Saturday, October 1, 2016

Oxford Tops List of World's Best Universities and other top stories.

  • Oxford Tops List of World's Best Universities

    Oxford Tops List of World's Best Universities
    The U.S. has many of the best universities in the world, but according to a new global list, it doesn’t have the best. The University of Oxford, the oldest in the English-speaking world, took the top spot in the latest World University Rankings, released annually by Times Higher Education. The English university dating to 1096 dethroned the California Institute of Technology, a small, private school in Pasadena that had ranked No. 1...
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  • Hundreds feared dead after packed migrant boat capsizes off Egypt

    Hundreds feared dead after packed migrant boat capsizes off Egypt
    The vessel had set off from Egypt and was heading for Italy when it was found 12 nautical miles northeast of the town of Rashid -- also known as Rosetta -- in El Beheira Governorate on Wednesday afternoon, the Egyptian military said in a statement. The statement added that 163 people had been rescued, while 43 bodies were recovered. Initial estimates put the number of people on board the boat at 600.Mahmoud Aly spent Wednesday going between hospitals along the coast. His brother and cousin were ..
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  • US fighter jet crashes off Japanese island of Okinawa

    US fighter jet crashes off Japanese island of Okinawa
    Story highlightsJapanese coast guard has deployed rescue teamsThe Harrier fighter jet departed the Kadena US airbaseThe fighter jet, a Marine Corps AV-8 Harrier Jump Jet, departed the Kadena US airbase and crashed 153 km (95 miles) off Hedo Cape, according to a local coast guard official. The Japanese coast guard deployed rescue teams at 2 p.m. local time (1 a.m ET) and received a report two hours later that at least one person has been pulled from the crash site. The pilot ejected and was rescu..
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  • Violent past revisited as Afghanistan signs accord with notorious warlord

    Violent past revisited as Afghanistan signs accord with notorious warlord
    KABUL Afghan officials signed a peace deal on Thursday with a party led by one of the country's most notorious Islamist warlords, a move that inspired both hope and fear as it dredged up tension dating back decades.The militant faction of Hezb-i-Islami, led by Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, has been waging a decades-long battle to establish a unified Islamic state in Afghanistan.Government officials praised the accord as a step towards peace, while critics said it opened the door to one of the most infa..
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  • Turkey Israel embassy attacker shot in Ankara

    Turkey Israel embassy attacker shot in Ankara
    Image copyright Reuters Image caption Riot police guarded the embassy after the attack A man wielding a knife has been shot and wounded by security officials outside Israel's embassy in the Turkish capital, Ankara.Israeli officials said he had tried to storm the embassy.The office of the Ankara governor said the suspect appears to be "mentally unstable", and no links had been found to any organisation.No-one at the embassy was hurt, Israeli officials ..
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  • Japan: North Korea nuclear threat has reached a 'different dimension'

    Japan: North Korea nuclear threat has reached a 'different dimension'
    Speaking at the United Nations General Assembly in New York, Abe urged the Security Council to respond to the latest nuclear test "in a manner entirely distinct from our responses thus far." More than 21 ballistic missiles have been launched by North Korea this year alone, Abe said, with several of them reaching waters within Japan's exclusive economic zone -- 200 nautical miles from its coast. "It is purely a matter of good fortune that no commercial aircraft or ships suffered any damage during..
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  • Iraqi army says it reached center of key town south of Mosul

    Iraqi army says it reached center of key town south of Mosul
    TIKRIT, Iraq Iraq's military backed by air strikes from a U.S.-led coalition on Thursday seized the center of Shirqat, a northern town seen as a stepping stone in the campaign to recapture Mosul from Islamic State.The army, backed by local police and Sunni Muslim tribal fighters, were still clashing with the ultra-hardline jihadists after taking control of the mayor's office, the municipal building and the hospital, said a source from the Salahuddin Operations Command, which oversees military ..
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  • RPT-Abandoning discretion, Iranians proclaim their role in Syrian war

    RPT-Abandoning discretion, Iranians proclaim their role in Syrian war
    (Repeats Wednesday item)* Iran leaders present Syria as existential war* Volunteer fighter numbers rise* Perceived threat from Islamic State* Fighters who die praised as heroes* War deepens region's sectarian strainsBy Bozorgmehr Sharafedin and Babak DehghanpishehDUBAI/BEIRUT, Sept 21 Abandoning a long-standing reticence, Iranians are increasingly candid about their involvement in Syria's war, and informal recruiters are now openly calling for volunteers to defend the Islamic Republic and fell..
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  • For Colombia rebels, a coming-out (of the jungle) party

    For Colombia rebels, a coming-out (of the jungle) party
    EL DIAMANTE, Colombia — Of all the strange sights at the “conference” held this week to mark the end of the FARC guerrillas’ half-century war, none was more surreal than the concert stage they fired up in the evenings. Set in the middle of a vast meadow, with a fog machine and a video screen the size of a tank, it was the brightest thing for miles around. Big-name bands had been trucked in from the faraway capital, Bogota, and some of the rebels came out of the forest to dance in their fatigue..
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  • John Kerry launches blistering attack on Russia at UN

    John Kerry launches blistering attack on Russia at UN
    Kerry spoke immediately after Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov at a United Nations Security Council meeting in New York about the five-year Syrian war."I listened to my colleague from Russia and I sort of felt like we're in a parallel universe here," Kerry said of their differing accounts of the conflict. He called for all planes in key areas of Syria to be immediately grounded and for countries to stop supporting those who sabotage ceasefire efforts. Kerry also questioned how the US-suppo..
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