Trump calls UK's May to discuss 'wanton and depraved' terror attack
Some 400 police were deployed in Manchester overnight, Greater Manchester Police Chief Constable Ian Hopkins said early Tuesday. Greater Manchester Police said 19 people were confirmed dead after the explosion at Manchester Arena .
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Trump meets with Abbas in Bethlehem, says 'truly hopeful' for peace deal
Though Trump stood before a backdrop of Palestinian flags and listened to the playing of the Palestinian national anthem, the USA president's remarks did not include any reference to a "two-state solution", with Israel and a Palestinian state existing side by side.
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Missing Saffie Rose Roussos: Girl, 8, not seen since Manchester attack
British Prime Minister Theresa May and police said the bomber died in the attack on Manchester Arena - a detail that was not included in the Islamic State claim, which also had discrepancies with the events described by British officials.
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Congress committee members will 'demand' to see Comey's notes
The Senate and House intelligence committees are also probing possible collusion between the Trump campaign and Moscow. Also on Monday, Republican Rep. While Comey thinks its a "long shot", he said that Trump should be impeached because "he's a very incompetent guy". About 44 million people spread across 21 million households got benefits through SNAP a year ago, according to the U.S.
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Dershowitz: We're Closer To A Peace Deal In Israel Than Ever Before
Manchester police say an apparent suicide bomber set off an improvised explosive device at the end of the concert. The status of Jerusalem is ultra-sensitive and has been among the most hard issues in Israeli-Palestinian peace talks, stalled since April 2014.
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Trump Admin Regrets Erasing Israeli Territory From US Maps
In addition to the charged question of the status of Jerusalem , the other so-called "final status" issues are just as thorny: Jewish settlements, Palestinian refugees and final borders. President Trump has decided not to immediately move the US Embassy in Israel to Jerusalem , a senior White House official said, breaking a campaign promise but avoiding a provocation that could drive Palestinians away from peace talks.
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Palestine boils as Trump meets Abbas
Jewish Home chairman Naftali Bennett says US President Donald Trump has "his heart in the right place" following a visit to Israel in which repeatedly expressed the "unbreakable bond" between the two countries. "The problem is not Judaism but occupation", added Abbas. Abbas spoke after a meeting with Trump on Tuesday in the biblical West Bank town of Bethlehem .
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Donald Trump cites Australia in Islamic terror speech
Netanyahu and his wife Sara, as well as President Reuven Rivlin and members of the Israeli cabinet, were at Tel Aviv's Ben-Gurion airport to greet Trump and first lady Melania in a red carpet ceremony after what is believed to have been the first direct flight from Riyadh to Israel .
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UK PM May's election lead falls 14 points as Labour draws support
That picture appeared to change after both the Conservatives and Labour set out their election pitches to voters last week, with a Survation poll published on Monday showing May's lead over Labour had halved to 9 percentage points. "Her heartless dementia tax remains in place", he said. "Over the last ten years, we have seen nearly as many consultations, so the issue can no longer be kicked down the road", said Rob Burley, the society's director of policy.
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Trump Bets Sunni Fears of Iran Can Win Israeli-Palestinian Peace
It's far from a fully-formed plan, and so far, Trump's only made his case to friendly audiences: Sunni Arab nations like Saudi Arabia and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu , all of whom fell over themselves praising the US president.
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Queen Elizabeth says whole country shocked by Manchester attack
The top USA intelligence official, Dan Coats, said the American government had not yet verified whether or how Islamic State was responsible. Witnesses related the horror of the Manchester blast, which unleashed a stampede just as the concert ended at what is Europe's largest indoor arena, full to a capacity of 21,000.
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22 killed, 59 injured in blast at Grande's pop concert in UK
The group said in a statement on its social media sites that "one of the caliphate's soldiers placed bombs among the crowds". In the statement to the Lord Lieutenant of Greater Manchester , her Majesty said: 'The whole nation has been shocked by the death and injury in Manchester last night of so many people, adults and children, who had just been enjoying a concert.



