Thursday, February 28, 2019
Nigeria election: Atiku Abubakar rejects Muhammadu Buhari's victory
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Cairo station fire: Train crash causes deadly blaze
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Nicaragua releases dozens of prisoners ahead of talks
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Ethiopia PM Abiy Ahmed to host a fundraising dinner
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Selma Blair opens up about MS: 'People with disabilities are invisible'
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Ukraine pulls out of Eurovision Song Contest 2019
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When Kim responded to a foreign reporter
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Kim and Trump start second day of talks
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Michael Cohen: Five things he said about Donald Trump
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India Pakistan: Footage appears to show downed Indian jet
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What President Bush's dog Sully did next
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Trump and Kim meet for Vietnam summit
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Exclusive pictures of final Islamic State group bastion
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Melissa McCarthy's Oscars bunny dress criticised by top designer
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Joe's 100th birthday card appeal goes global
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Athens to open up ancient river
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The 'caravans of love' visiting Spain's empty villages
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Abhinandan: Who is the Indian pilot captured by Pakistan?
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Risks to Mexico journalists remain despite Amlo's promises
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What we've learnt from the Nigerian election
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Venezuela crisis: How much aid is getting in?
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Can Georgian wine win over global drinkers?
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Univision's Jorge Ramos details detainment, expulsion from Venezuela
Was the media biased against the Covington students?
Conservatives accuse media organizations of trafficking in stereotypes that Trump supporters are bigots. Two recent incidents have strengthened conservatives’ belief that liberal journalists are implacably opposed to Donald Trump and his supporters: the 18 January encounter between a group of Kentucky students and a Native American activist on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, and the claims by Jussie Smollett that he had been attacked by hoodlums shouting racist and anti-gay slurs.
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Trump and Kim Are Meeting One-on-One at This Historic Hanoi Hotel
The Latest: Pittenger doesn't plan to run again for old seat
Wells Fargo Sees ‘Possible’ Legal Losses Rising by $500 Million
The higher estimate for “reasonably possible” legal losses -- essentially a worst-case scenario -- shows risks grew as the bank and authorities examined abuses in recent months and discussed potential penalties. The change stems from “a variety of matters,” including probes of its sales to retail customers, Wells Fargo wrote Wednesday in an annual regulatory report.
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Miami-Dade cop caught on tape slapping suspect
Nuclear Nightmare: India and Pakistan are on the Brink
Justice Department loses appeal to block AT&T-Time Warner merger, won't appeal again
La Tragicommedia รจ Finita
Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot, a play in which two men sit around and wait for someone who never shows up, has been claimed by just about everyone: Freudians, Christians, existentialists.Who’s right? I haven’t a clue.But I have lived, all of us have lived, through a similar tragicomedy (a word Beckett added to the subtitle for the English version of his play). We’ve been waiting for Mueller. And waiting.For some, the waiting is the hardest part. But by historic standards, Special Counsel Robert Mueller has been working at a blistering pace. Kenneth Starr’s investigation into the Whitewater scandal wasn’t fully closed down until 2001. It started in 1994. The average running time for special investigations is 904 days. Tuesday marked the 650th day since Mueller was appointed.Most independent counsels take a year to file their first criminal charges, if they file any at all. Mueller hit that milestone a little more than five months in, and he has racked up more than 30 other indictments or guilty pleas since then.And yet, for the “get Trump media” (as Alan Dershowitz and others call it), it’s never enough. Whenever news breaks in the probe, or when news doesn’t break, for that matter, the response tends to be the same: “Remember, we don’t know what Mueller knows.” Watch CNN or MSNBC for a few minutes and someone will say this — gleefully when the news is already bad for Trump, reassuringly when the news is disappointingly good for Trump.“Always keeping in mind that Mueller knows so much more than he has shown,” former CBS newsman Dan Rather told CNN’s Don Lemon. “If you think [Michael Cohen’s guilty plea and Paul Manafort’s conviction] was a shock to our democratic system, just stay tuned. Because the other things Mueller is working on, and sooner or later we’ll find out what they are, is going to make yesterday pale by comparison.”Well, what if it doesn’t? One of the reasons we keep hearing that “Mueller knows more” is that he has delivered less. For all of the drama and the embarrassments, Mueller has yet to file a single charge on the core allegation that justified the launch of the probe in the first place — the allegation that Donald Trump “colluded” with Russia.Sure, the gaudy remoras that attached themselves to Trump’s hide have had a rough time of it. Manafort, who made a career of colluding with horrible regimes, may never have another meal not thwacked from a large spoon onto a prison tray. Roger Stone may join Cohen in the Stoney Lonesome as well. And obviously, Trump has made things worse for himself by seeming like he’s got a lot to hide.But it looks more and more likely that