Global News Merkel: British EU immigration cap would have price Mr Macron's trip to Berlin highlighted his pro-European politics and desire to work with Mrs Merkel on what he says must become "a more efficient Europe, a more democratic Europe, a more political Europe". EDF shares, which were down 2.5 per cent at 9.23 euros just before the announcement, fell further and stood almost five percent down on the day following the news of Mr Hulot's nomination. Paul Nuttall Keeps Calling Leanne Wood 'Natalie' During ITV Leaders' Debate Green co-leader Caroline Lucas joined in, laughing and implying Nuttall had problems remembering different women's names. Live-blogging the debate for The Guardian , Andrew Sparrow concluded it was "all a bit dull", but warned the absence of May and Corbyn could impact negatively on their parties - if voters noticed. Iran's Rouhani congratulates South Korea's Moon on presidential victory Beijing also has its own issues with Seoul. In his inaugural address Wednesday, South Korea's president said he would consider visiting Pyongyang under the right conditions. Moon explained the difficulties faced by South Korean companies that are doing business in China and asked for Xi's "special attention" to ease those concerns, Yoon said. Japan Cabinet approves Bill allowing Emperor Akihito's abdication According to the bill, the emperor and his wife Empress Michiko would keep the honorific title of "heika" which means "Your Majesty" after the abdication. "Otherwise, we will lose more and more members from the imperial family". Both steps have been suggested as ways to deal with a shortage of male heirs and a shrinking pool of royals generally, a problem thrust back into the limelight this week, with news that Akihito's eldest granddaughter will marry a commoner, after which she too must ... Islamic State attacks Syrian state-held areas, 31 killed The Daesh attack killed 25 civilians, including five children, and 27 pro-government fighters, the Britain-based monitor said. The Observatory said at least 22 government troops and allied militiamen and 40 ISIS fighters had been killed in clashes in the area in the past 24 hours. Mexican Journalist Javier Valdez Cárdenas Assassinated Valdez was the fifth journalist to be killed this year in a country plagued by violence related to drug gangs, according to officials and media rights groups. "Even though you may have bullet-proofing and bodyguards, [the gangs] will decide what day they are going to kill you", BBC reported. His arrest sparked a fierce power struggle for control of the cartel. Comey documented Trump request to drop Flynn investigation in memo CNN has confirmed the existence of the memo and the fact that it says Trump asked Comey to drop the investigation, but has not yet confirmed the request regarding reporters, which the Times reported on based on an "associate" of Comey's reading it to the Times reporter. Dialogue with Trump was non-politicised: Russian FM Dmitry Peskov told reporters that Russian Federation has "cautious optimism" about the prospect of improving relations with the United States, but also that there is still a lot of work to do. "He wasn't doing a good job", Trump said. "He was sacked? You're kidding, you're kidding", Mr Lavrov said. "The president further emphasised his desire to build a better relationship between the U.S. Trump Warns Comey, Blasts Media, Asks 'When Does It End' on Russian Federation President Donald Trump said Saturday he would act quickly to appoint a new Federal Bureau of Investigation director following his controversial dismissal earlier this week of James Comey - a move that was still reverberating around Washington . China offers billions for new Silk Road initiative Few Western heads of government made the trip. China on Sunday opened the Belt and Road Forum - China's initiative to promote its vision of "win-win cooperation" by expanding links to Asia, Africa and Europe through massive infrastructure investment. Jordanian 'attacker' shot dead by Israeli police Police detained the owner of a booth near the scene, for trying to prevent a bystander from helping the policeman who was under attack. The Israeli government called the Jordanian reaction "outrageous". In April, a United Kingdom citizen Hannah Bladon was critically injured by a Palestinian resident of East Jerusalem Jamil Tamimi near the Old City in Jerusalem. Michael Flynn Risks Jail if he Refuses Senate Subpoena Chairman Richard Burr (R-N.C.) and Ranking Member Mark Warner (D-Va.) said in the Wednesday statement that the subpoena was issued in response to Flynn refusing to comply with an April 28 request for the records. But investigators have been investigating Flynn's business ties after he left the government and before he joined the Trump administration. "I've said from the beginning that our intentions are to get information from all the individuals of interest, and I will go to whatever ... Mayawati expels Naseemuddin Siddiqui from BSP Siddiqui said he possessed 150 such audio clippings. "Whatever charges have been levelled against me, applies to her (Mayawati) and I can prove it", he said. Siddiqui said he had dedicated his whole life to the BSP and the Dalit leader, but she expelled him from the party on flimsy grounds. He claimed Mayawati was trying to override the party's Founder president Kanshi Ram and that she, in association with SC Mishra and her