UK police arrest another man in Manchester concert bombing probe
The United States' top diplomat Rex Tillerson also visited London on Friday in an expression of solidarity after Britain reacted furiously to leaks of sensitive details about the investigation emanating from Washington. A spokesman for Britain's anti-terror police said in a statement that British investigators relied on trust with security partners around the world.
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LG's new phone might have a screen under the screen
Blass does make sure to say he isn't sure the design shown in the above images reflects where the phone is now, so it could be LG has changed its plans since the picture was produced. These leaks come via Evan Blass , one of the most popular, well-known tipsters in the world of smartphone technology. Before this leak the only things we knew about the LG V30 was that it is supposed to support the Google Daydream VR, and that it would come with an OLED display.
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Johan Carlsson leads, Henrik Stenson in the mix at BMW PGA Championship
The four-time major victor was therefore assessed a two-shot penalty and eventually signed for a one-under-par 71 to lie four shots behind clubhouse leaders Scott Jamieson , Kiradech Aphibarnrat and Francesco Molinari . Gay's wife, Kimberly, joked on Twitter after all of this that Poulter should probably send them a gift for their efforts, especially after he got into (and almost won) The Players Championship.
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UK police arrest 15th person in connection with Manchester attack
Greater Manchester Police tweeted: "Officers investigating the attack on the Manchester Arena are searching a site in Pilsworth, Bury". British Home Secretary Amber Rudd has said that other members of Manchester bomber Salman Abedi's terror network could still be at large, adding that the operation to hunt them continued at "full tilt".
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NASA to Make Announcement About First Mission to Touch Sun
The moon covered about 89 per cent of the Sun at the peak of its journey across the Sun's face. NASA's Solar Dynamic Observatory - tasked with staring at the Sun every day - spotted the Moon as it crossed in front of our parent star on May 25th.
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Trump attacks news reports on son-in-law, Russia
Trump, having returned from a nine-day overseas trip, immediately railed against administration leaks, calling them "fabricated lies", in a flurry of tweets. Ambassador Sergey Kislyak reported to his superiors in Moscow that Kushner, son-in-law and confidant to then-President-elect Trump, made the proposal during a meeting on December 1 or 2 at Trump Tower, according to intercepts of Russian communications that were reviewed by USA officials.
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F1 career already over says Button
The duo collided at Portier near the end of the race when Button moved down the inside of Wehrlein, touching his right rear wheel and sending him into the wall. I had a go and it didn't work out. I thought I was a long way up the inside, and then I looked across and saw that he hadn't seen me, so I tried to back out, but it was too late.
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BA, Iberia Travelers Face 3rd Day of Delays, Cancellations
Meanwhile, the BA said there was no evidence the failure was the result of a cyber attack. "At Heathrow, we operated virtually all our scheduled long-haul flights, though the knock-on effects of Saturday's disruption resulted in a reduced short-haul programme", a British Airways spokeswoman told The National on Monday.
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Wider sanctions eyed for North Korea
The object on Tuesday, less than a mile high, was detected moving slowly by South Korean radar about 4 p.m. local time near Cheorwon, a city in Gangwon Province about 45 miles northeast of Seoul , according to the Joint Chiefs of Staff . The South said the balloons were likely to have come from inside North Korea . "We hope we will be able to strengthen the sanctions mechanism", he said.
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Google Gives All Developers Access To Android Instant Apps SDK
Google is also crafting a lighter version of Android, referred to as "Go", designed for maximum performance on low-priced, entry-level smartphones in developing countries where internet bandwidth is lean or expensive. According to Google , the changes will look to offer an experience which is more "channel-based" and "content-first". Google announced that more than two billion devices powered by Android software are used monthly in a freshly passed milestone.
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Former Blue Peter presenter John Noakes dies aged 83
The Noakes family added, "His many escapades with his faithful companion Shep, during his time with Blue Peter , will live on in many peoples memories". However, Noakes claimed that his on-screen manner was all a "persona" that he could hide behind: "Idiot Noakes has an extrovert personality, is light-hearted and jokey".
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Fractures between U.S., allies visible on Trump's final stop
European leaders have expressed concern about the United States' dedication to the bylaw and some had been hoping to hear support of it from Trump. During last year's Republican primary campaign, Trump alleged, " NATO is costing us a fortune" and is " obsolete " because other nations aren't pulling their weight.






