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Brexit Prompts Market Turmoil, Warnings From Credit Agencies

By Jim Randle/William Ide | VOA on Jun 24, 2016   Featured, World  

Brexit Prompts Market Turmoil, Warnings From Credit Agencies

WASHINGTON / BEIJING—Global stock markets crashed, oil prices fell, and the value of the British currency plunged to a three-decade low after the unprecedented vote for the UK to leave the European Union. Worried investors sought safe havens for their money, and gold prices rose. European markets were down sharply and futures contracts pointed to […]

Britain Police Probe Far-Right, Nationalist Ties of Lawmaker’s Killer

By Jamie Dettmer | VOA News on Jun 17, 2016   Featured, World  

Police investigators in Jo Cox’s county of Yorkshire in northern England are refusing to confirm or deny that the suspected assassin of the spirited 41-year-old lawmaker may have been motivated by far-right nationalist beliefs. Several eye witnesses to the attack by 52-year-old Thomas Mair, a local man, say he shouted “Britain First” as he shot […]

Khmer Rouge Prison Chief: I Was Ordered to Exterminate Everybody

By Neou Vannarin | VOA on Jun 10, 2016   Featured, World  

Khmer Rouge Prison Chief: I Was Ordered to Exterminate Everybody

PHNOM PENH, CAMBODIA—The head of an infamous Khmer Rouge security center and execution site says he was ordered to destroy the prison and kill all remaining internees on the eve of the Vietnamese military’s arrival in Phnom Penh in January 1979. Kaing Guek Eav, better known as Duch, said Wednesday in his second day of […]

Drone Strike Strains US-Pakistani Talks on Afghanistan

By Ayaz Gul | VOA News on Jun 10, 2016   Featured, World  

Drone Strike Strains US-Pakistani Talks on Afghanistan

ISLAMABAD, PAKISTAN—The U.S. drone attack that killed the Afghan Taliban’s leader last month in Pakistan damaged “mutual trust” between Islamabad and Washington, intensified hostilities in Afghanistan and seriously set back peace efforts for that war-ravaged country, a Pakistani authority said on the eve of new talks. As senior U.S. officials and their Pakistani counterparts prepare […]

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