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Russia Voices 'Unconditional' Support for Iran Nuclear Deal
Trump pulled America out of the accord in May and is re-imposing sanctions on Iran. She spoke while alongside Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif. The Iranian president took aim at the Trump administration, stating that its behavior in worldwide affairs is "authoritarian".
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Hundreds Killed After Catastrophic Earthquake and Tsunami Strike Indonesia
Video from the scene showed the double-arched, yellow bridge had collapsed with its two metal arches twisted as cars bobbed in the water below. Around 16,700 people were evacuated to 24 centers in Palu. "We felt a deep heartbreak, may God gives Anthonius the best place beside him, along with other victims of Donggala quake", Air Nav spokesperson Yohanes Sirait said.
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Third Kavanaugh accuser comes forward on eve of dramatic hearing
Senate Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley told CNN earlier Tuesday that he is "unclear" why Ramirez's accusations should have "any bearing" on Ford's testimony Thursday, and criticized Democrats for not letting Republicans know about Ramirez's accusation earlier.
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F-35B Crashes, Pilot Ejects
The F-35 army jet crashed in the USA state of SC this afternoon just minutes away from its army base. The Marine pilot ejected before the crash and was being checked for injuries, authorities said. The jet costs about $100 million. The Marine version of the jet is capable of short takeoffs and vertical landings. But the programme has faced numerous delays, cost overruns and setbacks, including a mysterious engine fire in 2014 that led commanders to temporarily ground the planes.
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Trump orders Kavanaugh FBI probe after Senate delays confirmation vote
Kavanaugh later offered a vociferous and emotional defense, alternately shouting and tearing up on national television. Kavanaugh's nomination had appeared back on track earlier Friday when he cleared a key hurdle at the Senate Judiciary Committee.
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SC lifts ban on women entering Sabarimala
The CJI said practice of exclusion of women of 10-50 age group can not be regarded as essential religious practice and Kerala law denies rights to women on ground of physiological reasons. She said the issue in this case not limited to Sabarimala only. Subsequently, it changed its stand again and told the Court that it is ready to allow women, irrespective of their age, inside the temple.