US will promise N. Korea's Kim Jong-un it will not seek regime change – Pompeo

The US will have to assure North Korea it won't seek to undermine its leader Kim Jong-un, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has implied. That comes after years of slamming him as a dictator and squeezing his country with sanctions.

The US government and elections in Russia

Over the past year, the Democratic Party and the leading American media have been maniacally focused on unconfirmed claims that the US presidential election in 2016 was undermined by Russian intervention.

'I should see your face, and you should see mine,' Quebec premier says of new religious neutrality law

A new law that would effectively force Muslim women who wear a niqab or burka to uncover their faces to use public services is based on a principle "the vast majority of Canadians, and not just Quebecers" can agree on, Premier Philippe Couillard said.

Catalonia independence 'in matter of days'

Catalonia will declare independence from Spain in a matter of days, the leader of the autonomous region has told the BBC.

Downing Street responds to claims UK will pay a £36bn Brexit divorce bill

Downing Street sources have played down reports that the UK is prepared to pay a divorce bill of up to £36bn to try and force progress in stalled Brexit talks.

Secret Service moves out of Trump Tower over alleged lease dispute

The Secret Service moved its Trump Tower command post to a trailer on a Manhattan sidewalk because of a dispute between President Donald Trump's company, the Trump Organization, and the US government, The Washington Post reported Thursday.

Trump administration hits Venezuela's Maduro with sanctions after 'sham' vote

The Trump administration hit Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro with financial sanctions on Monday in the wake of a weekend election that gave the country’s ruling party virtually unlimited powers.

Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif resigns after Supreme Court order to disqualify him - statement

ISLAMABAD, July 28 (Reuters) - Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Friday resigned from his post, his office said, hours after the country's Supreme Court disqualified him over corruption claims against his family.

The Senate had 3 Obamacare repeal bills. It has now voted against them all.

The Senate failed to pass its Obamacare repeal bill early Friday morning after three Republican senators — Sens. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK), John McCain (R-AZ), and Susan Collins (R-ME) — voted against the effort.

Putin warns Russia 'will have to retaliate' against America

The Russian President says the sanctions are 'absolutely illegal from the point of view on international law'

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