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Search for answers begins in sinking of US cargo ship
JACKSONVILLE, Florida — On board the 790-foot El Faro when it set out on its doomed voyage into the path of Hurricane Joaquin were five Polish workers whose job was to prepare the engine room for a retrofitting. Could that ...
Thailand denies labor abuses after global union complaint
BANGKOK — Thailand’s military government on Wednesday defended its labor record after a global labor union with 50 million members filed a complaint against the country. The complaint by the union IndustriALL was filed at the International Labor Organization in Geneva ...
Suu Kyi says hopes to lead Myanmar despite constitutional ban
YANGON — Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi has said she plans to lead the next government if her National League for Democracy (NLD) comes to power in the Nov. 8 election, despite being barred from becoming president. The NLD ...
Turkey calls on Russia to respect its borders
ANKARA — Turkey's prime minister called on Russia on Wednesday to respect Turkey's frontiers, saying the country wouldn't "make any concessions" on matters concerning its border security, after two Russian warplanes strayed into Turkish airspace over the weekend. Ahmet Davutoglu also ...
VW board in crisis talks ahead of scams deadlines
WOLFSBURG, Germany — Volkswagen’s supervisory board was holding crisis talks on Wednesday, facing deadlines from German regulators and US lawmakers to explain its rigging of diesel emissions tests and what it is doing to tackle the scandal. The 20-person board ...
Crisis-hit Russia toiling to keep factory towns alive
PIKALYOVO — The hulking Soviet-era mineral refinery in Pikalyovo, one of Russia’s hundreds of factory towns hit by a crippling economic crisis, has been a blessing, and at times a curse, for a place dependent on a single industry. Standing outside hangars ...
Images of Kurd’s body ‘dragged by Turkish police’ spark outrage
ISTANBUL — The apparent dragging of the corpse of an alleged Kurdish militant through the streets of a Turkish city by security forces has outraged activists, with the main Kurdish party leader calling on the interior minister to resign. Haci Lokman ...
Pacquiao heading to Doha for World Championships
DOHA — Manny Pacquiao is to attend the World Boxing Championships in Doha later this week, following a personal invitation from the head of the tournament's governing body, it was announced Tuesday. Ching-Kuo wu, president of AIBA, said he had personally ...
Cuttack faces ban calls after crowd trouble
NEW DELHI — India great Sunil Gavaskar led calls Tuesday for Cuttack to be banned as a cricket venue after crowd trouble twice brought a halt to play in a Twenty20 international against South Africa. Angry Indian fans hurled water bottles ...
Court throws out case filed by ousted Thai PM against prosecutor
BANGKOK — A Thai court on Tuesday threw out a case against the attorney general filed by deposed Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra, saying it found no evidence of any abuse by prosecutors. Thailand’s first female prime minister filed the lawsuit last ...
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