Thursday 31 October 2019

UPDATE 2-U.S. imposes new Iran sanctions, but waives others

UPDATE 2-U.S. imposes new Iran sanctions, but waives othersThe United States said on Thursday it had imposed sanctions on the Iranian construction sector and trade in four materials used in its military or nuclear programs, even as it waived sanctions to let foreign firms continue non-proliferation work in Iran. The decisions announced by the U.S. State Department reflect an effort to increase pressure on Iran by putting wider swaths of its economy under sanctions, while leaving a door open to diplomacy by allowing work to proceed at Iranian nuclear facilities that makes it harder for Iran to develop a nuclear bomb.




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Nancy Pelosi Says Impeachment ‘Isn’t Personal



Townhall: Nancy Pelosi Says Impeachment ‘Isn’t About Anything Personal with the President’

Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) told reporters the impeachment inquiry into President Trump is not because of any personal reasons Democrats may have against him.

Pelsoi said the impeachment inquiry is consistent to what the Founding Fathers had envisioned for the country and the separate, coequal branches of the government.

"In the here and now, we are keeping the republic from a president who says Article II, says I can do whatever I want. Not so. And if so, if you think that is so and you act upon that belief that is in violation of the Constitution of the United States. And so we will proceed with the facts, the truth. It’s about the truth and it’s about the Constitution and we’re working hard to defend our democracy," Pelosi said on Thursday.

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WNU Editor: It is both political and personal for her. But she is not the only one. My American friends who support President Trump have all been telling me that what is happening right in Washington is very personal to them.

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Helloworld whistleblowers police inquiry 'not at my behest', Cormann says

Minister denies lodging complaint with Victoria police over leaked information he wasn’t billed for travel

The finance minister, Mathias Cormann, says police are not acting at “my behest” by investigating whistleblowers who revealed he was not billed for international flights by travel company Helloworld, a major government contractor with close links to the Liberal party.

Leaked information from within Helloworld showed earlier this year that the company had not charged Cormann and his family for international flights worth $2,780.82 in 2017, not long before it won a $1bn contract with the finance minister’s department.

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Quotation of the Day: What Recovery? Life on the Edge


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Memphis Clerk Sentenced to 22 Years for Killing Teenager Who Stole Beer


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Toronto’s City of Tomorrow Is Scaled Back Amid Privacy Concerns


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While MPs feud over Brexit, food banks wonder how to feed the hungry

While MPs feud over Brexit, food banks wonder how to feed the hungryBritain’s food banks have seen increasing demand in recent years, and supplies are under stress. Brexit could make the problem worse.




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One dead and 15 injured after two buses and a car collide in Orpington

Ten ambulance crews sent to incident in south-east London, with local roads closed by police

One person has died and 15 more have been injured after two buses and a car collided in south-east London, the emergency services have said.

The Metropolitan police were called to the scene in Orpington, in the borough of Bromley, shortly after 10pm on Thursday night. They said one person, whom they did not name, was pronounced dead at the scene.

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Scott Morrison threatens crackdown on secondary boycotts of mining companies

Prime minister says environmental protesters are ‘anarchists’ and that he wants to outlaw targeting of businesses

Scott Morrison has branded environmental protesters “anarchists” and threatened a radical crackdown on the right to protest by applying penalties to those targeting businesses who provide services to the resources industry.

In a speech to the Queensland Resources Council on Friday, the prime minister will tell Australian corporations to listen to the “quiet shareholders” and not environmental protesters.

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Trump Warns Johnson His Brexit Deal Makes U.S. Trade Deal Hard

