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With British government, parliament and people divided, a disorderly Brexit looms
The European Union said on Tuesday that Britain could be heading for a potentially disorderly exit in just 10 days time as Prime Minister Theresa May met with ministers to thrash out ways to break the Brexit deadlock.Private -
Erdogan's AK Party challenges Istanbul local election results
President Tayyip Erdogan's AK Party has submitted objections to local election results in all 39 Istanbul districts, the party's provincial head said on Tuesday, after results showed a narrow victory for the main opposition candidate.Private -
Report: Patriots, DE Bennett agree to reworked contract
The New England Patriots and newly acquired Michael Bennett agreed on a reworked contract that gives the defensive lineman a raise heading into the 2019 season, ESPN reported Tuesday.Private -
NATO to seek package to deter Russia aggression in Black Sea: U.S. official
A meeting of NATO foreign ministers in Washington this week will discuss all elements of the threat posed by Russia and seek to agree on a package of measures to bolster the military alliance's presence in the Black Sea, a senior U.S. official said on Tuesday.Private -
Ireland won't countenance checks on its exports at EU ports
Ireland will not countenance checks on its exports at EU ports following any no-deal Brexit as a result of its plan to keep an open border with Northern Ireland, Foreign Minister Simon Coveney said on Tuesday.Private -
Georgia, Florida State agree to home-and-home series
The Georgia Bulldogs and Florida State Seminoles have agreed to a home-and-home series in 2027 and 2028, Florida State announced Tuesday.Private -
Trial of Norwegian accused of submarine espionage begins in Russia
The trial of a Norwegian man suspected of espionage began on Tuesday in Moscow, in a case that has raised tensions between Russia and its NATO-member neighbor.Private -
Selfies and air pact mark North Macedonia-Greece detente
The leaders of Greece and North Macedonia hugged, took selfies and signed a new agreement for air patrols on Wednesday in a display of newly-friendly relations since a nearly three-decade name dispute was settled earlier this year.Private -
Ireland won't countenance checks on its exports at EU ports
Ireland will not countenance checks on its exports at EU ports following any no-deal Brexit as a result of its plan to keep an open border with Northern Ireland, Foreign Minister Simon Coveney said on Tuesday.Private -
Massachusetts says Wynn Resorts executives concealed sex accusations involving Steve Wynn
Massachusetts gaming regulators on Tuesday released an investigative report concluding that former executives of Wynn Resorts Ltd concealed sexual misconduct allegations against the casino operator's billionaire founder, Steve Wynn.Private -
Pentagon says expects to resolve row with Turkey over S-400
Acting Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan said on Tuesday that he expected to solve a dispute with Turkey over its purchase of Russia's S-400 air defense system, a day after the United States halted the delivery of equipment related to the F-35 aircraft to Ankara.Private -
Algeria protest leader vows more pressure despite Bouteflika decision
Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika's decision to quit by April 28 "will change nothing" and demonstrations will continue, a protest leader said on Tuesday, indicating popular pressure for more far-reaching political change remains insistent.Private -
UK police say devices left on rail line in suspected Brexit sabotage plan
British police were on Tuesday investigating two incidents where objects were placed on railway tracks to sabotage the network in what they believed was deliberate action relating to Britain's exit from the European Union.Private -
Massachusetts says Wynn Resorts executives concealed sexual misconduct accusations involving Steve Wynn
Massachusetts gaming regulators on Tuesday released an investigative report concluding that former executives of Wynn Resorts Ltd concealed sexual misconduct allegations against the casino operator's billionaire founder, Steve Wynn.Private -
UK police say devices left on rail line in suspected Brexit sabotage plan
British police were on Tuesday investigating two incidents where objects were placed on railway tracks to sabotage the network in what they believed was deliberate action relating to Britain's exit from the European Union.Private -
UK police say devices left on rail line were suspected Brexit sabotage plan
British police said on Tuesday they were investigating two attempts to sabotage the rail network in what they believed was deliberate action relating to Britain's exit from the European Union.Private -
Darling stands by slur allegation against Dykstra
Former New York Mets pitcher Ron Darling on Tuesday stood by the allegation he made in his new book that Lenny Dykstra shouted racial slurs at a Boston Red Sox pitcher in the 1986 World Series.Private -
UK police say devices left on rail line were suspected Brexit sabotage plan
British police said on Tuesday they were investigating two attempts to sabotage the rail network in what they believed was deliberate action relating to Britain's exit from the European Union.Private -
U.S. welcomes China's expanded clampdown on fentanyl
(In the third paragraph of the April 1 story, corrects to U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration from U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency)Private -
London backs plans for 'Tulip' tower to bloom over the city
Plans to build a glass viewing tower perched 1,000 feet above London on a slender tower shaped like a tulip have been approved by the local authority.Private -
Shares dip after six-month peak, oil nears $70 a barrel
World stock markets were little changed on Tuesday after grazing a six-month high as investors took a breather following a three-day run of gains.Private -
U.S. March, first-quarter auto sales drop in weak start to 2019
Major automakers on Tuesday reported weak sales for March and the first quarter citing a rough start to the year, but said a robust economy and strong labor market should encourage consumers to buy more vehicles as 2019 rolls on.Private -
Senegal president pledges action on environment during second term
Senegalese President Macky Sall said on Tuesday he would prioritize the environment, youth employment and women's rights during his second term in office.Private -
