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Paul Manafort, Konstantin Kilimnik indicted on witness tampering charges
For Manafort though, the charges come at a perilous time, just hours before his lawyers were due to file legal briefs explaining why he should be allowed to remain free on bond pending his trial scheduled for next month in Alexandria, Virginia.
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United Kingdom parties divided over Brexit as businesses sound warnings
Pro-Brexit campaign group Leave.EU have attacked Lord Malloch-Brown as a "puppet for George Soros" and chief "Remoaner", while another group, Leave Means Leave, has launched a fundraising drive among supporters to "secure the swift, clean Brexit you all voted for".
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Trump says Russian Federation should be at G7 meeting, Moscow not so sure
Macron said the message of other G7 leaders to Trump on the Iran deal should be: "You're not comfortable with an agreement signed by your predecessor, maybe just because it was signed by your predecessor, but don't stop others from respecting it and don't push Iran to leave, because today it's the best protection we have".
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Democrats Head Into Primary With Voter Registration Lead
On the Democratic side, the race evolved into a battle between Harley Rouda, a businessman backed by the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, and Hans Keirstead, a neuroscientist who developed innovative treatments for late-stage cancers and spinal cord injuries.
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Muslims Overwhelmingly Reject Trump's Iftar Dinner
Mr. Trump hosted the dinner in the State Dining Room for the Washington diplomatic community, wishing approximately 50 guests a "very blessed Ramadan". And then came Trump, who broke the tradition previous year. "If the White House is interested in inviting foreign government leaders from largely corrupt, Muslim-majority countries that exhibit inequitable and unjust policies upon their own populations, that seems to be in line with the tenor of the current U.S.
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US evacuates China staffers as illness mystery deepens
While the cause of the mysterious ailment, which already claimed at least one US official in Guangzhou back in April, is still under scrutiny, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo last month likened the symptoms displayed by the stricken worker to those experienced by US diplomats in Cuba.