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  1. [attach=full]18964[/attach] Police charged a young African-American man on Sunday in connection with the shooting in Ferguson last week that wounded two police officers and rekindled tension in the racially troubled Missouri city. Jeffrey Williams, 20, is charged with first-degree assault, armed criminal action and shooting a firearm from a motor vehicle causing injury, St. Louis County prosecutor Robert McCulloch told reporters, after an intense four-day manhunt. "It's possible at this point that he was firing shots at someone other than the police, but struck the police officers," McCulloch said, adding that Williams had acknowledged firing gunshots and that the investigation was ongoing. Ferguson has been in the global spotlight since a white policeman fatally shot unarmed black teenager Michael Brown in August, igniting sometimes violent protests in major American cities and prompting an impassioned debate about policing and race relations. Continue reading...
  2. PARIS (AP) — Paris Saint-Germain's star striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic could be suspended after losing his temper following the champions' 3-2 loss at Bordeaux in the French league on Sunday. Continue reading...
  3. HAGATNA, Guam (AP) — Guam schools were closed Monday but University of Guam classes were scheduled to resume as Tropical Storm Bavi moved away from the region. Continue reading...
  4. [attach=full]18955[/attach] WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — After a turbulent passage through pool play and an anxious wait for qualification to be confirmed, two-time champions the West Indies can now relax and turn their attention to a Cricket World Cup quarterfinal against New Zealand. Continue reading...
  5. [attach=full]18954[/attach] Russian President Vladimir Putin said he was ready to put the country's nuclear forces on alert as he sought to annex Crimea last year after the fall of a Moscow-backed government in Kiev. In a nearly three-hour documentary aired on state TV in Russia on Sunday a year after the takeover of the Black Sea Peninsula from Ukraine, Putin showed the lengths he was willing to go to in order to protect Russian-speaking citizens of the province he considered a historic slice of Russia. The documentary, "Homeward Bound", features interviews with Putin and reconstructions in which the Russian leader presents himself as the saviour of Crimea, forced to deploy elite troops to prevent a war with "nationalists" who took power in Kiev. From extracting and saving fallen president Viktor Yanukovych's life to orchestrating a military intervention, Putin was personally involved step-by-step in the events that were seen by the West as an illegal occupation. Continue reading...
  6. [attach=full]18953[/attach] MANCHESTER, England (AP) — England will be without a representative in the Champions League quarterfinals for the second time in three years if Arsenal and Manchester City fail to mount improbable comebacks away from home in last-16 second legs this week. Continue reading...
  7. [attach=full]18952[/attach] Britain insisted Sunday that President Bashar al-Assad had no place in Syria's future, after the United States conceded it would have to negotiate with him to end the country's civil war. "Assad has no place in Syria's future," a Foreign Office spokeswoman said, in response to the comments by US Secretary of State John Kerry. British officials pointed to a statement by deputy State Department spokeswoman Marie Harf, who denied that Kerry's comments represented a shift in US policy on Syria. Continue reading...
  8. France's far-right National Front is set to win more votes than any other party in the first round of local elections next Sunday, a poll showed, with the governing Socialist party coming a very distant third. The survey by pollster Ifop for Le Figaro daily sees the National Front (FN) scoring 30 percent of the votes. It puts the mainstream conservative UMP - led by ex-President Nicolas Sarkozy - and its center-right UDI ally just behind with 29 percent. Francois Hollande's Socialists are forecast to win only 19 percent of the vote. Continue reading...
  9. JERUSALEM (AP) — Key campaign issues in Israel's March 17 parliamentary election: Continue reading...
  10. [attach=full]18948[/attach] GLASGOW, Scotland (AP) — Rock star Rod Stewart handed over the Scottish League Cup to Celtic players after his beloved club won its first title under manager Ronny Deila on Sunday. Continue reading...
  11. [attach=full]18947[/attach] ROME (AP) — France beat Italy 29-0 in a turgid, error-strewn match in the Six Nations on Sunday, with little at stake for either side apart from pride. Continue reading...
  12. [attach=full]18946[/attach] MILAN (AP) — Fashion designers Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana have defended their comments in support of traditional families with a mother and a father, saying they are not intended to judge the choices made by others. Continue reading...
  13. [attach=full]18945[/attach] Iran has launched a smartphone app for all the speeches made by its supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei over the past quarter of a century, his website announced Sunday. Khamenei.ir is available for mobile devices powered by Android or Apple's operating system, initially only in Farsi, the website said. Browsers will be able to access speeches made by Khamenei, Iran's supreme leader since 1989, as well as his messages and pictures. The speeches have been classified by year and users can type in key words to find specific content. Continue reading...
  14. [attach=full]18938[/attach] By Christopher McCall and Lincoln Feast SYDNEY (Reuters) - The first aid teams to reach Vanuatu reported widespread devastation on Sunday as authorities declared a state of emergency after a "monster" cyclone tore through the Pacific island nation. Aid workers described the situation as catastrophic. Aid workers were particularly worried about the southern island of Tanna. An official with the Australian Red Cross told Reuters an aircraft had managed to land there and aid workers confirmed there was "widespread destruction". Continue reading...
