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Friday, June 29, 2018

Spain feels the heat as migrants shift route into Europe

https://apnews.com/3e5df30aaadb459b8e29766365756e9e/Spain-feels-the-heat-as-migrants-shift-route-into-Europe

Posted by El coronel at 6/29/2018 06:08:00 AM No comments:

VP Pence tells Central America that the ‘exodus must end’

https://apnews.com/e85468cc5b0a4b7698170800debeb20f/VP-Pence-tells-Central-America-that-the-'exodus-must-end'

Posted by El coronel at 6/29/2018 05:56:00 AM No comments:

Afghan officials: Taliban kill police commander in Kabul

https://apnews.com/2f0445bdc24e44bcba136f0c391052e2/Afghan-officials:-Taliban-kill-police-commander-in-Kabul

Posted by El coronel at 6/29/2018 05:44:00 AM No comments:

Thursday, June 28, 2018

Knife-wielding man kills 2 boys in Shanghai, injures others

https://apnews.com/3ee850eb709f4b359befd119330c79e4/Knife-wielding-man-kills-2-boys-in-Shanghai,-injures-others

Posted by El coronel at 6/28/2018 06:02:00 AM No comments:

Moscow: Top US, Russian diplomats to meet before summit

https://apnews.com/d42a93669d224845811c7b6c5871417a/Moscow:-Top-US,-Russian-diplomats-to-meet-before-summit

Posted by El coronel at 6/28/2018 05:55:00 AM No comments:

Prosecutor: Suspects in N. Korean death are trained killers

https://apnews.com/752ed65a611e4d258b5daa964e013957/Prosecutor:-Suspects-in-N.-Korean-death-are-trained-killers

Posted by El coronel at 6/28/2018 05:50:00 AM No comments:

Mattis says US will keep current troop levels in South Korea

https://apnews.com/1367c380a999433d93027a3f9c60a7b1/Mattis-says-US-will-keep-current-troop-levels-in-South-Korea

Posted by El coronel at 6/28/2018 05:42:00 AM No comments:

Syrian refugees living in Lebanon start returning to Syria

https://apnews.com/d5a2061b03a147baac08924072477467/Syrian-refugees-living-in-Lebanon-start-returning-to-Syria

Posted by El coronel at 6/28/2018 05:34:00 AM No comments:

Wednesday, June 27, 2018

Large army veteran protests in China pose challenge for Xi

https://apnews.com/15cafc2ca03841bf9f32d5edb959ba85/Large-army-veteran-protests-in-China-pose-challenge-for-Xi

Posted by El coronel at 6/27/2018 06:08:00 AM No comments:

Koreas agree to improve North’s railways, but work must wait



https://apnews.com/2a193001844848848a81640ce383c809/Koreas-agree-to-improve-North's-railways,-but-work-must-wait

Posted by El coronel at 6/27/2018 05:51:00 AM No comments:

Bolton due in Moscow to talk possible US-Russia summit

https://apnews.com/d55db22782664c3c93aed06f1a53dd90/Bolton-due-in-Moscow-to-talk-possible-US-Russia-summit

Posted by El coronel at 6/27/2018 05:46:00 AM No comments:

Mattis positive on China talks set to discuss North Korea

https://apnews.com/2fd1a13f156c414ead855e1e14ffcaa3/Mattis-positive-on-China-talks-set-to-discuss-North-Korea

Posted by El coronel at 6/27/2018 05:41:00 AM No comments:

Mexicans face ‘void of proposals’ on security in election

https://apnews.com/4d0fa686cc5941ca884f8ae75abbe138/Mexicans-face-'void-of-proposals'-on-security-in-election
Posted by El coronel at 6/27/2018 05:37:00 AM No comments:

Tuesday, June 26, 2018

US report: Colombia coca production surges to record high

https://apnews.com/2bd8e41be397483dbc6f3e6ca70afac6/US-report:-Colombia-coca-production-surges-to-record-high

Posted by El coronel at 6/26/2018 06:03:00 AM No comments:

