Articles for March, 2018
Saudi crown prince sets off on maiden foreign tour
by Yahoo News - Latest News & Headlines | March 3, 2018 at 10:29 am
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Saudi Arabia's crown prince lands in Egypt Sunday on the first leg of his maiden foreign tour as heir to the throne, a diplomatic charm offensive that follows his stunning rise to power. Prince Mohammed bin Salman's two-day visit to Cairo comes ahead ...
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Saudi crown prince sets off on maiden foreign tour
by Yahoo News - Latest News & Headlines | March 3, 2018 at 10:29 am
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Saudi Arabia's crown prince lands in Egypt Sunday on the first leg of his maiden foreign tour as heir to the throne, a diplomatic charm offensive that follows his stunning rise to power. Prince Mohammed bin Salman's two-day visit to Cairo comes ahead ...
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Download Episode 331 of This Week in Marvel
by Marvel Comic Book News | March 3, 2018 at 4:41 am
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Welcome to a special episode of This Week in Marvel! This week, Ryan, Tucker, and guest host Nick Lowe (Executive Editor & Vice President for Content, Digital Publishing), take a deep dive into PETER PARKER: SPECTACULAR SPIDER-MAN, LOCKJAW, THANOS, ALL-NEW WOLVERINE, all the latest Marvel news, and more! Download the episode from Marvel.com, check out Marvel Podcast Central, grab the TWiM RSS feed, and subscribe to This Week in Marvel on iTunes so you never miss an episode! Then head over to our Soundcloud hub to listen to the entire run of the show!
With new episodes every Friday, This Week in Marvel delivers all the latest Marvel discussion and news about comics, TV, movies, games, toys, and beyond! TWiM is hosted by Marvel Creative Executive Ryan “Agent M” Penagos and Marvel.com Assistant Editor Tucker Markus. We want your feedback—as well as questions for us to answer on future episodes—so tweet your questions and comments about the show to @AgentM, @tuckermarkus, @alexl0pez_, or @Marvel with the hashtag #ThisWeekinMarvel!
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Avalanche kills four skiers in French Alps as police question guide over risk taken
by Yahoo News - Latest News & Headlines | March 3, 2018 at 3:06 am
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Four skiers were killed and another injured in an avalanche in the French Alps on Friday and their guide was held for questioning, authorities said. The group of six people was on a ski touring expedition in an off-trail area near Entraunes, close to the Italian border in the southern Alps. The identities of the skiers were not immediately released. Prosecutor Jean-Michel Pretre of Nice said in remarks shown on French television that they were "seniors," all with experience in backcountry skiing. He said the guide knew the area well. A judicial inquiry was opened into manslaughter and involuntary injury, and the guide was taken in for questioning, the prosecutor said. The cause of the avalanche was unknown. French authorities had warned against a high risk of avalanches in the Alps following heavy snowfall in recent days, and the prosecutor called that "a decisive element." "A risk was taken. Was it acceptable, reasonable, or not?" said Pretre. "This is the subject of the investigation." The Mountain Guides Union said the group was in a non-steep area of the Mercantour national park. In a statement, the union said the guide was also buried by the avalanche but managed to get out. An avalanche farther north in the French Alps on Friday killed a 25-year-old woman at La Grave, according to local media reports. More than a dozen people have died in avalanches in the French Alps this ski season, in addition to those killed in other parts of the mountain range.
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In 2007 Syria, Iran and North Korea Tried to Load Chemical Weapons into a Missile. It Ended Badly.
by Yahoo News - Latest News & Headlines | March 3, 2018 at 3:00 am
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The real Axis of Evil? In 2007 Syria, Iran and North Korea Tried to Load Chemical Weapons into a Missile. On February 27, an article in the New York Times revealed that the United Nations had produced a two-hundred-page report detailing the transfer of components for the production of chemical weapons from North Korea to Syria. While it is uncertain whether the UN report will be released to the public, the Times details transactions after Syria supposedly destroyed its chemical-weapons facilities, including acid-resistant tiles in January 2017 (useful in chemical-weapon facilities), as well as special high-resistance valves and thermometers “known for use in chemical weapons” in August 2016.
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In 2007 Syria, Iran and North Korea Tried to Load Chemical Weapons into a Missile. It Ended Badly.
by Yahoo News - Latest News & Headlines | March 3, 2018 at 3:00 am
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The real Axis of Evil? In 2007 Syria, Iran and North Korea Tried to Load Chemical Weapons into a Missile. On February 27, an article in the New York Times revealed that the United Nations had produced a two-hundred-page report detailing the transfer of components for the production of chemical weapons from North Korea to Syria. While it is uncertain whether the UN report will be released to the public, the Times details transactions after Syria supposedly destroyed its chemical-weapons facilities, including acid-resistant tiles in January 2017 (useful in chemical-weapon facilities), as well as special high-resistance valves and thermometers “known for use in chemical weapons” in August 2016.
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Mennonite investigator remains jailed after court ruling
by Yahoo News - Latest News & Headlines | March 3, 2018 at 2:44 am
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DENVER (AP) — A Colorado criminal defense investigator who refused to testify for the prosecution in a death penalty case because she says it's against her Mennonite faith will remain jailed after an appeals court on Friday ruled against her request to testify under alternative conditions.
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