Trump Warns Johnson His Brexit Deal Makes U.S. Trade Deal Hard(Bloomberg) -- Terms of Trade is a daily newsletter that untangles a world embroiled in trade wars. Sign up here. Donald Trump said Boris Johnson’s Brexit deal will make it difficult for the British prime minister to strike a trade deal with the U.S. after the U.K. leaves the European Union.In an interview with Brexit Party Leader Nigel Farage on LBC Radio, the president said the two countries could “do much bigger numbers” if Johnson made a cleaner break with the EU.“We want to do trade with the U.K. and they want to do trade with us,” Trump said. “Under certain aspects of the deal you can’t do it, you can’t trade, we can’t make a trade deal with the U.K. Under certain ways we’re precluded, which is ridiculous by the way.”This is bad news for Johnson, who touts swift and lucrative commercial opportunities with the U.S. as one of Brexit’s biggest prizes. The premier renegotiated the divorce from the EU and is looking to win a Dec. 12 election convincingly enough to get Parliament to finally approve his Brexit deal.Trump’s warning suggests that even if Johnson finally manages to get Brexit through, after more than three agonizing years of political wrangling, it won’t be as straightforward as he had hoped to get that “fantastic” trade deal with the world’s No. 1 economy.LeverageThe president, who prides himself as a deal maker, also indicated the U.S. will be in a strong position in talks. The prime minister “knows how difficult it is,” he said, “he’s looking very much at the United States.”Jeremy Corbyn, leader of the opposition Labour Party, said in a speech Thursday that Johnson wants to deliver a “one-sided Trump trade sell-out” in his rush to reach an agreement with Washington. “His toxic Brexit trade deal with Trump could hand over 500 million pounds a week of NHS money to big drugs corporations,” Corbyn told supporters.Trump denied the claims, saying the U.S. is too busy with its own “health service problems” to get involved in the U.K.“We won’t be involved with that, we’re trying to fix our health service,” Trump said. “It’s not for us to have anything to do with your health-care system, we’re just talking about trade.”‘Bad Places’Trump had harsh words for Corbyn, a socialist who favors higher taxes and wants key utilities back under state control.“Corbyn would be so bad for your country. He’d be so bad, he’d take you in such a bad way,” Trump said. “He’d take you into such bad places.”The Labour leader hit back after the interview, accusing the president of interfering in the election and saying his comments show he wants Johnson in power so U.S. companies can exploit the U.K.’s state-funded healthcare system.“It was Trump who said in June the NHS is ‘on the table’,” Corbyn wrote on Twitter. “And he knows if Labour wins, U.S. corporations won’t get their hands on it. Our NHS is not for sale.”In contrast to his comments about Corbyn, Trump talked warmly about his relationship with Johnson and said the prime minister had confided in him about Brexit.He encouraged Farage’s Brexit Party to make a pact with Johnson for the pre-Christmas election: “He has a lot of respect and like for you,” Trump said. “I wish you two guys could get together, I think it would be a great thing.”The U.S. leader also lavished praise on the royal family and talked at length about his experiences with Queen Elizabeth II, the Prince of Wales and Prince Harry during his visit earlier this year.(Updates with detail and context throughout.)\--With assistance from Alex Morales.To contact the reporter on this story: Thomas Penny in London at tpenny@bloomberg.netTo contact the editors responsible for this story: Tim Ross at tross54@bloomberg.net, Flavia Krause-Jackson, Robert JamesonFor more articles like this, please visit us at bloomberg.com©2019 Bloomberg L.P.




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Thai king creates boot camp-style 'unity' courses

Thousands of civil servants, police and teachers are being sent to a military camp in Thailand for intensive training in community service and loyalty to the monarchy, according to the Royal Palace and interviews with trainees and organizers.


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The African Americans discovering Ghana

Ghana has declared 2019 the 'year of return' and is encouraging the African diaspora to visit the country, but why are some deciding to make it their new home?

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Climate change 'making mountaineering riskier'

Thinning ice and snow cover is leading to more rock-falls and landslides.

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The Identity Of The Anonymous 'Whistleblower' Tho Triggered Impeachment Proceedings Against President Trump Is Suspected To Be A Well Known Democrat Activist


Paul Sperry, RealClearInvestigations: The Beltway's 'Whistleblower' Furor Obsesses Over One Name

For a town that leaks like a sieve, Washington has done an astonishingly effective job keeping from the American public the name of the anonymous “whistleblower" who triggered impeachment proceedings against President Trump — even though his identity is an open secret inside the Beltway.

More than two months after the official filed his complaint, pretty much all that’s known publicly about him is that he is a CIA analyst who at one point was detailed to the White House and is now back working at the CIA.

