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Friday, June 17, 2016

Day to Day Headaches - (June 17, 2016)

Today's World News


To Start off 

India may be building an underwater wall of microphones to keep track of China’s submarines

There’s a new battle brewing under the waves of the Indian Ocean.
Speculation is rife that India and Japan plan to install a sea wall of “hydrophones”—microphones with sensors, placed on the seabed—between southern India and the northern tip of Indonesia. Hydrophones can record and listen to underwater sounds, with the particularly important ability to track submarine movement. Know more



Doping: Russian athletes remain banned from competition including Olympics - Russian athletes remain banned from international competition, including the 2016 Olympics in Rio.

Athletics chiefs have decided not to lift the suspension, which was imposed in November following accusations of state-sponsored doping. Know more



Iraqi PM says to declare victory in Falluja after rapid advances

BAGHDAD: Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi said on Twitter that he was set Friday to declare victory over ISIS in Falluja, the Iraqi city held longest by the extremists, following rapid advances by U.S.-backed government forces into the center. Know more



Ex-Auschwitz guard convicted in German trial - judge

BERLIN, June 17 (Reuters) - A 94-year-old former Auschwitz guard was convicted on Friday of being an accessory to the murder of 170,000 people, according to the judge presiding over what could be one of Germany's last Holocaust trials. Know more




State seeks life plus 60 years for gay pride stabberYishai Schlissel was convicted of murdering 16-year-old Shira Banki at last year’s Jerusalem parade

State prosecutors are seeking a life sentence and an additional 60 years for Yishai Schlissel, an ultra-Orthodox Jewish man convicted of murdering 16-year-old Shira Banki at the Jerusalem Gay Pride Parade last year. Know more



Study: Large number of Turks in Germany put Islam above the law -
Germany may be home, but many don't feel accepted: A new study reveals what ethnic Turks think about religion and integration, with many putting Islam above the law and some even justifying violence to expand Islam. Know more



France grants citizenship to Algerian hero in Paris attacks 

France's Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve has granted French citizenship to an Algerian-born man who helped save dozens of people at the Bataclan concert hall during the attacks in Paris on 13 November 2015. Know more



Putin says accepts U.S. is sole superpower, dilutes Trump praise 
 
President Vladimir Putin said on Friday he accepted the United States was probably still the world's sole superpower and he was ready to work with whoever won the presidency, but didn't want to be told how to live by Americans. Know more



China behaving like 'gangster' state with bookseller kidnap, say Hong Kong politicians

Calls for Beijing to behave in accordance with law after Lam Wing-kee reveals he was abducted by Chinese special forces.

Pro-democracy leaders in Hong Kong have accused Beijing of political thuggery after a local bookseller claimed he had been kidnapped by Chinese “special forces” as part of a coordinated bid to silence criticism of China’s Communist leadership. Know more

There you have it our Hottest News of the day. 


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Today's Historic Event

June 17 1928 

Canada Amelia Earhart 17th June 1928 

Amelia Earhart sets out from Newfoundland as a passenger on the seaplane Friendship to become the first woman to fly across the Atlantic. 

That's all for today, Thank you. 

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