Live Updates: Trump Is in Brussels, and NATO Officials Are Anxious

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Live Updates: Trump Is in Brussels, and NATO Officials Are Anxious

New York Times
Donald Tusk, left, president of the European Council, and President Trump at the European Union’s headquarters in Brussels on Thursday.

Manchester bombing probe expands to Germany amid raids, arrests in Britain

Washington Post
MANCHESTER, England – The investigation into a suicide blast that killed at least 22 people at a Manchester pop concert widened Thursday, with security services carrying out raids and rounding up suspects amid fears that the bombmaker who devised the …

Beijing protests US Navy patrol through South China Sea

Washington Post
BEIJING – China protested a U.S. Navy patrol that sent a guided missile destroyer near a group of man-made islands in the South China Sea on Thursday in the first American challenge to Beijing’s claims to the waters since President Donald Trump took …

With Gift and in Conversation, Vatican Presses Trump on Climate Change

New York Times
Pope Francis welcomed President Trump to the Vatican on Wednesday. Credit Pool photo by Evan Vucci. VATICAN CITY – Pope Francis put climate change on the agenda of his first meeting with President Trump on Wednesday, and the subject is likely to …

Duterte says he may expand martial law ‘throughout the country’ in fight against ISIS

CNN
(CNN) Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte said his martial law declaration for the country’s restive south could be expanded “throughout the country” in order to combat the rise of ISIS.

Indonesian police launch raid as Jakarta attacks linked to Islamic State

Reuters
Police patrol near the scene of an explosion at a bus station in Kampung Melayu, Jakarta, Indonesia May 25, 2017. REUTERS/Darren Whiteside.

1 day, 2 presidents: Merkel meets with Obama, then Trump

CNN
Berlin (CNN) There’s no secret about which of the two American presidents German Chancellor Angela Merkel will meet Thursday she likes the most.

Bad intel from Russia influenced Comey’s Clinton announcement: report

The Hill
Former FBI Director James Comey’s controversial decision to detail the FBI’s findings in the Hillary Clinton · Hillary Rodham Clinton5 things to watch in Montana’s special election Hannity on attempted advertiser boycott: ‘Nobody tells me what to say

Report: Pre-election, US spies learned Russians talked about how to influence Trump’s aides

CBS News
Last summer, U.S. spies gathered intelligence that senior Russian officials were talking about how they could, through Donald Trump’s advisers, influence his opinion of Russia, according to a New York Times report.

Poll: Majority says mainstream media publishes fake news

The Hill
Nearly two-thirds of Americans say the mainstream press is full of fake news, a sentiment that is held by a majority of voters across the ideological spectrum.

Child gets heart transplant donor shortly after visit with first lady

CBS News
A young boy in need of a heart transplant that met with first lady Melania Trump in Italy on Wednesday is now the recipient of a new heart from a donor.

Obama’s White House photographer trolls the Trumps’ hand-holding failures on Instagram

Washington Post
If a picture is worth 1,000 words, then Pete Souza posted 1,002 on his Instagram account Tuesday. “Holding hands,” wrote Souza, the former official White House photographer under President Barack Obama.

Bahrain, Egypt block Al-Jazeera websites amid Qatar dispute

ABC News
FILE — In this Nov. 1, 2006 file photo, a Qatari employee of Al Jazeera Arabic language TV news channel walks past the logo of Al Jazeera in Doha, Qatar.

Gay Rights in China Get Fillip From Taiwan Same-Sex Marriage Ruling

U.S. News & World Report
FILE PHOTO: Supporters react during a rally after Taiwan’s constitutional court ruled that same-sex couples have the right to legally marry, the first such ruling in Asia, in Taipei, Taiwan.

NATO formally joins coalition against ISIS

Macleans.ca
A soldier of the Polish Army sits in a tank as a NATO flag flies behind during the NATO Noble Jump military exercises of the VJTF forces on June 18, 2015 in Zagan, Poland.

Macron’s reform agenda faces resistance

Financial Times
Investors breathed a sigh of relief two weeks ago when French voters chose a centrist ex-banker over the far-right, anti-EU alternative to become the 10th president of the Fifth Republic.

Warrant issued for Bikram founder beset by legal woes

ABC News
FILE – In this Sept. 27, 2003, file photo, Bikram Choudhury, front, founder of the Yoga College of India and creator and producer of Yoga Expo 2003, leads a yoga class at the Expo at the Los Angeles Convention Center.

Top Venezuela prosecutor says protester killed by police

Washington Post
CARACAS, Venezuela – Venezuela’s chief prosecutor further distanced herself from the socialist administration Wednesday, deepening the widest rift in a government that has otherwise presented a united front against six weeks of protests.

What is Ramadan? Why can’t Muslims eat or drink?

USA TODAY
Starting Friday, millions of Muslims around the world will recognize Ramadan with prayer and dawn-to-dusk fasting for a month. Here’s what you should know about the Islamic holy day.

Ben Carson Calls Poverty a ‘State of Mind,’ Igniting a Backlash

New York Times
Ben Carson, the head of the Department of Housing and Urban Development, speaking with Armstrong Williams on Tuesday. Credit Larry French/Getty Images for Sirius XM.

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