Sunday, 26 November 2017
Gold trader's trial strains U.S.-Turkey relations
ISTANBUL/NEW YORK (Reuters) - A trial which has strained Turkish-U.S. ties before it even started opens this week in New York despite the possible absence of a defendant who Turkey says is cooperating with prosecutors in what it calls "a clear plot" against Ankara.
from Reuters: World News http://ift.tt/2zo6bEz
from Reuters: World News http://ift.tt/2zo6bEz
Two London Underground stations reopen after terrorist-incident scare
Police Seek Answers On Central London's Black Friday Panic
Hundreds killed in Egypt's worst-recorded militant attack
Clashes as Pakistani police try to disperse Islamist sit-in
A policeman was killed and over 100 people wounded as Pakistani forces fired rubber bullets and lobbed tear gas in a bid to disperse an Islamist sit-in that has virtually paralysed the country's capital for weeks. Smoke and tear gas filled the air as the roughly 8,500 elite police and paramilitary troops in riot gear were also seen throwing rocks and using slingshots in the ongoing bid to clear 2,000 or so hardline demonstrators which began soon after dawn. AFP reporters at the site said more protesters were arriving, though it was difficult to tell how many.
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