Syria state media: 2 Israeli missiles hit area near airport

https://apnews.com/039be0e91c1446c69f7172e55463bfe5/Syria-state-media:-2-Israeli-missiles-hit-area-near-airport

Posted by El coronel at 6/26/2018 05:53:00 AM No comments:

Mattis arrives in China; NKorea to be key topic of meetings

https://apnews.com/6316e686a1394a139997d0a094b4fd81/Mattis-arrives-in-China;-NKorea-to-be-key-topic-of-meetings

Posted by El coronel at 6/26/2018 05:44:00 AM No comments:

Pakistan’s media faces threats, abductions ahead of vote

https://apnews.com/44d517d02edd46798963c3b27439e1b6/Pakistan's-media-faces-threats,-abductions-ahead-of-vote


Posted by El coronel at 6/26/2018 05:32:00 AM No comments:

Monday, June 25, 2018

In sign of detente, North Korea skips annual anti-US rally

https://apnews.com/2a2ef1fb34b4490e87ebd388e015cfe7/In-sign-of-detente,-North-Korea-skips-annual-anti-US-rally

Posted by El coronel at 6/25/2018 06:05:00 AM No comments:

Koreas discuss removing North’s artillery from tense border

https://apnews.com/8f95347bfee746b791c233ac2371b9cb/Koreas-discuss-removing-North's-artillery-from-tense-border

Posted by El coronel at 6/25/2018 06:00:00 AM No comments:

Mattis seeks less contentious visit with Chinese

https://apnews.com/d93d4d1a779d4b839bfda780ffff7052/Mattis-seeks-less-contentious-visit-with-Chinese

Posted by El coronel at 6/25/2018 05:50:00 AM No comments:

Turkey’s victorious Erdogan set to assume sweeping powers

https://apnews.com/59beeaef1543484a8c6b00912d714e82/Turkey's-victorious-Erdogan-set-to-assume-sweeping-powers

Posted by El coronel at 6/25/2018 05:41:00 AM No comments:

Walk or die: Algeria abandons 13,000 migrants in the Sahara

https://apnews.com/9ca5592217aa4acd836b9ee091ebfc20/Walk-or-die:-Algeria-abandons-13,000-migrants-in-the-Sahara


Posted by El coronel at 6/25/2018 05:23:00 AM No comments:

Friday, June 22, 2018

NK pledges to destroy missile test engine site

https://apnews.com/895980c3664e4b0bbadd868b858d89b8/NK-pledges-to-destroy-missile-test-engine-site



Posted by El coronel at 6/22/2018 06:18:00 AM No comments:

Fatal fight sets off anti-India protests, clashes in Kashmir

https://apnews.com/1cd14d9f48e64d72b067f8fb811ce938/Fatal-fight-sets-off-anti-India-protests,-clashes-in-Kashmir


Posted by El coronel at 6/22/2018 06:09:00 AM No comments:

Mexico opium poppy growers see price drop, turn to marijuana

https://apnews.com/cb4dac96eb24420697416c68ad92105e/Mexico-opium-poppy-growers-see-price-drop,-turn-to-marijuana

Posted by El coronel at 6/22/2018 06:00:00 AM No comments:

UN: Basic human rights being ‘chiseled away’ in Venezuela

https://apnews.com/8161cf5f784145f28029a5ea94c78a79/UN:-Basic-human-rights-being-'chiseled-away'-in-Venezuela

Posted by El coronel at 6/22/2018 05:54:00 AM No comments:

2 Koreas discuss holding new reunions of war-split families

https://apnews.com/524fddad5d0d48c2aa956d333e16316c/2-Koreas-discuss-holding-new-reunions-of-war-split-families

Posted by El coronel at 6/22/2018 05:49:00 AM No comments:

Thursday, June 21, 2018

Yemeni forces claim progress in battle for Hodeida’s airport

https://apnews.com/72c019cd059e452fbba157a02ab87115/Yemeni-forces-claim-progress-in-battle-for-Hodeida's-airport

Posted by El coronel at 6/21/2018 05:56:00 AM No comments:

