[ad_1] New Zealand Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters asked Australia to change its flag, accusing the neighboring country of copying his own. The resemblance between the flags of the two countries is …
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[ad_1] Syrians inspect the site of a suicide bombing in Sweida, Syria, on Wednesday, July 25, 2018. Syrian media say dozens of people were killed in a suicide bombing in the south …
Read More »Exiles seek global review of Cambodian political repression
[ad_1] WASHINGTON – Kem Monovithya, a Cambodian political activist, was visiting Switzerland in September when she received a phone call from her father. Kem Sokha, the leader of the main Cambodian opposition …
Read More »CNN reporter excluded from White House, attracting journalists' protests
[ad_1] Kaitlan Collins, White House correspondent at CNN, during a live shooting on Wednesday in front of the White House. (Alex Brandon / AP) A CNN reporter said she was stuck Wednesday …
Read More »Trump, the EU's leader agreeing for negotiations on reducing trade barriers – will suspend on other tariffs, for the time being
[ad_1] U.S. US President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that the United States and the European Union are starting talks to lower trade barriers as officials plan to avoid a trade war …
Read More »In ruling against Trump, the judge sets anticorruption clauses in the Constitution for the first time
[ad_1] WASHINGTON – A lawsuit accusing President Trump of violating the Constitution by maintaining a financial interest in his company's Washington hotel has crossed a critical hurdle Wednesday when a federal judge …
Read More »A woman seeking a divorce must remain married, the rules of the British court
[ad_1] A woman who wants to divorce her husband for 40 years because she says their marriage is unfortunate has lost a fight in the UK Supreme Court. Five Supreme Court justices …
Read More »Pompeo: U.S. will never recognize Russian annexation of Crimea
[ad_1] WASHINGTON – Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Wednesday the United States will never recognize Russia's annexation of Crimea and its claims to lawmakers and others that President Donald Trump and …
Read More »The Definitive US Defense Expenditure Bill Expands China Retreat
[ad_1] By David Tweed Bloomberg Peter Martin Wed, July 25, 2018 China hit a bill on US defense spending that includes a plan for forging closer ties with Taiwan, saying the legislation …
Read More »Novichok survivor Charlie Rowley talks about how he was exposed to the nerve agent
[ad_1] by Ruby Mellen July 25 at 11:29 Email the reporter When Charlie Rowley found a sealed box containing a bottle of perfume on the floor in the Amesbury town, he thought …
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