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International Budget of Friday, July 6, 2018

Updated at 0320 UTC (11:20 am EDT Thursday)

Other news reports, including full coverage in the United States, appear on the MCT- NEWS-BJT and Trump's Attention on Remnants of War complicates Pompeo's Mission to North Korea <19659003 USNKOREA-REMAINS: BLO – While US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo Visits in Pyongyang to discuss the disarmament of North Korea, another problem The recovery of the corpses of troops killed in the Korean War should figure prominently on the agenda of Pompeo, after the commitment of the North Korean leader Kim Jong Un at his June 12 summit. with President Donald Trump on the "immediate repatriation" of identified remains. North Korea had not surrendered the bodies as Pompeo was leaving Washington on Thursday, pressuring him to negotiate their release during the trip.

800 by Kanga Kong in Seoul, South Korea. PROPOSED

^ Pompeo goes to North Korea to pressure Kim on nuclear disarmament <

^ USNKOREA: Secretary of State Mike Pompeo goes to North Korea on Thursday to press leader Kim Jong Un on his willingness to disarm his nuclear arsenal, in the midst of reports that Kim is currently expanding the program

The visit Friday will be Pompeo's third in Pyongyang, the capital, in three months, but the first since the president Donald Trump held a summit with Kim in Singapore last month. Trump left saying that he trusted Kim to carry out a promise that both leaders had written to "work towards denuclearization".

The facts have raised questions about Kim's intentions, fueling the skepticism of years of broken promises. .

1350 (with trims) by Tracy Wilkinson and David S. Cloud in Washington. The threat of trade war becomes real while Trump confirms tariffs of China <

USCHINA-TARIFFS: BLO – President Donald Trump fired the biggest blow of the world trade war by imposing rights on 34 billion dollars of Chinese imports. on a promise to his political supporters that risks provoking retaliation and harming the global economy.

Customs duties on Chinese goods were expected to advance shortly after midnight, Trump told reporters on Air Force One en route to Montana on Thursday. ] 1100 by Andrew Mayeda and Jennifer Jacobs in Washington. PROPOSED

^ At least 22 killed in explosions of fireworks in a Mexican city with a history of deadly explosions

MEXICO-EXPLOSIONS: LA – At least 22 people were killed and 40 injured on Thursday when explosions exploded in several fireworks plants. a Mexican city that has a long history of deadly explosions

The explosions took place in Tultepec, a city in the state of Mexico known as the country's pyrotechnic capital and the site of a explosion that killed 42 people in 2016. Several manufacturers were killed on Thursday. Authorities said, with at least four firefighters and two policemen who rushed to the scene to help.

Rarely, a government official promised to review the city's fireworks industry to determine if a temporary closure of certain plants was necessary.

550 by Kate Linthicum in Mexico City. PROPOSED

^ Putin prepares a real deal Trump can sell after the summit [

USRUSSIA-PUTIN: BLO – Kremlin officials are in intense negotiations with their counterparts in Washington to make at least an agreement that they hope to leave President Donald Trump his entire summit with Vladimir Putin as a triumph that justifies steps to repair relations.

Top of the list for the July 16 meeting in Helsinki, Finland, the role of Iran in Syria, a question that Moscow is simultaneously negotiating with Tehran, A senior Russian official said under cover of the latest news. anonymity that he was not allowed to comment on the document.

1100 by Henry Meyer in Moscow. MOVED

^ Mayor of London approves Trump Baby Airship & # 39; to fly over the Parliament during the presidential visit <

^ TRUMP-BRITAIN-BLIMP: NY- <Here are some swelling news for those hoping to see a parody parodying President Donald Trump The mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, will allow the airship to Nearly 20 feet fly over Parliament on July 13 – while Trump is in town – after Twitter's user, Leo Murray, has campaigned for the right to steal it.

350 by Peter Sblendorio. PROPOSED

^ Japan hangs Shoki Asahara, cult members on the 1995 subway attacks <

JAPAN-CULT: DPA – Shoko Asahara, the leader of the apocalyptic cult behind the 1995 attack of deadly sarin gas on the Tokyo subway system, and several of its supporters were executed on Friday, Kyodo News reported, citing unnamed sources.

