Suspended Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore's Political Future
Defense lawyers claim Moore was reminding probate judges that there was a same-sex marriage lawsuit pending before the Alabama Supreme Court, to avoid confusion. "At a later time", Moore said when asked about his future plans. He was re-elected as chief justice to the state supreme court for a six-year term in 2012.
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North Korean missile explodes on launch, USA and S. Korea say
He said: "If the United States wages reckless provocation against us, our revolutionary power will instantly counter with an annihilating strike, and we will respond to full-out war with full-out war and to nuclear war with our style of nuclear strike warfare".
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'Real' Brexit talks to start after June 8 election
Mr Corbyn said the Prime Minister's surprise decision to call an election on June 8, nearly three years earlier than the next scheduled ballot, would give the people the chance to vote for a government that will put the "majority first". The Scottish National Party now holds 54 of Scotland's 59 seats in the British Parliament, making it the third-largest party there. The strongly pro-EU Liberal Democrats have seen thousands of new members join since the referendum.
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Labour MPs set to be granted automatic reselection as candidates
The call was echoed by Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon. May took over as prime minister after David Cameron resigned following the Brexit vote on June 23, when Britain chose to leave the European Union. The most recent survey by Comres has Labour on 25 per cent but the Tories on 46, maintaining their 21-point lead. We are getting in touch to invite you to meet with us to discuss ways to stop the Tories wrecking our country in the context of the forthcoming general election.
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Victory To Disbelief?: How Twitterati Dealt With Mallya's Arrest And Bail
However, it is only applicable until May 17 when a senior district judge will initiate hearing on his extradition. A brief statement on Mr Mallya's Twitter account said: "Usual Indian media hype. Earlier, when New Delhi asked the United Kingdom to deport Mr. Mallya saying his passport had been canceled, British officials said he could legally stay on in London as he had a United Kingdom visa.
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Oppn puts heat on PM for sacking of Uma Bharti, Kalyan Singh
Congress has no moral right to seek my resignation, they themselves were responsible for anti-sikh riots in Delhi. Union Minister Uma Bharti has cancelled the visit to Ayodhya in Uttar Pradesh that she had announced a few hours ago. Bharti, who is now the Minister for Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation in the Union Government of India, said, "Main aaj raat ko Ayodhya jaa rahi hoon, Ramlala, Ram ji ko apna garv aur santosh vyakt karoongi ki itna samman diya (I am ...
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Arkansas inmates try variety of arguments to avoid death
That tally would have marked the highest concentration of executions over such a short period in a single state since the U.S. Supreme Court allowed reinstitution of capital punishment in 1976. McKesson contends that the state failed to disclose the vecuronium bromide it purchased would be used in its three-drug lethal injection protocol. The 8th Circuit ruling on Monday could be appealed to the U.S.
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US working with allies to put pressure on North Korea, Pence says
The propaganda video, released by the state, includes frames of the American flag overlapped with an image of a cemetery. According to reports, a full orchestra played alongside the video, which depicted missiles soaring over the Pacific and engulfing a city on the US west coast.
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International Monetary Fund lifts forecast for Kosovo 2017 GDP growth to 3.5%
Advanced Asia ( Japan , Korea, Australia, Taiwan, Singapore, Hong Kong, New Zealand) will likely grow by 1.9 percent this year and 1.6 percent in 2018, while emerging and developing Asian countries which includes ASEAN-5, China and India, are seen to grow by 6.4 percent for the two years, same growth it recorded in 2016.
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Jakarta governor election results
Anies Baswedan had secured with around 58 per cent versus 42 per cent of the vote for Ahok, according to the quick counts. Separating truth from fiction in this election has also been a challenge for the candidates with social media and instant messaging services like Whatsapp spreading lies and conspiracy theories.
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PMQs: Jeremy Corbyn grills Theresa May over televised election debates
Most polls thought Labour and the Conservatives were neck-and-neck in the run-up to the 2015 vote, and we were headed for another coalition. Abbott is just one of a number of Labour MPs who have struck an upbeat tone in response to the election news, despite their party's sluggish poll performance and a string of embarrassing internal disputes.
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Aaron Hernandez found dead in prison cell
The 27-year-old former National Football League star was found by guards hanged with a bedsheet at about 3 a.m. Wednesday and was pronounced dead at a hospital about an hour later. Defense attorney Jose Baez suggested that Hernandez was not suicidal and promised to conduct their own "examination" into the death. Hernandez was charged with murder nine days later, and the Patriots released him.



