
London police plead for calm after attack at mosque
The 48-year-old suspect was treated for unspecified injuries before being placed under arrest on suspicion of attempted murder. Images from the scene show a white van wedged against a traffic barrier at the end of a dead-end street. In a statement , police said eight people were hospitalized while two others were treated at the scene. Britain's terrorist alert has been set at "severe" meaning an attack is highly likely.
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London vehicle hits pedestrians causing multiple casualties
Police said one man was pronounced dead at the scene and that the van driver, 48, had been detained by members of the public before being arrested. Earlier on Monday, British Prime Minister confirmed that police were treating the incident as a "possible terrorist attack", before calling for an emergency meeting to coordinate a response.
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US shoots down Syrian aircraft for first time: Pentagon
The United States has stepped up its anti-ISIS war since Trump came to power in January, deploying hundreds of Marines inside Syria and giving the Pentagon more leeway to attack targets as it sees fit. On June 18, a U.S. fighter jet from the worldwide coalition shot down a Su-22 fighter of the Syrian Air Force using an air-to-air missile. USA -led forces have increased their presence at Tanf to deter pro-Syrian government forces in the area.
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The trial of officer Jeronimo Yanez
Paul suburb of Falcon Heights because he thought Castile looked like one of two men who had robbed a nearby convenience store a few days earlier. Ramsey County District Judge William H. He also cited testimony from first responders who saw Castile's gun in his pocket as he was loaded onto a backboard. Valerie Castile, right, leaves the Ramsey County Courthouse alongside Judge Glenda Hatchett, left, in St.
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'Good progress' in DUP talks - Gavin
During his day in Belfast, he will meet Northern Ireland Secretary James Brokenshire and will also hold meetings with the five main Stormont parties. Prompted by her poor election showing, particularly among pro-EU young people who fear losses of jobs and opportunity from Brexit, some of her most senior ministers and two former Conservative prime ministers have called for a rethink.
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Robert Mueller expands special counsel office, hires 13 lawyers
At the time of that report it was not clear that the FBI was investigating Kushner's business dealings. Mueller is investigating whether anyone on Trump's campaign, or associated with it, with him or any of his businesses, may have had any illegal dealings with Russian officials or others with ties to the Kremlin, said one US official familiar with the rough outlines of the probe and who spoke on condition of anonymity.
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Trump not included in Russia probe: lawyer
One of Donald Trump s lawyers insisted Sunday that the president was not under criminal investigation as part of the sweeping probe into Russian Federation s alleged meddling in American elections, despite the USA leader s tweets angrily calling the whole saga a "distraction".
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United Kingdom to target 'deep partnership' with European Union in Brexit talks: Johnson
It is unclear how much Davis and Barnier will be able to agree, with the Tories seeming to have dropped the "no deal is better than a bad deal" threat since the election, with many anti-Brexit ministers having gained confidence to push harder for a softer Brexit deal, putting jobs and the economy first.
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Van rams worshipers leaving London mosque, killing at least one
Police said the Counter Terrorism Command was investigating the crash. The Muslim Council of Britain , an advocacy group for the country's Muslim community, said in a Monday tweet that the incident took place near the Muslim Welfare House - on the opposite side of the road - not outside the Finsbury Park Mosque itself.
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Vehicle hits people near London mosque, one dead
According to Police, the 48-year old man who drove the vehicle has been arrested and taken to a hospital as a precaution. The Metropolitan Police declared the collision as a " major incident " and said that there were "a number of casualties".
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Scottish Leader Says PM May 'Lost All Authority and Credibility' After Election
This time pro-Union voters were more strategic, and backed the candidate that was best placed to beat the SNP . The sentiment was also noted by CNN's Nic Robertson. "There is clearly uncertainty around Brexit and independence which clearly will be factor in tonight's results", she said. The Liberal Democrats jumped from one MP to 4.
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Varadkar to argue for special deal on North
Given the high volume of fresh produce trade between the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland , the free movement of goods and workers between the two countries is an important issue for companies on both sides of the border. The DUP are a far-right Christian party founded by Protestant preacher Ian Paisley in 1971. The party has historical links to unionist paramilitary groups, and during the 2017 election campaign some of its candidates were endorsed by the Loyalist ...