United Nations chief calls for direct talks to resolve ME dispute
Abu Rudainah's statement came in response to remarks made by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in which he pledged more settlement construction in the West Bank . And few things are as valuable to Israel today as the opportunity to shift the blame for its continued denial of Palestinian rights. He said that an end to the occupation and reaching a two-state agreement in direct negotiations "on the basis of relevant United Nations resolutions, agreements and worldwide law" ...
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Donald Trump offers 'support' to Theresa May after polls setback
Instead of a formal coalition, May could seek to govern through a so-called "confidence and supply" arrangement with the DUP, in which the Northern Irish party agrees to support the minority Conservative government on vital matters, such as the budget, in return for concessions.
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Sessions to appear before Senate panel
Fellow Republicans pressed President Donald Trump on Sunday to come clean about whether he has tapes of private conversations with former FBI Director James Comey and provide them to Congress if he does - or possibly face a subpoena - as a Senate investigation into collusion with Russian Federation or obstruction of justice extended to a Trump Cabinet member.
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Arsenal legend predicts whether Mesut Ozil & Alexis Sanchez will stay next season
However, with the Gunners finishing fifth in the Premier League , and missing out on Champions League football, Sanchez has been linked with a move away from north London. Sanchez came on as a substitute in the 1-1, and with his first touch swung in a cross for Mauricio Isla to score the opener. But Sanchez has only a year remaining on his contract, has not agreed a new deal and Arsenal face losing him for nothing next year.
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Davis stays on as UK Brexit Secretary
A morning note from Citi analysts said: "A period of political uncertainty lies ahead". "What I've done today is see people from across the party accepting the invitation to be in my cabinet, and crucially I've brought in talent from across the whole of the Conservative Party".
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Ireland's DUP may spell more trouble for British PM
And with Mrs May's majority cut to 12 even with the DUP , she can not afford to alienate even a small handful of pro-EU backbenchers. An online petition calling for May to resign rather than form a coalition with the DUP had attracted more than 500,000 signatures by Saturday night.
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McCain says obstruction of justice question still unanswered after Comey testimony
The conversation touched on Bill Clinton's private tarmac meeting with Lynch last July in the midst of the investigation into Hillary Clinton's private email server, leading Halper to say that the 42nd president could "easily" be blamed for his wife's election loss in November.
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United Kingdom prime minister makes Cabinet appointments
May responded that the DUP deal "would provide stability and certainty for the United Kingdom going forward", her office said. Mr Brady indicated that she would have to ditch much of her controversial election manifesto in a "slimmed down" Queen's Speech on June 19 setting out the new Government's programme.
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Iran arrests more suspects after Tehran attacks
Gorjizadeh said the terrorist incidents in Tehran showed the ignominy of the terrorists' mission, on the one hand, and the greatness of the Islamic establishment and the Iranian security forces, on the other. Alavi said that in the last month the intelligence ministry had identified and crushed "a terrorist team" nearly every day but had not publicised it to avoiding spreading fear among the public.
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Iran leaders accuse US, Saudis of supporting attacks
Iran's intelligence ministry said on Thursday five of attackers who died in the assault had been identified as Iranians who had joined the hardline Sunni Muslim militants of Islamic State on their main battlegrounds in Iraq and Syria .
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Theresa May faces ousting after United Kingdom election shock
In the new government , May plans to ally with the small Democratic Unionist Party in Northern Ireland , the BBC reports . One regional election is still not final. Twice the span of 12 months, Conservative prime ministers in Britain have gambled. " Time for everyone to regroup". But, instead, support for her party declined dramatically, leaving her government far more precarious than before.
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ITV: Boris Johnson stresses loyalty to UK PM May in leaked text
As rumours swirled about plots to oust May, Johnson denied he was planning a leadership challenge. "I can still be prime minister", Corbyn tells the Sunday Mirror . Downing Street says it hopes to finalize the deal next week, after Parliament resumes sitting. The two sides are looking to form a " confidence and supply " arrangement.






