Mystery of Flight 370 as deep as ever, three years later

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Mystery of Flight 370 as deep as ever, three years later

CBS News
CANBERRA, Australia — The Australian government minister in charge of the suspended seabed search for a Malaysia Airlines jet told victims’ families and friends at an anniversary church service Wednesday he remained hopeful that Flight 370 would be …

Women plan to strike as part of ‘Day Without a Woman’ protest

Washington Post
The national “Day Without a Woman” strike on Wednesday will mean fewer women in Washington-area workplaces, the closure of some schools and a rally downtown to bring attention to the role women play in the workforce.

Son of Kim Jong-nam Appears to Surface in YouTube Video

New York Times
News reports in Seoul, South Korea, on Wednesday showed a young man who identified himself as Kim Han-sol, the son of Kim Jong-nam.

US and North Korea set for ‘head-on collision’, China warns

CNN
(CNN) The United States and North Korea are set for a “head-on collision” with neither side willing to give way, China’s top diplomat has warned.

Kabul Military Hospital in Afghanistan Comes Under Attack

New York Times
A helicopter from the Afghan National Army arriving at a military hospital in Kabul, the capital, on Wednesday. The hospital is the main care center for wounded Afghan army soldiers.

WikiLeaks reveals vast CIA spying, cyberwar operation

World Socialist Web Site
The bitter internecine struggle within the US state apparatus and ruling political establishment, featuring unsubstantiated Democratic claims of Russian hacking in support of Trump, on the one hand, and Trump’s own charge that his campaign was bugged

IS leader Baghdadi abandons Mosul fight to field commanders, US and Iraqi sources say

Reuters
FILE PHOTO – A man purported to be the reclusive leader of the militant Islamic State Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi marks what would have been his first public appearance, at a mosque in the centre of Mosul, according to a video recording posted on the Internet

Poachers killed a beloved white rhino – inside a French zoo

Chicago Tribune
For the past decade, poachers have killed rhinoceroses in the wild and in protected reserves around the world at alarming rates, threatening the survival of four of the world’s five rhino species.

Sessions’s Potential Deputy Faces a Stern Test on Russia Inquiries

New York Times
Rod J. Rosenstein, the United States attorney for the District of Maryland, at a news conference in Baltimore last week. Credit Patrick Semansky/Associated Press.

The 25 best countries in the world

AOL
The rankings, formed in partnership with Y&R’s brand strategy firm, BAV Consulting, and the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, aim to gauge global perceptions of the world’s biggest economies.

New Palestinian Envoy to US Welcomes Trump’s Desire for an ‘Ultimate’ Peace Deal

TIME
The new chief Palestinian envoy to the United States says authorities in the West Bank stand ready to be the “ultimate partners” in a peace deal between Israelis and Palestinians.

UK tourist in Australia ‘rape ordeal’ out of hospital

BBC News  
A UK backpacker who was allegedly held captive and repeatedly raped in Australia is being comforted by family members, police have said.

CIA providing raw intelligence as Trump-Russia probes heat up

Politico
Lawmakers are trekking to CIA headquarters in Langley, Va., to review classified evidence on Russia’s involvement in the presidential election.

AP FACT CHECK: Trump’s blame off base on Guantanamo

Washington Post
MIAMI – President Donald Trump targeted the wrong president when he criticized the Obama administration for releasing “122 vicious prisoners” from the Guantanamo Bay detention center who later resumed militant activities.

Brexit rebel Lord Heseltine sacked from government role

BBC News
Former Conservative Deputy Prime Minister Lord Heseltine has been sacked as a government adviser after rebelling over Brexit in the House of Lords.

Lucknow Siege: Saifullah’s Father Won’t Accept “Traitor’s Body”

Yahoo News
Sartaj, the father of the suspected ISIS terrorist who was killed in an anti-terror operation near Lucknow, said on Wednesday that he did not want anything to do with Saifullah’s mortal remains.

Cyclone slams into Madagascar, at least three dead

Reuters
ANTANANARIVO Cyclone Enawo, a massive tropical storm packing winds gusting as high as 300 km per hour, killed at least three people when it slammed into the Indian Ocean island of Madagascar, officials said on Wednesday.

Leonard Pitts: Ben Carson fires another arrow in effort to nullify language of social grievance

Press Herald
Words have weight and effect, so let’s refrain from equating the experiences of slaves and immigrants. Share. facebook · tweet · email · print.

WH: ‘No recollection’ that Trump met Russian ambassador at event

The Hill
The White House said there is “no recollection” about who President Trump may have met at an event last year attended by Russia’s ambassador to the U.S.

Germany warns Turkey over Nazi jibes amid referendum row

BBC News
Comparisons with Nazi Germany are “lines that should not be crossed”, the German foreign minister has warned his Turkish counterpart as they met to try to defuse a bitter row.

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