Elor Azaria, Israeli Soldier Who Shot Wounded Palestinian, Guilty of Manslaughter

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 Elor Azaria, Israeli Soldier Who Shot Wounded Palestinian, Guilty of Manslaughter

New York Times
Sgt. Elor Azaria awaited his verdict with his parents in an Israeli military court on Wednesday. Credit Pool photo by Heidi Levine.

The Latest: Turkey makes veiled threat over Incirlik

Washington Post
ISTANBUL – The Latest on the Istanbul nightclub attack (all times local):. 2:25 p.m.. Turkey’s defense minister says a lack of support from Turkey’s NATO allies in its operation to clear the Islamic State group from a town in northern Syria is leading

Ivan Rogers’ resignation letter tells you just how little has been done to prepare for Brexit

Business Insider
He was expected to renew his position when his 4-year-term expires in November so that he could play a leading role in talks between Britain and the EU.

Is Trump Right About China and North Korea’s Nuclear Program?

NBCNews.com

“North Korea just stated that it is in the final stages of developing a nuclear weapon capable of reaching parts of the US. It won’t happen,” Trump said via his favored social media platform Monday.

Politics|Trump Takes ‘Very Strange’ Swing at US Intelligence — Again

New York Times
… □ President-elect Donald J. Trump finds something “very strange” about his intelligence briefing on Friday – even though the White House says it was always planned for Friday.

Manhunt underway after mass prison escape in Philippines; guard killed

CNN
(CNN) A manhunt continues in the Philippines after an armed raid led to a mass prison escape. As many as 158 inmates fled the North Cotabato District Jail in Kidapawan City in the southern Philippines early Wednesday after armed men attacked the …

Wikileaks’ Assange: ‘A 14-year-old kid could have hacked Podesta’ emails

Fox News
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange told Fox News’ Sean Hannity in an exclusive interview that a teenager could have hacked into Hillary Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta’s computer and retrieved damaging email messages that the website published …

In Graft Inquiry, Benjamin Netanyahu’s Worst Enemy May Be Himself

New York Times
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, left, with Avichai Mandelblit, then his cabinet secretary, in 2015. Now Israel’s attorney general, Mr. Mandelblit is investigating Mr. Netanyahu over allegations that he accepted gifts and benefits.

Syria: What it will mean if rebels snub peace talks

CNN
(CNN) Syrian rebels are suspending talks in the lead-up to planned peace negotiations due to what they call “Syrian regime violations” of a four-day-old nationwide ceasefire agreement.

Fiji Earthquake 2017: 6.9-Magnitude Tremor Triggers Tsunami Warning

International Business Times
A 6.9-magnitude earthquake struck 176 miles south of Fiji early Wednesday, 6.2 miles below the Earth’s surface in the South Pacific, triggering a tsunami warning, the U.S.

Republican senators unveil bill to move US Israeli embassy to Jerusalem like Trump wanted

International Business Times UK
Republican senators have introduced a bill aimed at relocating the US embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, as president-elect Donald Trump pledged he would do.

Terrorism targets integrity, economy of Turkey: Erdoğan

Yeni Şafak English
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said on Wednesday that linking lifestyle differences with the attack at an Istanbul nightclub on New Year’s Day was a deliberate attempt to divide the nation and that the state never meddled in how people lived.

Indonesia Halts Military Ties to Australia Over Material It Deems Offensive

New York Times
Australian and Indonesian soldiers training in Tully, Australia, in 2014. The countries have developed close military and economic relations.

Donald Trump spends New Year’s Eve with convicted felon, Dubai billionaire: “The taxes are coming down”

Salon
President-elect Donald Trump rang in the new year not by planning how to run the country, or meeting with his staff and deputies, but by hanging out with a bunch of rich people he may be doing business with and telling them, yet again, that he’s going

Pope appeals for humane prisons after Brazil prison riot

Fox News
VATICAN CITY – Pope Francis has prayed for those who were killed in this week’s Brazil prison riots, saying penitentiary conditions must be ‘worthy of human persons.

Turkey extends emergency rule to maintain purge of Gulen supporters: deput…

Reuters
A Turkish policeman stands guard in front of the Reina nightclub which was attacked by a gunman, in Istanbul, Turkey, January 3, 2017.

Trump’s Election Was a Win in the Fight to Keep Gitmo Open

National Review
After eight years, opponents of President Obama’s plan to try terrorists in federal court can see the finish line. President Obama recently signed the FY 2017 National Defense Authorization Act into law.

Asia Pacific|Enough of the Tweets, China’s State Media Tells Trump

New York Times
Donald J. Trump demonstrating how he uses Twitter in his office in Trump Tower in New York in 2015. He has jabbed at Beijing over Taiwan, trade, the South China Sea and, most recently, North Korea.

Teenager’s first trip abroad ends in tragedy in Istanbul attack

FOX31 Denver
An Arab-Israeli woman was killed in the Istanbul night club attack, according to Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman Emmanuel Nahshon.

At Mosul Front, Iraqis Fleeing and Returning Cross Paths

New York Times
MOSUL, Iraq – The two teenage sisters hid at home for most of the 2 ½ years of rule by the Islamic State group. This week, as fighting engulfed their neighborhood in the northern city of Mosul, Rusul and Doha Ghanem and their family made a run for it.

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