But the name of a government official fitting that description — Eric Ciaramella — has been raised privately in impeachment depositions, according to officials with direct knowledge of the proceedings, as well as in at least one open hearing held by a House committee not involved in the impeachment inquiry. Fearing their anonymous witness could be exposed, Democrats this week blocked Republicans from asking more questions about him and intend to redact his name from all deposition transcripts.

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WNU Editor: If this report is true, this person should not be working in the CIA or in any other government position where a security clearance is required. I can also understand why House Intelligence Chairman Adam Schiff does not want the identity of this person (if it is Eric Ciaramella)  to be made public. This person is a partisan Democrat, who was removed from the White House over reports that he was leaking to the media. Talk about having an axe to grind with President Trump. And this Eric Ciaramella has some incredible Democrat contacts and ties ....

Whistleblower had 'professional' tie to 2020 Democratic candidate -- Washington Examiner
Eric Ciaramella, Schiff’s ‘whistleblower,’ has ties to Susan Rice and Joe Biden -- CDN
Anti-Trump Whistleblower Attorney Worked Directly For James Clapper -- The Federalist
Report: Anti-Trump Complainant Eric Ciaramella Worked With Brennan, Biden, and DNC Operative Chalupa -- American Greatness

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New Zealand v England: first Twenty20 international – live!

The clocks have changed, the weather is grim, the summer is gone. On the bright side: it means international cricket - and the OBO - coming to you at all hours through the course of the next month with England’s men in New Zealand for five T20s and two Tests.

The series opener is at Hagley Oval in Christchurch, one of the most beautiful grounds on the planet. Being a lovely little place in the middle of the parklands, there are no floodlights - thus the Friday afternoon timing; unusual in the shortest form of the game.

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New Threats Put Wildfire Fighters’ Health on the Line


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US targets Iran construction sector with new sanctions

US targets Iran construction sector with new sanctionsThe United States on Thursday extended its sanctions on Iran by taking aim at its construction sector, which Washington linked to the country's Revolutionary Guards. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo imposed the sanctions after the construction sector was identified as "being controlled directly or indirectly by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC)," spokeswoman Morgan Ortagus said in a statement.




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California: San Bernardino fire adds to ring of blazes around Los Angeles

  • Southern California remains at extreme risk of fires starting
  • In wine country, firefighters gained ground against the Kincade fire, the largest burning in the state

New blazes in southern California on Thursday burned homes and forced residents to flee, as strong Santa Ana winds of up to 60mph fueled a ring of wildfires around the Los Angeles area.

In San Bernardino, a city of just over 200,000 people, a new wildfire that broke out in the early hours of Thursday torched several homes and forced evacuations. Less than 20 miles away in Riverside county, evacuations were issued after a fire in the city of Jurupa Valley started shortly after midnight, spreading to 300 acres.

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GCHQ marks 100 years by unveiling details of wartime spy work

Agency honours linguists, including many women, who eavesdropped and decoded in secret locations

The spy agency GCHQ is celebrating its centenary on Friday by highlighting little-known wartime eavesdropping and decoding work that took place in five secret locations around the country, from the Kent cliffs to the Derbyshire countryside.

That includes the dangerous work undertaken daily by about 50 linguists, many of whom were women, who listened into shortwave German naval and airforce radio at Abbots Cliff House near Dover, a site exposed to enemy attack.

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Canberra's libraries join nationwide trend of scrapping fines for late books

‘It makes sense,’ ACT minister says of library change to take effect from 21 November

Canberra’s libraries have abolished all late fines, as the Australian city becomes the latest to adopt a policy that has been shown to increase the return rate of books.

The Australian Capital Territory government announced on Thursday that it would no longer charge fines, and would forgive all existing ones, from 21 November. Instead, those with an overdue book will have their borrowing and computer use suspended until it is returned.

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Brazil wildfires: Blaze advances across Pantanal wetlands

The area is one of the most biodiverse regions in the world, and a popular tourist destination.

