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Sunday, May 10, 2015

THE WORLD NEWS ON MAY 10TH, 2015 - TIN THẾ GIỚI NGÀY 10-5-2015



  • North Korea's show of force greets US diplomatic overture

    WASHINGTON (AP) — North Korea greeted a U.S. diplomatic overture with a fresh show of force, seemingly testing the Obama administration's resolve for new nuclear talks.
    Associated Press
  • Inside Fidel Castro's luxurious life on his secret island getaway

    For 17 years, Juan Reinaldo Sanchez served as bodyguard to Fidel Castro. Now he reveals all in his new book, “The Double Life of Fidel Castro.” In this excerpt, Sanchez exposes “El Jefe’s” privileged life. To Cubans, Fidel Castro presents himself as a man of the people, claiming to make only 900…
    New York Post
  • Putin takes swipe at US in Victory Day speech

    MOSCOW (AP) — Russia showed off new machines of war, including a highly sophisticated tank, on Saturday in the annual Victory Day military parade through Red Square that marks the surrender of Nazi Germany and the Red Army's key role in the defeat.
    Associated Press
  • Two police officers shot, killed in Mississippi

    Two police officers conducting a traffic stop were shot and killed on Saturday in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, and at least one suspect fled in a police vehicle which was later found abandoned, authorities said. "The person or persons who did this are not safe in the city of Hattiesburg," Mayor Johnny…
    Reuters
  • A burial, but no closure for Russian soldier's family

    By Maria Tsvetkova MOSCOW (Reuters) - In October, the Russian military delivered a headless corpse to relatives of Pavel Zhilin. Officials said Zhilin, a paratrooper from the 331st airborne regiment of the 98th division, had been killed during a training exercise in Russia. The family was skeptical…
    Reuters
  • Billionaire Lifts Marco Rubio, Politically and Personally

    One day in the State Capitol in Tallahassee, Marco Rubio, the young speaker of the House, strayed from the legislative proceedings to single out a lanky, silver-haired man seated in the balcony: a billionaire auto dealer named Norman Braman. This man, Mr. Rubio said in effusive remarks in 2008, was…
    New York Times
  • Drunk woman caught trying to join mile-high club

    Alicia Elizabeth Lander, 26, was on board an Air Canada flight from Toronto to Halifax, Canada, when she asked crew if she could switch seats to be next to a man whom she had met during an airport drinking session, The Globe and Mail reports. Fellow passengers later reported that the two were about…
    New York Post
  • Jury finds Utah teen guilty in sheriff's deputy's death

    PROVO, Utah (AP) — A jury found a Utah teenager guilty Saturday in a 50-mile crime spree that left one sheriff's deputy dead and another wounded.
    Associated Press
  • Missiles Without a Mission

    Retired General James Cartwright, who led U.S. Strategic Command, responsible for America's strategic nuclear forces, from 2004 until 2007, recently articulated in an interview that in order to safeguard American Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) from the threat of…
    Huffington Post
  • Putin takes jab at US, NATO during vast Victory Day parade

    Thousands of Russian troops marched across Red Square under the eye of Vladimir Putin on Saturday to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the Soviet Union’s World War II victory over Nazi Germany. The largest Victory Day parade since the fall of the Soviet Union showed off Russia’s biggest nuclear…
    Fox News
  • China must guard against Japan's denial of history: army paper

    China's military warned on Saturday of the need for a high degree of vigilance against attempts in Japan to deny its history of aggression, ahead of President Xi Jinping's attendance at World War Two commemorations in Moscow. The People's Liberation Army Daily, the military's official newspaper,…
    Reuters
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    Photos of the day - May 9, 2015 (28 photos)

    Russian soldiers march during the Victory Parade marking the 70th anniversary of the defeat of the Nazis in World War II, in Red Square in Moscow, members of the Samaritan community pray at sunrise atop Mount Gerizim, above the West Bank city of Nablus and Mercedes driver Britain's Lewis Hamilton…
    Yahoo News
  • Dr. Ron Paul: “Crisis Bigger Than 2008 Is Coming”

    22-year Congressman explains a huge problem few Americans know about—and how you should prepare
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