Sunday, March 6, 2016

Northern Ireland police find bomb parts in rural park and other top stories.

  • Northern Ireland police find bomb parts in rural park

    Northern Ireland police find bomb parts in rural park
    LONDON –  Police in Northern Ireland say they have found "a significant terrorist hide," including explosives and bomb parts, buried in a rural park. The Police Service of Northern Ireland said Sunday that detectives uncovered the stash at Carnfunnock Country Park, about 20 miles (32 kilometers) northeast of Belfast, after a passer-by reported a suspicious object. Police say officers found several buried plastic barrels containing "a significant amount of bomb making components including partia..
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  • Turkish opposition newspaper turns pro-government after state takeover

    Turkish opposition newspaper turns pro-government after state takeover
    ISTANBUL A day after Turkey's top-selling newspaper Zaman was taken over by the state, it dropped its criticisms of the government on Sunday and published flattering stories on President Tayyip Erdogan.The episode is the latest twist in a long-running conflict between Erdogan and U.S.-based Islamic preacher Fethullah Gulen.Police raided the offices of Zaman, which is affiliated with Gulen, late on Friday after a court approved a request by a prosecutor to appoint a state administrator to the d..
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  • UPDATE 1-Australian govt backs away from gay marriage vote this year

    UPDATE 1-Australian govt backs away from gay marriage vote this year
    Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull backed away from a pledge by one of his senior ministers on Sunday that the government would hold a public vote on same-sex marriage later this year if it is reelected.A spokeswoman for Turnbull said the government was committed to holding a plebiscite, or public vote, as soon as possible after the election but had not committed further to the timing.Attorney-General George Brandis had earlier said the vote would occur before the end of the year and t..
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  • Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton Hold Big Leads in Michigan: Poll

    Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are leading their competitors by double digits in Michigan's March 8 primary, according to a new NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist poll. In the Republican race, Trump gets support from 41 percent of likely primary voters — followed by Ted Cruz at 22 percent, Marco Rubio at 17 percent and John Kasich at 13 percent. NBC News/WSJ/Marist GOP poll Mar 6 2016, 4:30 pm ET The poll was partially conducted before Ben Carson announced that he did not see..
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  • Slovakia's Governing Party Loses Majority as Far Right Makes Gains

    Slovakia's Governing Party Loses Majority as Far Right Makes Gains
    Photo Prime Minister Robert Fico in Bratislava, Slovakia, on Sunday. Credit David W. Cerny/Reuters BRATISLAVA, Slovakia — Slovakia’s governing party has lost its majority in parliamentary elections and far-right extremists have made striking gains, according to results announced on Sunday.The results could affect the tenor of the rotating presidency of the Council of the European Union, which Slovakia assumes in July, and could also color continuing talks on the Conti..
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  • Boat sinks off Turkish coast, at least 18 migrants drown

    Boat sinks off Turkish coast, at least 18 migrants drown
    ISTANBUL At least 18 people attempting to reach Greece drowned after their boat sank off the Turkish coast on Sunday, the state-run Anadolu news agency reported, on the eve of a European meeting aimed at tackling the number of migrants. The Turkish Coast Guard, using speedboats and a helicopter, rescued 15 people and recovered 18 bodies in the Aegean Sea near the town of Didim, Anadolu said. Efforts continued to find more victims whose nationalities were not given.Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet ..
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  • Corpse Found In Elevator In China After Month-Long Shutdown

    Corpse Found In Elevator In China After Month-Long Shutdown
    A woman’s corpse was found in an elevator in China about a month after an elevator maintenance crew improperly shut off its power, trapping her inside, without checking to see if it was empty. The body of the 43-year-old building resident, who was living by herself, was discovered on March 1, several weeks after the elevator in Xi’an had been turned off over complaints about a glitch, the Associated Press reports. Foul play was ruled out. However, the woman’s death was caused by the gross negl..
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  • The Growing Violence Near Baghdad

    The Growing Violence Near Baghdad
    At least 47 people were killed and dozens were injured Sunday when a suicide attack drove a truck loaded with explosives into a security checkpoint in Iraq.The attack in Hillah, located about 60 miles south of Baghdad, occurred shortly after noon local time, when the entrance to the city was crowded with dozens of cars, according to the Associated Press.The victims included 39 civilians and eight members of the Iraqi security forces. As many as 65 people were injured. The checkpoint, nearby buil..
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  • 25 migrants drown off Turkey, few allowed into Macedonia

    25 migrants drown off Turkey, few allowed into Macedonia
    IDOMENI, Greece — At least 25 people drowned off the Turkish coast while trying to reach Greece on Sunday, while Macedonian authorities imposed further restrictions on refugees trying to cross the Greek border. The Turkish coast guard launched a search-and-rescue mission for other migrants believed to be missing from the accident, the state-run Anadolu Agency reported, and rescued 15 off the Aegean Sea resort of Didim, it added. The dead included three children, according to private Dogan news ..
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  • UN Seeks to Build Peace Talks on Fragile Syria Truce

    UN Seeks to Build Peace Talks on Fragile Syria Truce
    BEIRUT— A total of 135 people were killed in the first week of a partial truce in Syria in areas covered by the deal, a monitoring group said on Saturday, highlighting its fragile nature just days before the United Nations attempts to reconvene peace talks. U.N. envoy Staffan de Mistura said the talks, originally due to begin on Monday in Geneva, would get off to a staggered start later in the week, with delegates arriving from Wednesday onward. The U.N. said the delay was due to "logistical an..
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