Saturday, October 14, 2017

Black smoke pours from chimney at Russian consulate in San Francisco and other top stories.

  • Black smoke pours from chimney at Russian consulate in San Francisco

    Black smoke pours from chimney at Russian consulate in San Francisco
    SAN FRANCISCO -- Acrid, black smoke was seen pouring from a chimney at the Russian consulate in San Francisco Friday, a day after the Trump administration ordered its closure amid escalating tensions between the United States and Russia.Firefighters who arrived at the scene were turned away by consulate officials who came from inside the building.An Associated Press reporter heard people who came from inside the building tell firefighters that there was no problem and that consulate staff were b..
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  • Protests erupt in Chennai over NEET petitioner Anitha's suicide, Centre blamed

    Protests erupt in Chennai over NEET petitioner Anitha's suicide, Centre blamed
    Hundreds of slogan-shouting protesters across Tamil Nadu staged rallies and blocked roads on Saturday, blaming the BJP-led government at the Centre for the death of a 17-year-old Dalit medical aspirant who was found hanging in her home.Anitha S is believed to have committed suicide, few months after the Supreme Court dismissed her petition against the National Eligibility and Entrance Test (NEET), which she said was detrimental to interests of students from rural areas.Her death has brought the ..
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  • Pope Francis Says Therapy Helped Him 'Clarify Some Things' Earlier In Life

    Pope Francis Says Therapy Helped Him 'Clarify Some Things' Earlier In Life
    Pope Francis recently disclosed that he once attended therapy for six months to help him “clarify some things” in his life. The pontiff made the revelation during one of a dozen interviews he had with French sociologist Dominique Wolton, the bulk of which will soon be published in a book titled Pope Francis: Politics and Society. At the age of 42, Francis said, he received weekly sessions with a psychoanalyst who helped him through a difficult time of his life. “For six months, I went to her ho..
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  • Obama's Myanmar legacy in trouble and it's not Trump's fault

    Obama's Myanmar legacy in trouble and it's not Trump's fault
    WASHINGTON — One of former President Barack Obama’s greatest foreign policy achievements is at risk — and it has nothing to do with his successor Myanmar, which Obama helped usher back to democracy, has been roiled by an explosion of violence between Rohingya Muslim insurgents and security forces. Four hundred have been killed in the past week. Tens of thousands have fled to neighboring Bangladesh. The crisis has attracted unprecedented criticism of Aung San Suu Kyi, Myanmar’s civilian leader w..
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  • Muslim Religious Holiday Eid al-Adha Marked by ISIS and Syrian President Assad in War-torn Syria

    Muslim Religious Holiday Eid al-Adha Marked by ISIS and Syrian President Assad in War-torn Syria
    Syrians warring against one another for more than six years observed the Islamic feast of Eid al-Adha, signaling a brief respite in one of the world’s deadliest battlefields.After more than a year and a half of sweeping victories against rebels and jihadists nationwide, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad visited Friday the town of Qara, located about 62 miles from Damascus in territory recently retaken from the Islamic State militant group (ISIS), Agence France-Presse reported. Assad, who is a par..
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  • Who Vladimir Putin thinks will rule the world

    Who Vladimir Putin thinks will rule the world
    Story highlightsThe Russian President gives an "open lesson" to more than a million schoolchildren"Whoever becomes the leader in this sphere will become the ruler of the world," he saysSpeaking to students during a national "open lesson" from the city of Yaroslavl, northeast of Moscow, Russian President Vladimir Putin said the country that takes the lead in the sphere of computer-based artificial intelligence (AI) will rule."Artificial intelligence is the future not only of Russia but of all of ..
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  • Kenyan court throws out election results, calls for new vote

    Kenyan court throws out election results, calls for new vote
    NAIROBI, Kenya -- President Uhuru Kenyatta's re-election victory last month was thrown out Friday by Kenya's Supreme Court, which ordered new voting within 60 days in a stunning decision that plunged the East African country back into political chaos. The move to nullify an election was unprecedented on the African continent. It gave new hope to opposition candidate Raila Odinga, who had alleged the electronic results of the Aug. 8 balloting were manipulated. He had lost by about 1.4 million vot..
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  • State Department reports new instance of American diplomats harmed in Cuba

    State Department reports new instance of American diplomats harmed in Cuba
    The U.S. Embassy in Havana. (Alexandre Meneghini/Reuters) American diplomats suffered symptoms from a sonic “incident” in Cuba last month, the State Department said Friday, adding to the mystery of how Americans serving there have been diagnosed with hearing loss, traumatic brain injury and other ailments. The August incident, which the State Department would not further describe, came months after the first symptoms were reported. The earlier incidents came to light only in August, and at..
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  • INDIA & USA: Eid Al Adha celebrations, Hinduism and Islam.

    INDIA & USA: Eid Al Adha celebrations, Hinduism and Islam.
    This is a timely piece about India’s delicate transition she is facing in her 5000-year-old history of solid pluralistic ethos. As the Eid Al-Adha is approaching there are increasing concerns about the safety of her residents. The lynching vigilantes have gone un-checked in harassing ordinary people. However, I believe a few people from the political parties will not be able to mess the character of Hinduism, it will remain a religion of peace loving people. India is the world’s largest d..
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  • NKorea missile fear sets pre-emptive strike debate in Japan

    NKorea missile fear sets pre-emptive strike debate in Japan
    TOKYO — Japan is debating whether to develop a limited pre-emptive strike capability and buy cruise missiles — ideas that were anathema in the pacifist country before the North Korea missile threat. With revisions to Japan’s defense plans underway, ruling party hawks are accelerating the moves, and some defense experts say Japan should at least consider them. After being on the backburner in the ruling party for decades, a possibility of pre-emptive strike was formally proposed to Prime Ministe..
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