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Trump says US will release more details on Mexico immigration deal
As Ebrard noted in a news conference after the agreement's announcement Friday, the Mexican government did not accept the US's push for a safe third country agreement, which would require asylum seekers traveling through Mexico to make their case for American asylum in Mexico.
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Woman dies, 5 injured after crane collapses during Dallas thunderstorm
Evans said it is too early to say whether there may be more people hurt, killed or missing. The crane tore through four floors of the apartment building in Dallas' downtown city center district, Dallas Police Department spokesman DeMarquis Black said.
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Huge Hong Kong crowd fights China clampdown
Tens of thousands of protesters march along a downtown street against the proposed amendments to an extradition law in Hong Kong on Sunday, June 9, 2019. Streets were packed along the route. Some of the protesters, chanting " Scrap the evil law ", camped at parks and staged sit-ins outside parliament.
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Andrea Leadsom says she smoked weed - and Michael Gove did cocaine
In the last leadership contest in 2016, Gove was going to run Johnson's campaign before dramatically declaring he'd run himself at the 11th hour, forcing Johnson, 54, to drop out. A Times article Mr Gove wrote in 1999 - around the time he admits having taken the drug - has been republished. Andrea Leadsom also admitted to having smoked weed at university, but said she had "never smoked it again since".
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PM Modi concludes Sri Lanka visit; ticks all diplomatic boxes
During the visit, he was conferred with "Nishan Izzuddeen", the Maldives' highest honour accorded to foreign dignitaries. Modi was received by Foreign Minister Abdulla Shahid at Male airport. We will try to fulfil the dreams of every Indian. Prime Minister also addressed the Indian community in Colombo. We will soon take measures in this direction.
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UK's Johnson baulks at Brexit cost as leadership race hots up
Cabinet minister Mr Cairns said the best person equipped to drive a "bold, ambitious plan" was Mr Johnson. Britain is mired in its deepest political crisis in decades over how, when and whether it should leave the European Union - a decision that will fall to Mrs May's successor and affect both its future role on the world stage and prosperity for generations to come.