250 by Takehiko Kambayashi in Tokyo. PROPOSED

^ Group of poachers killed by lions after sneaking into South African Game Reserve <

^ SAFACIA-RESERVE-POACHERS: NY- <A group of poachers was beaten by a lion of lions game reserve in order to hunt down and shoot down a flock of rhinos.

At least three men made their way to the Sibuya reservation in the early morning Monday

300 by Jessica Schladebeck. PROPOSED

^ At the US-Mexico border, a notebook contains the key of entry for asylum seekers in America <

IMMIGRATION NEEDLE BOOK: THE – The notebook contains nearly 2,000 names of foreigners waiting for asylum in the United States. Its origins are unclear, but they were created after US border authorities began to limit the number of asylum seekers allowed to enter the port of entry of San Ysidro.

All conversations were interrupted. children – asylum seekers from Central America, Mexico, Africa and elsewhere – parted to make room for his guardian.

The Mexican named Gaby waded in the crowd.

Mothers picked up their toddlers. Older children have dropped their toys.

The notebook contains the names of hundreds of asylum seekers – from Guadalajara, Ghana – who are all trying to put their point of view to the port of entry of San Ysidro

2050 of Cindy Carcamo in Tijuana, Mexico. EPA chief Scott Pruitt resigns amidst scandals.

PRUITT-1ST-LEDE: THE – The Head of the Environmental Protection Agency Scott Pruitt, one of the most outrageous officials in American history, leaves the # 39; agency.

"I accepted the resignation of Scott Pruitt as a director of the Environmental Protection Agency," Trump said in a tweet on Thursday. "In the agency, Scott has done a great job, and I will always be grateful to him for that."

He said that Pruitt's badistant at EPA, Andrew Wheeler, will take over Monday as interim administrator. with trimmings) by Evan Halper in Washington. PROPOSED

^ The Trump administration increases its estimate of children separated from their parents to 3,000. [<19659002] ^ IMMIGRATION-CHILDREN-1ER-LEDE: The- <Trump Administration said Thursday that she had separated hundreds of other children from their parents after illegal crossings of the border were revealed and that no families have yet been reunited.

About a hundred children are under the age of five, Alex Azar, Secretary of Health and Human Services, whose agency has custody of children, told reporters at the same time. a conference call. The total number of children abducted from their parents could rise to nearly 3,000, he added. Previously, Azar and ministry officials had set the number at just over 2,000

1250 (with pads) by Jazmine Ulloa in Washington. PROPOSED

^ Effect of "zero tolerance" exposed at the Texas Immigration Court

IMMIGRATION COURT: LA – Sitting in front of an immigration judge in this detention center South Texas Thursday, a Central American mother separated from her son "

" Your Honor, I'm just asking for an opportunity to be here, "said the woman wearing a blue prison uniform and a red plastic rosary around the neck. "You do not know how much we have been separated from our children, we are somehow losing it."

Judge Robert Powell's face was severe. In the past five years, he has denied 79 percent of asylum cases, according to the Syracuse Syracuse University's Transac- tional Records Access Clearinghouse

"What you describe is not not persecution, "he said. an opportunity, "replied the woman in Spanish through the intermediary of an interpreter.

"I'm not here to give you a chance. He ordered his deportation.

900 (with gaskets) by Molly Hennessy-Fiske in the detention center of Port Isabel, Texas. MOVED

^ Mar-a-Lago requests permission to hire 40 more foreign workers on H-2 visas <

^ MARALAGO-FOREIGNWORKERS: NY- <President Donald Trump's private Palm Beach station asks for government permission According to the US Department of Labor, the hiring of temporary foreign workers to hire Mar-a-Lago during the high season of the Florida community took place on Thursday

. The request, first reported by BuzzFeed, was made despite the fact that Trump had urged US companies to hire locals, arguing that immigration puts pressure on wages and takes jobs away. Americans who work hard.

