St. Petersburg metro attack ‘carried out by suicide bomber’

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St. Petersburg metro attack ‘carried out by suicide bomber’

CNN
Moscow (CNN) The St. Petersburg metro attack was carried out by a suicide bomber, the Kyrgyz Foreign Minister has said. Kyrgyz authorities had earlier identified Akbarjon Djalilov, a Russian national born in Kyrgyzstan, as a suspect in the blast that

Trump-Xi meeting watched for clues of future relationship

Washington Post
BEIJING – Chinese President Xi Jinping probably won’t give President Donald Trump a round of golf during their first face-to-face meeting this week, but he may find it worthwhile to ensure his American counterpart does not feel like he’s leaving …

Syria conflict: ‘Chemical attack’ in Idlib kills 58

BBC News
At least 58 people have been killed and dozens wounded in a suspected chemical attack on a rebel-held town in north-western Syria, a monitoring group says.

Blackwater founder held secret Seychelles meeting to establish Trump-Putin back channel

Washington Post
The United Arab Emirates arranged a secret meeting in January between Blackwater founder Erik Prince and a Russian close to President Vladimir Putin as part of an apparent effort to establish a back-channel line of communication between Moscow and …

Trump Shifts Course on Egypt, Praising Its Authoritarian Leader

New York Times
President Trump expressed support for the Egyptian president, Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, during a meeting at the White House on Monday.

Kushner becomes Trump’s jack-of-all-trades

The Hill
Allies of President Trump say he has nearly unmatched confidence in his 36-year-old son-in-law, whose expanding portfolio includes Middle East peace, Iraq, China, overhauling the government’s technology infrastructure, opioid abuse, veterans’ affairs

South Africa’s Zuma defends cabinet reshuffle, union calls for him to quit

Reuters
South Africa’s President Jacob Zuma reacts during a rally following the launch of a social housing project in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, April 1, 2017.

Ex-Trump adviser met Russian spy: report

The Hill
A former adviser to President Trump’s campaign met a Russian intelligence operative three years before the 2016 race, according to a new report.

With Brexit looming, millions wonder whether they can stay in Britain

Washington Post
LONDON – Twenty-one years ago, Patrizia Mayall moved to Britain after falling in love with a young Englishman serving in the Royal Air Force.

That unusual Trump ‘incitement’ ruling wasn’t just about one rally but a ‘multitude’

Washington Post
It’s one thing for partisans and talking heads to claim that Donald Trump’s campaign rhetoric in Kentucky one night in March 2016, specifically his instructions to “get ’em out of here,” incited violence against the protesters he wanted removed.

How Trump Became a Russia Skeptic: The Conventional Wisdom About a Kremlin-Friendly White House Is Dated

Fox News
A Kremlin spokesman told ABC News on Friday that despite the new administration in Washington, Russian-American relations remain “at the lowest possible point.

Poll: Democrats Lose Pride in America

U.S. News & World Report
Democrats’ harsh appraisal of Republican President Donald Trump is eroding their pride in the country as a whole, according to the latest Gallup poll.

Trump Tries to Deflect Russia Scrutiny, Citing ‘Crooked Scheme’ by Obama

New York Times
President Trump on Friday. He unleashed a series of Twitter posts on Monday, claiming once again that the Obama administration spied on him, and he attacked Hillary Clinton.

Donald Trump, Xi Jinping and the Mao factor

CNN
Beijing (CNN) When US President Donald Trump greets his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping, in person for the first time in Florida this week, the two men may find an unlikely historical figure looming large as they attempt to rebalance the world’s most
Washington Post
WASHINGTON – The National Archives and Records Administration has told the White House to keep each of President Donald Trump’s tweets, even those he deletes or corrects, and the White House has agreed.

Flood-Stricken City in Colombia Mourns as Death Toll Climbs

TIME
(MOCOA, Colombia) —Lines of people quietly walked the streets of Mocoa, followed by hearses carrying coffins to a cemetery where open graves waited for the next somber burials.

Egypt finds remains of 3700-year-old pyramid

BBC News
The remains of a pyramid built some 3,700 years ago have been discovered in Egypt, the antiquities ministry says. An interior corridor and a block engraved with 10 hieroglyphic lines were among the finds at the Dahshur royal necropolis, south of Cairo.

Falklands analogy sparks Brexit war of words over Gibraltar

The Denver Post
The Rock of Gibraltar rises above the Spanish coastline. Madrid and London once again are locking horns over Gibraltar, a tiny, rocky British overseas territory.

Iraq reopens hot springs spa amid Mosul war chaos

Reuters
HAMMAM AL-ALIL, Iraq, April 4 Some Iraqis in this town get massages in a spa or take muddy baths and relax in the morning sun on the banks of the Tigris.

India-China row deepens as Dalai Lama arrives in NE India

Minneapolis Star Tribune
GAUHATI, India – India said Tuesday that China should not interfere in its internal affairs, as the Dalai Lama began a weeklong visit to India’s remote northeast that Beijing has protested.

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