Mueller’s dance of a thousand veils will end with . . . more veils. The Mueller obsessives want him to be a deus ex machina who delivers irrefutable grounds for impeachment and I-told-you-sos. But that Mueller may never arrive. He may never even say a word about it in public at all.That’s in part because the Russia piece of his portfolio is under the rubric of a counterintelligence investigation, not a criminal one. This means he’s under no obligation to file any public report at all. He could submit a report to the newly confirmed attorney general, Bill Barr, but Barr can reveal whatever he wants to the public, assuming the president says it’s OK. Or he can reveal nothing at all.But waiting for Mueller to prove himself a savior may not pan out, for the simpler reason that he can’t find what doesn’t exist. To say that Trump was morally capable of colluding with Russia is not the same thing as saying that he did.If you listen very closely to former FBI deputy director Andrew McCabe, there was never hard evidence of Trump’s colluding beyond the president’s weird statements and behavior in response to the Russia probe. The problem is that you don’t need an international conspiracy to explain why Trump says and does weird things — unless you’ve already decided he’s guilty.That’s why this tragicomedy will not come to an end with the end of the Mueller probe. The audience, on both sides, had already decided what it was about when they entered the theater.Copyright © 2019 Tribune Content Agency, LLC
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Train swapping: North Korea's Kim reliant on Chinese for summit transport
It was the second time Kim had arrived for a summit with U.S. President Donald Trump in transport provided by the Chinese, underscoring just how much the young leader's sudden flurry of international engagements has depended on his larger, more powerful neighbor. When Kim arrived in Singapore last year for his first, historic summit with Trump, it was in an Air China jumbo jet bearing the Chinese flag. With the exception of two summits with South Korean President Moon Jae-in on the border between the two Koreas, every one of Kim's unprecedented summits with China's President Xi Jinping and now the second summit with Trump have depended on trains provided by the Chinese.
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At least 4,500 abuse complaints at migrant children shelters
WASHINGTON (AP) — Thousands of accusations of sexual abuse and harassment of migrant children in government-funded shelters were made over the past four years, including scores directed against adult staff members, according to federal data released Tuesday.
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Hollywood Madam: Want to stop human trafficking? Legalize consensual sex for money.
An All-Electric Un-SUV from Volvo? Sort of—Meet the Polestar 2
Boeing unveils unmanned combat jet developed in Australia
Boeing Co on Wednesday unveiled an unmanned, fighter-like jet developed in Australia and designed to fly alongside crewed aircraft in combat for a fraction of the cost. The U.S. manufacturer hopes to sell the multi-role aircraft, which is 38 feet long (11.6 meters) and has a 2,000 nautical mile (3,704 kilometer) range, to customers around the world, modifying it as requested. The prototype is Australia's first domestically developed combat aircraft since World War II and Boeing's biggest investment in unmanned systems outside the United States, although the company declined to specify the dollar amount.
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Nigeria's opposition to launch legal challenge after Buhari wins second term
Nigeria’s opposition leader is to mount a legal challenge after President Muhammadu Buhari secured a second term in an election marked both by apathy and violence that claimed hundreds of lives. The electoral commission officially declared Mr Buhari the victor of Saturday’s poll, saying he had won 56 percent of the vote, against 41 percent secured by his main challenger, Atiku Abubakar. But Mr Abubakar insisted he had been cheated of the chance to lead Africa’s most populous state after a conspiracy between the commission and the president’s ruling party. “It is clear that there were manifest and premeditated malpractices in many states which negate the results announced,” Mr Abubakar, a former vice president, said as he announced that he would file a legal petition to overturn the vote. Mr Buhari, a former military dictator who returned to office as a civilian in 2015, insisted that the election was “free and fair”, claiming the vote was “another milestone in Nigeria’s democratic development.” Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari walks to the lectern to address the crowd gathered at an electoral commission ceremony in Abuja Credit: AP Observers have so far raised no objection to the conduct of the vote, although analysts say there were troubling aspects to it. Most controversially, the president suspended the country’s chief justice last month after accusing him of improperly declaring his assets. In so doing, he removed an independently minded figure who would have presided over the hearing of Mr Abubakar’s case. As a result, the petition is thought unlikely to succeed. The suspicion of some Nigerians was also raised after the electoral commission delayed the vote by a week just hours before polling was due to start. Because many voters who had travelled to their rural homes to cast their ballots were forced to return to work, turnout was barely more than a third. Many Nigerians, particularly in the predominantly Christian south, were little enthused by either candidate, both of whom are Muslim northerners. Despite the apathy, at least 327 people have been killed since campaigning began in October, an independent group that monitors violence in Nigeria said. Most died in attacks by Islamist jihadists or in fighting between gangs and the security forces close to polling stations. More than 60 have died since Saturday. Illustrating the challenges facing the president in a country struggling to emerge from recession and plagued by violence, a non-Islamist insurgent group in an oil region in the south has said it would resume its rebellion after a two-year lull should Mr Buhari win. The president will face less opposition in parliament, however, after his most formidable opponent, Bukola Saraki, the head of the senate, lost his seat.
