Al Gore's 'Inconvenient Sequel' Final Cut to Make Trump Bigger Villain
Trump has several options, climate experts said . The updated version will now include U.S. President Donald Trump's Thursday exit from the Paris Climate Accord , expanding Trump's antagonist screen presence in the film. A formal withdrawal would take years, experts say, a situation that led the president of the European Commission to speak dismissively of Trump on Wednesday.
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Police make 12 arrests in connection with London attack - statement
England has been on edge since May 22, when a suicide bomber killed 22 people at an Ariana Grande concert at the Manchester Arena. Witnesses have described the moment that armed police stormed into an east London flat and arrested four men this morning as part of the investigation into the London Bridge terror attack.
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Merkel calls US withdrawal from Paris Agreement "very regrettable"
In Madrid, the leaders of India and Spain expressed their commitment to fighting climate change and reiterated their support for implanting the Kyoto and Paris accords . He also broke with the allies on other issues. "I refuse to do that". That may be true with US adversaries like Iran and North Korea, if it is linked to a strategic vision.
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USA hackers could have framed Russian Federation in election hack — Putin tells NBC
In the clip, Kelly asks Putin about Russia's purported attempts to influence the 2016 election. Putin was responding to a question about possible Russian meddling in upcoming federal elections in Germany, after USA officials accused the Kremlin of interfering in the 2016 presidential vote to help Donald Trump win.
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Grande returning to stage Sunday for Manchester benefit show
All net profits donated to the We Love Manchester Emergency Fund. The benefit concert for the victims of the suicide bombing at an Ariana Grande concert in the city on May 22nd has begun. They previously recorded their own version as a tribute to the victims. Ticketmaster has put up 14,200 free tickets to be given out ahead of the concert.
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David Limbaugh: Hillary Clinton is an endless sore loser
And Adams says she isn't surprised that in the same interview Clinton also said she felt the influence from Russian Federation was a major factor in her defeat. I mean on a personal level, where this woman who has held herself out as a public servant all these years is a self-absorbed political animal and shows little grace and even less class.
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India vs Pakistan: Record turnout at Edgbaston despite London terror attack
Kohli too struggled for fluency early on in his innings, taking as many as 58 balls to reach his half century, while his next 31 runs took only 10 deliveries. In the 46th over, things went horribly wrong for Pakistan as Kohli slammed two fours and a six and Yuvraj notched up his 52nd fifty off 29 balls and 12th against Pakistan .
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Putin says patriotic hackers could be fighting for Russian Federation
Russian President Vladimir Putin urged U.S. business executives on Friday to help President Trump mend U.S. -Russia relations. During an interview with the news network's Megyn Kelly , Putin stated through the NBC News translator: "Hackers can be anywhere".
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Champions Trophy: Sri Lanka win toss, elect to bowl against South Africa
The 96 run win came off the back of Hashim Amla's 103 off 115 balls, who in the process became the first South African and the quickest to reach 25 One-Day International centuries. For an hour or so, on either side of the change of innings, South Africa had reason for raised eyebrows. "They shut Sri Lanka down today and move on to the next match ".
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Trump keeps his promises scrapping climate deal
The deal would have required the U.S.to reduce polluting emissions by more than a quarter below 2005 levels by 2025, potentially limiting the growth of high-emissions industries like oil and gas production. The foundation will provide the $15 million commitment the United Nations climate change secretariat will lose from Washington to ensure there is no disruption in their work, he said.
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British police round up 12 people linked to London attack
He added : "We must stop being politically correct and get down to the business of security for our people". "We are all shocked and angry today, but this is our city", Sadiq Khan said Sunday . Describing the moments shortly after the attack, the eyewitness continued: "Armed police arrived, jumped out of a 4x4 with machine guns and ran southwards on the bridge".
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Trump slams London's mayor in wake of attacks
Less than two weeks ago, a suicide bomber killed 22 people, including children, at a pop concert by USA singer Ariana Grande in Manchester in northern England. The threat level remains at "Severe" and is set by JTAC - the Joint Terrorism Analysis Centre. He said he threw chairs, glasses and bottles at the attackers in a bid to stop them.









