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Donald Trump Calls Son 'High-quality Person,' Applauds His Transparency
The disclosures could provide ammunition for U.S. investigators probing whether there was collusion between the Kremlin and Trump’s Republican presidential campaign.
G20 Summit Live: Modi Raises Vijay Mallya Issue During Meet With UK PM
Day 2 of the G20 Summit in Hamburg, Germany will see world leaders discuss partnerships with Africa, migration, health, digitalisation, women's empowerment and employment.
Two US Bombers Hold Firing Drills With South Korean Forces
North Korea announced on Tuesday it successfully test-launched an ICBM, saying the missile was capable of carrying a large and heavy nuclear warhead.
US Officials Aware of Possible Hacking at Nuclear Facilities
The statement came amid multiple news reports that nuclear and electrical power may have been targeted by hackers. Both Reuters and The New York Times have previously reported government warnings about the hacking efforts
US to Test THAAD Anti-missile System Amid North Korea Tensions
The MDA on Saturday said the test against a ballistic missile target would be conducted at the Pacific Spaceport Complex Alaska in Kodiak, Alaska. THAAD "will detect, track and engage a target with a THAAD interceptor" rocket in "early July," the MDA said...
Flight Attendant Broke Wine Bottle Over Man's Head: FBI
Joseph Daniel Hudek IV, 23, of Tampa, Florida, appeared in US District Court, wearing a beige jail uniform and sporting a scrape or bruise below his right eye. He was arrested Thursday night after causing the disturbance that forced the plane to return to...
Donald Trump Warns of 'Consequences' For North Korea's Belligerence
During a visit to Warsaw, US President Donald Trump on Thursday urged all nations to confront North Korea.
Trump, Abe Confirm Will Increase Pressure on North Korea: Japan Government
US President Donald Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe confirmed in phone talks that they would step up pressure on North Korea in cooperation with South Korea, a Japanese government spokesman said on Monday.
US Approves Laptop on Flight From Abu Dhabi, Says Etihad
The capital of the United Arab Emirates became the first city to be exempt from a US ban on laptop computers being in the cabins of airplanes coming from the Mideast, the country's flag carrier said on Sunday.
President Bashar al-Assad Appears on Syrian Currency For First Time
President Bashar al-Assad has appeared on the Syrian currency for the first time, his portrait printed on a new 2,000-pound banknote that went into circulation on Sunday.
Trump to Speak With China, Japan Leaders on North Korea
President Donald Trump will speak by telephone with the leaders of China and Japan on Sunday, in talks likely to be dominated by North Korea's nuclear drive and the threats posed by its belligerent leadership.
US Approves First Arms Sale to Taiwan Under Donald Trump
The State Department has approved arms sales to Taiwan worth a total of $1.4 billion, the first such deal with the self-governing island since President Donald Trump took office, officials said Thursday.
Government of Canada's British Columbia Toppled in Non-confidence Vote
British Columbia's Liberal government was defeated on Thursday in a non-confidence vote, as expected, paving the way for the left-leaning New Democrats to rule the Western Canadian province for the first time in 16 years.
US Defence Chief Jim Mattis Rebukes Putin For Making 'International Mischief'
Pentagon chief Jim Mattis accused Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday of making international "mischief" and said America's commitment to NATO remains unwavering.
Modi, Trump Meeting a 'Tremendous Success', Say US Experts
Blake, now a senior director at the McLarty Associates, said that many of the experts were concerned that there would be a focus on the trade deficit and device of issues like the H-1B
Theresa May Details Post-Brexit Plans for EU Citizens in UK
British Prime Minister Theresa May tried Monday to reassure European Union citizens living in Britain that their lives and those of their family will not be disrupted when Britain leaves the EU in 2019.