North Korea fires Scud-class ballistic missile, Japan protests

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People watch a television broadcasting a news report on North Korea firing what appeared to be a short-range ballistic missile, at a railway station in Seoul, South Korea, May 29, 2017. REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji

North Korea fires Scud-class ballistic missile, Japan protests

Reuters
People watch a television broadcasting a news report on North Korea firing what appeared to be a short-range ballistic missile, at a railway station in Seoul, South Korea, May 29, 2017.

Merkel: Europe can’t rely on allies anymore

New York Post
Just days after President Trump lectured NATO members about ponying up more money for defense , German leader Angela Merkel said Europe could no longer count on its allies.

Kushner Asked to ‘Lay Low’ After Russia-Related Reports, Source Says

NBCNews.com
WASHINGTON – Back on his home turf after an eight-day foreign trip, President Donald Trump is once again facing down controversy – and now it’s hitting close to home.

Shark leaps into boat and startles Australian fisherman

New York Daily News
A great white shark lays on the deck of a fishing boat it jumped into at Evans Head in Australia. The Associated Press. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS.

France’s Macron set for ‘tough’ talks with Putin near Paris

BBC News
French President Emmanuel Macron will shortly hold talks with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin near Paris, amid tensions over the conflicts in Syria and Ukraine.

Manchester attacks: MI5 probes bomber ‘warnings’

BBC News
MI5 is to hold an inquiry into the way it dealt with warnings from the public that the Manchester suicide bomber, Salman Abedi, was a potential threat.

Observing Ramadan After Manchester

HuffPost
This Ramadan, we must try to reach out to our non-Muslim neighbors and assure them that we are united with them in grief. 05/28/2017 08:11 am ET | Updated 11 hours ago.

Race to rescue Sri Lanka flood victims as death toll rises

CBS News
Last Updated May 29, 2017 7:01 AM EDT. COLOMBO, Sri Lanka — Helicopters searched for people marooned four days after rain-triggered floods and mudslides inundated Sri Lankan neighborhoods and killed at least 169 people.

SEE IT: California kayaker survives terrifying shark attack

New York Daily News
A California man narrowly escaped a terrifying encounter with a shark while kayaking in Monterey Bay. In March, certified scuba diver Brian Correiar was paddling leisurely when he felt a thud underneath his 14-foot kayak, and was suddenly thrown from

Trump: First trip abroad was hard work but brought ‘big results’

Washington Examiner
President Trump touted his first trip abroad as “hard work” with “big results” after getting back to Washington, D.C.

Bangladesh ready with evacuation plans as cyclone nears

Washington Post
COX’S BAZAR, Bangladesh – Bangladesh is bracing for its first cyclone of the year, with more than 1,000 shelters set up for people who may need to evacuate as the storm approaches the low-lying delta nation.

Trudeau arrives at Vatican, looking for formal apology for residential schools

CBC.ca
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau arrived at the Vatican on Monday with plans to raise reconciliation with indigenous peoples, the global fight against climate change and the importance of religious and cultural diversity during a meeting with Pope Francis.

Mattis: If NATO didn’t exist, Trump would want to create it

The Hill
Sec. Mattis on Russia: NATO is not a threat and they know it pic.twitter.com/bTsiwCfKaM. – Face The Nation (@FaceTheNation) May 28, 2017.

Israeli govt meeting near Jerusalem site angers Palestinians

Washington Post
JERUSALEM – The Palestinians sharply condemned Israel on Sunday for holding a government meeting near a sensitive Jerusalem holy site at the core of their conflict.

Sen. John McCain visits Australia for security talks

Washington Post
SYDNEY – U.S. Sen. John McCain met with Australian leaders on Monday for security talks in the nation’s capital, where he received praise for his public support of the decades-long U.S.

6-day war begets 50 years of conflict for Israel

The Sun Herald
It may well be remembered as a pyrrhic victory for Israel: in six days it stunned the world by vanquishing several Arab armies, only to be saddled with a deeply corrosive 50-year fight with the Palestinians for the Holy Land.

India cattle trade ban to halt beef exports, lead to job losses

Reuters
FILE PHOTO – Butchers from the Qureshi community gather outside meat shops ordered to close, following regulations imposed by newly elected Uttar Pradesh State Chief Minister, Yogi Adityanath, in Lucknow, India, April 4, 2017.

Can Brazil’s president survive the latest scandal? Here are 4 ways he could fall.

Washington Post
SAO PAULO, Brazil – Brazilian President Michel Temer was already a weak leader when secret tapes surfaced this month reportedly catching him in a conversation that sounds like a casual endorsement of political bribery.

Rising Drug Thefts: Medicines Stolen From VA Health Facilities Double That From Private Hospitals

International Business Times
Data from the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) obtained by AP under the Freedom of Information Act, revealed the rate of reported missing drugs at VA health facilities was more than double that of the private sector, it was reported Monday.

Motorcycles rumble through Washington in honor of missing veterans

New York Daily News
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The rumble of motorcycle engines filled a rainy morning in Washington on Sunday as thousands of bikers paraded around the National Mall for the 30th annual Rolling Thunder rally to raise awareness of U.S.

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