Small Plane Crashes Outside Philippine Capital, 10 Dead
The incident happened outside the Philippine capital on Saturday. In an interview with radio dzMM, Police Chief Insp. The crash killed all five people on board and fire more people on the ground in Plaridel, according to the latest police report.
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Vehicle ramming attack kills two Israeli soldiers in West Bank
The driver was injured and arrested at the scene, according to the Israel Defense Forces. The US decision to recognise Jerusalem as Israel's capital has been welcomed by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu but has infuriated Palestinians .
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And Vanessa Trump Release Statement Confirming Separation
Luisa Haynes tweeted , referring to Vanessa Trump . "We will always have tremendous respect for each other and our families ", they explained. The outlet reported that sources close to the Trumps claimed that Vanessa and the First Son had not recently been living together and suggested that divorce seemed imminent.
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Jokowi Supports Australia`s Inclusion in ASEAN
Australia must avoid a "dance with dictators" when it hosts Asean leaders at a special summit this week, and should make human rights a prominent issue, campaigners said. The region is NSW's second largest trading partner, with $19.1 billion worth of goods moving each year between NSW and ASEAN countries. "Only the Indonesian President and the Australian Prime Minister who will speak in the event", she said.
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TTV Dinakaran launches new party 'Amma Makkal Munnetra Kazhagam'
Past year in August, Sasikala and Dhinakaran were stripped of their party posts following the merger of the two main factions under the leadership of chief minister Edappadi K. This tactic is not only expected to sell well among the voters, it is also likely to help Dhinakaran ride on the popular schemes launched by the former chief minister under the " Amma " tag, be it canteens, salt, water, medical aid, computers or scooters.
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Donald Trump seeking to slap steep tariff on Chinese imports says report
European Union leader Donald Tusk and Cecilia Malmstrom, the European commissioner for trade, are among the top officials appealing to Trump to not only exempt the EU from steep aluminum and steel tariffs but to relaunch transatlantic trade talks that could create a $5 trillion trading zone.
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Finland detains the title of world's happiest country for 2018
All the top countries tend to have high values for all six of the key variables that have been found to support well-being: income , healthy life expectancy, social support, freedom, trust and generosity. However, when it comes to Estonia, the immigrants' happiness ranking puts the country even farther - at 74. " I've joked with the other Americans that we are living the American dream here in Finland ", Brianna Owens , who moved from the United States and is now a teacher in Espoo, ...
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FBI Recommends Firing Andrew McCabe
Trump tweeted a year ago. Sources tell the newspaper that although they expect McCabe to be fired, no decision has been made yet. Through a representative, McCabe declined to comment. After his wife's campaign was over - she lost - McCabe was promoted to the deputy director post, where he oversaw the Clinton investigation until a report about the contributions led him to recuse himself.
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Senior Labour figures break with Jeremy Corbyn over Russian Federation stance
Theresa May condemned the comments as "shocking" and "outrageous" after a Conservative MP raised them in the Commons chamber. "Clearly whoever carried out the attack is responsible for what was a completely heinous and reckless act", he said, arguing that the agent could have fallen into a third party's hands.
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Italy to double UNRWA funding in 2018, Alfano says
The global community Thursday pledged $100 million to the United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees, UNRWA Commissioner-General Pierre Krahenbuhl announced following a donor summit in Rome. Established in 1949, UNRWA provides services to nearly 6 million Palestinian refugees in the occupied Palestinian territories, Jordan, Lebanon and Syria.
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Tillerson's Ouster: 'President Trump Is Losing Grownups in the Room' - Academic
Trump's firing of Secretary of State Rex Tillerson touched off a confirmation battle that will play out ahead of midterm elections, which determine party control of Congress. "Now they may get better management but worse policy". Trump and Tillerson were portrayed in the media as having "a lot of problems" and not seeing "eye to eye on a whole host of issues", the expert noted.
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Israeli ministers favor bill to exempt ultra-Orthodox from military service
On Wednesday, Regional Cooperation Minister Tzachi Hanegbi, a loyal Netanyahu ally, said "an accurate description would be to say that the prime minister was indifferent to the outcome". Netanyahu has however signalled that he does not want to do so, calling it unsustainable. Though he has become a responsible cabinet member ("the most adult among them", we hear sometimes) and apparently not a bad minister of defense, the Russian base of his party is shrinking and one of the former members ...










