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Creta News! Hyundai Previews New Subcompact Crossover and Gives it a [Real] Name

With subcompact crossovers so en vogue these days, any major automaker not getting in the cute-ute game is crazy. And as it turns out, Hyundai is not crazy. The company has announced that a new subcompact crossover is on the way, previewed by this sketch, and that it will have an actual name: Creta. – Creta, Hyundai says, is “simple and easy to remember” and is derived from the Greek island

New Fascia, New Audio Mark the 2016 VW Jetta GLI

– The Volkswagen Jetta GLI, sedan sibling to the enthusiast-favorite GTI hatchback, is getting a few tweaks for 2016. The Jetta got a fairly comprehensive makeover as a late-arriving 2015 model, so don’t expect a whole lot of newness here, and you won’t be disappointed. – The biggest change to the 2016 Jetta GLI is its new front-fascia treatment. The honeycomb grille’s red underline now extends into the headlamp cluster,

Putin is a 'bully,' U.S. needs to respond resolutely: Jeb Bush

By Michelle Martin BERLIN (Reuters) – Likely Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush said on Wednesday that Russian President Vladimir Putin was a “bully” and the United States and its allies in Europe should be resolute in responding to Russian aggression. Bush, the brother of former U.S. President George W. Bush, is on a five-day tour of Europe in a bid to prove his foreign policy credentials before he is expected

At least 43 killed in Yemen clashes as parties prepare for talks

By Mohammed Mukhashaf ADEN (Reuters) – At least 43 people were killed in heavy fighting in Yemen overnight and on Wednesday between supporters of exiled President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi and the country’s dominant Houthi group, residents, tribal and medical sources said. The clashes erupted ahead of U.N.-sponsored talks in Geneva next week aimed at ending a conflict that has drawn in Saudi Arabia and some of its allies on one

U.S. prepares plans for more troops, new base in Iraq: officials

By Matt Spetalnick and Phil Stewart WASHINGTON/JERUSALEM (Reuters) – The United States is expected to announce on Wednesday plans for a new military base in Iraq’s Anbar province and the deployment of around 400 additional U.S. trainers to help Iraqi forces in the fight against Islamic State, a U.S. official said. The plan would expand the 3,100-strong U.S. contingent of trainers and advisers in Iraq and would mark an adjustment

Suicide bomber attacks tourist site in Luxor, four Egyptians wounded

By Stephen Kalin and Yara Bayoumy CAIRO (Reuters) – A suicide bomber blew himself up near Egypt’s ancient Karnak temple in the southern city of Luxor on Wednesday, security sources said, a possible sign that militants are shifting focus to target the country’s economic recovery. Although officials said no tourists were wounded, the attack at Karnak is the second in just over a week on a major tourist site in

Turkey's Kurdish party accuses government of inaction over violence

By Seyhmus Cakan DIYARBAKIR, Turkey (Reuters) – Turkey’s pro-Kurdish opposition party accused the government on Wednesday of standing aside in the face of attempts to “push the country into a civil war” by fomenting violence in the mainly Kurdish southeast. Four people have been killed since Tuesday and two people were shot and wounded overnight in the city of Diyarbakir, bringing the total wounded to seven, security sources said. Tensions

Islamic State clashes with rivals in eastern Libya, 20 dead

At least 20 fighters were killed in clashes in eastern Libya between Islamic State and another Islamist force that later declared jihad against its hardline rival, residents and medical sources said on Wednesday. Forces loyal to the official government later sent an air strike against suspected Islamic State positions in Derna, said Nasser al-Hassi, spokesman for Benghazi’s air base. Fighting erupted in the city of Derna after a leader in