Monday, August 8, 2016

Indonesian group behind Singapore plot has 'dozens of members': police and other top stories.

  • Indonesian group behind Singapore plot has 'dozens of members': police

    Indonesian group behind Singapore plot has 'dozens of members': police
    JAKARTA Indonesian authorities said on Monday several suspected Islamist radicals arrested last week on suspicion of plotting to attack neighboring Singapore were part of a group that has "dozens of members" and has been active for two years.Counter-terrorism forces arrested six men on Friday on Batam island, just to the south of Singapore. The arrests comes amid mounting concern about the spread of Islamist ideology in Indonesia, the world's largest Muslim-majority nation.National police spok..
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  • Why did China fly 'combat patrols' over the Spratly Islands?

    Why did China fly 'combat patrols' over the Spratly Islands?
    China’s air force has sent bombers and fighter jets on “combat patrols” near the islands at the center of a long-running territorial dispute in the South China Sea, a senior colonel said, according to the Xinhua news agency.“The Air Force is organizing normalized South China Sea combat patrols, practicing tactics ... increasing response capabilities to all kinds of security threats and safeguarding national sovereignty, security and maritime interests,” Senior Col. Shen Jinke of the People’s Li..
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  • World Vision: Israeli Charges Based on 'Huge Gap' in Numbers

    World Vision: Israeli Charges Based on 'Huge Gap' in Numbers
    JERUSALEM — The international charity World Vision said on Monday that Israel has accused the charity's Gaza Strip director of funneling what appears to be an impossible sum of money to Hamas.Israel's Shin Bet security agency said Mohammed el-Halabi siphoned about $7.2 million a year to the Islamic militant group over a period of five years. The security agency said this is roughly 60 percent of World Vision's total Gaza budget.World Vision Germany spokeswoman Silvia Holten said the charity's ..
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  • Indonesian rights activist Haris Azhar cancels Australia trip to fight police lawsuit

    Indonesian rights activist Haris Azhar cancels Australia trip to fight police lawsuit
     Jakarta: One of Indonesia's most prominent human rights activists has cancelled a trip to Australia because he has to fight a criminal defamation suit after he alleged the military and police were involved in a drug smuggling syndicate.Just hours before the execution of Freddy Budiman last month, Haris Azhar posted allegations on Facebook that the notorious drug baron had told him he had paid millions of dollars in bribes to top-ranking officials to run his ecstasy smuggling racket from behind..
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  • Turkey's Erdogan tells million-strong unity rally: I support death penalty

    Turkey's Erdogan tells million-strong unity rally: I support death penalty
    The massive demonstration, dubbed the "Democracy and Martyrs' Rally," was held at a parade ground in Turkey's biggest city and saw both supporters of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's AKP party and opposition parties gather. There, in a sea of red Turkish flags, they expressed support for the democratic process, rejecting a return to the country's restive past, when military coups were commonplace.Erdogan also reiterated his willingness to reinstate the death penalty as part of a post-cou..
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  • Japan alert for NKorea missile launch

    Japan alert for NKorea missile launch
    Japan has ordered its military to be ready at any time to shoot down any North Korean missiles that threaten to strike Japan, putting its forces on a state of alert for at least three months, a defence ministry official and media said.Up to now, Japan has issued temporary orders when it had indications of an imminent North Korean missile launch that it has cancelled after a projectile had been launched.However, because some test firings are hard to detect, it has decided to put its military on s..
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  • Forget the blame games – Brexit is a chance to fix Europe

    Forget the blame games – Brexit is a chance to fix Europe
    Europeans should use the vote to start afresh with a blank canvas, writes Leonhard Fischer You have viewed your allowance of free articles. If you wish to view more, click the button below.
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  • Searchers for teen in Wyo. wilderness mystified when she's found with hair dyed, clothes changed

    Searchers for teen in Wyo. wilderness mystified when she's found with hair dyed, clothes changed
    MISSING PERSON: Fauna Jackson search enters 2nd day. Call 307.739.3517 with info. Summary: https://t.co/tsSEtvrLFZ pic.twitter.com/SDIUkQV5lY — Grand Teton NP (@GrandTetonNPS) August 5, 2016 Fauna Jackson disappeared during a bathroom break Thursday morning into the deep, rugged wilderness of Grand Teton National Park. Rangers immediately scoured the area but found no trace of the girl. They later expanded their search, setting out across the park’s 310,000 acres, where, between the summits ..
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  • Fewer Americans in Paris as French tourism takes a hit from terror fears

    Fewer Americans in Paris as French tourism takes a hit from terror fears
    Terrorist attacks are taking their toll on France's tourism industry, with Paris bearing the brunt of a drop in visits by holidaymakers from outside Europe.Overnight stays fell about 10 per cent on average for the year to July, with high-spending travellers from the US, Asia and the Persian Gulf states reacting strongly to the attacks, the Secretary of State for Tourism Matthias Fekl said in an interview published in the Journal du Dimanche on Sunday. More News Videos Previous sli..
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  • 'Insane' tragedy: Kansas boy dies on world's tallest waterslide

    'Insane' tragedy: Kansas boy dies on world's tallest waterslide
    Kansas City police are investigating the death of a young boy at the Schlitterbahn water park on August 7. He died while riding the 17-story "Verrückt," advertised as the "world's tallest water slide." (Reuters) Like thousands before them, Kelsey Friedrichsen and Josh Foster had come to ride the Verruckt. The couple could see it loom over the flat eastern Kansas countryside. Taller than Niagara Falls. Named after the German word for “insane.” The largest waterslide in the world. It was a ..
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Vatican representative vows to move city from “evil past” .BFL: Swans and City make surge as East Point slumps to new low .
BFL: Swans and City make surge as East Point slumps to new low .'Hey Siri' site is ripe with tips for more fruitful queries .

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