Social Media Ban Lifted in Kashmir, Apps Restored
He said the ban was lifted after clearance from the security agencies. The Indian government on April 17 blocked access to 22 websites and applications, including Whatsapp, Facebook and Twitter, as well as 3G and 4G data services in the restive part of the northern state.
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US Army whistleblower Chelsea Manning released from prison
Manning took to Twitter after her release , photographing her " first steps of freedom " in civilian clothes. The 29-year-old was born Bradley Manning and served as a private in the U.S. Manning was convicted for leaking hundreds of thousands of documents and videos downloaded from intelligence databases to WikiLeaks . In 2009 and 2010, Manning admitted that she-he at the time-smuggled out several SD disks with reams of classified information, including contents of Significant Actions ...
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Hassan Rouhani says Iran will continue missile programme
The revolution was also young. They fear the more heavily-armed Iran on their northern border. Turkish president also called for quick formation of high strategic council for relations between Iran and Turkey with presence of the two presidents.
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Ariana Grande announces benefit concert for Manchester
The man arrested in the inner-city area of Rusholme Friday evening local time was not identified, but police said he was arrested "on suspicion of offences contrary to the terrorism act" and the arrest was connected to Monday's bombing outside an Ariana Grande concert.
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Mattis: Trump's message on North Atlantic Treaty Organisation "consistent" with past presidents
Earlier Saturday, Trump announced on Twitter that he would make a decision on the accord next week. The announcement on the final day of the USA president's first worldwide trip comes after he declined to commit to staying in the sweeping climate deal, resisting intense global pressure from his peers at the summit.
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Manchester attack: Street evacuated after police find 'suspicious items' in raided house
In White House statement, he said: "The alleged leaks coming out of government agencies are deeply troubling". In the translated interview, shown on BBC, he said: "I condemn anyone who says I belong to Libyan Islamic Fighting Group". Despite the belief of the Libyan authorities that Abedi acted alone, British investigative efforts remained focused on smashing the potential terror ring which may have assisted him.
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Possibly fake Russian document affected FBI's investigation into Clinton
The intelligence described emails between then-Democratic National Committee Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz and a political operative suggesting that Lynch would make the FBI investigation of Clinton go away. Trump fired Comey May 9 amid questions about the FBI's investigation , which is now being overseen by special counsel Robert Mueller , a former FBI director.
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5 things you should know about Ramadan, Islam's holy month of fasting
What is the connection between soul and body that the observance of Ramadan seeks to explain? So, how is it possible for such a country that calls heads of other countries to be united and converged in order for them to deal with extremism and terrorism, to which actually Saudi itself is the main cause.
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President Trump Stands Up to G7 Leaders, Refuses to Ratify Climate Agreement
The U.S.is the world's second leading producer of greenhouse gasses and the largest single contributor to the United Nations budget for climate action. French President Emmanuel Macron tried to be a bit more positive about it, noting a contrast from a few weeks ago when "people thought that the United States would pull out and that no talks would be possible".
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Clashes, curfew in Indian Kashmir after top militant killed
A spontaneous shutdown was today observed in the Kashmir Valley following violent protests in the wake of killing of Hizbul Mujahideen commander Sabzar Ahmad Bhat , even as a person was injured in Anantnag during clashes with security forces.
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NY Times rips Trump over 'embarrassing' North Atlantic Treaty Organisation speech
The team around the new French president Emmanuel Macron say "they will be pressing Trump hard to make sure the United States sticks on the agreements Barack Obama struck at the UN Paris climate change conference summit", as reported in The Guardian .
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Turkish foreign minister says wants US envoy McGurk changed
Video shows people pushing past police to confront a small group of protesters across the street in Sheridan Circle. "I am sad that I could not keep my calm in the face of all the provocation, insults, and attacks that I was subjected to that day", he said, according to Turkey's semi-official Anadolu news agency.




