Trump tweets: China's help on North Korea not enough
The coroner's office in Cincinnati is investigating the death of an American college student who died less than a week after his return from North Korea , where he was detained for almost a year and a half. Among other acts apparently banned in North Korea is capturing a photograph of a statue in which its face is covered in snow or not capturing a statue's entire body in a photograph.
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Ronaldo heads Portugal to 1-0 win over Russia at Confed Cup
Cristiano Ronaldo's 74th senior global goal was enough to hand Portugal Confederations Cup victory over hosts Russian Federation. This is where the more traditional or conservative football fans would say Technology such as these would spoil the attractive game which has always been full of drama and emotions.
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Republicans win key U.S. congressional election
Republican Karen Handel defends district in Georgia special election, beating Jon Ossoff ABC News "Fending off a serious Democratic challenger in a race widely viewed as a barometer of public opinion on President Donald Trump's presidency, Republican Karen Handel won the special election Tuesday to succeed Secretary of Health and Human Services Tom Price in Georgia's sixth congressional district".
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Alwaleed bin Talal pledges loyalty to new Saudi Crown Prince-Twitter account
Until now, the succession favoured Saudi Arabia's interior minister and security chief, Prince Mohammed bin Nayef, who has now been stripped of much of his power. Several members of the Gulf Cooperation Council, including Saudi Arabia, recently cut ties with Qatar, accusing it of funding extremism. Economic pressure on Saudi Arabia is set to intensify as the state spends at home and overseas.
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Queensland level State of Origin series
It sealed another iconic moment for Thurston to rival his famous golden-point drop goal in the 2015 NRL grand final against Brisbane. "I couldn't believe what I was watching". "But they didn't go there once, I didn't know what they were doing". On none of these occasions, however, did they have to win Game II in Sydney to keep the series alive.
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Family Declines Autopsy For US Student Otto Warmbier Released By North Korea
Otto Warmbier was returned to the United States after being held in North Korea for 17 months. Warmbier was sentenced in March 2016 to 15 years in prison with hard labor for trying to steal a propaganda sign from a hotel. They began with the recent death of Otto Warmbier , the American student who was detained by North Korea in January 2016 and released last week in a coma .
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Trump UK visit absent from Queen's speech
The biggest piece of Brexit-related legislation will be the Repeal Bill which will transfer European Union laws into British law when Britain leaves the European Union in March 2019. The nine-minute speech reflected May's diminished position - a loss of stature that has emboldened those within her own party who want a "softer" Brexit which makes a less-sharp break with the EU.
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Illegal Alien Accused of Murdering Muslim Teen
A police spokesman told reporters that the attack followed some sort of dispute between the man and the girls, and the authorities had not ruled out hate as a motivation for the attack. "That's what I told him", the 60-year-old father said. "Why kill my daughter?" "We'd like to hear from the witnesses to the initial attack as to whether they heard any biased statements ", Hooper said.
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Dems come up short in special elections, but find a silver lining
Total spending in the race topped $50 million. Turns out, both sides can be right this time. But former Sen. Sam Nunn's daughter Michelle Nunn managed just 45 percent of the vote after an expensive race against Republican David Perdue, now the state's junior senator.
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North Korea fires suspected cruise missiles after U.S. drills
Moon has hinted at an intensive push for easing military tensions and improving inter-Korean relations. Thursday's launches came after two US aircraft carriers deployed to waters off the Korean Peninsula as a show of force, recently left the Sea of Japan after holding joint exercises with Self-Defense Forces ships and fighter jets.
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Classmates honor student who died after N. Korea detention
Warmbier's family objected to an autopsy , so the Hamilton County coroner's office conducted only an external examination of his body. "No conclusions about the cause and manner of Mr. China's efforts to rein in North Korea have "not worked" out, US President Donald Trump has said but appreciated Beijing for its attempts to pursue its closest ally to abandon its nuclear ambitions.
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Pentagon Accused of Wasting Up to $28M on 'Inappropriate' Afghan Soldier Uniforms
As a result the new uniforms may have made Afghan soldiers "more clearly visible" to Taliban fighters. A report from the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction shows that they spent $28 million dollars on "forest" camouflaged Afghanistan military uniforms.





