Sunday, December 25, 2016

India's charismatic politician Jayalalithaa Jayaraman battling for life after cardiac arrest and other top stories.

  • India's charismatic politician Jayalalithaa Jayaraman battling for life after cardiac arrest

    India's charismatic politician Jayalalithaa Jayaraman battling for life after cardiac arrest
    Jayalalithaa Jayaraman, the chief minister of the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu, is battling for life at a hospital in Chennai. Jayaraman, known as "Amma" or mother among her followers, is one of the most powerful and influential politicians in the country. She has spent more than 70 days at the Apollo Hospitals following multiple health disorders.Jayaraman's condition sharply deteriorated on Sunday, 4 December after she suffered a cardiac arrest late in the evening although the doctors ea..
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  • UN chief Ban may be unwitting loser in South Korea presidential scandal

    UN chief Ban may be unwitting loser in South Korea presidential scandal
    SEOUL Besides South Korean President Park Geun-hye, the biggest casualty of the country's mushrooming political corruption scandal may be the presidential aspirations of United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon.Although he has not declared his candidacy, Ban was until a month ago the front-runner in opinion polls to win the election scheduled for Dec. 20, 2017, a race he was widely expected to contest from Park's conservative Saenuri Party.But the scandal that has become known as "Park Geu..
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  • 11 Dead and Dozens Injured After an Early Morning Fire at a Luxury Hotel in Pakistan

    11 Dead and Dozens Injured After an Early Morning Fire at a Luxury Hotel in Pakistan
    At least 11 people were killed and 75 injured Monday when a fire broke out at the Regent Plaza hotel in Karachi — Pakistan’s biggest city and the country’s commercial hub. Karach’s mayor Waseem Akhtar told media that the hotel had “no fire exits or fire alarms.” According to local English-language Dawn newspaper, Chief Fire Officer Tehseen Siddiqui said “No fire exits had been marked inside the hotel… the smoke detectors are there but they aren’t functioning. The [hotel’s] fire alarm also did ..
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  • Bana Alabed, seven-year-old tweeting from Aleppo, goes quiet

    Bana Alabed, seven-year-old tweeting from Aleppo, goes quiet
    Image copyright @alebedbana Image caption Bana Alabed's tweets drew worldwide attention A seven-year-old girl whose tweets from besieged eastern Aleppo drew worldwide attention has disappeared from the social network amid an army offensive.Tweeting in English with the help of her mother, a teacher, Bana Alabed painted a picture of life in the city.But the account was deleted on Sunday, as troops pushed into the city's east.The final tweet, by her moth..
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  • UN appeals for $22.2 billion in 2017 humanitarian funds, its highest request ever

    UN appeals for $22.2 billion in 2017 humanitarian funds, its highest request ever
    Syrians who have been evacuated from eastern neighborhoods of Aleppo wait for buses on Nov. 29. The United Nations is asking for more than $8 billion for the Syrian crisis alone, split between money needed for the country and money needed for the spillover refugee issue in the region. (European Pressphoto Agency) Every year, the United Nations issues a global appeal for humanitarian funds. This money is designed to help the work performed by the international body and nongovernmental organiz..
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  • By Speaking to the President of Taiwan, Donald Trump Lays Down the Gauntlet to China

    By Speaking to the President of Taiwan, Donald Trump Lays Down the Gauntlet to China
    Without meaningful elections or freedom of speech or the press, China’s autocratic political system is designed to be predictable. Donald Trump is anything but. On Friday, the U.S. President-elect broke with almost four decades of international protocol by speaking directly with the President of Taiwan, the island-state of 23 million that Beijing claims as a renegade province (though Taiwan in fact self-rules as a de facto sovereign nation). The immediate response from China’s Foreign Ministe..
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  • UK government's Brexit plans in hands of Supreme Court

    UK government's Brexit plans in hands of Supreme Court
    LONDON (AP) — Prime Minister Theresa May wants to start Britain’s divorce from the European Union. Eleven judges may stand in her way.On Monday, May’s government will ask Supreme Court justices to overturn a ruling that Parliament must hold a vote before Britain’s exit negotiations can begin — a case that has raised a constitutional quandary and inflamed the country’s heated debate about Brexit.May plans to trigger two years of divorce talks before the end of March by invoking Article 50 of the..
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  • French PM Valls to announce presidential bid

    French PM Valls to announce presidential bid
    PARIS (Reuters) - French Prime Minister Manuel Valls is expected to announce he is entering the race to be the Socialist candidate for next year's presidential election, after Francois Hollande said he would not stand, a move that would mean a government reshuffle.Valls has called a news conference for 1730 GMT on Monday, and even before any announcement, French media were citing the health, interior and finance ministers as possible heads of what would effectively be a caretaker government if V..
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  • AP Explains: What Resignation of New Zealand's Leader Means

    AP Explains: What Resignation of New Zealand's Leader Means
    WELLINGTON, New Zealand รข€” New Zealand Prime Minister John Key unexpectedly resigned on Monday. His departure will affect New Zealand's relationship with the U.S., its free-trade agenda and its role on the world stage. The country's new leader will face an opposition buoyed by Key's departure as it heads into elections next year.A look at these issues:A RESET U.S. RELATIONSHIPNew Zealand's military and diplomatic ties with the U.S. weakened in the 1980s after the South Pacific nation banned n..
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  • Matteo Renzi's referendum defeat risks Italy political crisis

    Matteo Renzi's referendum defeat risks Italy political crisis
    Media captionMatteo Renzi: "I lost and I say this out loud even if with a lump in my throat" Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi's heavy referendum defeat on Sunday has left the country facing political and economic uncertainty.Mr Renzi announced his resignation after his plan to reform the constitution was rejected by voters.Italy's president, who he will see later on Monday, will decide whether to appoint a new PM or hold elections.There are concerns the instability may trigger a deeper c..
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