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Sep 24, 2018 In The News

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and UN Ambassador Nikki Haley appeared on Sunday morning’s news shows and took a hard line on Iran, but said the president would react favorably if Iran expressed interest in meeting.

Sep 24, 2018 In The News

New York (AFP) - US President Donald Trump on Sunday flew to New York ahead of this week's gathering of world leaders at the United Nations, where he met with Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in the evening.

Sep 24, 2018 In The News

(CNN) Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei on Monday accused Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates of financing the perpetrators of Saturday's deadly attack on a military parade in Ahvaz and threatened to "harshly punish" the masterminds.

Sep 24, 2018 In The News

A Turkish tycoon will appear before a London court on Tuesday to contest Ankara’s demand for his extradition over alleged links to a deadly attempted coup in 2016.

Sep 23, 2018 In The News

Iran has begun a diplomatic push against European and Arab countries it says supported or harbored people linked to a terrorist attack that left 25 people dead and fueled Middle East tensions.

Sep 23, 2018 In The News

It was at last year’s United Nations General Assembly that President Donald Trump launched a verbal assault on North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, chiding him as a "Rocket Man ... on a suicide mission for himself,” and made a dramatic debut with blunt talk about putting “America first” over multilateral cooperation.

Sep 23, 2018 In The News

Brussels is calling for an EU investigation into supervisory failings that led to Danske Bank’s €200bn money-laundering scandal, piling pressure on to Danish and Estonian banking regulators to explain why more was not done to stop the flow of dirty money. 

Sep 22, 2018 In The News

WASHINGTON (AP) — North Korea's Kim Jong Un is "little rocket man" no more. President Donald Trump isn't a "mentally deranged U.S. dotard."

Sep 22, 2018 In The News

ROKKASHO, Japan — More than 30 years ago, when its economy seemed invincible and the Sony Walkman was ubiquitous, Japan decided to build a recycling plant to turn nuclear waste into nuclear fuel. It was supposed to open in 1997, a feat of advanced engineering that would burnish its reputation for high-tech excellence and make the nation even less dependent on others for energy.

Sep 21, 2018 In The News

COPENHAGEN/LONDON (Reuters) - Danske Bank’s (DANSKE.CO) money laundering scandal spread on Friday to Britain where the National Crime Agency (NCA) said it is investigating the use of UK-registered companies.

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