Trump wants to ban German cars from America
The administration previously threatened to impose tariffs on imported vehicles, aiming to boost domestic automobile production. The US market is extremely important for luxury German automakers, and a ban on importing new vehicles would be devastating for brands like Audi, BMW, and Mercedes-Benz.
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Prosecutor to announce details of deal reached with Missouri Governor Eric Greitens
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South Korean President could attend Trump- Kim Jong-un summit
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Jesse Duplantis Ministries Facebook flooded with comments after private jet news surfaces
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'Murdered' Russian journalist alive; death staged to flush out assassins
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Russian Journalist Killed : Anti-Putin Reporter Found Murdered in Kiev
Prominent journalist Pavel Sheremet was killed in Kiev on July 20, 2016, when an explosive device detonated under the auto he was driving. "We demand that the Ukrainian authorities make every effort to promptly investigate". In December 2016, Mr Babchenko wrote a Facebook post about a crashed Tu-154 transport plane, which fell into the Black Sea while carrying a Red Army choir to Syria.
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Hawaii volcano generates fast-moving lava causing new evacuations, shuts major road
Geological Survey said, the latest outburst in a month of volcanic activity. Jay Furr from Richmond, Vermont asked the United States government department whether it would be safe to roast marshmallows over volcanic vents using a long stick.
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Ellicott City Floods: Army National Guardsman, Eddison Hermond, Missing Amid Maryland Floods
Volunteers and crews with trained dogs had been searching for Eddison Hermond , 39, who disappeared Sunday afternoon following the torrential rains that flooded historic Ellicott City for the second time in less than two years. Charles Kohler said. With waters receded, residents of the flood-prone Maryland town are facing another daunting comeback less than two years since another bad flood deluged their beloved downtown, smashing inventory and ripping up floors and pavement.
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U.S. to slap restrictions on some Chinese investments
The Trump administration plans to shorten the length of validity for some visas issued to Chinese citizens, the State Department said Tuesday, as President Donald Trump works to counter alleged theft of USA intellectual property by Beijing.
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Trump's Rebuke of Sessions' Recusal Probed by Mueller
He questioned why Mueller's team isn't still investigating Hillary Clinton, despite the fact that the Federal Bureau of Investigation did in fact investigate the former secretary of state and found there was no case to prosecute. Since day one of his presidency Trump has been obsessed with crowd size , and Tuesday's rally was no different. In recent days Mr. Trump has fired off a number of tweets accusing the Federal Bureau of Investigation of planting and paying a "spy" in his campaign, ...
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North Korea Pins Diplomacy Hopes On Sanctioned Ex-Spy Chief
On Tuesday, Trump said North Korea had a "solid response" to his letter, the latest sign the summit may be back on. Trump had cancelled the summit in a letter to Kim on May 24, accusing Pyongyang of "tremendous anger and open hostility".
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Only Syrian army should be on country's southern border - Russian Federation
Syria is planning offensives against rebels in the southwestern area of the country, near the Jordan border. Sources added that Bolton and Ben-Shabat will also discuss joint military cooperation in countering Iran's presence in Syria. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said today (Monday) that Assad's regime alone should be allowed at the southern border of Israel, and not Iran.
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Colts release statement on Noblesville shooting
I've done a lot of thinking, I'm still trying to really understand what happened, I'm still trying to process it", Sutherland said. Orem says they were being taken to Noblesville High School's gym, where their families can pick them up. He also said that officials would be reviewing video from the school. Jason Seaman is credited with preventing more injuries but was shot three times in his abdomen, hip and forearm.
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Trump, Abe say 'imperative' to dismantle N. Korean weapons
Moon said military generals and Red Cross officials from the Koreas will also meet separately to discuss how to ease military tensions and resume reunions of families separated by the 1950-53 Korean War. North Korea's state news agency, KCNA, said the Korean leaders had agreed to "high-level" talks between the two countries on June 1. Analysts say the United States had wanted denuclearisation first - followed by rewards in the form of lifted sanctions and economic aid.
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Trump welcomes American missionary who was held in Venezuelan prison
Sen. Orrin Hatch , R-Utah, said it was a two-year effort to secure their release . They touched ground in Washington D.C. Saturday before reuniting with family, and meeting with President Trump . politicians. Other members of Congress expressed their elation over Holt's release. "You've been very fearless, actually, you've been incredibly courageous", Trump told Holt.
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Hawaii volcano explosions shoot ash to 11,000ft as lava swamps road
Lava approaches the Puna Geothermal Venture in the Leilani Estates near Pahoa, Hawaii . Residents fear an explosive emission of deadly hydrogen sulfide and other gases should wells be ruptured. Pentane, used as a "working fluid" for geothermal plants, has a lower boiling point than water so it heats up quickly. Volcanic gases, pollution and ash may increase along with sulfur dioxide levels downwind of lava fissures.




