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Jul 17 2016
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Turkish President Vows To ‘Cleanse The Military’
Last night, there was an attempted military coup against Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan. Tanks and troops were seen in Istanbul and Ankara, state-run Turkish Radio and Television Corporation was taken over, allegedly the head of the Turkish Armed Forces was taken hostage, and parliament was bombed. Erdogan was on vacation when this action as taken by some in the military. Both Erdogan and
TownhallNov 20 2017
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Trump Names North Korea a State Sponsor of Terrorism
President Trump announced that he will put North Korea back on the list of state sponsors of terrorism, calling on Kim Jong-un to relinquish its nuclear weapons programs. George W. Bush removed North Korea from the list in 2008.
Washington Times USA TODAY VoxMar 24 2015
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Boehner 'baffled' by Israeli spying report
House Speaker John Boehner said he was "shocked" by a recent report that the Israeli government spied on Iranian nuclear talks and leaked information on the developing deal to lawmakers, and that he hadn't heard anything from the Israelis himself.
"I'm not sure what the information was. But I'm baffled by it," Boehner told reporters on Capitol Hill on Tuesday.
He said that "no
CNN DigitalJul 16 2018
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Trump and Putin Summit Underway in Helsinki
President Donald Trump began his meeting with Vladimir Putin in Helsinki today, calling the meeting a "great opportunity" to discuss trade, nuclear weapons, and China. Trump also blamed the US, rather than Russia, for past hostilities between the two countries.
Washington Post Bloomberg Washington TimesMay 09 2016
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Iran Tests Ballistic Missile
Christian Science Monitor Fox News Digital USA TODAYDec 10 2020
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Black Lives Matter power grab sets off internal revolt
The Black Lives Matter movement is buckling under the strain of its own success, with tensions rising between local chapters and national leaders over the group’s goals, direction — and money.
From the beginning, Black Lives Matter was a grass-roots effort, born in the streets with no central hierarchy. The idea: to keep power concentrated in the hands of its members, the people.
PoliticoSep 11 2012
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Early frost? White House gives chilly response to proposed Obama-Netanyahu meeting
The White House has turned down an offer by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to meet with President Obama later this month, U.S. and Israeli officials confirmed to Fox News. Though the White House is citing scheduling conflicts, the chilly reception is sure to be seen as a snub among Israels biggest defenders – and it comes amid a state of heightened alert over Irans nuclear
Fox News DigitalFeb 05 2024
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Zelenskyy Says Ukrainian Leadership ‘Reset’ Is Necessary
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy told Italian broadcaster RAI TV that he was considering a leadership “reset,” seemingly confirming days of speculation on his reported plans to replace his country’s top general.
For Context: Gen. Valerii Zaluzhnyi has served as commander-in-chief of Ukraine’s armed forces since 2021. His role in the defense of Kyiv at the start of Russia’s
Associated Press The Kyiv Independent The Daily CallerFeb 11 2013
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Pelosi: 'False argument' to say Washington has spending problem
House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi claimed Sunday it is a "false argument" to say the federal government has a spending problem, in the latest shot across the bow to Republicans who couldn't disagree more. Pelosi, in an interview with "Fox News Sunday," locked arms with President Obama in calling for Washington to avert a looming round of budget cuts -- by replacing them with a blend of cuts
Fox News DigitalMay 15 2019
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U.S. Pulls Staff From Iraq After Warning of Iran-Backed Threats
The U.S. ordered its non-emergency government staff to leave Iraq, days after denouncing a rising threat to Americans from forces backed by neighboring Iran and deploying warships and B-52 bombers to the Gulf.
Employees at the embassy in Baghdad and the consulate in Erbil, in the majority Kurdish region, are to leave due to an “increased threat stream,” according to a statement issued
Bloomberg