USA defense chief voices commitment to Turkey's security
Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yildirim publicly criticized the decision, saying Wednesday that the USA can't use one terrorist group to fight another. Talal Sillo, a commander with SDF, said no weapons have been delivered yet but noted the US -led coalition said a delivery was expected from weapons already in Syria with the worldwide coalition.
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Syrian Foreign Minister Says Damascus Supports Deal Creating 'De-Escalation Zones'
But Moallem's remarks appeared to rule out that possibility. According to Haaretz in an April report, Netanyahu wants to include "safe zones" on the borders between Israel and Syria, in the Golan Heights, as well as between Syria and Jordan, in order to prevent Iran and Hezbollah from setting up bases there.
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Trump hails first 100 days in office, says 'battles' ahead
But his most high-profile order, a temporary ban on citizens from several Muslim-majority countries entering the United States, was twice blocked in USA courts. "Governing, so far, has turned out to be more than Mr. Trump can manage", the paper wrote. Trump said major accomplishments in his first 100 days included seeing a Supreme Court nominee confirmed by the Senate, pulling the U.S.
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North Korean Defector Says War With US 'Unavoidable' Amid End Times Warning
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said Washington would "obviously" like to solve the issue through direct talks, but that North Korea had to decide whether they were "ready to talk to us about the right agenda". Song is, however, fearful that Kim will invade South Korea. Not much is known about the professor's case, though Reuters cited online posts where he identified himself as a Christian missionary.
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Michael Flynn's Associates Have Reportedly Been Subpoenaed in Russia Probe
Yates , appearing before a Senate panel investigating Russian interference in the election, described discussions with Don McGahn, the Trump White House counsel, in which she warned that Flynn apparently had misled the administration about his communications with Sergey Kislyak, the Russian ambassador.
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Senate committee subpoenas former Trump adviser Flynn over Russia
Flynn was sacked by Trump after less than a month on the job after it was revealed he misled Vice President Mike Pence about his contacts with Sergey Kislyak, Russia's ambassador to the US during the transition period before Trump's inauguration.
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'Large-scale' cyberattack cripples United Kingdom hospitals
The government was working to "isolate systems which have been affected by a Ransomware cyber-attack of the kind which has also affected health trusts in NHS England", it said in a statement , adding that First Minister Nicola Sturgeon would chair an emergency meeting shortly.
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PM May says British hospitals not deliberately targeted in cyber attack
To unlock the data and regain control of files, one must pay a ransom. Meanwhile, reports of cyber attack of similar nations are being reported from several countries, an agency report said . As of 3:30 p.m. local time, up to 16 hospitals have been affected by the ransomware, according to the NHS. A NUMBER of GP surgeries in St Helens are believed to have been affected by a cyber attack on NHS systems.
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English hospitals turn patients away after cyber attack cripples system
Apart from United Kingdom hospitals, the attack has also hit Spain's largest telecom company, Telefonica , and Portugal Telecom. A spokesman for NHS Dumfries and Galloway said: "The position for Dumfries and Galloway is that we have had three practices affected at the very outset of the cyber attack".
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Trump suggests 'good chance' for Mideast peace
President Donald Trump is moving forward with his plans to broker the ultimate deal: peace in the Middle East. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had launched a campaign during the past few weeks over the prisoner wages, saying that a halt in the payments will be practical evidence of the Palestinians' desire to make peace.
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UK's health service hit by ransomware attack
PWC Cybersecurity partner Colin Slater said: "There's no evidence of data being taken from computers --this is purely a ransomware attack". Mikko Hypponen, from tech firm F-Secure, called it "the biggest ransomware outbreak in history".
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Senior White House officials tout Trump's first foreign trip as president
Then he'll move on for visits to North Atlantic Treaty Organisation and a summit in Italy. President Donald Trump will visit Israel later this month after visiting Saudi Arabia, his first foreign trip since taking office in January. Trump's visit to Saudi Arabia will be historic " by every measure ", said that country's foreign minister, Adel bin Ahmed Al-Jubeir. The official explained that the administration expects Saudi Arabia to bring together a number of leaders from majority-Muslim ...
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