سرخط اخبار انگلیسی 8 مرداد شماره 1 English Top News July 30 No 1
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Cincinnati campus police officer charged with murder of black man7/30/2015 12:42:54 AMCINCINNATI - A University of Cincinnati police officer who fatally shot an unarmed black man has been charged with murder after a grand jury investigation, the Hamilton County prosecutor said on Wednesday.
Russia vetoes bid to set up tribunal for downed flight MH177/30/2015 1:18:00 AMUNITED NATIONS - Russia vetoed a United Nations Security Council draft resolution on Wednesday that would have set up an international tribunal to prosecute those suspected of downing a Malaysia Airlines passenger airliner last year in eastern Ukraine.
Exclusive: FCA's Chrysler group faces U.S. product drought through 20167/29/2015 11:55:03 PMDETROIT - Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV will face a shortage of new products in North America over the next 18 months, especially hot-selling trucks and crossover vehicles, according to three sources familiar with the company's plans.
Exclusive: GSK faces new corruption allegations, this time in Romania7/29/2015 10:26:33 PMLONDON - Drugmaker GlaxoSmithKline, which was fined a record 3 billion yuan ($483 million) for corruption in China last year and is examining possible staff misconduct elsewhere, faces new allegations of bribery in Romania.
Islamic State claims car bomb in Yemen capital, four dead7/30/2015 1:11:33 AMDUBAI - A car bomb exploded outside an Ismaili mosque in Yemen's war-damaged capital Sanaa on Wednesday, killing four people and wounding six, health authorities and a security source said.
Pressed by left, Greece's Tsipras vows 'thus far and no further'7/29/2015 10:36:24 PMATHENS - Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, struggling to contain a revolt in his left-wing Syriza party, said on Wednesday that his government would not implement reform measures beyond those agreed with lenders at a euro zone summit this month.
TSA chief vows to close security gaps at U.S. airports7/29/2015 8:41:30 PMWASHINGTON - The new leader of the Transportation Security Administration said on Wednesday his top priority would be to close security gaps at airport checkpoints where an internal report showed 96 percent of undercover tests failed.
Special Report: Ukraine struggles to control maverick battalions7/29/2015 2:00:20 PMKIEV - From a basement billiard club in central Kiev, Dmytro Korchynsky commands a volunteer battalion helping Ukraine's government fight rebels in the east. A burly man with a long, Cossack-style moustache, Korchynsky has several hundred armed men at his disposal. The exact number, he said, is "classified.
"Israel approves new homes in settlement after demolishing two buildings 7/29/2015 9:32:22 PMJERUSALEM - Israel gave final approval on Wednesday for plans to build 300 new homes in a Jewish settlement in the occupied West Bank, announcing the move as it carried out a court demolition order against two vacant apartment blocks in the same enclave.
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