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Israel says return of artefacts to Egypt shows relations warming
Sun, 22 May 2016 15:40:00 +0100
An ancient sarcophagi cover, which Israel handed back to Egypt, can be seen during the handing over ceremony in JerusalemIsrael on Sunday returned to Egypt two stolen sarcophagi lids, saying the repatriation of the millennia-old artefacts was a sign of warmer relations between the two countries. Israel Antiquities Authority investigators found the two artefacts, one dating back between 3,400 and 3,600 years and the second about 3,000 years-old, in an antiquity dealer's shop in East Jerusalem about five years ago. The Israeli foreign ministry said the wooden sarcophagi covers were stolen in Egypt and smuggled to East Jerusalem via a Gulf state.

Two years after coup, ousted Yingluck says Thailand's junta must speed up reform
Sun, 22 May 2016 15:38:50 +0100
Ousted former Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra greets supporters as she arrives at the Supreme Court for a trial on criminal negligence in BangkokBy Orathai Sriring BANGKOK (Reuters) - Two years to the day that Thailand's army toppled the remnants of her government, former Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra called on the junta to accelerate a return to democracy, and a poll showed Thais were no happier than before the coup. In 2014, the military staged their 12th successful coup since the country became a constitutional monarchy in 1932, and khaki army uniforms replaced the yellow and red shirts of the protesters that had paralysed Bangkok for months. "It was the day that the people's rights and freedom were taken away," Yingluck said in a Facebook post.

Top US Commander In Secret Visit To Syria
Sun, 22 May 2016 15:33:39 +0100
Top US Commander In Secret Visit To SyriaThe new US commander for the Middle East has secretly visited Syria to see efforts to build alliances of Arab, Kurd and other local fighters to defeat the Islamic State group. General Joseph Votel, head of US Central Command, became the highest-ranking American military officer to enter Syria since the country began its campaign to counter IS in 2014. General Votel flew into northern Syria and spent nearly 11 hours in the country, meeting US military advisers working with Syrian Arab fighters.

Gunman fires into crowd at concert in Austria, killing 2
Sun, 22 May 2016 15:24:40 +0100
This image made from TV shows police attending the scene of a shooting near Nenzing, Austria, Sunday May 22, 2016. A gunman fired shots early Sunday into a small crowd attending an open air concert organized by a local motorcycle club, killing two people and wounding others before shooting himself to death, police said. (Laendle.TV via AP) AUSTRIA OUTVIENNA (AP) — A gunman fired shots early Sunday into a small crowd attending an open air concert organized by a local motorcycle club, killing two people and wounding 11 others before shooting himself to death, police said.

Venezuela food crisis forces Coca-Cola shutdown
Sun, 22 May 2016 15:22:56 +0100
Venezuela food crisis forces Coca-Cola shutdownFirm stops production over sugar shortage as country faces one of worst economic crises in recent history.

Turkish ruling party confirms Erdogan ally as new chairman
Sun, 22 May 2016 14:58:26 +0100
Binali Yildirim, Turkey's current Transportation Minister and founding member of the AKP, Turkey's governing party, salutes during a meeting in Ankara, Turkey, Thursday, May 19, 2016. Officials of the Party tapped Yildirim as their candidate of choice as a new leader and the country's next prime minister. Yildirim will run unopposed for the party leadership at an extraordinary to be held Sunday in Ankara.(AP Photo)ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — Turkey's ruling party confirmed a trusted ally of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan as its new chairman on Sunday, setting the stage for his appointment as the new prime minister. The move is widely believed to consolidate Erdogan's hold on power.

Suu Kyi calls for 'space' to address Myanmar's Rohingya issue as Kerry visits
Sun, 22 May 2016 14:54:29 +0100
Suu Kyi meets Kerry in NaypyitawBy Lesley Wroughton NAYPYITAW (Reuters) - Myanmar's Aung San Suu Kyi asked to be given "enough space" to address the plight of her country's Rohingya Muslim population, as visiting U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry pressed the Nobel peace laureate to promote respect for human rights. Some 125,000 Rohingya in Myanmar are displaced and face severe travel restrictions in camps since fighting erupted in Rakhine State between the country's Buddhists and Muslims in 2012. The United States has long supported Suu Kyi's role in championing democratic change in Myanmar, but was surprised this month when she suggested to the new U.S. ambassador Scot Marciel to refrain from using the term 'Rohingya' for the persecuted Muslim minority.

