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Hassan Rouhani Warns Cannot Allow Protests To Cause "Insecurity" In Iran
Officials said on Saturday one person was killed in the southeastern city of Sirjan, while social media reports referred to several other deaths as riot police and security forces clashed with demonstrators in Tehran and dozens of cities across Iran on Saturday as protests turned political.
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Feds probing Giuliani on possible campaign finance, lobbying violations
In the numerous same meetings Parnas and Fruman pitched their energy project to Ukrainian officials, touting its support from the Trump administration, they also tried to convince officials to launch the investigations the administration desired.
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Political Crisis Continues in Bolivia After an Interim President Takes Over
Former Bolivian President Evo Morales waves upon arrival to Mexico City, Nov. 12, 2019. United Nations human rights chief Michelle Bachelet issued a statement earlier in the day calling the deaths "an extremely risky development". A senior US State Department official also said Washington does not consider Morales' departure to be a coup, as Morales himself and the Mexican government have alleged.
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Donald Trump tells North Korea`s Kim to `get the deal done`
Pyongyang's official KCNA news agency in a commentary on Friday lashed out at Biden for insulting Kim, calling Biden a "rabid dog" that needs to be put down. 'That's because he'd restore American leadership in the world on day one by putting our security, interests, and values at the heart of our foreign policy, ' he continued.
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Bloomberg launches anti-Trump campaign in battleground states
The ads will target Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Arizona, and MI, four states the Dems want to win back in 2020. Bloomberg, one of the world's richest men, has taken several steps to prepare for a bid for the Democratic nomination, including filing paperwork in states with early deadlines to get on the ballot.
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PM Modi Congratulates Sri Lanka's Gotabaya Rajapaksa On Election Victory
Mr Premadasa, 52, of the ruling party was trailing at 44.4 per cent. Rajapaksa, 70, was leading in the island's majority Sinhalese areas while Premadasa showed strong support from among the island's minority Tamil community in the northern and eastern regions.