US, NK officials ahead of student's release
CINCINNATI (AP) - An American college student who was released from a North Korean prison is finally home but in a coma and undergoing treatment at an OH hospital where he was taken shortly after arriving on US soil. Warmbier was detained in January 2016 and sentenced to 15 years of hard labor in March of last year for trying to steal an item with a propaganda slogan, according to North Korean media.
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North Korea Releases US Student, Tillerson Says
They said: "We want the world to know how we and our son have been brutalized and terrorized by the pariah regime" in North Korea. Tillerson made no mention of Rodman's visit, and said the department would have no further comment on Warmbier and his condition, citing privacy concerns.
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'An Appalling And Detestable Lie': 5 Highlights From Sessions' Senate Testimony
Why don't you tell me?" At one point, the normally soft-spoken Sessions tangled with Sen. "If Trump and his associates have done something improper, you've got to investigate that as well", Stewart said . The former FBI Director said that, until mid-February, he chose not to approach Sessions about Trump's repeated approaches to him about the investigation of former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn.
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Trump Twitter Comments: President Attacks James Comey, Democrats And Mainstream Media
Trump first alluded to the so-called " tapes " in a May 12 tweet, following Comey's claim of written memos on his personal meetings with the president. TRUMP: Well, I didn't say that . "I don't know whether it will happen - don't know whether it's going to be public", Sen. When Sessions lingered, Trump asked him to leave.
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Death toll from Bangladesh landslides rises to 134 after heavy rain
The four army men died after being struck by a landslide from an adjacent hill while trying to clear a road in Rangamati's Manikchhari around 11:00am on Tuesday. Army troopers, the fire service, the civil defense and local volunteers have launched massive searches in the remote hills as many civilians are still missing, added Chowdhury.
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Trump interviewed Mueller for FBI job day before he was tapped f
Until now, Mueller had drawn widespread praise from Republicans and Democrats alike. US President Donald Trump is considering terminating special counsel Robert Mueller , who was appointed to lead the FBI investigation into Russia's alleged ties to the 2016 US presidential election .
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Incidents targeting Muslims drove rise in hate crimes in 2015: StatsCan
The spike is the largest increase among provinces in Canada, which nationally saw a five per cent increase in hate crimes in 2015 compared with the year before. Jews remained the most targeted religious group with 178 incidents across Canada, down from 213. The increase in female victims of religious hate crimes is attributed to an increase in female victims for Jewish and Muslim hate crimes from 2014 to 2015.
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PM Modi calls on Spanish King Felipe VI at royal palace
France is world- leaders in space, defense, nuclear and renewable energy , railways and urban development sectors. If signed, the two units of the plant, with capacity to produce 1000 MW of electricity each, will significantly boost the country's nuclear power generation.
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Qatar's Foreign Minister Denounces 'Unfair,' 'llegal' Sanctions
Qatar has denied the allegations. Thani said that Qatar was in contact with global aviation authorities and legal organizations as it tries to fight back against moves by Saudi Arabia and its allies to cut off its land, air, and sea access.
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Trump Warns Travel Ban Ruling Comes at a 'Dangerous Time'
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals on Monday ruled unanimously that the order restricting travel from six mainly Muslim countries "exceeded the scope of the authority delegated to him by Congress". government reviews their screening procedures. Trump's first order on January 27 led to chaos and protests at airports and in various cities before being blocked by the courts.
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EU leaders to back closer defense ties, Paris climate accord - summit draft
Washington State Gov. Jay Inslee , center, discusses climate change at a news conference held by Calif., Gov. President Donald Trump withdrew the United States from the Paris global accord on climate change, arguing that it had disadvantaged the U.S.
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China's Prez Xi Jinping Snubs Pakistani PM Sharif, Know Why
The new of the murders came out before the SCO ( Shanghai Cooperation Organisation) Astana summit and triggered deep disappointment and grief among the Chinese public. The Indian Prime Minister thanked the Chinese president for his support to India's accession to the SCO. As SCO members, India and Pakistan troops may jointly take part in anti-terrorism exercises, which is an irony considering that their membership of Saarc has done little to rein in terrorism.
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