Turkey’s Erdogan seeks new term with greater powers

https://apnews.com/bca8d87effb448e4899b59586a29d71e/Turkey's-Erdogan-seeks-new-term-with-greater-powers

Posted by El coronel at 6/21/2018 05:51:00 AM No comments:

North Korean summits bring sense of peace along DMZ border

https://apnews.com/5dffd5cf8d8a40659419701350b3d6de/North-Korean-summits-bring-sense-of-peace-along-DMZ-border

Posted by El coronel at 6/21/2018 05:35:00 AM No comments:

Trump’s Mideast team gets close-up view of peace obstacles

https://apnews.com/9615bd1931cb41168bfe700c9b0d9668/Trump's-Mideast-team-gets-close-up-view-of-peace-obstacles

Posted by El coronel at 6/21/2018 05:32:00 AM No comments:

Wednesday, June 20, 2018

Saudi-led coalition displays Yemeni arms allegedly from Iran

https://apnews.com/8072414683c643a19674cdbbbbdea7a7/Saudi-led-coalition-displays-Yemeni-arms-allegedly-from-Iran

Posted by El coronel at 6/20/2018 06:05:00 AM No comments:

Israel strikes Hamas after heavy rocket attacks from Gaza


https://apnews.com/67216b89c0a44f2891e61a2a26bfa673/Israel-strikes-Hamas-after-heavy-rocket-attacks-from-Gaza
Posted by El coronel at 6/20/2018 06:02:00 AM No comments:

Yemeni forces say they seized Hodeida airport runway

https://apnews.com/72c019cd059e452fbba157a02ab87115/Yemeni-forces-say-they-seized-Hodeida-airport-runway

Posted by El coronel at 6/20/2018 05:49:00 AM No comments:

Burning kites from Gaza damage Israeli farms, wildlife

https://apnews.com/5394c3441a9f4e8db8f852f22b3416a0/Burning-kites-from-Gaza-damage-Israeli-farms,-wildlife








