Quebec Mosque Shooting Kills at Least 6, and 2 Suspects Are Arrested

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Quebec Mosque Shooting Kills at Least 6, and 2 Suspects Are Arrested

New York Times
Emergency workers at the scene of a fatal shooting at the Islamic Cultural Center of Quebec on Sunday. Credit Mathieu Belanger/Reuters.

Travel ban: UK petition to stop Trump state visit hits 1 million

CNN
(CNN) For weeks, British lawyer Graham Guest’s petition to prevent US President Donald Trump from shaking Her Majesty’s hand pretty much lay dormant.

US Commando Killed in Yemen in Trump’s First Counterterrorism Operation

New York Times
A woman in Sana, Yemen, on Sunday walking past a graffiti protesting United States military operations in the war-torn country. Credit Yahya Arhab/European Pressphoto Agency.

Resistance to Trump’s travel ban mounts

CNN
Washington (CNN) President Donald Trump enters the second week of his presidency facing a growing political backlash — with protesters in the streets, lawsuits mounting and his own party fracturing over his executive order banning travel to the United …

Ko Ni death: Crowds mourn shot Myanmar lawyer

BBC News
Crowds have gathered in Myanmar’s commercial capital to pay tribute to a leading lawyer shot dead on Sunday, as the ruling party described him as “irreplaceable”.

Philippines’ Rodrigo Duterte Puts Drug War on Hold

Wall Street Journal
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte ordered police to suspend their war on drugs after rogue officers kidnapped and killed a South Korean businessman, adding to the criticism swirling around the country’s bloody antinarcotics campaign.

US Travel Restrictions Put Saudi Arabia in a Bind

Wall Street Journal
Saudi Arabia, the birthplace of Islam and home to the religion’s two holiest sites, has long used its religious clout to project its role as a regional leader.

Britain says US immigration curbs do not apply to UK travelers

Reuters
British Foreign Minister Boris Johnson at Lancaster House in London, January 17, 2017. REUTERS/Leon Neal/Pool. Britain’s Foreign Office said that U.S.

General on How to Fight ISIS: “Lift This Stupid and Heinous Visa Ban”

Slate Magazine
170129_POL_trumpStumbles President Donald Trump speaks after signing executive orders at the White House on Tuesday in Washington.

Nazi propaganda chief Goebbels’ secretary dies at 106

Yahoo News
Munich (Germany) (AFP) – The former secretary of Nazi Germany’s propaganda boss Joseph Goebbels died aged 106 last week, on International Holocaust Remembrance Day, the maker of a documentary about her said Monday.

Trump Being Compared to Former President Andrew Jackson

Voice of America
From left, President Donald Trump, the 45th president of the United States, President Andrew Jackson, the seventh president of the United States.

Trump Tells South Korea That Alliance With US Is ‘Ironclad’

New York Times
Hwang Kyo-ahn, the acting leader of South Korea, spoke by phone with President Trump from Seoul on Monday. The call followed North Korea’s warning that it could test an intercontinental ballistic missile “anytime.

Hard Work Starts Now for France’s Socialist Candidate

New York Times
PARIS – Beating a politically weakened ex-prime minister proved easy for Benoit Hamon, who will represent France’s ruling Socialist Party in the country’s presidential election.

Mo Farah unsure how executive order affects his return to the Unite..

WLS-TV
Four-time Olympic gold-medal-winning runner Mo Farah is concerned that an executive order banning travel to the U.S. for individuals born in certain countries could keep him from returning to his family in Oregon.

5 soldiers rescued after being trapped under snow in Macchil die

Hindustan Times
A view of the site of an avalanche that took place in Gurez sector of Jammu and Kashmir last week.(PTI Photo). Five soldiers who were buried under snow on January 28 in Macchil sector in Jammu and Kashmir but were pulled out alive after a day-long

Visitor mauled to death by tiger in Ningbo zoo in China

BBC News
A man has been mauled to death by a tiger after he entered its enclosure at a zoo in eastern China. The tiger was then shot dead by a special forces unit from the local police, in the Sunday incident at the Youngor Zoo in the city of Ningbo.

UK Parliament to Launch ‘Fake News’ Inquiry; Cites Threat

New York Times
LONDON – A British parliamentary committee is launching an inquiry into the spreading “fake news” phenomenon. The Culture, Media and Sport Committee probe begins Monday.

The Latest: Germany Seeking ‘Clarity’ on Refugee Ban

New York Times  
A spokesman for the German foreign ministry says “tens of thousands” of people are likely to be affected by the recent U.S.

Germany: 6 teenagers found dead in garden house

WHIO
Berlin – Police in Germany say the bodies of six teenagers have been found dead in a garden house near the southern city of Wuerzburg.

Tech Industry Frets Over Possible Immigration Changes

New York Times
Mark Zuckerberg, chief executive of Facebook, has expressed concern over President Trump’s actions on immigration. Credit Jim Wilson/The New York Times.

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