Thursday, October 27, 2016

Aleppo Is a 'Slaughterhouse,' Says UN Official Seeking War Crimes Inquiry and other top stories.

  • Aleppo Is a 'Slaughterhouse,' Says UN Official Seeking War Crimes Inquiry

    Photo Smoke rising from a government-held neighborhood in Aleppo on Thursday. Few civilians have taken advantage of a pause in Russian strikes to leave the area. Credit George Ourfalian/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images GENEVA — The top United Nations human rights official on Friday called the weekslong bombardment and siege of Aleppo “crimes of historic proportions” that had turned the ancient Syrian city into a “slaughterhouse.”As a “humanitarian pause” in attacks, ..
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  • A Tattoo for the King

    A Tattoo for the King
    In the waiting room of the Sak Lai tattoo studio in central Bangkok, the owner, who goes by the name Leck New York, showed me his latest design: the numeral “9,” sketched in Thai several times on drafting paper. It’s a popular choice among clients looking to pay tribute to the late King Bhumibol Adulyadej, the ninth monarch of the Chakri dynasty, and a widely revered figure in fractious Thailand. More than 10 clients have been inked with a royal motif at Sak Lai since the 88-year-old king died ..
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  • UN warns of ISIS using 'human shields' in Mosul as militants strike Kirkuk

    UN warns of ISIS using 'human shields' in Mosul as militants strike Kirkuk
    Two hundred families from Samalia village and 350 families from Najafia were forced out Monday and taken to Mosul in what appears to be "an apparent policy by ISIS to prevent civilians escaping," Ravina Shamdasani, deputy spokeswoman for the UN Human Rights Office, told CNN.Meanwhile, ISIS militants attacked security buildings in Kirkuk, 175 kilometers (109 miles) southeast of Mosul.• The UN human rights chief cites reports that civilians have been shot dead by ISIS.• Nearly 30 ISIS militants ha..
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  • South Africa's Move on ICC Raises Concerns of African Exodus

    South Africa's Move on ICC Raises Concerns of African Exodus
    JOHANNESBURG — South Africa on Friday reversed its early support for the International Criminal Court and said it will submit a parliamentary bill to withdraw from it, raising concerns of a possible African exodus that would undermine a human rights tribunal accused by some African leaders of unfairly targeting their continent.The announcement followed a similar decision by Burundi this week and was criticized by human rights groups that see the ICC as the best means of pursuing perpetrators..
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  • Magnitude 6.6 Quake Causes Strong Shaking in Western Japan

    Magnitude 6.6 Quake Causes Strong Shaking in Western Japan
    A magnitude 6.6 earthquake struck Tottori prefecture in western Japan, causing power outages, train stoppages and a handful of injuries in the nation’s strongest shake in six months. Twitter: USGS Big Quakes on TwitterThere were no reported deaths following the quake, which occurred inland at a depth of 10 kilometers (6.2 miles) at 2:07 p.m. local time, causing shaking of lower 6 on Japan’s 7-point scale in the country’s least-populated prefecture, the Japan Meteorological Agency said. It was s..
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  • Russia pauses Aleppo bombing 11 hours for four days, U.N. wants more

    Russia pauses Aleppo bombing 11 hours for four days, U.N. wants more
    By Tom Miles and Stephanie NebehayGENEVA (Reuters) - Russia has told the United Nations it will stop bombing eastern Aleppo for 11 hours a day for four days, but that is not enough to trigger a wider ceasefire deal under which militants would leave the Syrian warzone, the U.N. said on Thursday.The Syrian military said a unilateral ceasefire backed by Russia had come into force to allow people to leave eastern Aleppo, a move rejected by rebels who say they are preparing a counter-offensive to bre..
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  • Opposition to EU, Canada Trade Deal Doesn't Bode Well for Brexit Negotiations

    Opposition to EU, Canada Trade Deal Doesn't Bode Well for Brexit Negotiations
    BRUSSELS—A region of southern Belgium continued to block a trade deal between the European Union and Canada on Friday, raising questions about the bloc’s ability to negotiate and win approval for more complex and difficult deals, such as a divorce agreement with Britain. Despite Wallonia’s continued refusal to approve the deal, a shift in language used by the region’s lawmakers signaled some of the main hurdles may have been overcome...
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  • London Counterterrorism Police Arrest Teen Over Item on Subway Train

    London Counterterrorism Police Arrest Teen Over Item on Subway Train
    LONDON — Counterterrorism police arrested a teenager in London on Friday after a "suspicious item" was found on the subway, officials said. The 19-year-old suspect, who has not been identified, was shot with a Taser and detained in north London, according to a statement from the city's Metropolitan Police. The force said he was arrested on suspicion of "the commission, preparation and instigation of terrorism acts." The arrest came around 24 hours after officers were called to North Gr..
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  • Duterte Didn't Really Mean 'Separation' From US, Philippine Officials Say

    Duterte Didn't Really Mean 'Separation' From US, Philippine Officials Say
    Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte makes a speech during the Philippines - China Trade and Investment Forum at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China, October 20, 2016. The Philippines will maintain trade and economic ties with the United ...
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