UK Government Complains After Twitter Cuts Data Access
Reports yesterday suggested a third-party company contracted by the Government to monitor activity on Twitter for terror-related chatter has been blocked from carrying out its work. But that firm has now been blocked, according to the Daily Telegraph . He said: 'Recent reports about Twitter data being used for surveillance.have caused us great concern.
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GOP lawmakers told they're inching closer to ObamaCare repeal deal
President Donald Trump said Friday he is in "no particular rush" to see legislative action started on replacing the Affordable Care Act and overhauling the American tax system, but suggested that the latter could happen as early as next week.
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All in the Family | Trump's potent mix of blood, business
Among those Clinton voters who believe Russia tried to interfere, 72% said they think Trump aides tried to help Russian efforts to influence the election. The numbers are greater when party lines are taken into account, with 60% of Democrats believing Trump's campaign intentionally aided Russian Federation in an attempt to influence the outcome of the election.
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Narrow majority would back Turkish constitutional changes in referendum
This Sunday, voters in Turkey will choose whether they want a new constitutional system. Turkey is heading to a contentious April. Prime Minister Yildirim is campaign for President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and believes that referendum will determine road map for a century.
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The resurrection of Jesus
According to Metro News , and more importantly, the Bible, Holy Week is the week before Easter Sunday . Meanwhile, Governor Dr Mridula Sinha and Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar have also extended their warm greetings and best wishes to the people of Goa on the occasion of Easter.
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Trump, Australia prime minister to meet next month in NYC
The stock was trading at $4.54 in mid-December, 2016. "They will not be able to export gas if that has the effect of reducing the availability of gas for the Australian market", Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull told Australian Broadcasting Corp radio.
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Turkey gave less than 1 hour notice before Syria strikes
The Syrian Kurdish militia known as the People's Protection Units, or YPG, said 20 of its fighters were killed and 18 wounded. "Turkish strikes were conducted without proper coordination with the Coalition or the Government of Iraq", he said.
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Trump sets up review of US's Pacific marine reserves
Some, including Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, have hailed the order as the end of "massive federal land grabs" by presidents dating to Bill Clinton. The Sand to Snow National Monument was proclaimed by President Barack Obama in 2016 and covers 154,000 acres.
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Over 1000 Palestinian Prisoners Go On Hunger Strike In Israel
The Israeli Prison Service simultaneously transferred the Palestinian prisoners who called for disagreement to other facilities, where they remain isolated, arguing, 'the call for a hunger strike is contrary to the prison regulations'. "It is to be emphasised that the [prison service] does not negotiate with prisoners", he said. Barghouti, a leader of the 2000 Palestinian uprising, is serving five life terms after being convicted by an Israeli court of directing two shooting attacks and a ...
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Ivanka Trump talks about allowing Syrian refugees into US
Ivanka Trump , 35, continued her stellar style roll in Berlin, which marked her first worldwide trip as an adviser to her father, President Donald Trump, when she showed off her third look in one day, swapping her earlier outfits for a white A-line midi dress and a pair of statement green earrings for a gala dinner at Deutsche Bank.
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Traffic stop education mandate passes North Carolina House
WATCH: WAKE SCHOOL BOARD PREPARES FOR EFFECTS OF REVISED HB13The revised bill, however, phases in the class size requirements to go into effect for the 2018-2019 school year, leaving school district leaders, parents, and teachers concerned over how to fund the extra classroom teachers that would be needed.
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Larsson leads Oilers past Ducks 5-3 in wild series opener
However, it was not an easy series. Still, he finished the series with two goals and two assists, while linemate Draisaitl finished with one goal and two assists. This is a case of two teams who are on a serious roll right now with two goalies who proved nearly unbeatable in round 1. Two of the five Canadian clubs advanced to the second round, the Ottawa Senators joining the Oilers after dispatching the Boston Bruins.