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Wednesday 30 October 2019

UN climate leaders scramble after Chile unrest cancels talks

UN climate leaders scramble after Chile unrest cancels talksChile's abrupt decision Wednesday to withdraw as host of the United Nations' top climate conference leaves organizers scrambling for a second time to find a venue for the leading strategy sessions on global warming. The annual U.N. conference has become the go-to place for diplomats and scientists from around the world to discuss how to tackle climate change, from setting rules on greenhouse gas reduction to helping poor countries cope with the effects of extreme weather and sea-level rise. Chilean President Sebastian Pinera expressed "great pain" when he went on television to announce that 13 days of sometimes-deadly street protests and clashes forced the country to call off two major international summits, including the climate meeting scheduled for Dec. 2 to Dec. 13 that was to be a follow-up to the pivotal Paris climate accord in 2016.




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Japan Shuri castle fire: blaze engulfs ancient world heritage site

Fire spread quickly through 600-year-old site dating back to Ryukyu kingdom in Okinawa

A fire ripped through a historic Japanese castle on the southern island of Okinawa spreading throughout the world heritage site’s complex, local authorities said.

Shuri castle is a key part of a complex dating back to the Ryukyu kingdom, and is believed to have been in use from around the 1400s.

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Chile's APEC cancellation raises new hurdle for U.S.-China trade deal

Chile's APEC cancellation raises new hurdle for U.S.-China trade dealLeaders from the United States and China encountered a new obstacle in their struggle to end a damaging trade war on Wednesday, when the summit where they were supposed to meet was cancelled because of violent protests. U.S. President Donald Trump said this week he hoped to sign an interim trade deal with Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping during the Nov. 16-17 Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in Chile. The White House said afterwards the United States still expects to sign an initial trade agreement with China next month, but no alternate location had yet been set for Xi and Trump to meet.




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Your Move, Facebook


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'Carmageddon': LA airport apologizes after Uber policy causes gridlock

Ban on curbside rideshare pickups leads passengers to report wait times longer than the flights themselves

Los Angeles international airport (LAX) has apologized for “unacceptable” wait times after a new policy banning Uber and Lyft from picking up passengers at the curb led to major traffic jams and delays.

The new system at the country’s second-busiest airport requires travelers to take a shuttle to a separate area to meet their rideshare drivers, and a bumpy rollout on Tuesday resulted in gridlock and overcrowded shuttles, as well as some passengers waiting more than an hour for their rides.

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Breastfeeding suites increasing in popularity in the US

Private breastfeeding spaces are increasing in the US, including in train stations and supermarkets.

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Japan Justice Minister Kawai resigns, second minister to quit in a week

Japanese Justice Minister Katsuyuki Kawai resigned on Thursday following media reports of election irregularities by his wife, who is a ruling party lawmaker, becoming the second cabinet minister to step down in less than a week.


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Chile's APEC cancellation raises new hurdle for U.S.-China trade deal

Chile's APEC cancellation raises new hurdle for U.S.-China trade dealLeaders from the United States and China encountered a new obstacle in their struggle to end a damaging trade war on Wednesday, when the summit where they were supposed to meet was cancelled because of violent protests. U.S. President Donald Trump said this week he hoped to sign an interim trade deal with Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping during the Nov. 16-17 Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in Chile. The White House said afterwards the United States still expects to sign an initial trade agreement with China next month, but no alternate location had yet been set for Xi and Trump to meet.




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Fundraiser posts $3 million bond on campaign finance charges

Fundraiser posts $3 million bond on campaign finance chargesA prolific fundraiser charged with funneling illegal foreign campaign contributions to American political candidates surrendered to authorities in Los Angeles on Wednesday and was released on $3 million bond. The court appearance came about a week after prosecutors announced charges against Imaad Zuberi, a venture capitalist who raised millions of dollars for both Democratic and Republican political candidates and committees, including former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and President Donald Trump. Zuberi has agreed to plead guilty to tax evasion, violating campaign finance laws and concealing his work as a foreign agent as he lobbied high-level U.S. government officials.




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Boeing 'doesn't understand our grief'

Zipporah Kuria's father Joseph Waithaka was one of 157 people killed when a Boeing 737 Max crashed in March.

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Ringo Starr 'emotional' as Beatles come together in new recording

When Ringo Starr decided to record a cover of one of the last songs written by John Lennon, the Beatles drummer knew he wanted former bandmate Paul McCartney to play bass.