Iraqi forces prepare offensive on IS-held Falluja, some residents begin to flee
Sun, 22 May 2016 14:53:07 +0100
A tank of the Iraqi army is seen on the outskirts of the city of FallujaIraq's military said on Sunday it was preparing to launch an offensive to retake the Islamic State stronghold of Falluja and told residents to get ready to leave before fighting started. Falluja, a long-time bastion of Sunni Muslim jihadists, was the first city to fall to Islamic State, in January 2014, six months before the group swept through large parts of Iraq and neighbouring Syria. The jihadists have prevented residents from leaving for months.

Iraq's media muzzle: Baghdad's broken press promises
Sun, 22 May 2016 14:47:39 +0100
Iraq's media muzzle: Baghdad's broken press promisesLess than two years after Haider al-Abadi lifted bans on media outlets, press freedom appears to be in decline again.

Erdogan loyalist elected leader of ruling AK Party
Sun, 22 May 2016 14:43:31 +0100
Erdogan loyalist elected leader of ruling AK PartyTransport Minister Binali Yildirim is elected as the new leader of the ruling AK Party and therefore the prime minister.

Clinton calls Trump's gun policies "dangerous"
Sun, 22 May 2016 14:43:04 +0100
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks at the Trayvon Martin Foundation's "Circle of Mothers" Gala at the Embassy Suites Hotel on Saturday, May 21, 2016 in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. The group offers support to women who have lost a child to gun violence. (AP Photo/Joel Auerbach)FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) — Donald Trump's gun policies are "not just way out there" but "dangerous" and would make America less safe, Hillary Clinton said Saturday.

Protesters march to mark 2nd anniversary of Thailand coup
Sun, 22 May 2016 15:39:45 +0100
A pro-coup demonstrator chants as she is led away from anti-coup protesters at Democracy Monument during a ceremony to mark the second anniversary of the military take over of government in Bangkok, Thailand, Sunday, May 22, 2016. Thailand's military seized power from an elected government on May 22, 2014, with the justification that it wanted to end chaotic and violent political confrontations that had wracked the country for years. (AP Photo/Mark Baker)BANGKOK (AP) — More than 200 people marched in Thailand's capital on Sunday to protest military rule on the second anniversary of the coup that toppled the country's elected government.

Turkey's transport minister elected as head of ruling AK Party at congress
Sun, 22 May 2016 14:34:03 +0100
Turkey's Transportation Minister Yildirim greets members of his party during the AKP extraordinary congress in AnkaraTurkish Transport Minister Binali Yildirim was unanimously elected on Sunday as the new leader of the ruling AK Party and therefore the prime minister, allowing President Tayyip Erdogan to cement his grip on government as he seeks greater powers. One of the co-founders of the AK Party along with Erdogan, Yildirim, 60, won all the votes from the 1,405 delegates at an extraordinary party congress. Yildirim was the sole candidate at the congress, which was announced after Ahmet Davutoglu said earlier this month he was stepping down following an increasingly public rift with Erdogan.

Groups of asylum-seekers clash at German shelter, 5 injured
Sun, 22 May 2016 14:28:43 +0100
In this May 21, 2016 picture police and refugees stand near a refugee shelter in Bielefeld, Germany. Police say five people were severely injured in violent clashes between Iraqi-Yazidi and Chechen asylum-seekers in the central German city of Bielefeld. Police said in a statement Sunday May 22, 2016 the religious minority group and the Chechens were living in the same refugee shelter and went after each other with truncheons and knives on Saturday night. ( Christian Mathiesen/dpa via AP)BERLIN (AP) — Police say five people were severely injured in violent clashes between Iraqi-Yazidi and Chechen asylum-seekers in the central German city of Bielefeld.

Mansour's brief reign as chief marked by turmoil
Sun, 22 May 2016 14:17:34 +0100
Mansour's brief reign as chief marked by turmoilMullah Mohammed Akhtar Mansour's brief rule, which ended with his death in a drone strike, was marked by mistrust and strife. Since his takeover of the movement following the announcement last year of ...

Austria's next president could be a right-wing Eurosceptic
Sun, 22 May 2016 14:11:10 +0100
Austria's next president could be a right-wing EuroscepticFor the first time since World War II, a right-wing politician could win Sunday's election for the Austrian presidency as established parties that have dominated postwar politics watch from the sidelines. ...

War in Yemen: 13 Al Qaeda fighters killed in Mukalla
Sun, 22 May 2016 14:07:28 +0100
War in Yemen: 13 Al Qaeda fighters killed in MukallaYemeni troops killed 13 fighters in a raid outside the city of Mukalla, which was ruled by Al-Qaeda until last month.

