Thursday, March 17, 2016

EU leaders meet to offer migrant deal to Turkey and other top stories.

  • EU leaders meet to offer migrant deal to Turkey

    EU leaders meet to offer migrant deal to Turkey
    Reuters on March 17, 2016, 12:11 pm Serdar Ocaksonmez, 24, a Turk living in Malaga, holds a sign during a protest against the EU-Turkey migrant deal in Malaga, southern Spain, March 16, 2016. REUTERS/Jon Nazca By Gabriela Baczynska and Alastair MacdonaldBRUSSELS (Reuters) - Leaders of the European Union meet in Brussels on Thursday to agree on a deal to offer Turkey the following day that would secure Ankara's commitment to a scheme intended to halt migrant flows to the Greek island..
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  • Meals 'worse than waterboarding': Breivik

    Meals 'worse than waterboarding': BreivikMeals 'worse than waterboarding': BreivikMass killer Anders Behring Breivik has told a court that Norway was trying to kill him with years of solitary confinement, complaining of degrading prison conditions, including microwaved meals that were "worse than waterboarding".Only his commitment to the Nazi creed had sustained him, said the man who murdered 77 people in a bombing and shooting rampage in 2011 and is now accusing the state of violating his human..
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  • Nigeria death toll climbs to 24

    Nigeria death toll climbs to 24
    Two female suicide bombers have killed at least 24 worshippers in a mosque attack in Nigeria.Nigeria death toll climbs to 24Two female suicide bombers have killed at least 24 worshippers and wounded 18 in an attack on a mosque in the Nigerian city of Maiduguri.One bomber blew up inside the mosque during prayers on Wednesday and the second waited outside to detonate as survivors tried to escape, said co-ordinator Abba Aji of the civilian self-defence Vigilante Group.President Muhammadu Buhari sen..
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  • The real security flaw: Where is the PKK bomber?

    The real security flaw: Where is the PKK bomber?
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  • Paris attacks: Belgium police still hunting two suspects after raid

    Paris attacks: Belgium police still hunting two suspects after raid
    Video will begin in 5 seconds. Brussels police hunt gunman in Paris probe Armed Belgian police lock down a section of Brussels and tell residents to stay indoors as they hunt for a fugitive gunman linked to the deadly Paris attacks. PT0M38S 620 349 Brussels:รข€‹ Belgian prosecutors have named a 35-year-old Algerian as the man shot dead by police during Tuesday's raid on a Brussels apartment while two other people remain on the run.Police found an Islamic State flag in the apart..
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  • New global rankings reveal the happiest and most miserable countries on the planet

    New global rankings reveal the happiest and most miserable countries on the planet
    Denmark is the place to be if you want to lead a happy life. Picture: Torben Stroyer/ Polfoto via APAFPNews Corp Australia NetworkDENMARK, closely followed by Switzerland, is the happiest country in the world while crisis-torn Syria and Burundi are the most miserable, according to a global ranking released Wednesday. The 2016 World Happiness Report seeks to quantify happiness as a means of making societies healthier and more efficient. The United Nations published the first such study in 2012.Ic..
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  • UK sugar tax plan cheered by Australian health experts

    UK sugar tax plan cheered by Australian health experts
    Video will begin in 5 seconds. Sugar tax gains momentum The UK's move to tax sugary soft drinks comes amid a growing campaign to raise awareness of the health implications of consuming too much of the sweet stuff. PT1M15S 620 349 Australia should consider following the UK in introducing a sugar levy on soft drinks as part of an obesity-prevention package, health experts say. We need to make healthy food more affordable than junk food.  Dr Christina Pollard Celebrity chef J..
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  • Kurds to declare own region in Syria

    Kurds to declare own region in Syria
    Kurds to declare own region in SyriaKurdish-controlled areas of northern Syria are expected to declare a federal system, a move likely to further complicate peace talks in Geneva aimed at ending more than five years of war.Russia pulled more warplanes out of Syria, a new delivery of humanitarian aid reached northern Aleppo province and UN mediator Staffan de Mistura named a Russian academic to his team of advisers in a nod to Moscow's importance in brokering an end to the fighting.But despite a ..
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  • Pyongyang's nuke threat not all bluff

    Pyongyang's nuke threat not all bluff
    Skeptics of North Korea’s nuclear threat, and there are many, have long clung to two comforting thoughts. While the North has the bomb, it doesn’t have a warhead small enough to put on a long-range rocket. And it certainly doesn’t have a re-entry vehicle to keep that warhead from burning up in the atmosphere before it could reach a target like, as it has suggested before, Manhattan. North Korea on Tuesday suggested it will soon show the world it has mastered both technologies. That would requi..
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