Former CIA Director Says Russia 'Brazenly Interfered' In Election
Schiff asked Brennan about the Oval Office meeting recently in which Trump reportedly shared classified intelligence with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and Russia's ambassador to the U.S., Sergey Kislyak. "I said American voters would be outraged by any attempt to interfere in the election", he added. Brennan said protocol requires that any sharing of classified information with foreign governments be done through intelligence channels, not from the president to visiting officials.
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Pop stars pay tribute to Ariana Grande concert attack victims
Meanwhile, UK Prime Minister Theresa May has paid tribute to the victims and families of those involved in the attack . "We believe the attacker was carrying an improvised explosive device, which he detonated, causing this atrocity", said Chief Constable Ian Hopkins .
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Announcement on Federal Bureau of Investigation director not for now: White House
Rosenstein was thrust into the center of controversy for his role in President Trump's firing of FBI Director James Comey . Rosenstein, the No. 2 Justice Department official, named Mueller amid mounting pressure in Congress for an independent investigation beyond existing FBI and congressional probes into the Russian Federation issue.
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UK police arrest man in Manchester
Police have arrested a 23-year-old man in Chorlton, South Manchester , in connection with the suicide bomb attack on Manchester Arena on 22 May. May described the incident as an " appalling and callous terrorist attack ". "Good evening. While taping our show earlier tonight, we heard the horrific news coming out of Manchester in England ". "We saw young girls with blood on them", she said.
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Trump says Palestinian and Israeli leaders ready to "reach for peace"
Trump has said he wants to broker a deal that has proven elusive for the past two decades. In both the West Bank and Gaza, Palestinians held angry protests against the USA president's visit. Trump met Monday with Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem . White House aides have tried to play down expectations for significant progress on the peace process during Mr Trump's visit, casting it as more symbolic than substantive.
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Tensions deepen between Saudi, Iran, US after Trump visit
In a carefully worded speech delivered at a gathering of about 50 leaders of Muslim-majority countries, Trump did not use his signature phrase "radical Islamic terrorism ", a term he often used during his campaign for the U.S. Donald Trump added that Muslim leaders must do more to confront extremism. "Our responsibility before God and our people and the whole world is to stand united to fight the forces of evil and extremism wherever they are".
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Trump Wraps Mid East Trip, Rome Is Up Next
In Tehran on Monday, Iran's newly re-elected President Hassan Rouhani ridiculed USA strategy in the Middle East, dismissing Trump's summit with Arab leaders in Saudi Arabia as "just a show".Security will be tight for Trump's journey to Bethlehem, a 20-minute drive from Jerusalem but located across Israel's controversial separation wall.
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Iran driving Israel, Arab states closer
US President Donald Trump travelled to Jerusalem today to seek ways to achieve Israeli-Palestinian peace, but also used the visit to again lash out at Iran . "Drive them out", Trump said. Some of that fury was assuaged by the prayers before the wall, which critics said provided a "prop for a photo-op, " but among other ticklish issues between the two sides are reports that the U.S President disclosed to Russian Federation highly-classified intelligence on ISIS given to Washington by ...
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Police arrest 23-year old man over Manchester attack
I've got people I don't even know looking for her, people messaging me, saying we've got her photo, looking for her, we'll get in contact if we see her. Isabel Hodgins, an actress who had been at the concert, told Sky News: "Everybody was panicking, there was pushing up the stairs". Outside, she said, "you could smell the burning".
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President Uhuru Kenyatta condemns the Manchester terror attack
As the crowd began to move, many of them children wearing bunny ears like their idol, eyewitnesses at Monday's concert at the Manchester Arena described a loud, sharp bang, and then chaos broke out. President Donald Trump reacted to the bombing while on a trip in the Middle East, calling those behind it " evil losers ". James said that as he ushered his little brother out, "I had my hand on his chest and his heart was beating so fast".
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Manchester terror attack: Community on high alert after 22 killed, 59 injured
The attacker used a self-detonating explosive in the 21,000-seat capacity arena, police said, and noted that inquiries at this stage are focused on whether he acted alone or with the assistance of others. Campbell had spoken to her daughter just before 10 p.m. local time. Other dates included shows in Belgium , Poland , Germany and Switzerland .
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Medford High grad opening for Ariana Grande tweets support after explosion
Manchester police said this "is now being treated as terrorist incident until police know otherwise". 'We should, you know, come out and show whoever has done this that it doesn't matter because we're glue and we stick together when it counts'.