Obama, bound for Vietnam, seeks to turn old foe into new partner
Sun, 22 May 2016 14:02:43 +0100
U.S. President Barack Obama arrives to board Air Force One for travel to Vietnam and Japan from Joint Base Andrews, MarylandBy Matt Spetalnick and Mai Nguyen ABOARD AIR FORCE ONE/HANOI (Reuters) - U.S. President Barack Obama on Sunday headed for his first visit to Vietnam, a trip aimed at sealing the transformation of an old enemy into a new partner to help counter China's growing assertiveness in the region. Four decades after a war with Vietnam that deeply divided opinion in America, Obama aims to boost defense and economic ties with the country's communist rulers while also prodding them on human rights, aides say. Vietnam's poor human rights record is a sticking point, but the Obama administration appears increasingly swayed toward giving Hanoi some leeway to build its deterrent against Beijing.

El-Sissi says Egypt submarine headed to plane crash site
Sun, 22 May 2016 14:00:56 +0100
This still image taken from video posted Saturday, May 21, 2016, on the official Facebook page of the Egyptian Armed Forces spokesman shows personal belongings and other wreckage of EgyptAir flight 804. Smoke was detected in multiple places on EgyptAir flight 804 moments before it plummeted into the Mediterranean, but the cause of the crash that killed all 66 on board remains unclear, the French air accident investigation agency said on Saturday. (Egyptian Armed Forces via AP)CAIRO (AP) — Egypt's president said on Sunday a submarine belonging to his country's Oil Ministry was headed to the site of the crash of EgyptAir Flight-804 in the eastern Mediterranean to join the search for the cockpit voice and flight data recorders, commonly known as black boxes.

Erdogan loyalist chosen as ruling party chief, set to be Turkey PM
Sun, 22 May 2016 13:59:17 +0100
Binali Yildirim, candidate for chairman of Turkey's ruling AK Party, and his wife Semiha Yildirim greet supporters as they arrive for anextraordinary party congress in Ankara, on May 22, 2016Turkey's experienced transport minister Binali Yildirim, a steadfast ally of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, was Sunday named ruling party chief and was set to be also appointed as prime minister in moves further consolidating the Turkish strongman's grip on power.

Clinton, Sanders duel over Latino vote in California
Sun, 22 May 2016 13:58:24 +0100
FILE - In this May 5, 2016 file photo, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton takes a photo with supporters at the end of a campaign stop at East Los Angeles College in Los Angeles. Bernie Sanders' campaign is mining deep into voter data from Hispanic enclaves, scouting for hidden supporters in an effort to undercut Hillary Clinton in a contest that he has vowed to fight to the end. Clinton ran up a 2-1 advantage with Hispanics in her 2008 win in California over Barack Obama and is making a strong push to do that again. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)LOS ANGELES (AP) — Bernie Sanders' image gazes out from a corner storefront in Boyle Heights, a Hispanic enclave known for its plump burritos and a plaza where mariachis strum guitars. It's here that his campaign is going house to house to cut into Hillary Clinton's advantage with Latino voters.

7 dead after volcano erupts in western Indonesia
Sun, 22 May 2016 13:56:37 +0100
A villager carries his belonging during an evacuation following the eruption of Mount Sinabung in Gamber village, North Sumatra, Indonesia, Sunday, May 22, 2016. The volcano in western Indonesian unleashed hot clouds of ash on Saturday, killing several villagers, oficials said. (AP Photo/Binsar Bakkara)GAMBER, Indonesia (AP) — The death toll in the eruption of a volcano in western Indonesia rose to seven on Sunday, with two other people in critical condition, as an official warned of more eruptions.

Israel: The rise of the new 'messianic elite'
Sun, 22 May 2016 13:42:24 +0100
Israel: The rise of the new 'messianic elite'Appointment of Avigdor Lieberman as defence minister suggests a change of elite within Israeli politics, analysts say.

Kerry hails 'remarkable' Myanmar changes after Suu Kyi talks
Sun, 22 May 2016 13:40:06 +0100
Myanmar Foreign Minister Aung San Suu Kyi speaks during a joint press conference with US Secretary of State John Kerry in Naypyidaw on May 22, 2016US Secretary of State John Kerry Sunday hailed Myanmar's transition from army rule to a civilian government steered by Aung San Suu Kyi as a "remarkable statement" of support for global democracy.

Crowd Frees Elderly Woman From Under Van
Sun, 22 May 2016 13:38:40 +0100
Crowd Frees Elderly Woman From Under VanThe rescuers rocked and lifted the van to free the woman - known as Ms Huang - in south China's Guangzhou area. Ms Huang, who is in her 80s, was crossing a street near a primary school when she was hit by the white vehicle, according to witnesses. Tu Runhong, a security guard at a nearby primary school, was among the first to respond to the accident.

