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UK Finance Minister's Future Questioned by PM May's Allies
"We are very concerned about Philip Hammond's behaviour," the senior parliamentary DUP source told the newspaper.
Virginia State University Campus on Lockdown After Shooting
University police tweeted on Saturday night, "Shooting on Campus - VSU is on lockdown. Avoid the area. Updates to follow."
What Trump's Move on Iran Nuclear Deal Means for US and The World
The President has fumed against what he has called a "very bad deal" and an "embarrassment" to the country despite all available evidence that Iran is complying with terms which imposed limits on its nuclear program in return for a lifting of sanctions th...
Donald Trump Refuses to Certify Iran Nuclear Deal in a Major Policy Shift
Trump's decision to decertify the nuclear deal will not withdraw the United States from the agreement, which was negotiated by the United States and other world powers during the administration of former President Barack Obama.
As Donald Trump Threatens North Korea, is US Practicing for War?
US B-1B bombers flew this week over South Korea with fighter jet escorts from the allied nation, in what's become an increasingly familiar show of force to Pyongyang.
British Jihadi 'White Widow' Killed in US Drone Strike: Sun report
A convert to Islam from southern England, Jones was nicknamed the "White Widow" by the British press after her jihadi husband Junaid Hussain, also an IS militant, was killed by a drone in 2015.
God Can't Survive Science, 'Da Vinci Code' Author Says
Dan Brown, whose books have sold over 200 million copies, famously drew the ire of the Vatican when "The Da Vinci Code" was published in 2003.
Tayyip Erdogan Says US Sacrificing Strategic Ally Turkey
Turkey's relations with the United States and many Western countries have been strained since last year's failed military coup against President Tayyip Erdogan, in which more than 240 people were killed.
Russia Protests to US Over Consulate Flags 'Hostile Act'
Russian foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova told reporters on Thursday that her country's flags "had been torn off the buildings of Russia's trade mission in Washington and the general consulate in San Francisco and Moscow would retaliate.
Donald Trump, Justin Trudeau Meet at the White House Amid New NAFTA Talks
Trudeau joined Trump in the Oval Office at the start of a new round of talks over the North American Free Trade Agreement, which the US president has threatened to withdraw from if he can't negotiate a better agreement with Canada and Mexico.
Kenyan Opposition Leader Raila Odinga Abandons Presidential Election Re-run
The Supreme Court stunned the nation last month when it annulled the August 8 election victory by President Uhuru Kenyatta, citing what it called widespread irregularities in the counting process.
Boko Haram: Profile of a Jihadist Threat
The Nigerian authorities say they are now rolling back the group and thousands of suspected members of the group were due to go on trial from Monday.
Thousands Protest in Barcelona Against Catalan Independence
The stark warning came days before Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont is expected to address the region's parliament, on Tuesday, when he could unilaterally declare independence.
UK's Theresa May Signals Foreign Minister Boris Johnson Could be Sacked
"It has never been my style to hide from a challenge and I'm not going to start now," it quoted May as replying, in what it called a signal that she was prepared to bring in new ministers to her cabinet and axe those who had caused her problems.
Donald Trump Says 'Only One Thing Will Work' With North Korea Now
Trump has engaged in an escalating war of words with North Korean strongman Kim Jong-Un, trading insults amid rising tensions between the two nuclear-armed rivals.
Ivana Trump Explores Marriage to Donald Trump in New Book
Ivana Trump, who was married to the real estate magnate from 1977 to 1992, writes in "Raising Trump" that she knew her marriage was over soon after a day in December 1989.