France's Macron mixes political shades in ministerial appointments
Le Drian will also be supported on the Europe portfolio by junior minister Marielle De Sarnez, a centrist European expert who has been a member of the European parliament since 1999. Elysee Palace secretary general Alexis Kohler concluded the announcement by saying that Macron would hold his first government meeting on Thursday.
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Warriors become just the 5th team to start National Basketball Association playoffs 10-0
And now the Warriors shift to San Antonio with a team that is getting contributions from the bench, a defense with a gameplan that's fit to shut down a Spurs attack predicated on two players, and an offense now featuring two rolling MVPs and a warming up Klay Thompson.
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Dwayne Johnson, Priyanka's co-star in Baywatch praises co-stars
Though the star has been supportive of the project and anticipates it being a box office success, he doesn't feel the film adaptation fully captures the magic of the original series. "I've gone on yoga dates with guys, which I love". It's sort of boring but if that works out then, yes, I'd love to. "It's not about how much you eat...it's eating healthy food and eating when you're hungry, and not thinking about it so much".
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Belt & Road Initiative: China's door always open for India, says Chunying
The heads of the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank , and the United Nations also attended the summit. Nepal is officially signed an agreement two days ago to be part of President Xi Jinping's ambitious plan to build a new Silk Road, he said on the sidelines of the Belt and Road Forum in Beijing .
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Sharapova vows to 'rise again' after French Open snub
Whilst acknowledging that wildcards were granted at a tournament's discretion, Simon said: "What I do not agree with is the basis put forward by the FFT for their decision with respect to Maria Sharapova". Maria Sharapova's French Open exile will extend to media coverage, with Eurosport and ITV to snub signing the Russian as a pundit for Roland Garros.
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Tim Farron targets young voters with Lib Dem manifesto promising 'brighter future'
Here, we take a look at some of the key economic promises in the manifesto and explain how they could affect your finances. - Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn. The Liberal Democrats would consider a flat rate of pension tax relief if elected. However, the Lib Dems are committing far less money to education than Labour - £8.7bn a year compared to Labour's £25.3bn a year.
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Colorado man to be freed early now in immigration custody
Lima-Marin was being held at the Fremont Correctional Facility in Canon City, Colorado. "Requiring Lima-Marin to serve the rest of his prison sentence all these years later would be draconian, would deprive him of substantive due process, and would perpetrate a manifest injustice, " the judge wrote in a court order obtained by the Denver Post .
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What we know about North Korea's latest missile test
Han said South Korea's military separately detected the Sunday launch, using its own intelligence assets. The test is also an immediate challenge to South Korea's new president, Moon Jae-in, a liberal elected last week who expressed a desire to reach out to North Korea.
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[Update] Trump faces fallout over Comey appeal, intelligence sharing
The report noted that the job gave Flynn, who was sacked after 24 days, access not just to the president, but also to "nearly every secret" held by American intelligence agencies. "I would want to see corroboration and also to know the context of the conversation. I want to hear it from him". Richard Burr, chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee which is leading an investigation into possible Trump administration connections to Russian during the 2016 election, said, "The Committee ...
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Election success would give SNP mandate on Brexit talks - Nicola Sturgeon
There are differences of opinion on the constitutional future of Scotland, just as there are differences of opinion on Brexit. He dismissed suggestions the 2014 referendum he held left Scotland divided. But in this case the imitation shown by both Labour and the Tories is anything but honest. 'The fact is that they have had the chance to back the SNP's progressive policies - but instead they opposed them tooth and nail'.
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Venezuela leader: Officials treated like Jews under Nazis
Manuel Castellanos was allegedly shot in the back by government troops who were firing at protesters in the town of Tucape, El Nacional newspaper said, APA reports quoting sputniknews. According to civil rights groups it also led to large-scale arrests of anti-government protesters and the use of military courts to try them. He has accused the opposition of mounting an "armed insurgency" against him with United States backing.
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More troops deployed as Canada braces for worse flooding
Coiteux told a news conference this morning that Quebecers must be realistic and realize things will not improve overnight. Both provinces have been dealing with fallout from heavy spring rainfall and at least 124 Quebec municipalities were affected by flooding that inundated thousands of residences and forced the evacuation of homes.



