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Assange to accept arrest if UN panel rules against him

Assange to accept arrest if UN panel rules against him

LONDON (AP) – WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange says he will accept arrest by British police if a U.N. working group investigating his claims decides that the three years he has spent inside the Ecuadorean Embassy doesn’t amount to illegal detention. Writing on WikiLeaks’ Twitter account, Assange said if the U.N. …

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Sharp weighs investment proposals, decision within a month

Sharp weighs investment proposals, decision within a month

TOKYO (AP) – Troubled Japanese electronics maker Sharp plans to decide within a month between investment offers from Taiwanese company Hon Hai, also known as Foxconn, or a consortium of Japanese investors. Sharp Corp. has acknowledged it needs to restructure its once booming liquid crystal display panel business, now stumbling …

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Pilot of plane hit by explosion describes unfolding scene

Pilot of plane hit by explosion describes unfolding scene

MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) – The pilot of a passenger plane that was damaged in an explosion and fire over Somalia described on Wednesday how the crew jumped into action to fly the plane back to Mogadishu airport and keep the passengers calm even as smoke enveloped the passenger cabin and …

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Higher temperatures make Zika mosquito spread disease more

Higher temperatures make Zika mosquito spread disease more

WASHINGTON (AP) – The mosquito behind the Zika virus seems to operate like a heat-driven missile of disease. The hotter it gets, the better the mosquito that carries Zika virus is at transmitting its buffet of dangerous illnesses, scientists say. Although it is too early to say for this outbreak, …

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South Korea warns North Korea not to launch satellite

South Korea warns North Korea not to launch satellite

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) – South Korea warned on Wednesday of “searing” consequences if North Korea doesn’t abandon plans to launch a long-range rocket that critics call a banned test of ballistic missile technology. The South’s rhetoric about unspecified harsh consequences comes less than a month after North Korea’s defiant …

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Donors face record request of $9 billion to aid Syrians

Donors face record request of  billion to aid Syrians

AMMAN, Jordan (AP) – International aid to the victims of Syria’s five-year war, including millions forced to flee their homes, has persistently fallen short, but organizers of Thursday’s annual Syria pledging conference hope for greater generosity this time around, despite a record request of close to $9 billion for 2016. …

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Multi-billion-dollar Syria aid appeals routinely underfunded

Multi-billion-dollar Syria aid appeals routinely underfunded

A look at growing gaps in aid for Syria, with needs rising faster than contributions by donors. U.N. figures show that the five-year-old war has so far displaced more than 11 million Syrians and that multi-billion-dollar aid appeals have routinely been underfunded. FUNDING GAPS 2013 – total appeal $4.391 billion, …

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Comcast loses fewest TV customers in 8 years

Comcast loses fewest TV customers in 8 years

NEW YORK (AP) – Comcast is trumpeting its best year for traditional TV services in nearly a decade, even though it continues to lose TV subscribers. As the number of traditional TV customers declines across the industry, Comcast is stemming its losses by luring them with new TV-Internet packages, while …

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New democratic era dawning in Myanmar

New democratic era dawning in Myanmar

NAYPYITAW, Myanmar (AP) – Led by a triumphant Aung San Suu Kyi, Myanmar is preparing to take a historic leap into uncharted territory, having only known democracy for 14 of its 1,000 years of recorded history. Suu Kyi, who scored a stunning victory in last year’s elections, follows a procession …

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Drugmaker Sanofi Pasteur launches effort for Zika vaccine

Drugmaker Sanofi Pasteur launches effort for Zika vaccine

PARIS (AP) – Drugmaker Sanofi Pasteur announced Tuesday it is launching an effort to research and develop a vaccine to prevent the Zika virus, after the World Health Organization declared a global emergency over its explosive spread across the Americas. There is no treatment or vaccine for the mosquito-borne virus, …

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