Egypt and Bahrain: Qatar Isolation Caused by Refusal to Cease Terrorist Support
The sole Yemeni, Abdel-Wahab al-Humayqani, is the leader of a Salafi party whose has been accused by the USA of financing al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula, the terror group's branch in Yemen. "No one has the right to intervene in our foreign policy", Sheikh Mohammed said. Doha is a major global travel hub, but flagship carrier Qatar Airways now flies increasingly over Iran and Turkey after being blocked elsewhere in the Middle East.
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Concerned world leaders in touch with Qatar Foreign Minister, diplomats
As the regional tension between Qatar and brotherly countries simmer after Saudi Arabia , UAE, Egypt and few other nations cut diplomatic and travel ties, a number of world leaders including ministers and diplomats held conversations with Qatar Foreign Minister and ambassadors placed in various countries.
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President Trump Officially Delays Moving US Embassy From Tel Aviv to Jerusalem
Trump was facing a Thursday deadline to renew the waiver or have the State Department lose half its funding for overseas facilities, AP reported. "As someone who believes that Jerusalem is the undivided capital of Israel , I am deeply disappointed in President Trump's decision", the statement read.
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Liberal Democrat spokesman says 'very difficult' to join coalition
Calling for a delay to the start of European Union exit talks, the Lib Dem leader said the electorate had rejected Mrs May's "extreme version of Brexit ". Meanwhile, the Lib Dems added to the SNP's woes by gaining Caithness, Sutherland & Easter Ross, Edinburgh West and Dunbartonshire East. She won the seat to represent her local area from Labour in 2005 when she was just 25, becoming the first MP to have been born in the 1980s.
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Tucker: Why Did Comey Treat Trump & Clinton Differently?
On Thursday, Comey spoke candidly for nearly three hours, accusing President Trump and his administration of defamation and lies. In his opening monologue tonight, Tucker Carlson reacted to former FBI Director James Comey's testimony before the Senate Intelligence Committee.
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Philippine Police Identify Resort Attacker As Indebted Gambler
Carlos shot his automatic rifle into the air, but did not shot anyone in the casino. FIVE Chinese nationals were among the 37 people who died in an attack on a Manila casino hotel on Friday, the Chinese Embassy in the Philippines has confirmed.
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Comey testimony takes aim at Trump's credibility
Comey claimed Trump fired him because of Russian Federation investigation. "He's new at government, so therefore I think he's learning as he goes", Ryan said . The former director refused to say whether that and other interventions in the Russian Federation investigation amounted to obstruction of justice.
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British police confirm 8th person killed in London Bridge attack
The Metropolitan Police has denied heroic Spanish skateboarder Ignacio Echeverria was shot dead by officers after being mistaken for a terrorist during the London Bridge attacks . Kirsty Boden, an Australian nurse working in London , was named as one of the victims. Eighteen people remain in critical condition. Redouane (30) was a pastry chef who moved to Dublin in 2016 along with his wife Charisse O'Leary (38), who is originally from the UK.
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Brexit talks can start 'when United Kingdom is ready', says European Union chief negotiator
The Scottish National Party were the other big losers on the night, suffering a humbling loss of 21 seats-unthinkable after their previously unassailable position north of the border. As both the largest and the incumbent party in Westminster, the Conservatives will have the first attempt. On the back of an unexpected surge, Labour's defiant Jeremy Corbyn called for May to quit and make way for a government more "reflective" of the UK.
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Police seeking London attack victim find body in Thames
After she heard of the London Bridge attack , Ms Collina tried to get in touch with her son. The youngest of Saturday's attackers is said to have told Italian authorities " I'm going to be a terrorist ", while officers reportedly found Islamic State-related material on his mobile phone when they intercepted him.
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UK Prime Minister May's Party Projected To Lose Majority In Parliament
With 649 of 650 seats in the House of Commons declared, the Conservatives had 318 to the Labour Party's 261. The Conservatives held 330 seats in the last Parliament, compared with 229 for Labour , 54 for the Scottish National Party and nine for the Liberal Democrats .
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Islamic State threatens attacks in Saudi Arabia
All five perpetrators were Iranian nationals . He also accused Washington of exchanging democracy for money, referencing a massive arms deal recently agreed between the U.S. Several safe houses of Wahhabi terrorists were identified and attacked in a joint operation by the Intelligence Ministry, the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC), and Iran's Police, says the communiqué released on Friday at noon by Iran's intelligence ministry.