brother Anand Kumar, was adamant at ruining the Bahujan Samaj ... All future elections on VVPAT-enabled EVMs, Hackathon on used machines: EC The delegation said while the use of technology is important and contributes towards efficiency in the system, technology should be an enabler for the electoral process and not the sole, unquestioned voting process that is beyond transparency and physical scrutiny. Drayton Manor ride fall death investigations continue A park spokesperson said tonight: "Whilst the HSE and police authority carry on with their important work, we will reopen Drayton Manor Park on Saturday 13 May". She was pulled from the water by park staff then taken to the hospital where she was pronounced dead, according to the BBC . The park in Staffordshire has been closed since for police and Health and Safety Executive investigations. Pakistani leader injured in blast, 10 killed According to reports, the deputy chairman Senate was returning from an event at Ittehad Bainul Muslimeen at Jama Masjid Hammadia when his vehicle was targeted. So far no terrorist group has taken the responsibility of the attack. Dr. Sher Ahmad, head of Mastong Hospital, said 25 bodies had been brought to the hospital after the attack. Marine Le Pen dances the night away after election loss To compete, " en Marche " has rebranded itself is now rebranding itself "La Republique en Marche " (Republic on the Move), as it prepares a list of candidates. After her decisive loss, the National Front also geared up for a name change - if not a makeover of its ideas. With the two mainstream parties - the conservative Republicans and the left-wing Socialists - both failing to reach the presidential runoff vote, his chances of winning a majority that supports his election pledges will ... European Commission raises Polish GDP growth forecast But the commission warned in its statement that the "uncertainty surrounding the economic outlook remains elevated". The European Commission has slightly upgraded the GDP growth outlook for Slovenia in its spring economic forecast to 3.3% for this year and 3.1% in 2018. Cinco de Mayo in Trump era leaves Mexican-Americans torn Kids 12 and under are free and the gates open at noon. Arreola is a Mexican immigrant and says the day shouldn't be about political agenda. At this point, it's most known for being the holiday most likely to be celebrated by Dave, an anglo saxon man who has an Instagram hashtagged #buildthewall and also one hashtagged #cincodedrinko. US Balikatan exercises kick off Last year, Southern Luzon Command and Western Command joined the said military exercise. Far fewer soldiers on both sides are participating in the joint exercises compared to past year when about 11,500 soldiers took part in the joint venture. ← Back 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 Forward →
Merkel: British EU immigration cap would have price Mr Macron's trip to Berlin highlighted his pro-European politics and desire to work with Mrs Merkel on what he says must become "a more efficient Europe, a more democratic Europe, a more political Europe". EDF shares, which were down 2.5 per cent at 9.23 euros just before the announcement, fell further and stood almost five percent down on the day following the news of Mr Hulot's nomination.
Paul Nuttall Keeps Calling Leanne Wood 'Natalie' During ITV Leaders' Debate Green co-leader Caroline Lucas joined in, laughing and implying Nuttall had problems remembering different women's names. Live-blogging the debate for The Guardian , Andrew Sparrow concluded it was "all a bit dull", but warned the absence of May and Corbyn could impact negatively on their parties - if voters noticed.
Iran's Rouhani congratulates South Korea's Moon on presidential victory Beijing also has its own issues with Seoul. In his inaugural address Wednesday, South Korea's president said he would consider visiting Pyongyang under the right conditions. Moon explained the difficulties faced by South Korean companies that are doing business in China and asked for Xi's "special attention" to ease those concerns, Yoon said.
Japan Cabinet approves Bill allowing Emperor Akihito's abdication According to the bill, the emperor and his wife Empress Michiko would keep the honorific title of "heika" which means "Your Majesty" after the abdication. "Otherwise, we will lose more and more members from the imperial family". Both steps have been suggested as ways to deal with a shortage of male heirs and a shrinking pool of royals generally, a problem thrust back into the limelight this week, with news that Akihito's eldest granddaughter will marry a commoner, after which she too must ...
Islamic State attacks Syrian state-held areas, 31 killed The Daesh attack killed 25 civilians, including five children, and 27 pro-government fighters, the Britain-based monitor said. The Observatory said at least 22 government troops and allied militiamen and 40 ISIS fighters had been killed in clashes in the area in the past 24 hours.
Mexican Journalist Javier Valdez Cárdenas Assassinated Valdez was the fifth journalist to be killed this year in a country plagued by violence related to drug gangs, according to officials and media rights groups. "Even though you may have bullet-proofing and bodyguards, [the gangs] will decide what day they are going to kill you", BBC reported. His arrest sparked a fierce power struggle for control of the cartel.