Obama Urged To Meet Agent Orange Victims
Sun, 22 May 2016 13:34:48 +0100
Obama Urged To Meet Agent Orange VictimsUS President Barack Obama is being urged to address the ongoing health impacts caused by Agent Orange when he visits Vietnam later this week. The US government already pays compensation to American veterans and their families, for numerous health problems linked to Agent Orange exposure. But US officials have consistently denied a connection between contact with the defoliant, which was used to destroy forest that provided cover for the Viet Cong, and similar health issues experienced by people in Vietnam.

Philippine president-elect blasts Catholic church, bishops
Sun, 22 May 2016 13:22:26 +0100
FILE- in this May 9, 2016, file photo, then front-running presidential candidate Mayor Rodrigo Duterte gestures during his second news conference after voting in his hometown in Davao city in southern Philippines. The presumptive Philippine president-elect has blasted the country's dominant Roman Catholic church as "the most hypocritical institution" and accused some of its bishops of corruption for allegedly asking favors from politicians, including him. (AP Photo/Bullit Marquez, File)MANILA, Philippines (AP) — The presumptive Philippine president-elect has blasted the country's dominant Roman Catholic church as "the most hypocritical institution" and accused some of its bishops of corruption for allegedly asking favors from politicians, including him.

Austria Could Elect Far-Right President Today
Sun, 22 May 2016 13:16:05 +0100
Austria Could Elect Far-Right President TodayVoting is under way in Austria's presidential elections which could usher in the European Union's first far-right head of state. Opinion polls suggested the race between right-wing Freedom Party candidate Norbert Hofer and former Greens leader Alexander van der Bellen will be close-run. Mr Hofer caught everyone by surprise when he scored 35% in a resounding first-round victory.

Obama to make historic visit to Vietnam
Sun, 22 May 2016 13:16:00 +0100
Obama to make historic visit to VietnamUS president heads to fledgling ally Vietnam as the country votes in parliamentary elections.

Obama: Hiroshima visit to emphasise current U.S. ties with Japan
Sun, 22 May 2016 13:14:28 +0100
Obama talks to reporters after a briefing on the administration's response to the Zika virus in the Oval Office at the White House in WashingtonU.S. President Barack Obama said on Sunday his visit to Hiroshima, the first city to suffer an atomic bombing, would emphasise friendly ties between former enemies, and reiterated he would not apologise for the devastating attack. Obama will become the first sitting U.S. president to tour the site of the world's first nuclear bombing this Friday, accompanied by Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. In an interview with Japanese national broadcaster NHK, Obama - who emphasized denuclearisation early in his term - said the reality is that leaders often have to make hard choices during times of conflict and no apologies would be included in brief remarks he is expected to make in the western Japanese city.

Police, soldiers swarm Mexico's Acapulco, killings continue
Sun, 22 May 2016 13:09:21 +0100
In this May 11, 2016 photo, a taxi drives past the Cuauhtemoc Housing Unit and a municipal sign with a message that reads in Spanish; "Building the new Acapulco" in Acapulco, Mexico. The city's latest wave of killings began April 24, when bursts of gunfire broke out along the coastal boulevard. The murder rate in this city of 800,000 hit 146 per 100,000 inhabitants in 2012. It has since fallen to about 112 per 100,000, but that remains far higher than nationwide levels. (AP Photo/Enric Marti)ACAPULCO, Mexico (AP) — Along with beach towels or sandals, there's a new popular beach accessory that says a lot about the violence gripping this once-glamorous resort: a small black leather tote hanging from the neck or shoulders of some men. It's not a man-bag, exactly; it holds a small pistol.

Obama: Hiroshima visit to emphasize current U.S. ties with Japan
Sun, 22 May 2016 13:08:40 +0100
U.S. President Barack Obama and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe arrive for a joint news conference in the Rose Garden of the White House in WashingtonU.S. President Barack Obama said on Sunday his visit to Hiroshima, the first city to suffer an atomic bombing, would emphasize friendly ties between former enemies, and reiterated he would not apologize for the devastating attack. Obama will become the first sitting U.S. president to tour the site of the world's first nuclear bombing this Friday, accompanied by Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. In an interview with Japanese national broadcaster NHK, Obama - who emphasized decentralization early in his term - said the reality is that leaders often have to make hard choices during times of conflict and no apologies would be included in brief remarks he is expected to make in the western Japanese city.

