Monday, November 28, 2016

UK's Hammond pledges to spread wealth, but debt 'eye-wateringly' high and other top stories.

  • UK's Hammond pledges to spread wealth, but debt 'eye-wateringly' high

    UK's Hammond pledges to spread wealth, but debt 'eye-wateringly' high
    LONDON British finance minister Philip Hammond said on Sunday he would aim to help struggling families and boost the country's long-term growth prospects when he announces Britain's first budget plans since the Brexit vote next week.But Hammond also told BBC television that levels of public debt were "eye-wateringly" high and he would not be announcing a big increase in public spending."We've got to make sure that the prosperity that comes from seizing opportunities ahead is shared across the ..
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  • Asia Pacific|Train Derails in North India, Killing 104; Many Trapped

    Asia Pacific|Train Derails in North India, Killing 104; Many Trapped
    PUKHRAYAN, India — At least 104 people were killed when 14 coaches of an overnight passenger train rolled off the track in northern India early Sunday, with rescue workers using cutting torches to try to pull out survivors, police said.Daljeet Chaudhary, a director general of police, said the death toll was likely to rise because rescue workers had yet to gain access to one of the worst-damaged coaches. About 150 people were injured, he said.The train derailed at around 3:10 a.m., jolting aw..
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  • Closing Year of Mercy, Francis says 'God has no memory of sin'

    Closing Year of Mercy, Francis says 'God has no memory of sin'
    ROME – Marking the formal end of his Holy Year of Mercy, Pope Francis on Sunday insisted that “God has no memory of sin,” and that God’s willingness to forgive will endure well after the curtain comes down on the theater of the jubilee. The pope also repeated his characteristic appeal to Christians to reject the trappings of “power or glory,” and to embrace a life that’s “free, faithful, poor in means but rich in love.” Such a lifestyle, the pontiff suggested, would be the real legacy of his Yea..
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  • Prosecutors link South Korean president to corruption scandal

    Prosecutors link South Korean president to corruption scandal
    TOKYO — South Korean President Park Geun-hye suffered a heavy blow Sunday, when prosecutors indicted her friend on charges including coercion and abuse of power, and indicated they thought the president was complicit in the crimes. The prosecution said it would continue to try to question Park, with the announcement effectively making her a suspect rather than a witness, while opposition leaders said they would redouble their efforts to force Park out of office. “There are now sufficient groun..
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  • Can America and Russia Both Be Great Again?

    Can America and Russia Both Be Great Again?
    All signs seem to point to a budding bromance between the American president-elect and the Russian president. Donald Trump has praised Vladimir Putin as a strong leader, proposed reconciling with Russia so they can fight terrorism together, raised doubts about America’s commitment to NATO and the independence of Ukraine, and argued that America shouldn’t lecture other countries about democracy and human rights—all wonderful news for the Kremlin. Putin has been more restrained, describing Trump..
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  • Eastern Aleppo blitz kills almost 300 people in 5 days

    Eastern Aleppo blitz kills almost 300 people in 5 days
    The attacks have also obliterated desperately needed hospitals, worsening an already dire humanitarian situation.At least 289 people were killed between Tuesday and Saturday last week, said the Syrian Civil Defense -- a volunteer rescue group also known as the White Helmets. The deaths came as the Syrian regime resumed airstrikes on the war-ravaged area after a three-week lull.The death toll is likely to climb, as the White Helmets said another 950 people were injured. And dozens remain missing ..
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  • Banks soften Brexit tone after May's offer

    Banks soften Brexit tone after May's offer
    Global bank executives are softening their warnings that Britain's looming withdrawal from the European Union will spur an imminent exodus of staff from London. Bankers are gaining confidence that U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May will be able to secure a lengthy transition period that would carry them over from the current rules to whatever fresh terms of trade are agreed with the EU, according to two people with knowledge of their firm's contingency plans. That has led to more measured languag..
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  • Meeting Putin, Philippines' Duterte rails at Western 'hypocrisy'

    Meeting Putin, Philippines' Duterte rails at Western 'hypocrisy'
    MANILA Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte lashed out at Western "bullying" and "hypocrisy" during his first meeting with Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin and said when it came to alliances, the United States could not be trusted.In talks with Putin during an Asia-Pacific summit in Lima, Duterte held nothing back in his views about major powers like the United States, suggesting he is sticking to his guns on re-aligning foreign policy away from Washington, despite his warm words for incomin..
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  • Japan PM Abe: way to peace treaty with Russia coming into sight

    Japan PM Abe: way to peace treaty with Russia coming into sight
    By Kiyoshi Takenaka | LIMA LIMA Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said on Saturday that a way to concluding a peace treaty with Russia is "coming into sight," raising hopes for tangible progress on a decades-old territorial row at bilateral summit meetings set for mid-December in Japan. Abe, who made the comment after holding talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit, was quick to add, however, that progress will..
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  • Iraqi Forces Push on Against IS in Eastern Mosul

    Iraqi Forces Push on Against IS in Eastern Mosul
    MOSUL, Iraq — A top Iraqi commander said on Sunday that troops were continuing to advance toward the center of Mosul, pushing back Islamic State fighters, but slowed down by sniper fire and suicide bombings as well as concern over the safety of civilians in a city that is home to some one million people.A few hundred civilians, meanwhile, emerged from rubble-strewn frontline neighborhoods in search of safer ground, including women and children, some of them carrying bags or small suitcases p..
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