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Afghan official: Avalanches in Afghanistan kill at least 107

TheRepublic.com 

KABUL, Afghanistan — An Afghan official says at least 107 people have been killed in recent days by avalanches caused by heavy snow in different parts of the country, nearly doubling an earlier death toll estimate of 54. Omer Mohammadi, spokesman for the Afghan state minister for disaster management and humanitarian affairs, said Monday that

KNMI waarschuwt voor dichte mist in Twente

Tubantia 

TWENTE - Het KNMI waarschuwt maandagochtend voor dichte mist in Twente. In onder meer Enschede en Hengelo was tot zeker 09.00 uur lokaal sprake van zeer dichte mist.

Philippines resumes assaults on rebels after talks scrapped

McClatchy DC Bureau 

Philippine troops have resumed assaults against communist rebels, killing at least one guerrilla, after President Rodrigo Duterte scrapped peace talks with the insurgents, military officials said Monday. Duterte on Friday … Click to Continue »

Philippines resumes assaults on rebels after talks scrapped

TheRepublic.com 

MANILA, Philippines — Philippine troops have resumed assaults against communist rebels, killing at least one guerrilla, after President Rodrigo Duterte scrapped peace talks with the insurgents, military officials said Monday. Duterte on Friday lifted the government’s six-month-old cease-fire with the rebels and said Saturday he was discarding the talks brokered by Norway. Those moves came



Afghan official: Avalanches in Afghanistan kill at least 107

«TDN» (tdn.com) 

KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — An Afghan official says at least 107 people have been killed in recent days by avalanches caused by heavy snow in different parts of the country, nearly doubling an earlier death toll estimate of 54.

Apple, Facebook, Google, Microsoft file brief opposing travel ban

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

The technology industry showed a mostly united front Sunday as it stepped up its confrontation with the Trump administration over immigration policies. In a legal brief filed late Sunday evening, 97 companies, including Apple, Facebook, Google, Microsoft, Netflix, Salesforce, Twitter and others stated their opposition to the administration’s controversial travel ban on immigrants. The brief was filed with the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, which is expected to rule within a few days on an appeal... Читать дальше...

Philippines resumes assaults on rebels after talks scrapped

«TDN» (tdn.com) 

MANILA, Philippines (AP) — Philippine troops have resumed assaults against communist rebels, killing at least one guerrilla, after President Rodrigo Duterte scrapped peace talks with the insurgents, military officials said Monday.

Brandweer redt ree uit hekwerk in Winterswijk

Tubantia 

Bij de steengroeve in Winterswijk is gisteravond een ree klem komen te zitten in een hekwerk. Het beest kon met zijn heupen niet door de spijlen en bleef daardoor steken. Volgens wijkagent Willem Saris moest de brandweer er aan te pas komen om het dier te bevrijden.

SoftBank Earnings: What to Watch

WSJ.com 

Telecommunications and internet conglomerate SoftBank is scheduled to unveil its third-quarter earnings after the Japanese market closes on Wednesday.

Chinese navy wraps up visits to 4 Persian Gulf states

«TDN» (tdn.com) 

BEIJING (AP) — A Chinese navy task force has wrapped up visits to four Persian Gulf states as the increasingly capable maritime force grows its presence in the strategically vital region.

Queen Elizabeth marks 65 years on Britain's throne but she's not having a public celebration

BusinessInsider.com 

Reuters

Queen Elizabeth, the world's longest-reigning living monarch, is celebrating her Sapphire Jubilee on Monday, commemorating 65 years since she took the British throne.

The public will be able to witness a 41-gun royal salute that will take place in central London to mark the occasion. 

There will also be 89 horses to pull six First World War-era 13-pounder field guns in a nearby park.

Meanwhile, the public will be able to hear the Band of the Royal Artillery,... Читать дальше...

Refugees in Indonesia protest slow UN resettlement process

«TDN» (tdn.com) 

JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — Asylum seekers who have been in Indonesia for years rallied in the capital on Monday urging the U.N. refugee agency to speed up the process of resettling them in third countries.





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