Saturday, February 11, 2017

North Korea's Masikryong Ski Resort Is Kept Open by Work Gangs and other top stories.

  • North Korea's Masikryong Ski Resort Is Kept Open by Work Gangs

    North Korea's Masikryong Ski Resort Is Kept Open by Work Gangs
    MASIKRYONG, North Korea — On the bumpy road to North Korea's top ski resort, work gangs hack and shovel the fresh snowfall to clear the route for busloads of their fortunate fellow citizens. There are thousands of them. Men, women and children, red-faced from the blizzard conditions and freezing cold, wrapped up in jackets, scarves and hats, smashing the snow like metronomes with pickaxes and sticks. They the push it aside with makeshift wooden shovels. Along the twisting mountain road, ..
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  • UN agencies urge Trump to allow refugees entry

    UN agencies urge Trump to allow refugees entry
    GENEVA The United Nations refugee agency and International Organization for Migration (IOM) called on the Trump administration on Saturday to continue offering asylum to people fleeing war and persecution, saying its resettlement program was vital.U.S. President Donald Trump on Friday put a four-month hold on allowing refugees into the United States and temporarily barred travelers from Syria and six other Muslim-majority countries, saying the moves would help protect Americans from terrorist ..
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  • Jewish groups pan Trump for signing refugee ban on Holocaust Remembrance Day

    Jewish groups pan Trump for signing refugee ban on Holocaust Remembrance Day
    "It's repulsive," said Mark Hetfield, president and CEO of the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society, a faith-based nonprofit dedicated to resettling refugees in the United States. "I mean, the timing is incredibly offensive.""It was during the Holocaust that the world shamefully refused to give asylum to Jews and to others who were being murdered or about to be murdered in Nazi Germany," Hetfield added, referring to the US government's decision to turn away European refugees during World War II.The exec..
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  • Trump says he might not like Putin once he gets to know him

    Trump says he might not like Putin once he gets to know him
    Earlier Friday, though, top Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway told Fox News that lifting US sanctions on Russia would be up for discussion when the two countries' leaders talk."All of that is under consideration," Conway said when asked specifically whether lifting sanctions approved by the Obama administration would be considered.Friday night, however, a senior administration official said the current plan was not to lift the Russian sanctions.Saturday's phone call will be the first phone conversa..
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  • UK's Theresa May Set to Talk Trade With Turkey's Erdogan

    UK's Theresa May Set to Talk Trade With Turkey's Erdogan
    ANKARA—British Prime Minister Theresa May on Saturday will meet Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Ankara to discuss trade relations as she faces criticism at home for seeking to increase ties with the leader. Mrs. May, who on Friday met with U.S. President Donald Trump , has said Britain is reshaping its role in the world as it leaves the European Union, including by renewing its relationship with both new allies and...
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  • China marks Lunar New Year with prayers, incense, fireworks

    China marks Lunar New Year with prayers, incense, fireworks
    A Malaysian ethnic Chinese woman places joss sticks in the cauldron on the first day of Chinese Lunar New Year at a temple in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Saturday, Jan. 28, 2017. The celebrations mark the Year of the Rooster in the Chinese calendar.
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  • Gambia Welcomes New President After Decades of Dictatorship

    Gambia Welcomes New President After Decades of Dictatorship
    1. Gambian President Adama Barrow arrives at Banjul International Airport in Banjul, Gambia on January 26, 2017.Thousands of people lined the streets of Gambia's capital on Thursday to welcome home the new President days after authoritarian leader Yahya Jammeh fled into exile under pressure from regional forces. Andrew Renneisen / Getty Images 2. Supporters of the President cheer as he leaves the Airport.Barrow, a former real estate agent, won a Dec. 1 election but Jammeh refused to ste..
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  • What to know about Trump's visa and refugee restrictions

    What to know about Trump's visa and refugee restrictions
    After a week in office, Trump has sought to make these dramatic steps the pillars of his national security policy, scrawling his signature on executive orders aimed at reshaping immigration across the United States.Here's what you need to know about the latest controversial actions.The same order also suspends the US Refugee Admissions Program for 120 days until it is reinstated for nationals of countries that Trump's Cabinet believes can be properly vetted.The total number of refugees admitted ..
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  • Trump's Foreign-Policy Flurry Sets Allies on Edge

    Trump's Foreign-Policy Flurry Sets Allies on Edge
    WASHINGTON—At President Donald Trump’s first joint press conference with a foreign leader on Friday, British Prime Minister Theresa May expressed her firm commitment to NATO and said sanctions on Russia should remain in place for now. Turning to look at Mr. Trump, she said, “Mr. President, I think you said, you confirmed that you’re 100% behind NATO.” Mr. Trump nodded, as if agreeing with her statement about his views. But his position on the alliance—which he has previously called obsolete—rem..
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  • Diplomatic debut: Trump makes uneven entry onto world stage

    Diplomatic debut: Trump makes uneven entry onto world stage
    WASHINGTON –  One week into office, President Donald Trump was trying to clean up his first international incident. The president shifted a jam-packed schedule Friday to make room for an hourlong phone call with Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto, who had abruptly snubbed the new president by canceling a visit. Trump's team had appeared to respond by threatening a hefty border tax on Mexican imports. By the end of the conversation, Trump had tasked his son-in-law and senior adviser, Jared Kus..
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