Tearfund 'disappointed' as Trump stalls on climate change deal
President Donald Trump said Saturday he will hold off on a decision regarding the us participation in the 195 nation Paris climate change agreement. It also includes the heads of investment firms with trillions of dollars in assets, and more than a thousand companies based in the USA, among them coal and oil producers.
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Macron comes clean on awkward Trump handshake
Trump was seen pulling away at a point while it appeared Macron refused to released his counterpart's hand. What did Macron actually get out of his time with Trump? "One must show that we won't make little concessions, even symbolic ones", Macron said.
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Trump dismisses 'fabricated' report of son-in-law's outreach to Russia
McMaster said that so-called "back-channeling" was normal. First Daughter Ivanka Trump and her husband, Jared Kushner , "will review every six months" whether they will leave Washington , D.C., and move back to New York City. The Washington Post reported on Friday that Kushner participated in that conversation. Mr Trump's comments came after senior administration officials had moved to play down the allegations, without addressing whether or not they were true.
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US official mulling greatly expanded airplane laptop ban
Speaking on a Television programme yesterday, He said terrorists are obsessed with the idea of knocking down an airplane in flight. Kelly, in an interview on Fox News on Sunday, said that the USA is planning to "raise the bar" on airline security, including tightened screening on carry-on items which passengers take in flight cabins.
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MI5 launches internal probe over Manchester attack warnings
He said Abedi may have had the blue suitcase with him when he visited the Wilmslow Road area and the Manchester city center in the days before the blast. The straps of a knapsack are visible on his shoulders. The investigation into Abedi, who was known to security agencies and had just returned from Libya before the bombing, has so far led to the detention of 12 people.
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JAHAN NAMA: Israeli Citizens Rally In Support Of Palestine
After the debacle involving the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs' donation and support of establishing a women's center , which was subsequently dedicated to a terrorist Dalal Mughrabi who carried out one of the most deadly terrorist attacks in Israel's history, it has emerged that Trump showed that he will not tolerate brazen lies and support for incitement to terrorism.
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G7 communique: Trump agrees to pledge "to fight all forms of protectionism"
President Donald Trump's performance at the G7 Summit in Italy during his first global trip left other world leaders fuming with his stances on climate change , taxes and security. A joint statement from all seven countries at the summit's conclusion acknowledged that the USA "is in process of reviewing its policies on climate change", while reaffirming the other G-7 members' commitment to addressing global warming.
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Zbigniew Brzezinski, Carter's national security adviser, dies at 89
Former President Carter said in a statement Friday night, "Rosalynn and I are saddened by the death of Zbigniew Brzezinski". Brzezinski, who was Polish born, served as Carter's national security advisor during the Iran hostage crisis and the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.
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N.Korea's missile launches seen as pressure on Moon administration -S.Korea
U.S. military monitors said the short-range missile flew for six minutes, while Japan said it fell into its exclusive economic zone, extending 200 nautical miles from the coast. "The North Korean regime has hundreds of artillery cannons and rocket launchers within range of one of the most densely populated cities on earth, which is the capital of South Korea", Mattis said.
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Sailing: Artemis proves well-oiled machine in America's Cup bid
There were doubts whether the British crew would be able to race at all after their 50-foot foiling catamaran was holed during a clash with SoftBank Team Japan during the opening day of the 35th America's Cup qualifying races on Saturday.
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Arsenal & Arsene Wenger reach an agreement
Now they will miss out on those riches for the first time in Arsene Wenger's 21-year reign, after they finished fifth in the Premier League. I do not know for sure, but there is a lot of attention on this moment. "I do because you can not manage for 35 years at the top level if you don't believe you're the right man to do the job", Wenger said in the press conference following the 2-1 win over Chelsea .
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US Now Engaged in Tactics of 'Annihilation' Against ISIS, Mattis Says
This undated frame grab from video posted online Monday, May 29, 2017, by the Aamaq News Agency, a media arm of the Islamic State group, shows people inspecting damage from airstrikes and artillery shelling in the northern Syrian city of Raqqa, the de facto capital of the IS.








