No point in talking to India now: PM
Posters appeared this week in Srinagar, the Muslim-majority region's main city, calling for a march to the office of the UN Military Observer Group for India and Pakistan, to protest against India's revocation of Jammu and Kashmir state's special autonomy.
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Donald Trump: Mette Frederiksen Is Nasty - More Women He's Insulted
Case closed? Well, yes. She then read out an English version of the statement , with global attention high following Trump's recent comments about buying Greenland from Denmark and subsequent scrapping of the state visit. "It's not No. 1 on the burner", he told reporters. The president demanded more respect be shown to the U.S., adding that his offer to purchase the autonomous Danish territory was "just an idea".
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S.Korea to increase radiation testing of Japanese food
Seoul accuses Tokyo of weaponizing trade to retaliate for political rows over wartime history. "It is inevitable that sometimes the bilateral relations among us have some difficulties", Kono said. The Japanese newspaper attributed that decision to strained bilateral relationship that led to lower demand. Saito said Kono expressed his deep concern about the situation in Hong Kong, where pro-democracy protesters have been facing off against police for more than two months.
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Donald Trump Goes on Wild Twitter Rant: I'm the King of Israel
Instead we see them falling into the petty political traps traps that Tlaib and Omar are putting down. "I have nothing to do with it", Trump said, "but I don't blame them for doing what they did". A number of groups noted that accusations of disloyalty have always been made against Jews, including in Europe during the 1930s. The American Jewish Committee called Trump's comments "shockingly divisive ".
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Pakistan to take Kashmir dispute with India to World Court
A suspected militant and a police officer were killed in a gun battle in Indian-administered Kashmir in what is believed to have been the first security operation since the revocation of the territory's special status. "We urge respect for individual rights, compliance with legal procedures and an inclusive dialogue", said the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
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Australia Joins US-Led Gulf Security Mission
On August 6, Israeli regime's Foreign Minister Israel Katz said that they will be part of the US-led anti-Iran coalition. Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison said, "This is a modest, meaningful and time-limited contribution that we are seeking to make to this worldwide effort to ensure we maintain free flow of commerce and of navigation".
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Russian Federation and United States racing towards possible nuclear war after Trump missile test
Col. Robert Carver tells U.S. News. The minister stressed that Moscow would stick to a unilateral moratorium on such missile systems. "It [would be] impossible to conduct research and development that doesn't lead to production and testing" in the 16 days between the USA withdrawal from the INF Treaty and Sunday's test, Kosachev was quoted as saying by Interfax on Tuesday.
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Italian PM quits with scathing attack on populist leader Salvini
Conte and Salvini split when the Prime Minister refused to sign an order barring migrant rescue boat Open Arms from docking in Lampedusa. Depicting himself in counterpoint to Salvini's often derogatory depiction of European Union rules, Conte said: "I tried in these 14 months, to guide Italy's policy along the path of a critical pro-Europe line, but always oriented constructively".
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Trump acknowledges China polices may mean U.S. economic pain
Speaking to reporters on Tuesday during a White House visit by Romanian President Klaus Iohannis, Trump said "I've been thinking about payroll taxes for a long time ". "I mean, the world is in a recession right now", he continued. "Our Economy is very strong", Trump tweeted Monday , accusing Democrats of badmouthing economic conditions to boost their chances in the 2020 election.
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Jeffrey Epstein 'signed will two days before death'
Disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein signed a new will just two days before his death by suicide last week, court papers obtained by the New York Post show. Former federal prosecutor David S. Weinstein , who is now in private practice in Miami but not involved in the Epstein case, said states and USA territories have certain timeframes within which to make a claim against someone's estate.
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Garner family wants statewide chokehold ban after Pantaleo firing
Garner died after officers confronted him for illegally selling cigarettes outside a Staten Island convenience store in 2014. Yesterday it was announced that federal prosecutors will not charge New York City Police Officer Daniel Pantaleo in the death of Garner, who repeated the phrase " I can't breathe " nearly a dozen times while being arrested for an alleged misdemeanor.
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Elizabeth Warren releases plan to reduce mass incarceration rates in U.S.
The report also mentions that Warren originally requested to know whether she had any African American ancestry, which she does not. If elected, Warren said she would create federal standards for access to voting, making sure these meet regional needs.






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