German hostage beheaded by Abu Sayyaf militants in Philippines

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German hostage beheaded by Abu Sayyaf militants in Philippines

CNN
(CNN) A German man has been beheaded by Abu Sayyaf militants in the southern Philippines after a deadline to pay his ransom passed, the Philippine government has said.

Father of Commando Killed in Yemen Refused to Meet Trump

New York Times
Marine One, carrying President Trump, arrived at Dover Air Force Base this month to be present as the body of Chief Petty Officer William Owens was returned to the United States.

Will China push Trump to talk to North Korea?

CNN
(CNN) Beijing’s point man on foreign policy arrives in the US Monday and likely comes bearing a message for the Trump administration: It’s time to talk with North Korea.

Kim Jong-nam Killing Organized by North Korean Ministries, South Finds

New York Times
A hazardous materials team conducting checks on Sunday inside Kuala Lumpur International Airport, where Kim Jong-nam was killed on Feb. 13 with a toxic nerve agent.

South Korea opposition seek interim leader’s impeachment

BBC News
Opposition parties in South Korea say they will seek the impeachment of the acting president over his decisions on the country’s corruption scandal.

French Historian Says He Was Threatened With Deportation at Houston Airport

New York Times
Henry Rousso, a well-respected historian, has been a regular visitor for 30 years to the United States. He said he was unsure when he would return.

How Paul Ryan is getting Trump’s team ready for battles in Congress

CNN
Washington (CNN) It’s hard to overstate how much is on House Speaker Paul Ryan’s plate right now. He presides over a restive group of Republicans who deposed his predecessor.

Poll: Majority think news media has been too critical of Trump

CBS News
A majority of people in the United States say they think the press has been too critical of President Trump since he won the election last November, according to a new Wall Street Journal/NBC News survey.

Sweden Denies Knowledge of Defense Advisor Nils Bildt, Fox News Guest

Yahoo News
A man described on U.S. TV news as a Swedish defense and national security adviser is unknown to authorities in the country, Stockholm says.

Woman sent back to Singapore despite 27-year marriage

BBC News
A woman married to a British man for 27 years has been sent back to Singapore. Irene Clennell told the BBC she has been removed without warning.

Turkey’s Erdogan to visit Russia on March 9-10 – Interfax

Reuters
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan makes a speech during an opening ceremony in Aksaray, Turkey, February 10, 2017. Kayhan Ozer/Presidential Palace/Handout via REUTERS.

Russians march to honor slain opposition leader Nemtsov

Washington Post
MOSCOW – Thousands of Russians marched through Moscow on Sunday shouting slogans such as “Russia will be free!” and “Putin is war!

Iran holds naval war games amid rising tensions with US

Business Insider
DUBAI (Reuters) – Iran launched naval drills at the mouth of the Gulf and the Indian Ocean on Sunday, a naval commander said, as tensions with the United States escalated after U.S President Donald Trump put Tehran “on notice”.

How Brexit Means EU Loses Cash, Influence, Might: Six Charts

Bloomberg
The U.K.’s impending departure from the European Union means the rest of the bloc is saying goodbye not only to its most awkward member, but also to one of its richest countries, with its biggest defense budget and its most successful financial

Pro-Trump rally to be held in Middletown on Monday

NJ.com
MIDDLETOWN — Supporters of President Donald Trump will hold the first of two planned rallies along Route 35 on Monday to promote president’s “Contract with the American Voter.

Labour MP Gerald Kaufman dies at 86

BBC News
Sir Gerald Kaufman, Labour MP for Manchester Gorton and Father of the House of Commons, has died aged 86. His family made the announcement late on Sunday, calling him “a great socialist and parliamentarian”.

Trump’s First 100 Days: Still talking about Russia

Washington Post
Here’s where things stand heading into Day 39 of the Trump administration: The White House says it’s too early to say whether a special prosecutor should look into Russia’s apparent meddling to help President Trump win the 2016 election.

In Ukraine, separatists issue ultimatum to end rail blockade

Reuters
Activists warm themselves at a fire in a camp at Kryvyi Torets station as they take part in a rail blockade that has halted coal supplies in the village of Shcherbivka in Donetsk region, Ukraine, February 14, 2017.

Israeli airstrikes wound 4 in Gaza after rocket attack

Washington Post
RAFAH, Gaza Strip – Israel carried out a series of airstrikes on militant sites across the Gaza Strip on Monday, wounding at least four people, officials said, following a rocket attack on southern Israel that caused no casualties.

The Trump administration should withdraw the US from the Council.

National Review
The U.N. “Human Rights” Council starts its main annual session on Monday in Geneva with elected members and human-rights aficionados such as Saudi Arabia, China, and Qatar settling into their seats.

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