Netanyahu: Israel will continue operations in Syria against Iran
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told reporters that his nation will "continue to act against the entrenchment of the Iranian military in Syria " despite Russia's decision to supply Syria with the S-300 system. "It is quite clear that the missile was targeting the Israeli jet", he noted. There is no dispute that Syrian forces, either incompetently or maliciously, shot down the Russian plane using Russian-supplied missiles.
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Donald Trump says second Brett Kavanaugh accuser was ‘inebriated’ and ‘messed up’
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Maldives underdog declares victory in presidential election
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Police chief fires cop who gunned down neighbor after entering wrong apartment
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Russian Federation to give Syria S-300 air defense after accusations against Israel
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'He's conscious': French ship rescues stranded Indian sailor | #TheCube
In this file photo taken on July 01, 2018 India's Abhilash Tomy gestures on his boat " Thuriya " as he sets sail from Les Sables d'Olonne Harbour at the start of the solo around-the-world "Golden Globe Race" ocean race in which sailors compete without high technology aides such as Global Positioning System or computers.
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Trade War With China Could Cost Auto Industry Billions
While the cumulative feedback from these tariff actions have been largely negative, they may be more necessary than one thinks, according to Walter Kemmsies, Managing Director, Economist and Chief Strategist for JLL's U.S. And he added that for months the USA has urged China to change these unfair practices, and give fair and reciprocal treatment to American companies.
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Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein expects to be fired
He plans to step down, Axios reported . The dynamic reflects the lingering anxiety among White House officials and establishment Republicans over Kavanaugh's prospects in the Senate, where the allegations have thrown a once-certain confirmation into question.
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Attack on Iran military parade leaves 25 dead
Saturday's attack comes after a coordinated June 7, 2017 Islamic State group assault on parliament and the shrine of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, the leader of Iran's 1979 Islamic Revolution. Trump will fail in his confrontation with Iran , just like Iraq's Saddam Hussein, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said, referring to the war in the 1980s between the two Middle Eastern powers and vowing that Tehran will not abandon its missiles.
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Law chief considered defining Donald Trump as unfit for office
In April, after the Justice Department inspector general released a report damaging to McCabe, Trump promoted the report on Twitter and said it was a "total disaster" for McCabe. In April, NBC reported that Rosenstein had told colleagues he expected to be fired. Since a clearly biased Rosenstein has been in charge of the Mueller investigation, it must be terminated.
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Vietnam president Tran Dai Quang dies after viral illness
Quang hosted President Trump when he made his first state visit to the country during the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) CEO Summit in Danang past year. Experts say the presidency is largely ceremonial. Mr Quang had been serving as president since April 2016. More than 40 people were jailed this year and some 100 have been behind bars as of April 2018, according to Amnesty International.
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Moscow blames downing of Russian plane near Syria on Israeli "provocation"
Hezbollah , backed by Iran, has played a critical role in supporting Syrian President Bashar al-Assad during Syria's seven-year-long civil war. Putin, for his part, urged Israel "not to let such a situation happen in the future" in which Tel Aviv violates Syrian territory and Moscow gets caught in the crossfire.
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San Juan mayor: Hurricane Maria is Trump's Katrina
The work was part of the CUNY Service Corps - Puerto Rico effort and Gov. Andrew Cuomo's NY Stands with Puerto Rico Recovery and Rebuilding Initiative. "I went into depression, the whole year I've been under depression", she said. On Thursday evening, they remembered the days their lives were changed forever through a march and a vigil.
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Government institutions should be the guiding light, not private institutions: Rahul Gandhi
Not one word has come out from the PM's mouth on this. Addressing a news conference on Saturday, Rahul had said, "Former French president calls our PM a thief..." He said, "Why was the Rafale deal sent back for re-examination in 2012 just six months after Dassault was identified as the lowest bidder?" Irrespective of their veracity, he points out the remarks has the potential to jeopardize the Rafael deal apart from embarrassing both the French and the Indian government.
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Multiple fatalities in Md. shooting, suspect in custody and in critical condition
The fact that the assailant was a woman marked an unusual circumstance in and of itself as the overwhelming majority of mass shootings in the United States are committed by men. Three people have been killed in a shooting in Harford County. A law enforcement source told Reuters that officials think the shooting may have been tied to a work-related grievance.
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Pakistan PM Imran Khan 'disappointed' by India's 'arrogant' response
Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan has tweeted that he was "disappointed" at the "arrogant & negative" response by India to his call for dialogue resumption. Islamabad also pointed out that one of the reasons cited by New Delhi for cancelling the talks - the release of postage stamps on Hizbul Mujahideen commander Burhan Wani - took place nearly two months ago.






