NEW DELHI (AP) – The heaviest rainfall in more than 100 years has devastated swathes of the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu, with thousands forced to leave their submerged homes and schools, offices and a regional airport shut for a second day Thursday. At least 269 people had been …
Read More »Greek workers walk off job in 2nd general strike
ATHENS, Greece (AP) – Public and private sector workers walked off the job Thursday in Greece’s second 24-hour general strike in a month against new austerity measures. The strike disrupted services across the country, with ferries tied up in port, trains and the capital’s suburban railway not running and Athens …
Read More »Search for Malaysian jet refocuses in southern Indian Ocean
CANBERRA, Australia (AP) – The deep sea hunt for the missing Malaysian airliner has been refocused on the southern reaches of an expansive search zone based on new analysis released on Thursday of the Boeing 777’s final hours and how it might have plunged into the Indian Ocean with 239 …
Read More »Filipino’s poor childhood inspires 500K-light Christmas show
CAINTA, Philippines (AP) – As a child from a poor family, Alexander Cruz marveled at the big houses adorned with Christmas lights near his Philippine neighborhood, but the gates were always closed. Now a successful businessman with a huge house in a hilly town south of Manila, Cruz celebrates Christmas …
Read More »Climate talks must speed up, find solutions
LE BOURGET, France (AP) – The latest news from the U.N. climate conference in Paris, which runs through Dec. 11. 1:50 p.m. The head of international climate summit says the climate talks are off to “a good start” thanks to 150 world leaders who came to Paris on Monday, but …
Read More »UK Parliament to vote on expanded attacks on Islamic State
LONDON (AP) – The British Parliament is set to decide Wednesday whether to take more aggressive action against Islamic State extremists even as U.S. officials announced additional forces would be sent to the region as part of a global push against the radical group. The British vote would authorize the …
Read More »Slovakia in legal challenge to migrant quotas
BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) – The latest news as tens of thousands of people slip into Europe and head to wealthy European Union countries in search of a better life. All times local. 2:00 p.m. Slovakia’s prime minister, Robert Fico, says his government has filed a complaint to challenge a European …
Read More »Legal limbo awaits millions of future ‘climate refugees’
NEW DELHI (AP) – Farmer Ajmad Miyah has given up on ever settling down again. Three years after the sea swallowed his home on the Bangladeshi coast, he still has no property or possessions, and survives by tilling other people’s fields in exchange for food. “I’ve accepted that this is …
Read More »Afghans face daunting task in rebuilding war-battered city
KUNDUZ, Afghanistan (AP) – Two months after the Taliban rampaged through the northern Afghan city of Kunduz, residents are still sifting through the rubble, wondering how they will ever rebuild and worrying that the insurgents will return. The Taliban swept into the strategic northern city in late September, holding it …
Read More »Obama warns climate change will create refugees
LE BOURGET, France (AP) – The latest news from the U.N. climate conference in Paris, which runs through Dec. 11. All times local: 1:30 p.m. President Barack Obama says without ambitious action on climate change, people may be forced to flee island nations and will become refugees. Obama is meeting …
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