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Elon Musk tweets SEC is 'broken' after it says his tweets violate their deal
Key Asia-Europe Air Route Closed as India-Pakistan Tensions Rise
A Singapore Airlines Ltd. flight to London was diverted to Dubai Wednesday to refuel before heading to its final destination, the carrier said in an email. Qantas Airways Ltd. had to change the flight path for its London-Singapore service, which is scheduled to arrive at the Asian city-state later Thursday, adding an extra 20 minutes to the journey. Thai Airways International Pcl scrapped all 10 flights from Europe to Bangkok as well as those to Pakistan that were due to depart late Wednesday and early Thursday, it said on its website.
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Australian Cardinal Pell convicted of molesting 2 choirboys
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — The most senior Catholic cleric ever charged with child sex abuse has been convicted of molesting two choirboys moments after celebrating Mass, dealing a new blow to the Catholic hierarchy's credibility after a year of global revelations of abuse and cover-up.
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Woman brutally mauled to death by her own 2 dogs while playing in front yard
Steven Avery attorney: 'We won!'; court to hear new evidence in 'Making a Murderer' case
U.S. disrupted Russian trolls on day of November election: report
The U.S. military disrupted the internet access of a Russian troll farm accused of trying to influence American voters on Nov. 6, 2018, the day of the congressional elections, The Washington Post reported on Tuesday. The U.S. Cyber Command strike targeted the Internet Research Agency in the Russian port city of St. Petersburg, the Post reported, citing unidentified U.S. officials. The group is a Kremlin-backed outfit whose employees had posed as Americans and spread disinformation online in an attempt to also influence the 2016 election, according to U.S. officials.
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Trump-Kim summit: North Korea leader arrives in Vietnam to red carpet reception ahead of talks
Kim Jong-un has rolled into Hanoi in an armoured limousine ahead of talks with Donald Trump in the Vietnamese capital. The North Korean leader had earlier received a red-carpet reception amid tight security following a 65-hour, 2,500-mile journey from Pyongyang in a bulletproof train. After disembarking at Dong Dang rail station, close to Vietnam’s border with China, he walked past a guard of honour before climbing into his personal Mercedes limousine on Tuesday morning.
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Peugeot Is Officially Leading the Return of French Cars to the U.S.
Chilling video shows NYC gunman opening fire in broad daylight: cops
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Tokyo court says lawyers again seeking Ghosn release on bail
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Double-amputee allegedly shoots doctor in neck inside Florida VA medical center: reports
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HOA threatens resident with fine after car leaves unusual shape in snow: report
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Israel awaits decision on Netanyahu corruption indictment
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What US liaison office in North Korea could mean
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US envoy says US-Taliban talks in Qatar to resume Saturday
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Russian choir draws criticism over performance describing nuclear attack on U.S.
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Kamala Harris ‘mischaracterized’ past SF policy on undocumented minors, CNN says
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The Latest: Schools close in Pakistan-held Kashmir
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Pakistan and India Inch Toward Military Conflict, 2 Indian Warplanes Downed, Pilots Captured
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Billy Graham’s Grandson Breaks Down the Best ‘Proof of God’
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Thousands scramble as Thai Airways cancels flights over Pakistan
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Trump, Kim go for brief walkabout after meeting, joined by envoys
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No agreement at Trump, Kim summit in Vietnam: White House
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Vietnamese tanker bound for North Korea with gasoline cargo as Trump, Kim meet in Hanoi: data
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Exclusive: Meeting Maduro - Inside a U.S. businessman's oil deal with Venezuela
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Trump, Kim cut short their summit schedule on Thursday
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North Korea leader Kim says ready to denuclearize
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