Wednesday, October 25, 2017

Crown prince says Saudis want return to moderate Islam and other top stories.

  • Crown prince says Saudis want return to moderate Islam

    Crown prince says Saudis want return to moderate Islam
    Image copyright AFP Image caption Prince Mohammed bin Salman made the comments at an economic conference in Riyadh Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has said the return of "moderate Islam" is key to his plans to modernise the Gulf kingdom.He told reporters that 70% of the Saudi population was under 30 and that they wanted a "life in which our religion translates to tolerance".The prince vowed to "eradicate the remnants of extremism very ..
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  • Thailand kicks off sumptuous funeral of King Bhumibol Adulyadej

    Thailand kicks off sumptuous funeral of King Bhumibol Adulyadej
    BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thailand on Wednesday marked the start of a lavish, five-day funeral for King Bhumibol Adulyadej with a Buddhist religious ceremony attended by senior members of its royal family. Mourners wait to go through security check for tomorrow's Royal Cremation ceremony of Thailand's late King Bhumibol Adulyadej near the Grand Palace in Bangkok, Thailand, October 25, 2017. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj King Bhumibol, who died last year aged 88, will be cremated on Thursday on a royal pyre wi..
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  • The Latest: Kenyan opposition explains lack of quorum

    The Latest: Kenyan opposition explains lack of quorum
    NAIROBI — Two months after Kenya’s Supreme Court annulled the country’s presidential election, a rescheduled poll is slated for Thursday, a vote with major implications for East Africa’s largest economy and its most important political power broker. But almost nothing has gone as planned in the weeks leading up to the election rerun, and with the vote imminent, the list of uncertainties runs long. Kenya was once seen as among the region’s most stable nations, but this year’s election cycle ha..
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  • Trump allows refugee admissions, with "enhanced vetting"

    Trump allows refugee admissions, with
    WASHINGTON -- President Donald Trump on Tuesday allowed the resumption of refugee admissions into the U.S. under new, stricter screening rules but ordered nationals from 11 countries believed to pose higher risk to U.S. national security to face even tougher scrutiny.Officials refused to identify the 11 countries, but said refugee applications from those nations will be judged case-by-case.Mr. Trump issued his new order on refugee screening as the administration's four-month ban on refugee admis..
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  • Israel approves settlement homes in east Jerusalem

    Israel approves settlement homes in east Jerusalem
    By Associated Press By Associated Press October 25 at 7:21 AM JERUSALEM — The Jerusalem municipality says that city officials have approved construction of 176 new homes in a Jewish area of east Jerusalem. The decision is likely to trigger an angry response from the Palestinians, who claim east Jerusalem as their capital. Mayor Nir Barkat’s office said the Jerusalem planning committee on Wednesday approved the new homes in Nof Zion. The development abuts the Arab neighborhood of Jabel Muk..
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  • Iran re-opens border crossing with Iraqi Kurdistan region - state media

    Iran re-opens border crossing with Iraqi Kurdistan region - state media
    BEIRUT (Reuters) - Iran opened a border crossing with the Kurdistan region of Iraq Wednesday after having closed it following last month’s vote in favour of independence in the Kurdish area, Iranian state media reported. Iran backs the Shi’ite-led central government in Baghdad in its opposition to Kurdish secession, and Iranian-backed militias assisted government forces when they seized a number of Kurdish cities last week. The decision comes on the same day as the Kurdish Regional Government ..
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  • Singapore now offers the world's most powerful passport

    Singapore now offers the world's most powerful passport
    (CNN) — When it comes to global travel, not all passports are created equal. But which one rules them all? According to the Passport Index, that honor now belongs solely to Singapore thanks to a recent decision by Paraguay to remove visa requirements for passport holders of the Asian city-state. Developed by international residence and citizenship advisory firm Arton Capital, the Passport Index is a free online interactive tool that sorts and ranks the world's passports by their cross-bor..
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  • Canberra 'city to visit' listing revives Australian debate

    Canberra 'city to visit' listing revives Australian debate
    Image copyright AFP Image caption Canberra is most recognisable as the home of Australia's parliament "Canberra is of its essence a great mistake. The capital should never have been there, it should have been in Melbourne or Sydney."That was how former Australian Prime Minister Paul Keating described Canberra in 2009, more than a decade after he left office. "There is an air of unreality about Canberra," he added.Indeed, Canberra is often the subject ..
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  • Xi Jinping Unveils China's New Leaders but No Clear Successor

    Xi Jinping Unveils China's New Leaders but No Clear Successor
    That was a departure from China’s carefully scripted transfers of power in recent decades and a possible signal that Mr. Xi intends to govern beyond this next five-year term. Mr. Xi may also want more time to test possible successors, while avoiding lame duck status with an heir waiting in the wings.But by discarding the unspoken conventions that have ensured relatively stable leadership changes in recent years, Mr. Xi has pushed Chinese politics into new territory that critics have warned coul..
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  • Scott Brown, US Envoy to New Zealand, Faced Inquiry for Remarks to Women

    Scott Brown, US Envoy to New Zealand, Faced Inquiry for Remarks to Women
    In a short video statement released Wednesday, Mr. Brown, sitting next to his wife, said he had become aware through “rumor and innuendo” of media reports that there was an “administrative investigation” into his comments underway. Fairfax reported that the State Department sent investigators to Wellington, New Zealand’s capital, to interview people who were at the dinner, including the ambassador.Suggesting his remarks at the event in Samoa had been addressed not only to women, Mr. Brown said ..
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Prosecutors ask for more time in case of Toledo pastors accused of ... .New project announced for Toledo Waterways Initiative .
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