'We have more work to do', says Canada negotiator as US trade deadline looms Negotiations to finalise a deal between the US and Canada are going down to the wire ahead of a Friday night deadline. How a 'firm' shared, retracted fake poll numbers in US NEW YORK: Locked in a competitive re-election race, Los Angeles mayor Karen Bass declared on social media last week that a new poll was evidence that her campaign was "gaining momentum". Just a few days later, the truth emerged: The poll was fabricated. Hong Kong court to deliver verdict for 2 prominent former Tiananmen vigil organizers Two former organizers of Hong Kong’s decades-old vigil in remembrance of the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown have been convicted in a national security case |
Vladimir Putin visits remains of medieval Russian warrior prince uncovered in Kremlin cathedral Donskoy, who died in 1389 aged 39, ruled the principalities of Muscovy and Vladimir, which would later become the core of the Russian state. Argentina players banned for World Cup brawl and AFA fined over Falklands banner Three Argentina players have been banned for a number of games for their role in a brawl at the World Cup final - with the country's football association fined £235,000 over a Falklands Islands banner. Attack on Ukraine shopping centre that killed 16 is ‘terror by design’, says EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas, the EU’s top diplomat, threatens harshest sanctions yet on Russia after strike on Kryvyi Rih, the home town of Volodymyr Zelenskyy Russian drones have slammed into a busy shopping centre in central Ukraine, killing 16 people in an attack that Volodymyr Zelenskyy condemned as “cynical and despicable”. The EU’s foreign policy chief, Kaja Kallas, condemned Friday’s attack on Kryvyi Rih … Mexican Governor, Accused by U.S. of Helping Cartel, Returns to His Job After U.S. prosecutors accused Gov. Rubén Rocha Moya of protecting the Sinaloa cartel, he said he would step down to focus on his defense. On Friday, he declared he was back. Israel probes killing of Hind Rajab, Gaza child who called for help An Israeli fact-finding mission declined to refer some other “exceptional” cases, including the killing of World Central Kitchen aid workers, to military prosecutors. Trump cites national security as Supreme Court weighs challenge to ballroom The Trump administration says the massive new White House ballroom is urgently needed for national security, to protect the president, his staff and guests from attacks. |
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