Saturday, March 31, 2018

Syrian army command says it has regained most of eastern Ghouta

AMMAN (Reuters) - The Syrian army command said on Saturday it has regained most of the towns and villages in eastern Ghouta and was pressing its military operations in the last rebel bastion of Douma.


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Dalai Lama calls on Tibetans to remain united as India drifts toward China

DHARAMSALA, INDIA (Reuters) - The Dalai Lama called on his people to remain united as the Tibetan community gathered on Saturday in a small hill town to mark 60 years of political asylum in India - although just one federal minister appeared at the event.


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LDS general conference blog: Saturday morning session

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will hold the 188th Semiannual General Conference on March 31 and April 1. Follow along with this article to get insight into the various addresses given throughout the conference.

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What to expect from the 'solemn assembly' at this weekend's LDS General Conference

Over the weekend, millions of Mormons around the world will raise their right hand and pledge support to the church̢۪s new top leader, President Russell M. Nelson.

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Italy summons French ambassador over border incident

ROME (Reuters) - Italy's Foreign Ministry on Saturday summoned the French ambassador to explain why armed French border police entered a clinic run by a non-governmental organization that cares for migrants trying to cross the Alps, a ministry source said.


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UTA board, lawmakers at odds over implementing name change

Don't look for the Utah Transit Authority's new name to start showing up on buses or anywhere else until a new management team takes control of the agency sometime before Nov. 1, UTA Board Chairman Greg Bell said Friday.

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Who is President Russell M. Nelson, 17th president of the LDS Church?

Thirty-four years ago, President Russell M. Nelson set aside his career as a world-renowned heart surgeon for what, to him, was the higher calling of apostolic ministry. Saturday, he will be sustained as the new prophet of the LDS Church.

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Israeli troops wound 13 on Gaza border, day after deadly protest

GAZA (Reuters) - Israeli troops fired warning shots toward Palestinian youths gathered at the Gaza-Israel border on Saturday, wounding 13 people, health officials said.


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At rhino's memorial, Kenyan minister urges life sentences for ivory possession

NANYUKI, Kenya (Reuters) - The death of the world's last male northern white rhinoceros this month led a Kenyan government official to declare anyone caught possessing ivory should be sentenced to life in prison.


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Friends, family, public flock to funeral of physicist Stephen Hawking

CAMBRIDGE, England (Reuters) - Well-wishers filled the streets of Cambridge on Saturday for the funeral of British physicist Stephen Hawking, hailed by another leading scientist as "an imprisoned mind roaming the cosmos".


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Syrian mother hopes to reunite family shattered by war

DAMASCUS (Reuters) - Amira Gharmoush's family has been a victim of both sides of the war for the eastern Ghouta region near Damascus. The 67-year-old Syrian mother of nine is now hoping to piece back together what's left of it.


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Major fire at Yemen's Hodeidah port destroys aid supplies

ADEN (Reuters) - A fire broke out at the Houthi-controlled Yemeni port of Hodeidah early on Saturday, destroying warehouses filled with cooking fuel and foodstuffs, port workers said.


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German Tornado jet may be unsuitable for NATO missions: report

BERLIN (Reuters) - The German armed forces may not be able to use the Tornado fighter jet for NATO missions, according to a defense ministry report seen by Reuters.


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Botswana's Khama steps down as president after a decade at helm

GABORONE (Reuters) - Ian Khama, a retired army general, stepped down as president of Botswana on Saturday, handing the diamond-rich country to his deputy after a decade at the helm.


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'World Make Way': New Poems Paint Classic Pictures

Dancing In Colombia by Fernando Botero.

Poet Lee Bennett Hopkins edited the new children's book, in which poets reflect on paintings at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Rather than describing the painting, it's what they feel," he says.

(Image credit: Courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art and ABRAMS Books)



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South Korea deploys anti-piracy warship after hijack of fishing boat off Ghana

SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea has deployed a naval vessel from its regional anti-piracy effort to help in the search after a fishing boat was hijacked by pirates off Ghana, South Korea's foreign ministry said on Saturday.


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Sierra Leone heads to the polls to seek successor to Koroma

FREETOWN (Reuters) - Sierra Leone voted on Saturday in a poll delayed by fraud allegations to choose a successor to President Ernest Bai Koroma who leaves a country still struggling after the Ebola epidemic.


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UK-Canada trade rift: What it means for cheese, beef and cars

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