Did not discuss Federal Bureau of Investigation director James Comey's firing with Donald Trump: Russia
As director of the FBI, Comey oversaw the investigation of potential links between Russian Federation and President Donald Trump's campaign. But the conversation between Moscow officials is believed to have taken place months beforehand, casting further doubt on the Trump aide's relationship with Russian Federation.
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Iranians determine future of reforms in presidential election
More than 56,400,000 Iranian people were eligible to vote. Mr. Rouhani, a moderate who agreed a deal with world powers to limit Iran's nuclear programme, would thus avoid a second-round run-off. Iran's President has important sway over domestic affairs and serves as the face of Iran to the world. President Rouhani will now have a bigger mandate to push through his reforms, to put an end to extremism, to build bridges with the outside world, to put the economy back on track.
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Saudi to open militant-monitoring centre during Trump visit
Trump's first foreign visit presents a major diplomatic test for the president as a scandal around his office's alleged links to Russian Federation heats up back home. But the Saudi government quickly announced that 150 Lockheed Martin Blackhawk helicopters would be assembled in the kingdom, leading to about 450 jobs in Saudi Arabia .
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'Flirting With EFTA': Sturgeon Says Scotland May Join Free Trade Association
It is, she said, "to demand a place for Scotland at the Brexit negotiating table and the inclusion of the case for our place in the single market in the negotiating remit". "Now, in a cynical attempt to win back Leave voters who have deserted the SNP, she now refuses to say whether an independent Scotland would go back in".
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Macron Rewards Loyalists in Centrist French Cabinet
Baroin reacted sharply to a suggestion that Macron, a 39-year-old ex-banker who served briefly as economy minister in a Socialist government, was reshaping politics. Macron, who was elected 10 days ago on a centrist, pro-EU program, needs members of France's Republican party to show that his administration won't just be a re-run of his unpopular predecessor Francois Hollande's .
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Jurgen Klopp backs Steven Gerrard to succeed him at Liverpool
Call us pessimists for thinking Liverpool could blow it. Across this term as a whole, Liverpool have conceded 42 goals, with Arsenal the only side in the top seven to have let in more. Adam Lallana scored a double and Divock Origi got the other when they met at the Riverside (Getty)3. That's money we didn't have past year. They've won only twice in the last seven seasons, which includes that shocking 6-1 defeat to Stoke a couple of years ago.
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John Cornyn Withdraws Name From FBI Director Search
Cornyn and Gowdy likely would have faced a hard confirmation process given their partisan backgrounds. Over the weekend, Sen. John Cornyn, days after student booed Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos at Bethune-Cookman University this week.
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Trump arrived in Saudi Arabia to attend US-Arab-Islamic Summit
Trump is to deliver a speech on Sunday aimed at rallying Muslims in the fight against Islamic militants in Riyadh on Sunday. The president, first lady Melania Trump and top White House aides touched down Saturday morning in Riyadh. The address was recorded prior to his departure and released after he left for Riyadh aboard Air Force One from the Joint Andrews Airforce Base yesterday.
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Lib Dems pledge to ban diesel sales
Liberal Democrats support pressing ahead with the HS2 high speed rail line, and say they will "continue to champion the Northern Powerhouse and Midlands Engine initiatives and invest significant capital resources in infrastructure projects across the north of England and the Midlands".
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UK Conservatives have 15 point lead over Labour: Opinium poll
Corbyn said the Labour government would want a friendly relationship with Washington, but warned against "pandering to an erratic Trump administration". Speaking at the Chatham House global affairs think-tank in London, Corbyn said the world was "becoming more dangerous" due to war, climate change, the refugee crisis and a "grotesque level of inequality".
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Trump looks to move quickly on appointing new Federal Bureau of Investigation chief
As has happened on previous occasions since Trump took office, different versions rapidly circulated of an event - in this case phone conversations between Comey and Trump and a dinner they had at the White House. But very well known, highly respected and really talented people. "Deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe said under oath this week, 'There's been no effort to impede our investigation to date.' I take him at his word".
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