Tag: daily news
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Russia to upgrade Syrian air defences
byRussia is to send new anti-aircraft missiles to Syria, a week after Syrian forces accidentally shot down a Russian aircraft during an Israeli air strike. Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu said that the S-300 surface-to-air missile defence system would be delivered within two weeks. Fifteen Russian military personnel were killed when the reconnaissance aeroplane was […]
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US tells Iran to ‘look in the mirror’ after Ahvaz attack
byThe US ambassador to the UN has urged Iran to “look in the mirror” for the causes of an attack on a military parade that killed 25 on Saturday. Nikki Haley said Iranian President Hassan Rouhani had “oppressed his people for a long time”. She was responding to Mr Rouhani’s fierce criticism of the US, […]
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Theresa May: EU must respect UK in Brexit talks
byUK Prime Minister Theresa May has said the EU must treat the UK with more “respect” in Brexit negotiations. In a statement at Downing Street she said for EU leaders to reject her plan with no alternative at this “late stage of negotiations” was “not acceptable”. She said talks had reached an “impasse” and could […]
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Fears of major flooding in Fayetteville, N.C., as Florence menaces East Coast
by“Even though the heavy rains have ended, the flood hazard to life and property is real,” city officials said. Rain-swollen rivers won’t stop rising in North Carolina. Several of them teetered at record levels Tuesday as officials warned of relentless flooding and hazards in areas already swamped by historic rainfall produced by former Hurricane Florence. The storm […]
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Kavanaugh says he’s willing to talk to the Judiciary Committee to deny assault allegation
by“This is a completely false allegation. I have never done anything like what the accuser describes — to her or to anyone,” Kavanaugh said in a statement. WASHINGTON — Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh again denied Monday that he sexually assaulted a woman when the two were in high school, and said he was willing […]
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Typhoon Mangkhut: Deadly typhoon lands in south China
byTyphoon Mangkhut is lashing China’s most populous province, bringing winds of up to 100 mph (162 kph). Guangdong is on its highest alert for the storm, which also hit Hong Kong, where it swayed skyscrapers and blew out windows. The death toll from the Philippines has now risen to at least 59. Most died in […]
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Emmys 2018: Colin Jost and Michael Che on how they’ll bring the funny and give the gold
byColin Jost and Michael Che will step out from behind the Weekend Update anchor desk to host NBC’s 70th Primetime Emmy Awards (Monday, 8 EDT/5 PDT), with their boss, “Saturday Night Live” producer Lorne Michaels, steering the three-hour (we hope) awards show from the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles. Why is the tag team known for […]
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‘I plead guilty’: Paul Manafort enters cooperation deal with Mueller team
byWASHINGTON – Paul Manafort, the former chairman of President Donald Trump’s campaign, pleaded guilty Friday to two felony conspiracy charges and reached an agreement to provide “complete cooperation” with special counsel Robert Mueller’s probe of Russian interference in the 2016 election. Manafort’s plea deal brings investigators further into the president’s inner circle of advisers and added another conviction to their […]
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Russians accused over Salisbury poisoning were in city ‘as tourists’
byMoscow -Two Russians accused of a nerve agent attack in the UK have admitted they visited the city where the assault took place, but say the purpose of their brief trip was to visit its historic cathedral, and not to poison a former double agent who happened to live there. When the men identified as […]
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EU parliament votes to punish Hungary over ‘breaches’ of core values
byThe European Parliament has voted to pursue unprecedented disciplinary action against Hungary over alleged breaches of the EU’s core values. Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s government has been accused of attacks on the media, minorities, and the rule of law – charges which he denies. More than two-thirds of MEPs backed the censure motion – the […]
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