Comey documented Trump request to drop Flynn investigation in memo CNN has confirmed the existence of the memo and the fact that it says Trump asked Comey to drop the investigation, but has not yet confirmed the request regarding reporters, which the Times reported on based on an "associate" of Comey's reading it to the Times reporter.
Dialogue with Trump was non-politicised: Russian FM Dmitry Peskov told reporters that Russian Federation has "cautious optimism" about the prospect of improving relations with the United States, but also that there is still a lot of work to do. "He wasn't doing a good job", Trump said. "He was sacked? You're kidding, you're kidding", Mr Lavrov said. "The president further emphasised his desire to build a better relationship between the U.S.
Trump Warns Comey, Blasts Media, Asks 'When Does It End' on Russian Federation President Donald Trump said Saturday he would act quickly to appoint a new Federal Bureau of Investigation director following his controversial dismissal earlier this week of James Comey - a move that was still reverberating around Washington .
China offers billions for new Silk Road initiative Few Western heads of government made the trip. China on Sunday opened the Belt and Road Forum - China's initiative to promote its vision of "win-win cooperation" by expanding links to Asia, Africa and Europe through massive infrastructure investment.
Jordanian 'attacker' shot dead by Israeli police Police detained the owner of a booth near the scene, for trying to prevent a bystander from helping the policeman who was under attack. The Israeli government called the Jordanian reaction "outrageous". In April, a United Kingdom citizen Hannah Bladon was critically injured by a Palestinian resident of East Jerusalem Jamil Tamimi near the Old City in Jerusalem.
Michael Flynn Risks Jail if he Refuses Senate Subpoena Chairman Richard Burr (R-N.C.) and Ranking Member Mark Warner (D-Va.) said in the Wednesday statement that the subpoena was issued in response to Flynn refusing to comply with an April 28 request for the records. But investigators have been investigating Flynn's business ties after he left the government and before he joined the Trump administration. "I've said from the beginning that our intentions are to get information from all the individuals of interest, and I will go to whatever ...
Mayawati expels Naseemuddin Siddiqui from BSP Siddiqui said he possessed 150 such audio clippings. "Whatever charges have been levelled against me, applies to her (Mayawati) and I can prove it", he said. Siddiqui said he had dedicated his whole life to the BSP and the Dalit leader, but she expelled him from the party on flimsy grounds. He claimed Mayawati was trying to override the party's Founder president Kanshi Ram and that she, in association with SC Mishra and her brother Anand Kumar, was adamant at ruining the Bahujan Samaj ...
All future elections on VVPAT-enabled EVMs, Hackathon on used machines: EC The delegation said while the use of technology is important and contributes towards efficiency in the system, technology should be an enabler for the electoral process and not the sole, unquestioned voting process that is beyond transparency and physical scrutiny.
Drayton Manor ride fall death investigations continue A park spokesperson said tonight: "Whilst the HSE and police authority carry on with their important work, we will reopen Drayton Manor Park on Saturday 13 May". She was pulled from the water by park staff then taken to the hospital where she was pronounced dead, according to the BBC . The park in Staffordshire has been closed since for police and Health and Safety Executive investigations.
Pakistani leader injured in blast, 10 killed According to reports, the deputy chairman Senate was returning from an event at Ittehad Bainul Muslimeen at Jama Masjid Hammadia when his vehicle was targeted. So far no terrorist group has taken the responsibility of the attack. Dr. Sher Ahmad, head of Mastong Hospital, said 25 bodies had been brought to the hospital after the attack.
Marine Le Pen dances the night away after election loss To compete, " en Marche " has rebranded itself is now rebranding itself "La Republique en Marche " (Republic on the Move), as it prepares a list of candidates. After her decisive loss, the National Front also geared up for a name change - if not a makeover of its ideas. With the two mainstream parties - the conservative Republicans and the left-wing Socialists - both failing to reach the presidential runoff vote, his chances of winning a majority that supports his election pledges will ...
European Commission raises Polish GDP growth forecast But the commission warned in its statement that the "uncertainty surrounding the economic outlook remains elevated". The European Commission has slightly upgraded the GDP growth outlook for Slovenia in its spring economic forecast to 3.3% for this year and 3.1% in 2018.
Cinco de Mayo in Trump era leaves Mexican-Americans torn Kids 12 and under are free and the gates open at noon. Arreola is a Mexican immigrant and says the day shouldn't be about political agenda. At this point, it's most known for being the holiday most likely to be celebrated by Dave, an anglo saxon man who has an Instagram hashtagged #buildthewall and also one hashtagged #cincodedrinko.
US Balikatan exercises kick off Last year, Southern Luzon Command and Western Command joined the said military exercise. Far fewer soldiers on both sides are participating in the joint exercises compared to past year when about 11,500 soldiers took part in the joint venture.
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