Saturday, October 15, 2016

Trump's St Louis debate showing can't paper over Republican dismay at his conduct and other top stories.

  • Trump's St Louis debate showing can't paper over Republican dismay at his conduct

    Trump's St Louis debate showing can't paper over Republican dismay at his conduct
     Washington: There was no opening handshake. The hostility was palpable. Both candidates were tense; their body language awkward.The fear was that Donald Trump would go nuclear. But by the end of a gruelling second presidential debate, it was clear his weapon of choice was the cluster bomb – and he didn't get the result he needs so desperately. More News Videos Previous slide Next slide 2nd US presidential debate highlights Analysis: Voters unlikely impacted b..
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  • Israelis shot dead during rampage by Palestinian

    Israelis shot dead during rampage by Palestinian
    Jerusalem: A Palestinian gunman, known to Israeli police for violence and incitement on social media, killed two Israelis and wounded several others while shooting a rifle from his car in Jerusalem on Sunday.The assailant, who could not be named due to a court order, died after motorcycle police opened fire on him. Israeli border police raid the family home in the West Bank town of al Ram, north of Jerusalem, of the Palestinian gunman who killed two in Jerusalem on Sunday. Photo: AP At h..
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  • Philippines addicts offered ten steps to amnesty, but is this really rehab?

    Philippines addicts offered ten steps to amnesty, but is this really rehab?
    Manila: The Philippines president's order to shoot on sight those drug suspects who refuse to surrender never frightened 34-year-old Ramson Donado, who began running street errands for pushers when he was nine and has been addicted to shabu, a poor quality form of methamphetamine, for years."I have never been afraid to die … life is cheap here," he says. More News Videos Previous slide Next slide The survivors of the Philippines' war on drugs 2nd US president..
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  • Calais migrant killed by British driver

    Calais migrant killed by British driver
    Calais migrant killed by British driverReuters7:48PM October 10, 2016SaveA migrant from Eritrea has died after being hit by a car on the A16 road near the French port city of Calais, where thousands of people from the Middle East and Africa are camped trying to reach Britain.The person was one of a group of migrants trying to put obstacles on the road to slow down vehicles in a bid to climb aboard them, the police said.They added that the British driver had reported Sunday's incident.Meanwhile F..
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  • Adrian Mole author, Sue Townsend, witnessed a child murder at the age of eight

    Adrian Mole author, Sue Townsend, witnessed a child murder at the age of eight
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  • Missiles target US warship off Yemen

    Missiles target US warship off Yemen
    Houthi rebels who have taken control of parts of Yemen denied Monday that its forces had targeted a US warship with missiles."Reports that allege that Yemeni rockets targeted ships off the Yemeni (coast) are baseless," the Houthi-controlled SABA news agency quoted a military official as saying.A Pentagon spokesman said two missiles targeted a US warship off the coast of Yemen on Sunday but missed the vessel, hitting the water instead.The missiles were fired at the USS Mason from Houthi-controlle..
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  • Police arrest UK model over suspected link to jihadi extremists

    Police arrest UK model over suspected link to jihadi extremists
    A former UK glamour model has been arrested by counter terrorism police over suspected links to ISIS. Kimberley Miners, 27, was questioned by police on Friday after photos of her wearing a burqa appeared online, prompting law enforcement officals to suspect the former model was being groomed to become a jihadi bride. Last month police questioned the former model over claims she had been in contact with jihadi terrorists using several Facebook accounts, the UK Telegraph reports. One of the F..
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  • British government backflips on register of foreign employees

    British government backflips on register of foreign employees
    British government backflips on register of foreign employees Posted October 10, 2016 12:45:12 The UK government has backed down on a controversial proposal that could have seen British companies forced to publish lists of how many foreign workers they employed. Key pointsGovernment had proposed firms make it clear how many foreign workers they employedIt now says the numbers will be collected, but not publishedBusiness community had attacked the proposal Last week..
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