Sunday, 10 December 2017

Roy Moore accuser Beverly Nelson admits she wrote part of Moore's yearbook inscription

Roy Moore accuser Beverly Nelson admits she wrote part of Moore's yearbook inscriptionOne of the women who accused Republican Senate candidate Roy Moore of sexual misconduct when she was a teenager has admitted to forging a portion of the high school yearbook inscription used as proof in her accusations.




The Latest: Winds to return as newest California fire burns

The Latest: Winds to return as newest California fire burnsFALLBROOK, Calif. (AP) — The Latest on Southern California wildfires (all times local):




Turkey's Erdogan seeks to lead Muslim response on Jerusalem

Turkey's Erdogan seeks to lead Muslim response on JerusalemTurkey's leader is seeking to spearhead Islamic reaction to the US declaration on Jerusalem, but it is uncertain if he can coordinate a meaningful response among often disunited Muslim nations. President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who regards himself as a champion of the Palestinian cause, had fulminated against President Donald Trump's recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital even before it was officially announced this week. Erdogan described the status of the city, whose eastern sector Palestinians see as the capital of their future state, as a "red line" for Muslims.




Man Charged With Murder After Allegedly Throwing 3-Year-Old For Not Putting on Pajamas

Man Charged With Murder After Allegedly Throwing 3-Year-Old For Not Putting on PajamasShe died days later.




Victims And Shooter At New Mexico's Aztec High School Identified

Victims And Shooter At New Mexico's Aztec High School IdentifiedAuthorities have identified the two students killed Thursday in a shooting at Aztec High School in the small town of Aztec, New Mexico, along with the gunman, who apparently took his own life.




Fatah vows fresh protests and shuns Pence over Jerusalem move

Fatah vows fresh protests and shuns Pence over Jerusalem moveFatah called on Palestinians to keep up their demonstrations over Washington's policy shift on Jerusalem as the movement confirmed its leader will refuse to meet with US Vice President later this month in protest at the controversial decision. After protests gripped the West Bank and Gaza for a third straight day, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was due in Paris on Sunday where demonstrators had rallied on the eve of his arrival.




Trump's Jerusalem decision could help militants: UAE's Sheikh Mohammed

DUBAI (Reuters) - U.S President Donald Trump's decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital could provide a lifeline to militants after the setbacks they suffered this year, the de facto leader of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has warned.


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