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Liberia's child soldiers: 'I know I killed people'

Miatta says she was forced to fight when she was 14 and can't remember how many people she's killed.

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How to Eat Alone (and Like It)


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Georgia Plans to Purge 300,000 Names From Its Voter Rolls


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Stick to Sports? No Way. Deadspin Journalists Quit en Masse.


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Hundreds of U.S. Troops Leaving, and Also Arriving in, Syria


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Iraq Prime Minister Pressed to Quit as Protests Clog Streets


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Trump judicial nominee breaks down during Senate hearing

Lawrence VanDyke broke down when asked whether he was biased against LGBT people.

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Comedian Kevin Hart shares emotional video after crash

The US comedian shared the video of his recovery after a severe car accident in September.

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Tuesday 29 October 2019

Why New York Can’t Pick Up Its Trash


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World News Briefs -- October 29, 2019 (Evening Edition)



Reuters: Britain set for December 12 election to break the Brexit deadlock

LONDON (Reuters) - Britain will hold its first December election in almost a century after Prime Minister Boris Johnson won approval from parliament on Tuesday for an early ballot aimed at breaking the Brexit deadlock.

After the European Union granted a third delay to the divorce that was originally supposed to take place on March 29, the United Kingdom, its parliament and its electorate remain divided on how, or indeed whether, to go ahead with Brexit.

Johnson, who had promised to deliver Brexit on Oct. 31 “do or die”, demanded a Dec. 12 election after parliament - where he has no majority - frustrated his attempts to ratify the last-minute divorce deal he struck with the EU earlier this month.

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MIDDLE EAST

Syrian and Turkey forces clash for first time.

Kurd fighters complete pullout from Turkey-Syria border: Russia.

Iraq protests: Deadly clashes in Karbala.

Main backers of Iraqi premier drop support amid protests.

Zarif: US push to isolate Iran in region will 'just not work'.

Lebanon PM Saad Hariri resigns as crisis takes violent turn.

Lebanese protesters celebrate Hariri resignation - but want more.

Jordan recalls ambassador to Israel to protest detentions.

ASIA

US Afghan peace envoy takes push for peace to Pakistan.

South Korea compares Japan's 'rising sun' flag to swastika as Olympic row deepens.

China warns U.S. criticism at U.N. over Xinjiang not 'helpful' for trade talks.

UN extremely concerned at rights deprivation in Kashmir.

Hong Kong's pro-democracy activist Joshua Wong barred from election.

Carrie Lam says she will 'tackle violence head on' as recession hits Hong Kong.

Philippines hit by deadly earthquake in south.

AFRICA

Egypt, Ethiopia to meet in Washington over Nile dam.

Guinea-Bissau president fires PM amid political crisis. Guinea Bissau pre-vote crisis deepens.

Mozambique's main opposition party appeals election result.

Tunisia PM sacks foreign, defence ministers weeks after elections.

Migrants released amid fighting in Libyan capital seek refuge with U.N..

Flights to resume at Libya capital's battle-scarred airport.

Scores of inmates escape Nigeria prison after heavy rains.

Dozens killed in Cameroon landslide.

Kenya Pollution: President Kenyatta vows plastic ban by 2020.

U.S. senior diplomat slams Egypt's treatment of journalist.

EUROPE

UK Parliament paves way for December general election. British MPs vote for December election to break Brexit deadlock.

Ukraine and separatist troops begin withdrawal from Luhansk town. Ukrainian, Russian forces pull out of disputed town.

President Zelenskiy makes Ukraine investment pitch in shadow of war zone.

Putin hosts Cuban leader for talks on expanding ties.

One-time rival of Germany’s Merkel assails her leadership.

Germany charges two Syrians with crimes against humanity.

North Ireland brothers wanted in connection with 39 deaths in truck.

AMERICAS

Democrats unveil impeachment procedures.

White House: Dem resolution shows impeachment is 'illegitimate sham'.

US House approves Turkey sanctions in rare bipartisan rebuke of Trump.

Immigration official says US-Mexico border crisis not over.

Chile: Protests and looting erupt despite president's new Cabinet. Chile protesters clash with police hours after cabinet reshuffle.

Violence grips Bolivian cities as election standoff enters second week. Police fire tear gas at protesters in Bolivia election unrest.