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  • Vienna shooting: Austria hunts suspects after 'Islamist terror' attack Published4 minutes ago media captionA large-scale security operation is ongoing Austrian police are searching for at least one suspect after a multiple gun attack in the capital, Vienna, that killed four people. Seventeen other people were wounded - some seriously - after gunmen opened fire at six different locations in the city centre on Monday evening. One attacker was shot dead by police, officials said. Interior Minister Karl Nehammer described the assailant killed by police as an "Islamist terrorist". He later told the APA news agency that the 20-year-old gunman had been released early from jail last December, eight months after he was convicted of trying to travel to Syria to join the militant Islamic State group (IS). Chancellor Sebastian Kurz said on Wednesday it was clearly an attack driven by "hatred of our way of life, our democracy". Two of those who died in the shooting were women and two were men. One of the women was reportedly a waitress. The second woman died of her wounds in hospital overnight, reports said. The victims were in a city centre area busy with people in bars and restaurants, near Vienna's central synagogue, but it is not yet clear if that was the target. Crime scene investigators at work after multiple shootings in the first district of Vienna, Austria, 03 November 2020 IMAGE COPYRIGHTEPA image captionBars were targeted in a popular area of Vienna known as the "Bermuda Triangle" Mr Nehammer advised people to stay away from the centre, as police cordoned off some streets and brought in reinforcements. Parents were told to keep their children home on Tuesday if they could. Seven of the wounded have life-threatening injuries, Austrian media report. Addressing a news conference, Mr Nehammer described the heavily armed gunman killed by police as an Islamic State (IS) sympathiser. His home had been searched and video material seized, the minister said. He had been wearing a fake explosive belt, police tweeted. Several arrests were made during searches of 15 nearby homes. Two suspects were also arrested in St Pölten, a town to the west of Vienna. The Vienna shooting comes after a spate of Islamist attacks in France. Vienna crime scene - police, 3 Nov 20 IMAGE COPYRIGHTAFP image captionPolice flooded into several central streets where shooting took place What is known about dead gunman? He was 20, originally from North Macedonia and had a previous conviction for terrorist association, Mr Nehammer told Austria's APA news agency. He had both Austrian and North Macedonian citizenship. The minister later revealed the suspect had tried to travel to war-torn Syria to join IS. He had been released early from a 22-month jail term, under more lenient terms for young adults, according to the interior minister. Earlier, the minister said at least one "heavily armed and dangerous" attacker was believed to be still at large. Officials were quoted as saying there could have been as many as four attackers. Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz called it a "repulsive terror attack". The government called it "an attack on freedom and democracy". In pictures: Scene of gun attack in Vienna The attack came hours before Austria imposed new national restrictions to try to stem rising cases of coronavirus. Many people were enjoying drinks and eating out before a midnight curfew. Vienna map Police named six crime scenes in central Vienna: Seitenstettengasse and nearby Morzinplatz, Salzgries, Fleischmarkt, Bauernmarkt and Graben. The suspect was shot dead near St Rupert's Church. The government has announced three days of national mourning, starting immediately, with flags to fly at half-mast and a minute's silence at midday. Schools will also have a minute's silence for the victims on Wednesday morning. European leaders strongly condemned the shooting. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said he was "deeply shocked by the terrible attacks". How did the attack unfold? Police say the incident began at about 20:00 (19:00 GMT), near the Seitenstettengasse synagogue, when a heavily armed man opened fire on people outside cafes and restaurants. Members of the special forces quickly arrived at the scene. One policeman was shot and critically wounded before the perpetrator, armed with an automatic rifle, a pistol and a machete, was, in the chief's words, "neutralised" at 20:09. Armed police stand guard outside the Interior Ministry in the centre of Vienna on November 2, 2020 IMAGE COPYRIGHTGETTY IMAGES image captionPolice increased security outside the interior ministry after the shooting Jewish community leader Oskar Deutsch said that the synagogue was closed at the time the attack began. Footage posted on social media showed scenes of chaos as people ran through the streets with gunshots ringing out in the background. Witness Chris Zhao was in a nearby restaurant when the shooting started. He told the BBC: "We heard noises that sounded like firecrackers. We heard about 20 to 30 and we thought that to be actually gunfire. We saw the ambulances... lining up. There were victims. Sadly, we also saw a body lying down the street next to us." Opera guests leave the state opera under the supervision of armed policemen, in the centre of Vienna on November 2, 2020 IMAGE COPYRIGHTGETTY IMAGES image captionGuests left the Vienna State Opera under the watch of armed police A major anti-terrorist operation swung into action and police set up roadblocks around the city centre. Police in the neighbouring Czech Republic said they were carrying out random checks on the border with Austria in case the gunman fled in that direction. What reaction has there been? In a post on Twitter, the Austrian chancellor said "we are experiencing difficult hours in our republic". "Our police will act decisively against the perpetrators of this hideous terrorist attack. We will never allow ourselves to be intimidated by terrorism," he said. He was due to speak publicly after a cabinet video conference on Tuesday morning. Austria had until now been spared the sort of attacks that have hit other European countries. Leaders across the region were quick to condemn the shootings, with French President Emmanuel Macron saying that Europe must not "give up" in the face of attacks. "We, the French people, share the shock and grief of the Austrian people, struck this evening by an attack in the heart of their capital, Vienna. This is our Europe. Our enemies must know who they are dealing with," he said. Armed policemen search a person near the Schwedenplatz in the centre of Vienna on November 2, 2020 IMAGE COPYRIGHTGETTY IMAGES image captionPolice stopped and searched passers-by as they looks for the suspect Three people died in a knife attack in a church in the French city of Nice last week in what Mr Macron said was an "Islamist terrorist attack". The UK prime minister also said the country's "thoughts are with the people of Austria - we stand united with you against terror" while Home Secretary Priti Patel said "we stand ready to support in any way we can". US President Donald Trump - on the campaign trail ahead of Tuesday's election - described it as "yet another vile act of terrorism in Europe". "These evil attacks against innocent people must stop. The US stands with Austria, France, and all of Europe in the fight against terrorists," he tweeted. 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