300 by Megan Cerullo in New York. PROPOSED

^ Trump narrows the search of the Supreme Court to 3 forerunners <

TRUMP-SCOTUS: BLO – Three judges of the Federal Court of Appeal emerged as favorites in the search for President Donald Trump for a new supreme justice: Amy Coney Barrett, Brett Kavanaugh and Raymond Kethledge, two people familiar with the case, said:

Of the three, Trump currently favors Kavanaugh and Kethledge over Barrett, according to the people.

500 by Jennifer Jacobs in Washington. PROPOSED

^ Michael Cohen Hires Critic Trump and Former Clinton Lawyer Lanny Davis <

TRUMP-COHEN-LAWYER: BLO – Donald Trump Long-time Lawyer and Fixer Michael Cohen Has Brought a Frank Critic of the President – a former special lawyer for Bill Clinton – to help answer a federal inquiry into his business and finances.

Lawyer and crisis manager Lanny Davis confirmed Thursday that he represents Cohen. Davis is the author of "The Unmaking of the President 2016", in which he questions the legitimacy of Trump's election.

500 by Bob Van Voris and Edvard Pettersson in New York. PROPOSED

^ While Trump plans Putin meeting, Europeans fear new interferences from Moscow <

USRUSSIA-HACKING-EUROPE: LA – The day the White House announced a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin if Moscow had interfered with the campaign that landed at the White House.

"Russia continues to say that they have nothing to do with ingesting in our election!" Trump tweeted, contradicting the lingering conclusions of intelligence agencies from his own country.

These statements have been controversial here for the past two years. Now, they are also agitating American allies in Europe, where Moscow has deployed some of the same tactics of misinformation as those used to manipulate the American campaign.

As Trump prepares to meet Putin on July 16 in Helsinki, Finland, there is little sign that he is ready to take a hard line against electoral interference.

1150 (with trimmings) by Chris Megerian in Washington. PROPOSED

^ Mueller draws more career prosecutors than Trump's investigation [<19659002] USRUSSIA-HACKING-MUELLER: BLO - Special adviser Robert Mueller seeks additional resources from the Department of Justice for his badistance in new legal battles While Mueller continues his investigation, he is increasingly using career prosecutors from US prosecutors offices and the headquarters of the Justice Department, as well as FBI agents - a sign that he might be in the process of depositing. The preparatory work for some parts of his investigation was finally announced by several current and former US officials.

900 (with moldings) by Chris Strohm in Washington. The Trump government on Thursday punished three top Nicaraguan officials, accusing them of human rights violations, corruption and ordering attacks on peaceful protesters

USNICARAGUA-SANCTIONS: WA [19659003ThesanctionscomeasWashingtonputspressureontheCentralAmericannationwheremorethan200peoplediedintwomonthsofanti-governmentprotestsin19659003byFrancoOrdonezinWashingtonPROPOSED

^ Mueller fights Manafort's application for pre-trial prison release <

USRUSSIA-HACKING-MANAFORT: BLO – Special advocate Robert Mueller told a US court of appeal that Paul Manafort must prepare his criminal trials behind bars, citing the conclusion of a judge we can not trust him to play by the rules.

150 by Andrew Harris in Washington. PROPOSED

^ Federal Judge Denies Effort of Trump Administration to Block California Sanctuary Law <

CALIF-SANCTUARY-1ER-LEDE: LA – Federal Judge Refused Thursday to Restrict the cooperation with immigration agents an early legal victory for the law "sanctuary" of the state that has provoked caustic but predictable reactions from both sides.

District Judge John A. Mendez, rejecting the Trump administration's position that California law is an attempt to thwart the application of immigration, wrote that "refuse to To help is not the same as to hinder "

.

1050 (with trimmings) by John Myers in Sacramento, California. MOVED

^ Onion targets Trump's immigration policy – but some do not laugh <

IMMIGRATION-ONION-WEBSITE: LA – On June 14, the country's media gave the nation its first glimpse from Casa Padre, the converted Walmart in Texas, where immigrant children were separated from their parents, after a small group of journalists visited the secret establishment. 19659002] That same day the satirical information website Onion published its own article: "An immigrant child still hopes to achieve the American dream of a better cage."

