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Turkish Security Officials Indicted for Attacking US Protesters

By VOA on Aug 30, 2017   Featured, National, National/World, World  

Turkish Security Officials Indicted for Attacking US Protesters

A grand jury in Washington has indicted 19 people, including 15 Turkish security officials, in connection with a brawl that broke out during Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s visit to the U.S. capital in May. The indictments, announced Tuesday, charge the defendants with attacking peaceful protesters outside the Turkish ambassador’s residence. All 19 are charged […]

Islamic State Becoming a Growing Presence in Southeast Asia

By Noor Zahid | VOA on Aug 29, 2017   Featured, National/World, World  

Islamic State Becoming a Growing Presence in Southeast Asia

Government security forces in the Philippines city of Marawi have been fighting for the past three months to rout militants suspected of ties to the Islamic State (IS) militant group in the region. Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte in May declared the country’s restive south under martial rule for 60 days – which, in July, was […]

US Navy Dismisses 7th Fleet Commander After Collision

By Jeff Seldin | VOA on Aug 23, 2017   At Sea, Featured, National/World, World  

US Navy Dismisses 7th Fleet Commander After Collision

PENTAGON — The U.S. Navy has dismissed the commander of the 7th Fleet after several collisions involving warships, including one Monday that killed 10 U.S. sailors. Navy Pacific Fleet commander Admiral Scott Swift relieved Vice Admiral Joseph Aucoin Wednesday, citing a “loss of confidence in his ability to command,” according to a statement. Aucoin was scheduled […]

Signs of Diplomacy Appear as North Korea Delays Guam Missile Test

By Brian Padden | VOA News on Aug 15, 2017   Featured, National/World, World  

Signs of Diplomacy Appear as North Korea Delays Guam Missile Test

SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — North Korean leader Kim Jong Un Tuesday appeared to postpone a plan to fire missiles toward Guam, a move that could help defuse the potential for imminent conflict, and give new momentum to reported behind the scenes efforts underway to find a peaceful resolution to the nuclear crisis on the Korean Peninsula. […]

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