Spicer says Trump is "still under audit"
Trump was the first major-party nominee in more than 40 years not to release his tax returns and he reneged on a campaign commitment to release them. The IRS has stated there is no reason his returns can not be released at any time. "Now along with the polls showing 74 percent of all Americans want to see his returns, there's an example of hundreds of thousands of people demonstrating it", he said .
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Russian hacker sentenced to 27 years
Roman Seleznev, 32, who is the son of Russian parliament member Valery Seleznev, was charged earlier with 38 counts of bank fraud, hacking into secured computer networks, possession of illegal hacking devices as well as aggravated identity theft.
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Queen Elizabeth II celebrates 91st birthday
Birthday celebrations tend to be kept private, with only a series of gun salutes in central London . Queen Elizabeth II was born Princess Elizabeth Alexandra Mary on April 21, 1926, in London , to Prince Albert, Duke of York (later known as King George VI, and Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon).
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Venezuela officials: 12 dead in overnight violence
The latest figures raised the total number of deaths during growing protests to 20 over the past three weeks. GM, the market leader in Venezuela for 35 years, said in a statement that in addition to the plant seizure "other assets of the company, such as vehicles, have been illegally taken from its facilities".
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Venezuela calls 'mother of all protests' as opposition and government supporters rally
Government supporters are holding their own counter demonstration. Massrali added: "The acts of violence during the demonstrations in Venezuela on 19 April are highly regrettable". "We only care what the people say". Venezuelans have struggled for years with food and medical shortages, and - more recently - skyrocketing prices on all types of goods, as hyperinflation wipes out salaries and the value of the currency, the bolivar.
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US officials say increased activity by Chinese bomber aircraft
Meanwhile, US Vice President Mike Pence reiterated his country's commitment to guarantee the security of Japan in facing North Korea's threats. "Thermonuclear war may break out at any moment on the peninsula", Kim In Ryong threatened .
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Iran's clerical body disqualifies Ahmadinejad from running for president
Half of the membership is appointed by the theocratic Supreme Leader, now Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who told Ahmadinejad not to run for president a year ago. Dozens of protesters were killed and hundreds were initially arrested . The conservatives are more divided, but Raisi has garnered considerable momentum.
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Juan Manuel Montes Becomes First DREAMer Deported Under Trump Administration
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security today said in statements to the media that Juan Manuel Montes, a young immigrant who was physically deported despite having permission to live and work in the U.S. Within three hours he was escorted to the border and left in Mexicali, Mexico. Montes' situation came to light Tuesday when he sued the Trump administration in U.S.
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Russian Federation relations 'may be at an all-time low', says Donald Trump
President Vladimir Putin said after this week's meeting with Secretary of State Rex Tillerson that Russian Federation was ready to return to the arrangement. Tillerson's comments echoed televised remarks by Putin, who earlier on Wednesday said the trust between the two countries had "deteriorated" since Trump was elected USA president.
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Iran not living up to 'spirit' of nuclear deal
Like with the North, Tillerson said , the Trump administration was unwilling to be patient with Iran, ticking through a list of countries where he said Iran was supporting terrorism and violence. "The good policy here now that this deal is in place and the State Department has certified that thus far it's working, the good policy is to lead our allies".
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China "seriously concerned" about DPRK nuclear, missile development: FM
The U.S.is conducting a 90-day review of the Iran nuclear deal despite acknowledging that Tehran is complying with the deal. The latest bellicose statement follows North Korea's weekend display of military hardware in a parade marking the birthday of its founder Kim Il Sung and two attempted missile tests, one of which failed .
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4 killed, 9 injured in crude-bomb explosion
Numerous area locals however, claimed that they were attacked by outsiders and alleged that they were members of Trinamool Congress. Asked whether the explosion was the outcome of a rivalry between two groups from Darbarpur and the neighbouring village of Mirbandh over illegal sand mining, the SP avoided a direct reply.








