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Morning Digest: Al Qaeda in Yemen claims responsibility for Paris attack

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Al Qaeda in Yemen claims responsibility for Paris attack
DUBAI (Reuters) - Al Qaeda in Yemen claimed responsibility for the attack on French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo, saying it was ordered by the Islamist militant group's leadership for insulting the Prophet Mohammad, according to a video posted on YouTube..
Indonesia investigators hope to get clues to AirAsia crash in days
JAKARTA/SURABAYA, Indonesia (Reuters) - Indonesian investigators began examining on Wednesday the black box flight recorders from an AirAsia passenger jet that crashed more than two weeks ago, and hope to unlock initial clues to the cause of the disaster within days..
Global markets dive on gloomy growth outlook
LONDON (Reuters) - Financial and commodities markets slumped on Wednesday after the World Bank cut its growth forecasts for 2015 and 2016, fuelling fears that the benefits of cheaper oil may be offset by anaemic economies and the threat of deflation..
'Boyhood' gets Linklater nominated for Directors Guild Award
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Richard Linklater's 12 years of toiling on coming-of-age tale "Boyhood" reaped a coveted nomination on Tuesday for the top Directors Guild Award, which has correctly predicted the best director Oscar for 10 of the last 11 years..
Broncos to Manning: 'We want you back'
(Reuters) - Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning was noncommittal about his NFL future after his team's playoff loss on Sunday but there was no ambiguity concerning the team's general manager when it came to the future Hall of Famer..
In Twitter hack, Pentagon learns perils of social media exposure
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - If so-called "cyber jihadists" want to launch another social media attack on America's military, they will have plenty of targets: the U.S. Army alone lists more than 2,000 links to feeds on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and other accounts..
Florida's Cape Canaveral may be world's busiest spaceport in 2015
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla (Reuters) - Florida's Cape Canaveral expects to be the world's busiest spaceport this year with up to 24 rocket launches, the U.S. Air Force's operations commander said on Tuesday..
Seattle dog takes solo trips to the park via city bus
SEATTLE (Reuters) - Every dog has its day - at least on one Seattle bus route..
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