Immigration officials relied on a section of immigration law that lists crimes that make people eligible for deportation... READ MORE›
The Qatar-based network also utterly rejected the allegation that the series is viciously anti-Semitic ... READ MORE›
In a wide-ranging interview with Der Spiegel published Monday, German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas suggested that President Trump's use of Twitter makes Maas's work more difficult... READ MORE›
In New York for the second-worst performance in the Dow Jones Industrial Average, the latest financial firm to suffer a shares loss despite better-than-expected profits... READ MORE›
South Dakota depends more than most states on sales taxes because it is one of nine that do not have a state income tax... READ MORE›
Four other Bulgarians who worked at the Sofia office of export company AW-Tronics also face similar charges... READ MORE›
It beats that corporate tax cut passed under former US President Ronald Reagan, which lowered the rate from 46 percent to 34 percent ... READ MORE›
Comey says the process worked well, but was tainted by Trump publicly calling McCabe to be fired... READ MORE›
In this case, the state of Jammu and Kashmir is already a conflict zone, Supreme Court lawyer Dushyant told Al Jazeera... READ MORE›
New York judge considers appointing 'special master' while unexpectedly outing Sean Hannity as a client of Trump lawyer... READ MORE›
Canada has generally enjoyed good relations with Cuba, even as the United States mounted a decades-long economic blockade against the country... READ MORE›
Most carriers want Qualcomm chip sets in the United States, so basically they are in deep trouble, said Shah, referring to ZTE... READ MORE›
Visitors are seen at a booth of Chinese telecom equipment maker ZTE Corp at an expo in Beijing, China, September 27, 2017... READ MORE›
The Trump administration said Monday that California Gov. Jerry Brown rejected terms of the National Guard's initial deployment to the Mexican border, but... READ MORE›
Ten days ago, President Trump was saying the United States of America had a duty to disengage from Syria, Macron said... READ MORE›
First Nations and municipal leaders restated their opposition to the Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project in no uncertain terms Monday in Vancouver... READ MORE›
On 10 April, Russia blocked a resolution to identify who was responsible for the alleged chemical weapons attack in Douma in Syria... READ MORE›
He said California may participate in other ways that must still be worked out... READ MORE›
Carl Icahn is cashing out of casino business Tropicana Entertainment in a deal selling most of its properties and operations for 1.85 billion... READ MORE›
On Syria, despite his protestations and constant digs at his predecessor, Donald Trump has morphed into Barack Obama, Fareed Zakaria argues... READ MORE›
Is French Presidents Bromance With Trump Guiding US Intervention In Syria... READ MORE›
He also said that France convinced Trump to limit the strikes to chemical weapons... READ MORE›
Karen Hinton Submitted The plaintiffs argue Chevron Canada is a wholly owned subsidiary of Chevron Corporation... READ MORE›
Trump blasts Comey again as he heads to Florida amid fallout from Syria strike, China trade... READ MORE›
Meanwhile, British PM Theressa May is to appear in the House of Commons to explain her decision to go ahead with the airstrikes over Syria... READ MORE›
James Comey says US president treats women like 'meat' and there is 'certainly some evidence of obstruction of justice'... READ MORE›
Russian President Vladimir Putin denounced the US-led strikes as an act of aggression that will only worsen the humanitarian crisis in Syria... READ MORE›
Germany has rejected Trump's accusations, saying that German investments in the United States employ hundreds of thousands of workers there... READ MORE›
Demonstrators in New York stage an anti-war protest on April 15 after President Donald Trump launched airstrikes in Syria... READ MORE›
Russian President Vladimir Putin warned on Sunday that further Western attacks on Syria would bring chaos to world affairs, as Washington prepared to incre... READ MORE›
President Donald Trump on Friday ordered the United States military to launch strikes on Syria in retaliation for a suspected chemical weapons attack by the... READ MORE›
According to the latest data from the Russian MoD, Syria intercepted at least 71 cruise missiles out of the 103 launched by the allies on Saturday... READ MORE›
More broadly, it signals to the region that the United States is not giving up on trade, despite Mr. Trump's sometimes harsh words... READ MORE›
American officials doubted that Russia or Iran would counterattack directly against United States forces in the region... READ MORE›
The United States responded with 58 missile strikes that destroyed 20 percent of the Syrian Air Force... READ MORE›
President Trump seemed distracted in March as his aides briefed him at his Mar-a-Lago resort on the administration's plan to expel 60 Russian diplomats and suspected spies... READ MORE›
Xi Jinping's China shows off force in South China Sea... READ MORE›
Establishing this deterrent is a vital national security interest of the United States... READ MORE›
Neither Prime Minister Justin Trudeau nor U.S. President Donald Trump was invited to next month's royal wedding... READ MORE›
On the diplomatic front, the United Nations Security Council failed to approve three draft resolutions on chemical weapons attacks in Syria... READ MORE›
Russian President Vladimir Putin has told Iranian Presiden Hassan Rouhani that further attacks by Western allies in Syria would inevitably lead to chaos in international relations... READ MORE›
He also asserted that Assad has lied from the beginning about the alleged use of chemical weapons by forces under his control... READ MORE›
If the United States bombs another Syrian runway, Russian contractors can simply pave Mr. Assad a new one... READ MORE›
Unfortunately, it's once again limited to almost pinprick strikes towards three chemical weapons facilities... READ MORE›
In a subsequent social-media salvo, Trump said that our relationship with Russia is worse now than it has ever been, and that includes the Cold War... READ MORE›
Mike Pompeo has a track record of anti-Muslim rhetoric and association with fringe Islamophobes... READ MORE›
Our response has been limited to hitting the capacities of the Syrian regime that permit the production and use of chemical weapons... READ MORE›
He said the 32 embassy workers included Cambodians and Cambodian-Americans... READ MORE›
Ten days ago President Trump wanted the United States of America to withdraw from Syria... READ MORE›
The United States sent a lot of firepower to one runway, but the Syrian government was able to quickly rebuild and reuse it... READ MORE›
Earlier this year, Myanmar admitted for the first time its soldiers committed atrocities against Rohingya... READ MORE›
Russia, China and Bolivia voted for the draft the United States, Britain, France and five others voted against and four abstained... READ MORE›
Osius said many of those targeted by the Trump administration were tied to the US-supported state of South Vietnam, which has since collapsed... READ MORE›
Senator, the biggest thing I think we can do is implement it, Zuckerberg responded, saying that Facebook already planned to comply voluntarily... READ MORE›
Some analysts say the chemical attacks will continue unless Russian and Iran suffer consequences for supporting Assad's tactics... READ MORE›
State Department spokesperson Heather Nauert tells Al Jazeera Obama did not enforce red lines on chemical weapons use... READ MORE›
Establishing this deterrent is a vital national security interest of the United States... READ MORE›
Similarly, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang said unequivocally Wednesday that the measures China will take have nothing to do with the trade friction... READ MORE›
RealDonaldTrump - Unbelievably, James Comey states that Polls, where Crooked Hillary was leading, were a factor in the handling stupidly of the Clinton Email probe... READ MORE›
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