9A THE DAILY ASTORIAN • TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 2017 WORLD IN BRIEF Seventy-eight percent of Democrats think withdrawing from the Paris agreement will hurt the national economy. Among Repub- licans, just 24 percent think it will hurt, 40 percent think it will have no impact and 34 percent think it will help. Donald Nolan is a New Jersey businessman who has spent years living and traveling overseas. He worries that Trump is undermin- ing U.S. credibility abroad. An independent voter, Nolan said he strongly opposes pulling out of the Paris accord. Associated Press Family: Freed student who died has ‘completed his journey’ CINCINNATI — The family of an American college student who died days after being released from North Korea in a coma says the 22-year-old “has completed his journey home.” Otto Warmbier died Monday, relatives said in a statement. They did not cite a specific cause of death. “Unfortunately, the awful, torturous mistreatment our son received at the hands of the North Koreans ensured that no other outcome was possible beyond the sad one we experienced today,” his parents said. Doctors had described Warmbier’s condition as a state of “unre- sponsive wakefulness” and said he suffered a “severe neurologi- cal injury” of unknown cause. He arrived in Ohio on June 13 after being held for more than 17 months. The University of Virginia student was accused of trying to steal a propaganda banner while visiting with a tour group and was convicted of subversion. He was put before North Korean officials and journalists for a televised “confession.” Death of American detained in North Korea baffles experts SEOUL, South Korea — North Korea’s missile and nuclear tests, its carefully scripted propaganda bluster, even its military threats: Far from the scattershot workings of a madman, most of this fits the playbook of a small, proud country well used to stok- ing tensions to get concessions it would otherwise not receive from surrounding big powers. What happened to Otto Warmbier, an American college student who died just days after North Korea released him from detention in a coma, is far more difficult to make sense of. It jars so strikingly with the fates of most past detained Ameri- cans that outside observers are left struggling not only with the mys- tery of what killed Warmbier but also with what his death means for attempts by Washington and its allies to stop North Korea’s pur- suit of a nuclear-tipped ICBM that can target the U.S. mainland. “The treatment of Otto Warmbier is beyond the pale of North Korea’s usual standards,” said John Delury, an Asia expert at Seoul’s Yonsei University. “It’s worth a forceful response. The U.S. government should not just throw up its hands and say, ‘This is just how North Korea is.’ But how do you do that in a smart way where there is some modicum of accountability?” What follows is a closer examination of one of the more per- plexing and heart-rending developments in North Korea’s long, antagonistic standoff with its neighbors and Washington. 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Police: Brutal slaying near mosque stemmed from road rage FAIRFAX, Va. — What was supposed to be a morning of prayer and reflection in the Islamic holy month of Ramadan ended in tragedy when 17-year-old Nabra Hassanen was fatally attacked as she headed back to a Virginia mosque after enjoying a pre-dawn meal with friends. Hassanen died of blunt force trauma to her upper body after 22-year-old Darwin Martinez Torres assaulted her with a baseball bat early Sunday in what police have described as a road rage inci- dent in suburban Washington, authorities said Monday. Police said Martinez Torres attacked the girl after getting into a fight with another teen in the group and they have found no evi- dence to suggest Hassanen’s killing was a hate crime. “Nothing indicates that this was motivated by race or by reli- gion. It appears the suspect became so enraged over this traffic argument that it escalated into deadly violence,” Fairfax County Police Spokeswoman Julie Parker said. Hassanen was with a group of as many as 15 other teens who had left their Sterling-area mosque between Ramadan prayers to get food at a McDonald’s, Parker said. AP-NORC poll: Few favor Trump move to ditch Paris accord WASHINGTON — Less than one-third of Americans support President Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw from the Paris cli- mate accord, a new poll shows, and just 18 percent of respondents agree with his claim that pulling out of the international agreement to reduce carbon emissions will help the U.S. economy. The survey conducted by the Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research earlier this month found that a slim majority — 52 percent — worry that withdrawing will actually hurt the economy. Twenty-seven percent think it won’t have an impact either way. 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