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Bootleg liquor kills at least 24 in Indonesian village - media
1:23:20 PM
Bootleg liquor has killed at least two dozen people in a village in Indonesia's Central Java province over the last few days, MetroTV said on Sunday quoting police. Police have arrested two people in the village of Sleman for selling homemade liquor that was believed to have contained harmful substances. "Police have sent the hard liquors mixed with harmful substances to the laboratory in Semarang to be tested," MetroTV quoted Sleman police chief Yulianto as saying.


Sudanese migrant stabs Israeli soldier, is shot dead - police
1:19:15 PM
A Sudanese migrant in Israel stabbed and wounded a soldier in an apparent act of solidarity with Palestinians and was shot dead, police said. In the occupied West Bank, a tent used as a synagogue near an Israeli outpost was the target of a suspected arson attack in which several Torah scrolls were burned. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called at the weekly meeting of his cabinet on Sunday for international condemnation of "this heinous act" and said it should equal the outcry over the desecration of mosques by suspected Jewish militants in recent years.


Several dual citizens in Iran face espionage charges - official
12:30:27 PM
There are several detained dual citizens in Iran, most of whom face espionage charges, the judiciary spokesman was quoted as saying on Sunday, although he did not give details of any individual cases. The comments come after an Iranian-British former BBC journalist, Bahman Daroshafaei, was detained last week in Tehran. Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said in London on Thursday that he did not know about the case.


Rubio falters in presidential debate, offering hope to rivals
8:37:04 AM

Republican U.S. presidential candidates Trump and   Bush speak as journalists watch the debate in the media center during the   Republican U.S. presidential candidates debate sponsored by ABC News at Saint   Anselm College in ManchesterBy Steve Holland, Emily Stephenson and James Oliphant MANCHESTER, N.H. (Reuters) - Republican contender Marco Rubio struggled at a presidential debate on Saturday at the worst possible time, potentially confounding his bid to emerge as Donald Trump's chief rival in New Hampshire and giving hope to three rivals desperate for a strong showing. Under assault from New Jersey Governor Chris Christie over his level of experience as a first-term U.S. senator from Florida, Rubio retreated time and again to canned statements from his stump speech and looked uncomfortably rattled for the first time after seamless performances at seven prior debates. "Marco, the thing is this," Christie said during one heated exchange early in the night, "when you're president of the United States, when you're a governor of a state, the memorized 30-second speech where you talk about how great America is at the end of it doesn't solve one problem for one person." While Rubio recovered later in the debate, the timing of his performance was terrible, coming three days before New Hampshire Republicans register their choices on Tuesday in the nation's second nominating contest.




Waterboarding surfaces at debate and divides Republican hopefuls
8:37:04 AM

Republican U.S. presidential candidates Trump and   Bush speak as journalists watch the debate in the media center during the   Republican U.S. presidential candidates debate sponsored by ABC News at Saint   Anselm College in ManchesterBy Ginger Gibson WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Seven years after the United States banned waterboarding as an interrogation tactic, two Republican presidential candidates said on Saturday they would revive its use and one of them, billionaire businessman Donald Trump, would go even further. "I would bring back waterboarding and I'd bring back a hell of a lot worse than waterboarding," Trump said during Saturday night's Republican debate on ABC, days before New Hampshire holds its primary for the Nov. 8 election. Trumps's rival and a fellow leader in the opinion polls, Senator Ted Cruz of Texas, said he would only allow limited use of the practice.




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