Monday, November 10, 2014
3-Minute Headline News 11/10/14
TRUNEWS Headlines
Suicide blast kills dozens at school in northern Nigeria
At least 47 students have been killed at a technical school for boys in Yobe State, by a Nigerian suicide bomber. Authorities think Boko Haram was responsible for the bombing. The terrorist group has killed thousands of people in North Eastern Nigeria over the past five years.
Gary Alfonso reports …
Obama says Islamic State fight entering "new phase"
Barack Obama has said the deployment of extra America troops to Iraq means the fight against the Islamic State is entering a "new phase".
It comes amid the news the head of IS, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi has been critically wounded in a US-led airstrike.
The President told CBS News the extra troops would enhance the fight against IS.... (cut)
Israeli leader vows harsh response to Arab unrest
Israel's prime minister promised a harsh response to an ongoing wave of Arab violence, following a stabbing attack on a soldier at a crowded train station in Tel Aviv.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he will use all means available to stop weeks of unrest that has shaken east Jerusalem, northern Israel and Tel Aviv.
He also said that he will pursue new measures, including demolishing the homes of instigators. And in a veiled threat toward Arab demonstrators in Israel and east Jerusalem, he said attackers should consider moving to the West Bank or Gaza Strip.
US Congress returns for lame duck session
The U.S. Congress is returning to work for a 'lame-duck' session. Congressmen who lost their local elections may still vote on key legislation.
The new, Republican-controlled 114th U.S. Congress is officially sworn into office in about 9 weeks.
Our Washington correspondent Priscilla Huff reports:
Breakaway lava slithers near empty Hawaii facility
A small flow of lava moved closer to a now-closed refuse transfer station on Hawaii's Big Island, but the main area of the molten rock hasn't crept any closer to the small town of Pahoa.
A U.S. Geological Survey said Sunday that the leading edge of the lava from Kilauea volcano hasn't advanced since Oct. 30. It's about 480 feet from Pahoa Village Road, which goes through downtown.
But lava is breaking away at several spots upslope of that leading edge.
Many residents in the projected flow path have evacuated, while others have gotten ready.
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