
Iran to release seized Maersk vessel after 'debt settled'
Iran will release a cargo vessel chartered by Danish shipping group A.P. Moeller-Maersk as soon as the company settles a debt stemming from a long-running business dispute, the Iranian embassy in Denmark said Thursday. ... more
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US smartphone app sends police incident videos to lawyers
Civil rights campaigners on Thursday launched a smartphone app that can video record interactions between police and member of the public, and store them for potential use in legal action. ... more
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As world burns, India's Amitav Ghosh writes for the future
Fire on Ice: The Arctic's Changing Fire Regime
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Iraqi Kurd leader to visit US for talks next week
The White House will next week host the head of Iraq's autonomous Kurdish region, a frontline ally in the fight against Islamic militants, a US official said Thursday. ... more
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ManTech wins Army Intelligence and Security Command contract
The U.S. Army has given ManTech International Corporation an indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract to provide global intelligence support services. ... more
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France's Dassault poised to ink fighter jet deal with Qatar
French group Dassault Aviation is poised to sign a 6.3-billion-euro ($7-billion) deal with Qatar for 36 of its Rafale fighter jets, the presidency and sources said Thursday, in the third foreign order this year. ... more
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Kerry heads to Sri Lanka on historic visit to mend ties
Top US diplomat John Kerry left early Friday on a landmark trip to Sri Lanka, the first such visit in a decade to the Indian Ocean island as it returns to the diplomatic fold. ... more
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Yemen rebels attack Saudi border, dozens dead
Saudi Arabia said its forces on Thursday killed dozens of Iran-backed rebels from Yemen who launched their first major attack on the kingdom since Saudi-led air strikes began last month. ... more
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