UK Parliament Votes on Brexit Deal Amendments
Now, if the U.K. Parliament approves the divorce deal May struck with the bloc, it will leave the European Union on May 22. However, the prime minister said she was "sceptical" about this process, saying similar efforts in the past "produced contradictory outcomes or no outcomes at all".
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US Cautions Russia over Military Mission in Venezuela
One picture of a Russian-flagged aircraft posted on social media showed men in uniform clustered around the aircraft. The Russian state oil firm Rosneft also holds a 49.9 percent stake in the Venezuelan-owned, US -based refinery Citgo following a $1.5 billion loan from the Russian company.
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Has the Mueller investigation vindicated Trump? | Mueller Probe
Other Democrats , including candidates vying for the 2020 presidential nomination, have called for release of the full report. During his confirmation hearing earlier this year, Barr assured senators of his independence and said that he would not be bullied by anyone into doing something he believes is wrong if he becomes the attorney general, adding that he would release Mueller's report as much as he could under the law.
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Hamas Says Agreement Reached on Mutual Ceasefire With Israel
Seven Israelis were injured after a rocket, fired from the besieged Gaza Strip , struck a house north of Tel Aviv City, in central Israel, on Monday morning. In a press release, the Israeli president informed that he will return to Israel after his meeting with Trump "in view of the cruel attack against the State of Israel" and warned that his country "will respond with force".
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Lawyer Michael Avenatti arrested for extortion, fraud
The charges were announced about an hour after sending the tweet . Documents in the Nike case, which you can read here, say that on March 19, Avenatti and cooperating witness met with Nike's lawyers. Hanna's office says that Avenatti used the settlement to pay off debts accrued by his coffee business Global Baristas US LLC. The memes didn't discriminate by topic, ranging from poking fun at Avenatti's love for the camera to joking about how this is the best day ever for President ...
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Israel candidate Gantz says willing to use force on Iran
Dozens of Druze Arabs, some carrying Syrian flags and pictures of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, gathered on the Golan Heights on Saturday to protest U.S. "We're celebrating the Golan Heights". The Tánaiste has said that Ireland regards the Golan Heights as Syrian territory under Israeli occupation.
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Man arrested in fierce subway attack
As the man exits, he says , "WorldStar that", an apparent reference to a website that traffics in violent videos. According to the New York Daily News , she got off the train at the next stop and an EMS crew was waiting for her. "I can't believe something like that could happen". The woman reportedly was bleeding as she was being treated by EMS workers, but refused further treatment.
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OR congressional Dems demand full release of Robert Mueller's investigation
A fierce fight was brewing on Monday over how much of Special Counsel Robert Mueller's Russian Federation investigation findings should be made public, with Democrats demanding a full release and a lawyer for President Donald Trump already saying key information - Trump's written responses in the inquiry - must be withheld.
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BriefMultiple 2020 Democratic presidential candidates to skip AIPAC conference
She said it follows years of changing conversation about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and a shifting tide to how progressives view AIPAC. "It's no secret that that AIPAC has worked to hinder diplomatic efforts like the Iran deal, is undermining Palestinian self-determination, and inviting figures actively involved in human rights violations to its stage", Iram Ali, campaign director at MoveOn Political Action, said in a statement .
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Wilson-Raybould to reveal more details, documents on SNC-Lavalin affair
Wilson-Raybould "has things she needs to tell Canadians and we need to get to the bottom of this", Bergen said. In a week that has already seen a former cabinet minister say Canadians deserve to know the whole story, a week that saw a Liberal MP quit caucus and that saw the CEO of SNC contradict the PM on a central talking point, Justin Trudeau likely didn't need this.
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Anti-Brexit marchers flood London demanding a second referendum
May has also ruled this option out, telling reporters: "I do not believe we should be revoking Article 50 ". He added: "It's not the time to change the captain of the ship, I think what we need to do is to chart the right course". British lawmakers will seek to use a vote on the government's next steps on Brexit on Monday to wrest control of the process and try to find a majority for an alternative way forward that would break the parliamentary deadlock.
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US Attorney General Could Summarize Russia Probe Report on Sunday
The letter was hailed as a vindicating triumph by both Mr. Trump and his Republican allies in Congress. None of those charges directly related to the allegations of collusion between the campaign and Moscow - allegations that President Trump has always denied.




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