Obama looks to boost economic, security ties in Asia
Sun, 22 May 2016 13:05:06 +0100
Obama looks to boost economic, security ties in AsiaPresident Barack Obama's mission in Vietnam and Japan is to build stronger economic and security ties with Asian-Pacific allies anxious about the rise of an increasingly muscular China. That forward-looking ...

A look at deadly attacks carried out under Mullah Mansour
Sun, 22 May 2016 13:04:51 +0100
This photo taken by a freelance photographer Abdul Salam Khan using his smart phone on Sunday, May 22, 2016, purports to show the destroyed vehicle in which Mullah Mohammad Akhtar Mansour was traveling in the Ahmad Wal area in Baluchistan province of Pakistan, near Afghanistan's border. A senior commander of the Afghan Taliban confirmed on Sunday that the extremist group's leader, Mullah Mohammad Akhtar Mansour, has been killed in a U.S. drone strike. (AP Photo/Abdul Salam Khan)ISLAMABAD (AP) — Taliban leader Mullah Mohammed Akhtar Mansour's rule saw several devastating attacks in Afghanistan, particularly the capital Kabul. It was also during Mansour's brief rule, which ended with his death in a drone strike, that the Taliban, albeit briefly, took control of the northern city of Kunduz and held it for four days.

US Secretary of State Kerry urges further reforms in Myanmar
Sun, 22 May 2016 13:02:23 +0100
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, left, poses with Myanmar's Foreign Minister and de facto leader Aung San Suu Kyi for a photo during a meeting in Naypyitaw, Myanmar, Sunday, May 22, 2016. Kerry on Sunday urged Myanmar's new civilian-led government to complete the Southeast Asian nation's transition to democracy by implementing further reforms to enshrine free markets, development and human rights. (AP Photo/Aung Shine Oo, Pool)NAYPYIDAW, Myanmar (AP) — U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry on Sunday urged Myanmar's new civilian-led government to complete the Southeast Asian nation's transition to democracy by implementing further reforms to enshrine free markets, development and human rights.

Turkish authorities lift curfew in parts of Diyarbakir
Sun, 22 May 2016 12:59:21 +0100
Many of the buildings and roof-tops show recent damage from recent military clashes in parts of the historic district of the mainly Kurdish city of Diyarbakir, southeastern Turkey, Sunday, May 22, 2016. Turkish authorities have lifted a long-standing curfew from parts of the historic district famed for its ancient city walls listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site, following its security operations to flush out fighters thought to have links with a Kurdish armed movement. (AP Photo/Mahmut Bozarslan)ISTANBUL (AP) — Turkish authorities have lifted a long-standing curfew from parts of a historic neighborhood in the mainly Kurdish city of Diyarbakir.

EgyptAir Flight 804: Sisi says 'all scenarios possible'
Sun, 22 May 2016 12:53:07 +0100
EgyptAir Flight 804: Sisi says 'all scenarios possible'Egyptian president says investigation could take some time but that cause of crash will eventually be revealed.

French PM visits Israel to push for peace plan
Sun, 22 May 2016 12:48:01 +0100
French Prime minister Manuel Valls is in Israel in a bid to restart Israeli-Palestinian peace efforts, which have been at a standstill since a US-led initiative collapsed in April 2014French Prime Minister Manuel Valls visited Israel on Sunday to advance his country's plan to restart Israeli-Palestinian peace efforts in the face of opposition from his counterpart Benjamin Netanyahu.

Austrian election could produce EU's first far-right head of state
Sun, 22 May 2016 12:45:08 +0100
A supporter holds a picture of Austrian FPOe presidential candidate Hofer during his final election rally in ViennaBy Francois Murphy and Michael Shields VIENNA (Reuters) - Austria could elect the European Union's first far-right head of state on Sunday, with support for Freedom Party candidate Norbert Hofer buoyed by a migration crisis that has heightened fears about employment and security. Opinion polls suggest the presidential run-off between Hofer and former Greens leader Alexander van der Bellen will be close. Support for groups like the eurosceptic, anti-immigration Freedom Party (FPO) has been rising in various countries, whether they have taken in many migrants in the recent influx, like Germany and Sweden, or not, like France and Britain.

Afghan spy agency declares Taliban leader dead in US drone attack
Sun, 22 May 2016 12:43:06 +0100
Pakistani residents of the remote town of Ahmad Wal, Balochistan, gather around a destroyed vehicle hit by a drone strike in which Afghan Taliban Chief Mullah Akhtar Mansour was believed to have been travelling on May 21, 2016Afghanistan's spy agency Sunday said Taliban leader Mullah Akhtar Mansour was killed in a US bombing raid, the first confirmation from regional officials of his death, which marks a potential blow to the resurgent militant movement.

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