual misconduct accusers

    Trump says he'll sue sexual misconduct accusers
    "Every woman lied when they came forward to hurt my campaign," Trump said during remarks in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. "Total fabrication. The events never happened. Never. All of these liars will be sued after the election is over."He added that a "simple phone call" to major news outlets "gets them wall-to-wall coverage with virtually no fact-checking ever."In the last two weeks, at least 10 women have come forward accusing Trump of inappropriately touching them. Their allegations came after a ..
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