Somali-Canadian journalist killed in Somalia hotel attack
Abdiqadir Nur, a local police officer, told the Associated Press. The attack began when an explosives-laden auto detonated at the front entrance of the Asasey hotel, a popular meeting spot for regional officials and visitors from the diaspora.
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Tommy Robinson jailed for 9 months for contempt of court
Dozens of angry supporters of British far-right activist Stephen Yaxley-Lennon scuffled with police and marched on parliament after he was jailed on Thursday for contempt of court. With the time he served in jail a year ago for the same offence deducted from the sentence, his prison stint will amount to 19 weeks with a release on licence after 10 weeks.
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Baker makes marijuana birthday cake, it was supposed to be Moana
Her mom ordered the cake because she is a huge fan of the 2016 Disney film " Moana ". However, Mom says the mix up was innocent enough and the artwork was very well done. "Well ... these people thought she said marijuana". Since the post was shared it secured more than 11,000 shares, with hundreds of users finding the situation hilarious.
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Trump Expected To Renew Push For Census Citizenship Question With Executive Action
When Trump last week demanded that the department reverse course after it conceded the 2020 census would not include the citizenship question, the government's lawyers struggled to explain a path forward when pressed by a federal judge .
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‘No evidence of hacking’ in ambassador’s Trump leak row - United Kingdom foreign minister
Hours after Trump's tweet May's spokesman reiterated Britain's position that the leak was unfortunate and said Darroch "continues to have the prime minister's full support". Speaking after Darroch's resignation , Johnson said he hoped whoever had leaked the cables "is run down, caught and eviscerated". "We in the UK do not agree with the position of the United States on global warming".
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Billionaire Jeffrey Epstein charged with sex trafficking and conspiracy
Lankford told Wolf Blitzer that Acosta shouldn't resign, before adding, "What I'm disappointed at is so much of the coverage in the last really 48 hours on every network has been about President Trump and Acosta as labor secretary, and we've not really spent a lot of time talking about the girls that were abused in the process and trafficked and about Epstein and what the horrific acts that he really did".
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Iran enriching uranium to 4.5% purity, IAEA tells member states
Iran says it welcomes France's efforts to ease the tensions recently raised over the 2015 nuclear deal and contribute to preserving the deal, which has been challenged by the US. Meanwhile, the USA special representative for Iran, Brian Hook, told Al Arabiya that Iran has rejected diplomacy "too many times", and that "right now, there are no back-channel talks between the United States and Iran".
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Germany’s Merkel seen shaking for 3rd time in a month
Angela Merkel Spotted Trembling for The Second Time in 10 Days; Video of German Chancellor Unsteady Alongside President Frank-Walter Steinmeier Goes Viral . "I have already said that I am going through a phase of processing the recent military honours with President Zelenskiy ", the chancellor said on Wednesday.
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Labour confirms it will call for a second referendum - and back Remain
After writing an open letter to Labour members, the party leader explained the new position on Twitter, saying: "Whoever becomes the new Prime Minister should put their deal, or No Deal, back to the people in a public vote. Most businesses and economists think a no-deal Brexit would plunge Britain into recession as customs checks take effect at United Kingdom ports and tariffs are imposed on trade between the United Kingdom and the EU.
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Attorney: Girl fell to death from open window on cruise ship
Chloe's grandfather, thinking she'd love to bang on the glass, brought her over to the windows and put her up on a wood railing, according to the attorney. "The South Bend FOP is like a family, and we will join together and do everything we can to support the Wiegand family through this hard time". "This is the inverse of that", Michael Winkleman , a family lawyer, said on July 9.
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Pence says U.S. action has cut off Iran's ability to support terrorism
On Sunday, Iranian authorities announced that the country's enrichment of uranium would surpass 3.6 percent "in a few hours", and promised to reduce the nation's commitment to the Iran nuclear deal, officially known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action ( JCPOA ), every 60 days, if the issue is not resolved.
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Elation But...:Spain's Pamplona Fest Ends With 3 Injuries
Doctors have said it is "beyond miraculous" that the horn didn't hit the jugular vein or major arteries. The festival, which attracts annually around a million people to the northern city, was immortalized in the 1920s by American novelist and Literature Nobel Prize victor Ernest Hemingway.