With British government, parliament and people divided, disorderly Brexit looms
The European Union warned on Tuesday that Britain could be heading for a potentially disorderly exit in just 10 days time as Prime Minister Theresa May met with ministers to thrash out ways to break the protracted Brexit deadlock.Private -
UK police investigate devices on rail line linked to Brexit
British police on Tuesday were investigating two attempts to disrupt the rail network that they said were linked to Britain's exit from the European Union.Private -
With British government, parliament and people divided, disorderly Brexit looms
The European Union warned on Tuesday that Britain could be heading for a potentially disorderly exit in just 10 days time as Prime Minister Theresa May met with ministers to thrash out ways to break the protracted Brexit deadlock.Private -
UK police investigate devices on rail line linked to Brexit
British police on Tuesday were investigating two attempts to disrupt the rail network that they said were linked to Britain's exit from the European Union.Private -
NATO meeting to focus on Russia, as U.S. cautions Turkey over missile purchases
Turkey remains an important NATO ally and partner to the United States despite concerns over its plans to buy missile defense systems from Russia, a senior State Department official said on Tuesday, a day before the start of a NATO meeting in Washington.Private -
Egyptian policeman sentenced to death for killing Christian father and son
An Egyptian policeman found guilty of killing a Christian man and his son in a case that outraged the minority Coptic community was sentenced to death on Tuesday, judicial sources said.Private -
White House softens tone after threat to close border with Mexico
President Donald Trump's administration on Tuesday took a step back from its threat to close the southern U.S. border, saying Mexico had been taking a greater responsibility for dealing with the immigration problem.Private -
Slovakia's president-elect boosts liberal parties, ruling leftists fall: poll
The election of anti-graft lawyer Zuzana Caputova as Slovakia's president has boosted her liberal, pro-European Union party's prospects in EU elections, against the grain of rising populism across the continent, an opinion poll showed on Tuesday.Private -
U.S. expects to resolve spat with Turkey over purchase of Russian air defense system
Acting U.S. Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan said on Tuesday that he expected to resolve a dispute with Turkey over its purchase of Russia's S-400 air defense system, a day after the United States halted the delivery of equipment related to the F-35 aircraft to Ankara.Private -
Facebook, rights groups hit out at Singapore's fake news bill
Singapore submitted wide-ranging fake news legislation in parliament on Monday, stoking fears from internet firms and human rights groups that it may give the government too much power and hinder freedom of speech.Private -
Dutch security agency warns against Chinese, Russian technology
The Dutch security service advised the government on Tuesday not to use technology from countries with active cyber-hacking campaigns against the Netherlands, such as China and Russia.Private -
Ecuador's Moreno says Assange violated terms of asylum: local media
Ecuadorean President Lenin Moreno on Tuesday said that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has “repeatedly violated” the terms of his asylum in the Andean nation’s London embassy, adding that Assange does not have the right to “hack private accounts or phones”, according to a local media interview.Private -
In Irish interest to protect EU single market, PM Varadkar says
It is in Ireland's interests to protect the European Union single market and there is no better alternative than the Irish backstop, Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar said on Tuesday.Private -
In Irish interest to protect EU single market, PM Varadkar says
It is in Ireland's interests to protect the European Union single market and there is no better alternative than the Irish backstop, Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar said on Tuesday.Private -
U.S. halts F-35 equipment to Turkey, protests its plans to buy from Russia
The United States has halted delivery of equipment related to the stealthy F-35 fighter aircraft to Turkey, marking the first concrete U.S. step to block delivery of the jet to the NATO ally in light of Ankara's planned purchase of a Russian missile defense system.Private -
U.S. halts F-35 equipment to Turkey, protests its plans to buy from Russia
The United States has halted delivery of equipment related to the stealthy F-35 fighter aircraft to Turkey, marking the first concrete U.S. step to block delivery of the jet to the NATO ally in light of Ankara's planned purchase of a Russian missile defense system.Private -
North Carolina Republican Party chairman charged in bribery case
The U.S. Justice Department said on Tuesday that it had charged the chairman of the North Carolina Republican Party, Robert Hayes, in a bribery and corruption case that also involved two businessmen and another state party official.Private -
Erdogan's AK Party challenges Istanbul, Ankara election results
President Tayyip Erdogan's AK Party has submitted objections to local election results in all districts of Istanbul and Ankara, party officials said on Tuesday, after results showed the opposition earned narrow victories in both cities.Private -
Turkish lira down as U.S. halts fighter parts delivery, threatens sanctions
The lira dropped nearly 3 percent on Tuesday after the United States halted delivery of equipment related to a Turkish order of F-35 fighter planes, warning Ankara's insistence on buying Russian defense systems risked triggering sanctions.Private -
Ecuadorean president says Assange violated asylum terms: local media
Ecuadorean President Lenin Moreno on Tuesday said that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has "repeatedly violated" the terms of his asylum in the Andean nation's London embassy, according to a local media interview.Private -
Erdogan's AK Party challenges Istanbul, Ankara election results
President Tayyip Erdogan's AK Party has submitted objections to local election results in all districts of Istanbul and Ankara, party officials said on Tuesday, after results showed the opposition earned narrow victories in both cities.Private
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