Manchester attacker's father, brother arrested in Libya's Tripoli
Abedi died in the bombing, which claimed the lives of at least 22 victims and injured dozens more - many of whom were children. The attack also elicited painful memories of the 2015 terror attacks in Paris, where most of the 130 killed were at the Bataclan concert hall.
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Subpoenas pile up for Michael Flynn's documents in Russian Federation probe
The Justice Department has said Sessions had more than 25 conversations with foreign ambassadors previous year. Flynn's attorneys told the Senate Intelligence Committee that he will not turn over personal documents sought under the congressional subpoena, citing an "escalating public frenzy".
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Israeli Official: Trump's Credibility at Stake Over Embassy Pledge
This month, Israeli officials also needed reassurance when Trump welcomed Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas for a lunch at the White House and posed with him in front of a Palestinian flag, a symbolic concession to Abbas that White House officials hoped would help foster a good working relationship.
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Kulbhushan Jadhav case: Arguments presented by India, Pakistan at ICJ
India has not approached the worldwide court on any case related to Pakistan since 1971, but the government has said it had no choice as the life of an Indian citizen is at stake. "There has been deafening silence and no response from India on Pakistan's accusations on Jadhav", Pakistan Supreme Court lawyer Khawar Qureshi told the court.
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Ariana Grande suspends Dangerous Woman world tour after Manchester attack
She also complained about US officials leaking sensitive information about Abedi to the press. A woman who was arrested in connection with the attack has been released without charge. Several high-profile sporting events are coming up in Britain, including the soccer FA Cup final at London's Wembley Stadium and the English rugby club competition final at Twickenham on Saturday and the UEFA Champions League final at Cardiff's Millennium Stadium on June 3.
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Ukip to launch manifesto as leader says democratic process must continue
Explaining his decision to lead the way back to campaigning after the Manchester attack, Mr Nuttall said: "It is right and proper that political parties suspended their campaigns for a short period as a mark of respect to those who lost their lives or suffered appalling injuries".
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North Korea accuses South of machine-gunning birds in Demilitarized Zone
The latest warning shots against the DPRK projectile was sacked in January past year when a DPRK UAV crossed the military demarcation line in the western border. A senior US official said the Trump administration did not dispute the accuracy of the transcript and declined to comment further. Under U.N. resolutions, North Korea is barred from developing nuclear and missile technology.
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Army free to take decisions in Jammu and Kashmir: Jaitley
On April 15, the Army constituted a court of inquiry in the incident, and its final report is pending. "Awarding Major Leetul Gogoi, who brazenly used aKashmiri youth as a human shield, is condemnable". "The fact that Gogoi had stripped a civilian of his right to life and liberty came unmasked only after a video showing the shawl weaver strapped to a jeep bonnet was made public on social media".
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Bengaluru Police arrests three Pakistani nationals living under 'fake identities'
The suspects in custody are Kirhon Ghulam Ali, 26, Khasif Shamshuddin, 30 and Samira Abdul Rehman , 25, natives of Karachi , Pakistan. "All four have been charged under Sections of Foreigners' Act, Passport Act, conspiracy and creation of false documents and misrepresentation", said Bengaluru police commissioner Praveed Sood.
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Paying close attention to missing Sukhoi jet: China
Guwahati-based Defence PRO Lt Col Suneet Newton said four ground parties of the IAF personnel, nine parties of the Indian Army and two groups of police have been deployed to search the area. Asked if China had any information about the jet and whether it had offered information to India, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lu Kang told reporters, "First of all, on the eastern section of China India border, our position is consistent and clear".
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Russia Hoped to Sway Trump Via Advisers
When he saw intelligence suggesting Americans associated with the Trump campaign had been in touch with Russian officials, "it raised questions " about "whether or not the Russians were able to gain the cooperation of those individuals", he said during an open hearing of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence on Tuesday.
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3 men arrested in Manchester bombing case
He said he believed his son was preparing to visit Saudi Arabia to spend the holy month of Ramadan with family. Gerard Collomb said on BFM television Wednesday that British and French intelligence have information that British-born attacker Salman Abedi had been to Syria.