"Savage, I laughed, but it's wild"

"Too far, Onio N. Ashamed How do you dare to ridicule people's lives, the real pain and fear that Feelings of people – including infants and children? "

Few questions have shed light on the dark nature of the current cultural wars of the United States – parents illegally captured in the United States

1050 by Hailey Branson -Potts ..

^ Frustrated Judge USS Cole Withdrawing From Military Service

GUANTANAMO-JUDGE: MI – The Military Judge Who Ordered A General Marine Served 21 Days In A Trailer Park Guantanamo for contempt of court – a conviction recently ruled illegal by a federal court – who retires after twenty-six years of service, announced Thursday the Pentagon

. "Has a retirement date approved on November 1, 2018", said Air Force spokeswoman Brooke Brzozowske, in a statement e e-mail response to a McClatchy question. wrote his papers for retirement.

600 by Carol Rosenberg in Miami. PROPOSED

^ Newsrooms are silent to remember the Capital Gazette attack <

MD-JOURNAL-SHOOTING-SILENCE-1ST-LEDE: BZ – Phone calls have ended, the typing has stopped. Silence filled the temporary newsroom

For once, deadlines would wait.

Newspaper reporters The Capital and Maryland Gazette – the survivors – stood and remembered their five colleagues killed. It was 2:33 pm Thursday, exactly one week after the attack.

Journalists from outside were also silent

400 by Tim Prudente in Annapolis, MD, MOVED

^ Tropical Storm Beryl was formed in the Atlantic Ocean, says the Hurricane Center

] WEA-ATLANTIC-1ER-LEDE: OS – Tropical Storm Beryl has formed in the Atlantic Ocean, according to the National Hurricane Center.

Nothing indicates that Beryl will become a hurricane, let alone one that will hit Florida, according to

The Hurricane Center also monitors an area of ​​thunderstorms southwest of Bermuda

200 by Annie Martin in Orlando, Florida. MOVED

^ After a six-year break, Christina Aguilera finds her "Liberation". <

^ MUS-AGUILERA: LA- <In the 20 years that have pbaded since the arrival of Christina Aguilera, the artist has shown that she was not afraid Transformation

Aguilera torched the bubblegum teenager -pop image designed for her with a pair of l chaps of eather and more daring genre music that heralded a young woman in full possession of her agency. He shocked America and the 21-year-old singer was dirtied by critics, peers and even Tina Fey.

At one point, she was inspired by the styles of the 1920-1940s, engaging entirely in a vintage pin-up. She badumed the role of a cyborg, channeled Marilyn Monroe and Marilyn Manson – for the same project – and reemerged as a mother of the sbady land.

1700 by Gerrick D. Kennedy. PROPOSED

^ Russia's performance in the World Cup and the history of the country raise suspicions of doping.

SOC-WORLDCUP-NOTES: LA – At the last Sochi 2014 Winter Games the host country dominated the number of medals with 33, including 13 gold medals. It was a performance that seemed too good to be true.

And that was the case. Seven months ago, the International Olympic Committee sanctioned 43 athletes after an investigation into a state-run doping program, planned for years to secure dominance at the Sochi Games.

650 by Kevin Baxter in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia. PROPOSED

^ Cilic and defending champion Muguruza stunned at Wimbledon <

TEN-WIMBLEDON-1ST-LEDE: DPA – Third-seeded Men's Marin Cilic was eliminated from Wimbledon on Thursday after a shocking five-game defeat In the second round,

defending champion Garbine Muguruza was surprised 5-7, 6-2, and 6-1 by Belgian Alison van Uytvanck. the eight best female seeds are left in the third round

700 by Nate Williams in London. PROPOSED

^ John Isner wins a two-day, five-set match at Wimbledon <

TEN-WIMBLEDON-ISNER: NA – John Isner was up two sets and had a 4-0 lead in the third set tiebreaker of his The second round match Wednesday before taking the advantage

The American of the size and claiming to be a perpetual competitor on the Wimbledon grbad was repelled by the drops of rain, and he spent a long night replaying his mistakes. waiting for his match with Ruben Bemelmans to resume Thursday afternoon.

650 by Jane McManus in London. PROPOSED

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