Britain says Manchester bomber ‘likely’ had accomplices as focus turns to Libya visits

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Britain says Manchester bomber ‘likely’ had accomplices as focus turns to Libya visits

Washington Post
MANCHESTER, England – Britain’s domestic security chief said Wednesday it was “likely” that the bomber who killed 22 people at a concert venue was not acting alone, underscoring the expanded security measures as the nation’s threat level was raised to …

Salman Abedi: Who is the suspect behind Manchester attack?

CNN
(CNN) Police have named 22-year-old Salman Abedi, a British citizen of Libyan descent, as the man suspected of carrying out the deadliest terror attack to hit the UK in 12 years.

Pope welcomes Trump at the Vatican despite past disagreements

Washington Post
VATICAN CITY – Pope Francis welcomed President Trump here Wednesday morning to the cradle of Roman Catholicism, delivering a message of peace even as he stands as the world’s moral counter to the new American president’s nationalist agenda.

Donald Trump’s foreign trip is going smoothly. It won’t last

CNN
(CNN) President Donald Trump is in the middle of his 9-day foreign trip, a stretch defined thus far by its smoothness and general lack of controversy.

Taiwan becomes 1st in Asia to recognize same-sex marriage

Washington Post
TAIPEI, Taiwan – In a first for Asia, Taiwan’s Constitutional Court ruled in favor of same-sex marriage on Wednesday, punctuating a yearslong campaign by advocates for gay rights in one of the continent’s most liberal democracies.

Duterte Calls on Philippines to Support His Declaration of Martial Law

New York Times
Security officers searching a car at a checkpoint on Tuesday in Iligan, on the southern Philippine island of Mindanao. The island is under military control because of a growing insurgent threat.

The Latest: Duterte considering nationwide martial law

Washington Post
MANILA, Philippines – The Latest on the siege of a Philippine city that led President Rodrigo Duterte to declare martial law in the south (all times local):.

Ex-CIA Chief Reveals Mounting Concern Over Trump Campaign and Russia

New York Times
John O. Brennan, the former director the C.I.A., testified during a House Intelligence Committee hearing on Tuesday in Washington.

The way President Trump signs guest books is different

CNN
Washington (CNN) In Jerusalem earlier Tuesday, President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump, as well as (perpetual shadows) Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump, were on hand at a wreath-laying ceremony at the Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial …

Homeless Man Rewarded by David Sullivan After Helping Manchester Attack Victims

Bleacher Report
West Ham United co-owner David Sullivan is set to provide shelter and money to Stephen Jones, a homeless man who helped tend to victims of Monday’s terrorist attack in Manchester.

How Trump stayed out of trouble in the Middle East

Politico
JERUSALEM – For four straight days, President Donald Trump did not live-tweet the cable shows. He didn’t mention his unlikely electoral win.

Trump retains outside lawyer Marc Kasowitz to help with Russia investigations

Washington Post
President Trump has retained the services of a trusted lawyer, Marc E. Kasowitz, to help him navigate the investigations into his campaign and suspected Russian interference in last year’s election, according to people familiar with the decision

European Leaders Hope to Win Trump’s Favor

New York Times
Security was tight in advance of President Trump’s visit to Brussels, especially after the terrorist attack in Manchester, England.

Chinese Student’s Commencement Speech In US Isn’t Going Over Well In China

NPR
A Chinese student who praised the “fresh air of free speech” in the U.S. during her commencement address at the University of Maryland is facing an online backlash from classmates and from people in China who say she insulted her own country.

Australian police waited too long to react to deadly siege threat: coroner

Reuters
FILE PHOTO: A hostage runs towards a police officer outside Lindt cafe, where other hostages are being held, in Martin Place in central Sydney December 15, 2014.

CPEC may create more India-Pakistan tension: UN report

Business Standard
The India-Pakistan dispute over Kashmir is a matter of concern, and the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor may create further tension between the two countries and ignite political instability in the South Asia region, a UN report has said.

Bahrain unrest: Death toll from raid on cleric’s home rises to five

BBC News
The death toll from Tuesday’s raid by Bahraini police on the home of the Sunni-ruled kingdom’s most prominent Shia cleric has risen to five.

Hack, fake story expose real tensions between Qatar, Gulf

Washington Post
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates – Qatar said hackers allegedly broke into the website of its state-run news agency on Wednesday and published a fake story quoting the ruling emir making controversial comments.

Surveillance video shows Florida teacher kissing student

First Coast News
Video showing a Boca Raton teacher kissing a male student on the lips was released Tuesday. Brian Kornbluth, a fourth-grade teacher at Somerset Academy, pleaded guilty last week to kissing the student and was sentenced to a year of probation, WPTV …

Barack Obama Went to Italy for Vacay, Staying for the Green

TMZ.com
Barack Obama can’t get enough of Tuscany — or at least its killer golf courses, ’cause he’s back driving the fairways.

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