With one tweet, Trump tramples on Turkey's independent judiciary
Trump tweeted late Tuesday that "Pastor Andrew Brunson, a fine gentleman and Christian leader in the United States, is on trial and being persecuted in Turkey for no reason ". "I want truth to come out", Brunson told the court in the western Turkish town of Aliaga, north of the Aegean city of Izmir. "We have seen no credible evidence that Mr.
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Facebook Is Collecting Data, Doesn't Matter User Is Active Or Not
Suppose you are using any other website or app, most likely that website would be using one of the Facebook services be it the social plugins, Facebook logins, Facebook Analytics or Facebook ads and measurement tools. Google has a popular analytics service. The examples given emphasize benign uses, such as "connecting with friends", but your policy does not give any indication or more controversial issues of such data.
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Gregg Popovich Doesn't Care If You Don't Like His Anti-Trump Comments
The thinking around the league was that Leonard would not be coming back this season, and on Monday we got word from Yahoo's Shams Charania that the two-time National Basketball Association defensive player of the year would indeed sit out the rest of the season as he continues his rehabilitation in NY.
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Special NIA Court: Judge Resigned after verdict in Mecca Masjid blast
The Lt Col, himself an accused in the 2008 Malegaon blast case , said that his statement was never recorded. Righwing Hindu activists Nabakumar Sarkar alias Swamy Aseemanand, Devender Gupta, Lokesh Sharma, Bharat Mohanlal Rateshwar alias Bharat Bhai and Rajender Chowdhary, against whom the charges were framed, were all acquitted .
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Harry Anderson, known for role on TV's 'Night Court,' dies at 65
No cause of death has been reported but local police reported that they do not expect foul play. Guest spots on that show landed Anderson his breakout role in " Night Court " as Judge Stone - a character who, like Anderson, also was a magician .
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U.S. and UK Blame Russia for Hacking Internet Routers Globally
The joint technical alert issued by the agencies provides some information on how the attackers are targeting network infrastructure, and provides guidance for device vendors, internet service providers, public sector organisations, private companies and home users on how to identify and combat malicious activity.
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House Speaker Paul Ryan Will Not Run for Re-Election in November
While Ryan was crucial in getting the tax cuts passed, a prime Trump goal, he and the president have had a hard relationship. Speculation over Ryan's future had been swirling for months, but as he dialed up colleagues and spoke by phone with Trump early Wednesday, the news stunned even top allies.
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ZTE suspends trading on stock market following U.S. and United Kingdom bans
It's also said that ZTE kept on numerous employees that had been involved with violating the law. A senior department official said that the company "provided information admitting that they had made false statements". "That was in response to the USA asking for the information". On the same day, ZTE also received a blow from the United Kingdom government, which warned telecom companies against using the Chinese firm's equipment and services.
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Vice President Mike Pence makes quick visit to Colorado Springs
US Vice President Mike Pence has threatened that Washington is set to respond to possible retaliatory moves against its missile attacks on Syria, by Damascus or its allies, specifically Russian Federation and Iran. And he warned Syrian ally Russian Federation that it is "on the wrong side of history". Kelly told his colleagues that Nick Ayers, Pence's chief of staff, didn't fully brief him about Lerner's past roles, Axios reported .
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Corbyn calls for War Powers Act
In his interview with Sky News, Corbyn pointed to the 2013 investigation into the chemical weapons attack in Ghouta and the agreement reached between the then USA secretary of state, John Kerry, and the Russian foreign minister, Sergei Lavrov, to allow the destruction of large quantities of chemical weapons in Syria .
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Ricciardo delighted by shock China GP win
Bottas and Vettel had already passed the pit entry when the safety vehicle was deployed so could not have pitted. Due to the incident between Vettel and Verstappen, Renault F1's Nico Hulkenberg was sixth, 21.052 seconds behind race victor Ricciardo with McLaren-Renault's Fernando Alonso a surprise seventh place after Vettel's Ferrari looked vulnerable following Verstappen's collision.
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Turkey's Erdogan backs strikes on Syrian chemical facilities
Erdogan told May that the only way to long-lasting peace in Syria was a "political solution", the source added. During the talks Erdogan noted the inadmissibility of using both chemical weapons and conventional weapons against the peaceful population of the country.










