MP cracker factory inferno: Death toll mounts to 22
An official on Wednesday said that twenty workers were charred to death and 10 others were injured, two of them critically, in a fire at a cracker factory in Kheri village in Balaghat district . "We started rescue works as soon as the information was received". Authorities are investigating the cause of the explosion. The victims were factory workers, he said, adding that the mishap occurred when the production was on.
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Trump 'knows' climate is changing: ambassador
The money would support the operations of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change Executive Secretariat, "including its work to help countries implement their commitments under the 2015 Paris Agreement on climate change", Bloomberg Philanthropies said in a statement late Thursday.
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General Election 2017: Former Liberal Democrats leader Nick Clegg ousted by Labour
Meanwhile, Lib Dem warhorse Sir Vince Cable has swept back into his former Twickenham seat with 34,969 votes. As the country prepared to decide who will be voted into 10 Downing Street, ten hopefuls were hoping to be named as South Tyneside's two MPs for the South Shields and Jarrow constituencies, both widely regarded as being safe Labour seats.
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Stanley Cup Final: Five keys to Game 3
It's not that they don't throw punches; it's not that they don't have knockout power. The Predators actually controlled five-on-five play for the entirety of the game, and yet another few minute lapse turned into an unscalable mountain.
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Trump lawyer rejects Comey testimony, suggests prosecution
The memos detailed his encounters with Trump, which included Trump asking him to now investigate Michael Flynn. The contents of their conversations raise ethics and possibly legal concerns regarding Trump's conduct with the FBI , an a-political law enforcement organization, and in light of the ongoing investigations into ties between Trump's presidential campaign and the Russian governement.
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London attacker was featured in TV documentary "Jihadis Next Door"
Khuram Butt , a British citizen born in Pakistan, and Rachid Redouane were today named by Scotland Yard as two of the three men who killed seven people during a weekend terror attack in London . Prime Minister Theresa May and her Labour Party challenger, Jeremy Corbyn. With the London attack dominating attention, a reduction in the number of police officers in England and Wales by nearly 20,000 during May's six years as interior minister from 2010 to 2016 shot to the top of the ...
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Mother of third London Bridge attacker speaks out
Zaghba was "not a police or MI5 subject of interest", the police said in a statement, but according to Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera , Italian intelligence had tipped off their British counterparts when he tried to go to Syria previous year via the city of Bologna.
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Qatar must 'change policies': Saudi foreign minister
These countries accused Doha of promoting terrorism and announced they would pull out their diplomatic staff from Qatar and even suspend flights to the country. "Saudi Arabia has closed the offices of Qatar's Al-Jazeera news network after severing ties with the energy-rich Gulf nation, which it accuses of supporting terrorist groups", the Associated Press reported on Monday.
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Schumer to Trump: Play Comey tapes or admit they don't exist
Attorney Preet Bharara, who was also fired by Trump, echoed Comey's statement , writing, "We can all agree with Jim Comey that, Lordy, we hope there are tapes". Comey said that he declined to do so in large part because of the "duty to correct" that would be created if that situation changed. He wrote in a May 26 column for The Observer that, according to multiple "firsthand accounts", Rogers recently told NSA staffers "that President Trump asked him to discredit the Federal Bureau of ...
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Macron says long Trump handshake 'not innocent'
The shake lasted over 5.2 seconds and included an unsuccessful attempt by Trump at one point to release himself from his counterpart's grasp. I was among the journalists, politicians, philanthropists and think tankers who gathered at the Kalorama neighborhood manse to participate in a conversation co-hosted by the Atlantic on the rise of populism in Western liberal democracies.
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Final UK opinion poll shows PM May's Conservatives' lead widening
May was criticized for lacklustre campaigning and deadly attacks that turned the election into a debate about national security . The opinion polls continue to suggest a Conservative lead, although the scale of the advantage in recent studies has ranged from a single point to a double-digit lead for Theresa May .
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Interior Dept. to review sage grouse policy, reviving fight with environmentalists
As co-chairs the Western Governors Association's Sage Grouse Task Force, the bipartisan pair had urged Zinke to stick with a habitat management strategy. The plight of the grouse, a key indicator species for America's dwindling sagebrush ecosystem, has pitted conservation groups against oil and gas drilling, wind farms and cattle grazing in one of the biggest industry-versus-nature conflicts in decades.









