Cooperation with Russia, China crucial in resolving North Korea crisis - Japan's PM
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un had earlier vowed to field a nuclear-armed missile capable of reaching American territory. The Kaesong Industrial Complex was shut down in February past year after the North followed up its nuclear test with a long-range ballistic missile launch.
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France's Macron mixes political shades, unveils new cabinet members
Socialist Jean-Yves Le Drian (John-Eve Le DREE-on) was named foreign minister and prominent centrist Francois Bayrou (Frans-WA Bey-ROO) as justice minister. French President Emmanuel Macron (C) waves as he parades in a vehicle on the Champs Elysees avenue after his formal inauguration ceremony on May 14, 2017 in Paris .
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Russians say Trump's son-in-law wanted a secret line to the Kremlin
Mr. Kushner spoke with Moscow's envoy a year ago about creating a covert channel that would let Mr. Trump's transition team communicate privately with the Kremlin off the radar of USA intelligence agencies, the Washington Post first reported Friday evening citing multiple unnamed US officials.
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Jared Kushner proposed secret communications with Russian Federation
After the November 8 election, Kushner and Flynn also discussed with Kislyak the idea of creating a back channel between Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin that could have bypassed diplomats and intelligence agencies, two of the sources said .
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Trump hands Putin a win at first North Atlantic Treaty Organisation meeting
Trump's entourage warned that the billionaire president would push allies heavily on meeting their commitment to spend 2.0 percent of GDP on defence, agreed in 2014. British officials are particularly angry that photos detailing evidence about the bomb were published in The New York Times, although it was unclear whether the paper obtained the photos from US officials.
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Aziz confident Pakistan's position will further strengthen in Jadhav case
The incident comes amid an already heated environment between India and Pakistan over the death sentence awarded to Indian national Kulbhushan Jadhav by a Pakistan military court . In its plea to the court, India had expressed the fear that Jadhav might be executed even while the hearing at the ICJ was on. Aziz said the team had "only five days to prepare for the appearance, adding that the decision to send Khawar Qureshi (the lawyer who represented Pakistan) was a unanimous one".
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Danny Lee shoots 64 for share of Colonial lead
But that was about the only lament the American had after carding 67 to post a nine-under 201 total on another breezy day at Colonial Country Club. Kisner also had a birdie on his final hole, the ninth, for a second straight 67. "So I am saying probably the more hard it is, the better it is for me". "Obviously Colonial is going to get you if you don't put it in position", Rahm added.
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Ex-ambassador: Russia is a 'dark cloud' for Trump's administration
Investigators are also interested in a meeting Kushner had with the Russian banker, Sergey Gorkov, according to reports from The Post and NBC News. Flynn was forced to resign in February amid revelations that he had misled Vice President Pence about the nature of conversations he had with Kislyak in the month before Trump took office.
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Australian business hit by global cyber attack
In a statement online the trust said: "Following the ransomware attack, the Trust is now working to ensure that all IT systems affected are brought online again as soon as possible, and thanks patients for their understanding during this time".
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Police arrests two more Manchester attack suspects
The Greater Manchester Police posted a tweet stating "Two men aged 20 and 22 had been arrested on suspicion of offences contrary to the terrorism act". "There are over 400 investigations now ongoing by the security services and police into terrorist planning or people thinking about terrorist planning", he said.
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Trump shoves fellow Nato leader aside on his first summit
Speaking briefly at an event at the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation headquarters in Brussels , President Trump , doing little to deserve it, provoked yet another media backlash. "The leaks of sensitive information pose a grave threat to our national security". President Trump has ordered the Justice Department to investigate the source of those leaks.
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Erratic Trump needs to dispel distrust in him in Middle East
It is too easy to forget all the fearmongering that swept through the Arab world and among Arab activists in anticipation of US President Donald Trump's surprising election victory last November and the impact it would have on the future of "peace".







