May condemns 'appalling terrorist attack' in Manchester
A Twitter user said: "Everyone screamed and ran out I've never been so scared in my life". Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham said on Twitter: "My heart goes out to families who have lost loved ones, my admiration to our fearless emergency services".
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New Footage Shows Moment Explosion Took Place Inside Manchester Arena
The Department of Homeland Security says there is no evidence of credible threats against music venues in the USA, as England reels from an explosion at an Ariana Grande concert late Monday. Ariana Grande , 23, later said on Twitter: "broken. from the bottom of my heart, i am so so sorry. i don't have words". In March, a British-born convert to Islam ploughed a auto into pedestrians on London's Westminster Bridge, killing four people before stabbing to death a police officer who was on the ...
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Turkey Slams US Over 'Aggressive' Acts Against Bodyguards
Turkey has said that the demonstrators were responsible for the incident. However, the Post reported that the Turkish government contradicted local police reports that the incident was incited by Erdogan's security and put the blame squarely on D.C.
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United Kingdom police: 'Number of fatalities' at Grande concert
Ivo Delgado, who attended the event, told NBC News that the concert had just ended when "I just heard a loud bang". Manchester resident Charlotte Campbell told CNN her 15-year-old daughter, Olivia, went to the concert with a friend, and neither had been in contact since the explosion.
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Trump departs Saudi Arabia, heads to Israel
Trump is coming to Israel after two days in Saudi Arabia , where he signed multibillion dollar deals in defence, energy and infrastructure, and urged Muslim leaders to combat terrorism. "He [Trump] has a complete bias towards the Israeli occupation . which is a wrong USA approach towards the Palestinian people", Barhoum told Al Jazeera.
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Defiant Iran to continue with missile programme
It also accused the United States of spreading "Iranophobia" after Mr Trump lashed out at Tehran , singling it out as a key source of funding and support for militants. Highlighting the turnout of more than 42 million voters in the Friday's election in Iran, President Rouhani advised the Saudi rulers to give their people the chance of voting and let them decide whether a hereditary monarchy should go on or not .
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Couillard says Quebec could play a role in Middle East peace proces
Trump's visit to Israel and the Palestinian territories is part of his first trip overseas as president, and follows an initial leg in Saudi Arabia, where he urged Islamic leaders to confront extremism. "It was a awful thing for the United States to enter that deal". U.S. President Donald Trump says he will never let Iran have nuclear weapons. Rivlin told Trump that "we are praying for peace and we are pushing for peace for the last 100 years and with god's help somebody will bring ...
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South Korea fires warning shots at suspected North Korean drone
The technology was developed based on the Pukguksong-1 submarine-based ballistic missile. U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said Thursday in Washington that North Korea should "trust us for once" that it is not seeking regime change in the North or planning to invade the country, adding there was no reason for the United States to be hostile to North Korea if it denuclearizes.
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Symantec blames North Korea for WannaCry ransomeware
In a blog, Symantec said "substantial commonalities in the tools, techniques, and infrastructure used by the attackers" led it to conclude that the Lazarus group had instigated the WannaCry attack. The most effective version of WannaCry spread by using a flaw in Microsoft's Windows and a programme that took advantage of it that had been used by the US National Security Agency , officials said privately.
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Labour hits new high in poll but May retains daunting lead
The statement follows Tuesday's remarks that a seat total of 200 - almost 30 fewer than the number won under Ed Miliband in 2015 - would be a "successful" result for Corbyn . Labour is defending its plans to exert state control over key utilities amid uncertainty over what the final price tag will be and how it will be paid for.
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China reports progress on South China Sea code of conduct
Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Liu Zhenmin skirted around the details when talking to reporters after the meeting. The United States has criticized what it has called China's militarization of its maritime outposts and stressed the need for freedom of navigation by conducting periodic air and naval patrols near them that have angered Beijing .
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Trump. The Times says the conflict came in recent days when the White House , in a highly unusual move , sent a letter to Office of Government Ethics Director Walter Shaub, asking him to withdraw a request he had sent to every federal agency for copies of the waivers.




