Trump, Without Evidence, Says He Thinks Susan Rice Committed A Crime
I think it's going to be the biggest story". The president did not offer any evidence for his claims. Rice on Tuesday denied inappropriately asking for the names of Trump associates to be identified in raw intelligence reports , which allies of President Trump have charged was politically motivated.
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N Korean official blames Trump for region's 'vicious cycle'
Voice of America's Washington bureau chief Steve Herman disputed notions that the United States was readying a possible preemptive strike , but said retaliation was "likely" if North Korea conducted another nuclear test. Chinese media have now reported that Beijing has also said that North Korea should not make a sixth nuclear test. North Korea has amassed "substantial amount" of chemical weapons produced at several facilities, he added, without citing sources.
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At least 200 dead after flooding and mudslides in Colombia
Search and rescue teams also combed the rubble for signs of life. I am at God's mercy. "To see how some people screamed, and others cried, ran, tried to flee in cars, on motorcycles, and how they were trapped in the mud. The government has sent more than a thousand soldiers and police to assist in the rescue operation. Families and rescuers are continuing to search through the debris.There is no drinking water or electricity in the area.
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Assad calls Idlib chemical attack '100% fabrication'
Instead, Tillerson and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, who had met earlier on Wednesday, joined Putin for more than two hours. Lavrov emphasized that this issue was raised during his discussions with the US Secretary of State on Wednesday when Rex Tillerson was visiting Moscow .
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Wildfire grows slowly in western North Carolina mountains
A blaze that started on private property and has spread into the U.S. Forest Service's Grandfather Ranger District in the Pisgah National Forest has grown to 200 acres and remained zero-percent contained, according to the USFS on Monday, April 10.
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Russia: Vladimir Putin meets Rex Tillerson as Syria rift deepens
Moscow's support for Mr Assad is seen as a major sticking point for Russia-US relations - the US favours Mr Assad leaving power. Putin's meeting with Tillerson at the Kremlin lasted for more than two hours, Lavrov said. Action taken should be within the UN framework and in accordance with the UN Charter and basic norms of global relations, Wang said. He even pointed out that all the vacancies in the U.S.
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U.S. will not bypass Seoul when dealing with N. Korea: FM
He said on Tuesday that North Korea was "looking for trouble" and Washington would "solve the problem" with or without China's help. North Korea on Saturday will observe the "Day of the Sun", marking the 105th birth anniversary of its founder, Kim Il Sung.
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Resurrection surrounds you if you just look
One key to reading of the Scriptures is to read it as a man on a mission. The battle for the Bible will never be over until Jesus returns. 2 Corinthians 9:8 " And God is able to bless you abundantly, so that in all things at all times, having all that you need, you will abound in every good work".
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North Korean Official Blames Rising Tensions on Donald Trump's 'Aggressive' Tweets
South Korean officials said on Thursday there were no new signs to indicate a North Korean nuclear test was more likely, although they also said the North has maintained a state of readiness to conduct such a test at any time. Previously, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) threatened to reduce the United States "to ashes" if a preemptive strike is conducted.
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Kansas Outcome Eyed by GOP as Georgia Contest Nears
President Donald Trump made a Twitter appeal for Kansas Republican Ron Estes on Tuesday. Nor was Rep. -elect Ron Estes , the state treasurer, a particularly flawed GOP candidate. The Estes campaign pulled in Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX), and robocalls recorded by both Trump and Vice President Mike Pence . Those GOP calls prompted Charlene Health, a 52-year-old homemaker and Republican in Belle Plaine, to cast a ballot for Estes.
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Russian Federation vetoes United Nations condemnation of Syria attack
The Pentagon has been looking for any evidence that Moscow knew about or was complicit in the attack in Idlib province that killed at least 80 people and injured dozens more, the CNN reported quoting a senior USA defense official as saying.
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No facts suggest Russian Federation meddling in U.S. election: Lavrov
The Foreign Secretary, Boris Johnson, said that Russia's veto had put it "on the wrong side of the argument". Prior to Tillerson's arrival, hopes in Moscow had already dimmed that Trump would make good on his pledge to improve ties with Russian Federation, as relations with the Kremlin have become politically toxic on the back of claims that Putin conspired to get Trump elected.