  15. VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope Francis told the faithful in St. Peter's Square that he was pained by the news of two terror attacks against churches in Pakistan and called for an end of persecution against Christians. Continue reading...
  16. [attach=full]18937[/attach] By Allyn Fisher-Ilan TEL AVIV (Reuters) - Israel must try to repair relations with the United States no matter who wins Tuesday's election, said Michael Oren, a former Israeli ambassador to Washington and a potential foreign minister if his party joins the next government. There's some work to be done," Oren said, citing strained ties after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's March 3 speech to Congress assailing a potential nuclear deal with Iran sought by President Barack Obama. In an interview with Reuters, Oren, a historian, said Israel needed to restore bipartisan Congressional support in the face of Democrats' anger over Netanyahu's acceptance of the Republican invitation to address Congress. One way to try to achieve that, he said, would be to declare that Israeli settlement construction in the occupied West Bank would be limited only to areas which Israel intends to keep in any future land-for-peace deal with the Palestinians. Continue reading...
  17. By Katharine Houreld ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (Reuters) - Shepherds found 13 bullet-riddled bodies in northwestern Pakistan, officials said Sunday, and two local residents identified them as men detained by the military in January. Two intelligence officials said the bodies discovered near Mandao village in Shaktoi, South Waziristan, were Taliban fighters. Residents identified the bodies found on Saturday as local villagers and said the incident raises further questions about human rights abuses by Pakistani security forces battling the Taliban insurgents. The Pakistani military has received billions of dollars in foreign funding. Continue reading...
  18. [attach=full]18936[/attach] Pakistan and the West Indies secured the two remaining places in the quarter-finals of the World Cup on Sunday after coming through must-win matches in the last of the tournament's group games. The 1992 champions, Pakistan beat Ireland by seven wickets in a winner-takes-all clash in Adelaide. Earlier in Pool B, the West Indies saw off the United Arab Emirates by six wickets in Napier. West Indies' win saw the 1975 and 1979 champions them edge out Ireland for a last-eight place on net run-rate. Continue reading...
  19. [attach=full]18930[/attach] At least 49 people were killed when a tour bus plunged hundreds of meters into a densely wooded ravine in southern Brazil, authorities said. Among the dead were eight children and 24 women, regional government spokeswoman Ana Paula Keller told AFP. The toll had initially been put at about 30 but the number rose throughout the night as rescuers continued to find bodies at the difficult-to-access crash site in Santa Catarina state, and other victims succumbed to their injuries at a nearby hospital. The crash site was near a lookout point in the Dona Francisca mountains, a popular stop for tourists. Continue reading...
  20. [attach=full]18929[/attach] Police arrested at least two people as nightly protests in the racially troubled US suburb of Ferguson over the police killing of unarmed black teenager Michael Brown shifted into the heart of St Louis. Up to 50 youthful demonstrators gathered after sunset at the Midwestern city's historic 19th century Old Courthouse to march through streets lined with bars filled with St Patrick's revelers. "Justice is dead! We have to wake it up," one protester, David Ragland, shouted from the steps of the white colonnaded courthouse where in 1846 black slave Dred Scott filed his unsuccessful but historic lawsuit to win his freedom. When some of the protesters briefly held up traffic, police stepped in and took away two men -- a young protester with a kerchief over his face and a freelance photojournalist, Philip Montgomery, on assignment for the Mashable website. Continue reading...
  21. [attach=full]18928[/attach] ADELAIDE, Australia (AP) — William Porterfield posted his first World Cup century in an otherwise mediocre batting display by Ireland as it was restricted to 237 against Pakistan in the last game of the group stage. Continue reading...
  22. [attach=full]18927[/attach] Concerns are rising that a deadly jihadist attack on a popular nightclub in Mali's capital may foreshadow moves by extremist groups that have been routed in the desert to sneak operatives into towns to mount strikes. Responsibility for the March 7 nightclub attack in Bamako by a heavily-armed gunmen that left three Malians, one French national and a Belgian dead was claimed by al-Murabitoun, a jihadist group run by Algerian militant Mokhtar Belmokhtar, whose fighters were pushed from northern Mali into the barren Sahel by the French-led military intervention launched in 2013. Continue reading...
  23. CAIRO (AP) — Egyptian security officials say a garbage collector and his donkey have been killed in a bomb explosion in a Cairo district. Continue reading...
  24. [attach=full]18926[/attach] Syria's conflict enters its fifth year on Sunday with the regime emboldened by shifting international attention and a growing humanitarian crisis exacerbated by the rise of the Islamic State group. More than 210,000 people have been killed and half of the country's population displaced, prompting rights groups to accuse the international community of "failing Syria". The country has been carved up by government forces, jihadist groups, Kurdish fighters and the remaining non-extremist rebels. Diplomacy remains stalled, with two rounds of peace talks achieving no progress and even a proposal for a local ceasefire in Aleppo fizzling out. Continue reading...
  25. SAO PAULO (AP) — A bus carrying about 50 passengers plunged down into a deep ravine in the mountains of southeastern Brazil late Saturday, killing at least 40 people a police official said. Continue reading...
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