Saturday 9 December 2017

UK foreign minister arrives in Iran to lobby for jailed aid worker

DUBAI (Reuters) - British Foreign Minister Boris Johnson arrived on Saturday in Iran, where he is expected to lobby his Iranian counterpart Mohammad Javad Zarif for the release of jailed Iranian-British aid worker Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe.


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White House Schedules Medical Exam For Trump

White House Schedules Medical Exam For TrumpRachel Maddow notes Donald Trump's unusually slurred speech during his Jerusalem announcement yesterday and reports on the White House announcing that Trump will have a medical exam in January with the results to be made public.




Former Cop Acquitted Of Fatally Shooting Unarmed Man Who Begged For His Life

Former Cop Acquitted Of Fatally Shooting Unarmed Man Who Begged For His LifeAfter a former Arizona cop this week was acquitted of murder in the shooting death of an unarmed man, officials released video of the victim’s final moments.




Why are ferocious wildfires plaguing southern California?

Why are ferocious wildfires plaguing southern California?A combination of short and longer-term events have conspired to spark a ring of fires that have dotted the Los Angeles area




Muslims in Asia protest against Trump's Jerusalem plan

Muslims in Asia protest against Trump's Jerusalem planBy Sayed Hassib and Kanupriya Kapoor KABUL/JAKARTA (Reuters) - Thousands of protesters in Muslim-majority countries in Asia rallied on Friday to condemn the U.S. decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital, as authorities tightened security outside U.S. embassies. Leaders in Indonesia, Malaysia and Pakistan have joined a global chorus of condemnation of President Donald Trump's decision. "Death to America! Death to Trump and Israel!" the crowds chanted.




Bella Hadid Stands Up For Palestinians After Trump's Jerusalem Move

Bella Hadid Stands Up For Palestinians After Trump's Jerusalem MoveBella Hadid is not afraid to use her platform and get political.




FBI warned Trump aide Hope Hicks over emails from Russians: report

FBI warned Trump aide Hope Hicks over emails from Russians: reportThe FBI found it necessary to deliver a special warning about Russian contacts to President Donald Trump’s close aide Hope Hicks after Trump took office last January, the New York Times reported  on Friday. Federal Bureau of Investigation officials met with Hicks at least twice, the Times said, to warn her about multiple attempts made by Russian agents to contact her via email after the election and before the January 20 inauguration. "According to former officials, American intelligence and law enforcement agencies became alarmed by introductory emails that Ms Hicks received from Russian government addresses in the weeks after Mr Trump’s election," the Times said. It said Ms Hicks is not suspected of doing anything improper. But the agents worried that the effort was part of a Russian intelligence operation that continued even after US security officials released a scathing report on Moscow’s interference in the 2016 election. The Donald Trump campaign’s Russia connections Ms Hicks, 29, a long-time personal aide to Trump, was then director of strategic communications for the White House. Since August she has served as White House communications director. According to the report she was interviewed by Special Counsel Robert Mueller on Thursday and Friday for his investigation into whether the Trump campaign colluded with Russian interference in the election, and whether Trump has tried to obstruct the investigation. So far Ms Hicks has not been mentioned as being suspected of wrongdoing. But her proximity to Trump could make her a key witness in any cases that arise from the investigation. Mueller has already unveiled charges against four former campaign aides, including campaign chairman Paul Manafort and former White House national security advisor Michael Flynn. Flynn pleaded guilty on December 1 to lying to FBI investigators over his Russian contacts in a plea deal that made clear he is assisting in the Mueller investigation of more senior campaign and White House figures. Mr Mueller’s probe has been plodding and thorough. In court documents released Friday, Mr Mueller’s team reported having amassed more than 400,000 documents and financial records for the Manafort case, which focuses on money laundering, after exercising 15 search warrants.