Mexico ranked one of most dangerous countries for journalists with five murdered this year and at least 30 deaths going unsolved in last decade.

California wildfires: fierce winds may spread blazes as millions lose power.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Trump announces death of al-Baghdadi successor.

Security increasing at ISIS prisons after al-Baghdadi death.

SDF: Informant took underwear of IS leader al-Baghdadi before raid.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Wall St. dips after S&P notches record, Fed on deck.

WhatsApp sues Israeli firm, accusing it of hacking activists' phones.

'Flying coffins': senators rip Boeing chief over Max jet crashes that killed 346.

World leaders return to 'Davos in desert' a year after Khashoggi boycott.

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Army officer's impeachment testimony is a quandary for Republicans

Lt Col Vindman’s testimony drew expected backlash from Trump defenders, but some Republicans say they’ve gone too far

The arrival of a decorated army officer to testify in the impeachment inquiry against Donald Trump on Tuesday tipped Republicans into a spiral of internal conflict over how far to go – and what lines were unacceptable to cross – in defending the US president.

Related: Democrats set to unveil Trump impeachment resolution as inquiry ramps up – live

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Hundreds of koalas feared burned alive in out-of-control bushfire near Port Macquarie

Blaze around Lake Innes and Lake Cathie in northern NSW has destroyed more than 2,000 hectares and spread smoke haze to Sydney

Hundreds of koalas are feared to have died in an out-of-control bushfire in northern New South Wales which has raged unchecked for days in the heartland of their prime habitat.

The blaze, reportedly caused by a lightning strike near Port Macquarie, has burned more than 2,000 hectares, including an important koala breeding ground.

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UK's new Brexit deal worse than continued uncertainty - NIESR

UK's new Brexit deal worse than continued uncertainty - NIESRPrime Minister Boris Johnson's Brexit deal would hurt Britain's economy more than further delays and continued uncertainty about leaving the European Union, a think tank said on Wednesday. Johnson has said his deal is the only solution to the uncertainty that has weighed on the economy since the 2016 referendum. By contrast, the opposition Labour Party wants to negotiate a new deal and put it to a second referendum, which could overturn 2016's result.




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Toyota’s Support of Trump Emissions Rules Shocks Californians


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AT&T reveals HBO Max price and date it will take on Disney, Netflix

AT&T Inc executives on Tuesday said the company's HBO Max streaming video service will cost $15 per month -- the same price it currently charges for HBO -- when it launches in May 2020, marking an aggressive entry into the streaming wars.


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UK's new Brexit deal worse than continued uncertainty: NIESR

Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Brexit deal would hurt Britain's economy more than further delays and continued uncertainty about leaving the European Union, a think tank said on Wednesday.


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US apprehensions at Mexican border up 88 percent this year: CBP

Apprehension numbers have dropped recently, however, falling to 52,000 in September, the lowest monthly total for 2019.

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Saudi Arabia to invest in India's downstream oil and gas projects

Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the plans while at an investor summit in Riyadh.

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UPDATE 1-China warns U.S. that criticism over Uighurs not 'helpful' for trade talks

UPDATE 1-China warns U.S. that criticism over Uighurs not 'helpful' for trade talksThe United States and 22 other countries at the United Nations pushed China on Tuesday to stop detaining ethnic Uighurs and other Muslims, prompting China's U.N. envoy to warn it was not "helpful" for trade talks between Beijing and Washington. China has been widely condemned for setting up complexes in remote Xinjiang that it describes as "vocational training centers" to stamp out extremism and give people new skills.




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China warns U.S. that criticism over Uighurs not 'helpful' for trade talks

The United States and 22 other countries at the United Nations pushed China on Tuesday to stop detaining ethnic Uighurs and other Muslims, prompting China's U.N. envoy to warn it was not "helpful" for trade talks between Beijing and Washington.


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Mexican lawmakers vote overwhelmingly to end presidential immunity

A proposal to allow for the prosecution of Mexican presidents for a wide range of crimes overwhelmingly passed the lower house of Congress on Tuesday, giving the proposal backed by President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador a shot of momentum.


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Vance doubles down on false 'pet-eating' claims

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