Police arrest 14th man in Manchester bombing inquiry
Two poor-quality images from closed circuit television show a young man, who Sky said the police believed to be Abedi, dressed in black with a black rucksack with a vivid blue lining. Rudd said Britain was making good progress with internet companies on this but that more could be done. The threat level in the country has also been reduced from " critical " to " severe " and the army deployed in several places is expected to withdraw late Monday night.
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FBI declines to provide Comey memos to Congress
He is now visiting the Middle East but Special Counsel Mueller is now officially on the job investigating the charge of Russian intervention in the 2016 US election.Schiff also echoed Brennan's assertion that individuals in Trump's inner circle may have aided Russian government officials without even realizing it.
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Election day ahead: Jeremy Corbyn to campaign in Scotland
Nicola Sturgeon mooted the possibility of a "progressive alliance" that would pursue "progressive policies" at Westminster if the June 8 election resulted in a hung parliament. 'There is no support for another independence referendum, it doesn't look like there is going to be any support for another referendum, and as we see from Nicola Sturgeon trying quietly this week to ditch independence as a campaigning tool, we're not going to see it any time soon'.
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Sri Lanka monsoon toll climbs to 164
Most victims were killed by landslides , not the flood waters, as their homes on hillsides were buried under torrents of mud and rock. The fishing community in the country have been alerted about the condition. He said cholera and diarrhoea had been successfully prevented previous year when 100 people were killed and some 10,000 houses were damaged in monsoon rains.
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2000 trapped as fighting rages in Philippine city
A paper sign attached to one of the men indicated that the victims had "betrayed their faith", he said, identifying the men as civilians. The latest victims have brought the death toll of the six days of violence to almost 100, with at least 19 civilians, 13 soldiers and 51 militants killed since the fighting erupted in the city.
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The G7 summit ends without U.S. commitment on Paris agreement
The senator said during an interview with CNN's State of the Union on Sunday that it would be an issue for the US if Trump did not reaffirm the country's previous commitment to the accord, made under former president Barack Obama in 2015.
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Baleka Mbete: Inquiry into all state capture matters would be desirable
The emails purport to show how the Gupta family trained ministers and youth league leaders on how to handle media questions on their relationship, while also exposing correspondence between the family and leaders at Eskom, SAA and Transnet.
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'Profound, Political Courage:' Christian Leaders React to Trump's Middle East Trip
According to the Israeli leader, America has pledged to give Israel another $75 million for its missile defense program. While intelligence sharing, military cooperation, and other aspects of cooperation continued apace, President Obama never missed an opportunity to sow distrust, while insulting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu .
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Transfer Rumour: Manchester United set to pip Chelsea to Ivan Perisic
Perisic, who netted 10 goals in Serie A this season, cost Inter £14.5m when joining from Wolfsburg two years ago. That sort of goal contribution has put a hefty price-tag on his head. Rooney is likely to leave Manchester United in the summer and, hence, there seems to be an urgent need for Mourinho to recruit a top quality attacking player.
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Great Manchester Run: Thousands turn out to honor terror victims
The local council made a decision to push on with the event after advice from police, and the strong attendance numbers proved the city meant to live life as usual. It is an act of defiance, an act of solidarity. There was a highly-visible police presence as runners gathered on the start line for the Manchester run at 9.00 am (0800 GMT).
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Putin a bigger threat to United States than ISIS: John McCain
While McCain said that "ISIS can do bad things", he added that "it's the Russians who tried to destroy the fundamental of democracy and that is to change the outcome of an American election". "I believe that this national security team that is around the President now, General McMaster and General Kelly and General Mattis, I think they are developing a strategy and that strategy means victory", he said.
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Jason Chaffetz Announces He Will Leave Congress Early, Won't Finish Out Term
Asked whether he had any regrets about his time in Congress , Chaffetz says he would like to have completed more of his investigations, including one of his most controversial. Liberals said that he did not go after the incoming administration with almost the vigor used against the prior Democratic administration. He said one of his colleagues can handle the Trump investigation, adding that his committee must first find out from the U.S.






