Desperate search launched after dog snatched from owner's garden by swooping seagull
In a Facebook post, Becca explained: "My partner was in the garden putting the washing out at the time and suddenly he saw it swoop down". She told Devon Live the bird carried the four-year-old, named Gizmo , "a fair way as we couldn't see him anymore".
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Chandrayaan-2: India successfully launches second moon mission
Indian Space Research Organization's mission control center in the southern city of Sriharikota burst into applause after the launch . In a news conference last month, Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO ) K Sivan had said, "It is 1.5 million kilometres from the Earth".
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Mueller report shows evidence Trump committed crimes, House Judiciary chairman says
Nadler said that to try to get around Mueller's expected reticence, Democratic committee members would point him to specific passages in the report , which runs to nearly 450 pages, asking him to characterize whether behavior described would constitute a crime such as obstruction of justice and whether the president engaged in that conduct.
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Son of Police chief, American girlfriend found dead in Canada
Their bodies were found Monday morning near Liard Hot Spring, Royal Canadian Mounted Police said . The RCMP spokesperson said she could not comment on the cause of death at this time as investigators, some from northern B.C. "Out of respect for the family during this hard time, we have no further comment". They had met at a hostel in Croatia in 2017, and since then had traveled extensively throughout Europe, Central America and Asia.
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Pakistan PM Imran begins USA visit
PM Imran met with Tahir Javed, a Texas-based Pakistani businessman and a member of the Democratic Party, Javaid Anwar, a Pakistani American businessman, as well as a group of prospective investors. Baloch groups in the United States on Saturday began a mobile billboard campaign in Washington DC to seek President Donald Trump's help in ending "enforced disappearances" in Pakistan, PTI reported .
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United Kingdom finance minister to resign if Johnson becomes prime minister
Michael Fowler, wearing an EU-flag beret, added: "He is a chancer that will say anything, promise anything and then do whatever suits him". Brexiteer insiders have also accused him of trying to make it very hard for Britain to follow any other strategy - in particular a clean break with the European Union without a formal withdrawal agreement - by using his position at the Treasury to restrict the funds available for the country to prepare itself for an exit on no-deal terms.
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Donald Trump tells immigrant women representatives to apologise to America
Democrats and some Republicans have sharply criticized Trump's week-old remarks and the U.S. House of Representatives condemned them as " racist ", but the U.S. Donald Trump Will Not Attend India's Republic Day 2019 Celebrations Due to "Scheduling Constraints", Confirms White House . But Friday, he described the audience as "incredible people" and "incredible patriots." .
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USA to send troops to Saudi Arabia amid Iran tensions
The Iranian had now been sent to Oman at Tehran's request after receiving the necessary medical treatment in Saudi Arabia , a source in Saudi Arabia's foreign ministry was quoted as saying by state news agency SPA. The deployment will consists of 500 soldiers and include air defense missiles and and F-22 stealth fighters, according to the BBC. He said the Iranian tanker, seized off the coast of Gibraltar, violated European Union sanctions by carrying oil to Syria, making its detention in ...
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Argentine architect of the Petronas Twin Towers, César Pelli, dies at 92
Cesar Pelli, the Argentinian-born USA architect who designed some of the world's most famous skyscrapers such as the Petronas Towers in Malaysia and the World Financial Center in NY, has died. Pelli moved with his wife, Spanish landscape architect Diana Balmori, to the United States in 1952, on a scholarship to attend the University of IL.
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Napa rape suspects remanded for eight days
The Foreign Office has said it is supporting a woman who was assaulted and says it is in contact with local police. Medical examiners said they found bruises and scratches on the woman. The Israelis - who entered the court premises with their faces covered - have not been charged. Habaris said he wasn't aware of any police mistreatment of the suspects, but that police should fully investigate any such allegations.
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Ilhan Omar lawmaker brands Trump 'fascist' after rally taunt
Rep. Ilhan Omar , the freshmen congresswoman who had been a target for racist attacks from President Donald Trump and his supporters this week, received cheers of support at her own unofficial rally at a Minnesota airport on Tuesday. Meanwhile, an NBC News/SurveyMonkey national online poll released yesterday showed Mr Biden had a solid lead in the Democratic presidential primary race, followed by senators Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren and Kamala Harris.
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Iran says it twice warned aggressive USA drones
Iran said earlier Friday that it had seized an oil ship named Impero Stena and was holding it at an Iranian port. This contradicts the message put out by the state-run news agency IRNA that claimed the British vessel was seized because if rammed an Iranian fishing vessel rather than because of Britain's actions near Gibraltar.








