London Inferno: It would be an ‘absolute miracle for anyone to be left alive’

By Google News

e3b5fccecbbca1f8f22dab2d71f63509

London Inferno: It would be an ‘absolute miracle for anyone to be left alive’

Washington Post
LONDON – Firefighters combing through the wreckage of a west London tower block don’t expect to find any more survivors, officials said Thursday.

Christopher Ruddy, the Trump whisperer: ‘I’m honest with him’

Washington Post
Nobody in President Trump’s orbit stirs up headlines quite like Christopher Ruddy, chief executive of the right-leaning media outlet Newsmax and his longtime friend.
U.S. News & World Report
DOHA (Reuters) – A $12 billion deal to buy Boeing F-15 U.S. fighter jets shows Qatar has deep-rooted support from Washington, a Qatari official said on Thursday, adding that its rift with some other Arab states had not hurt the U.S.

Australian leader disappointed Trump parody became public

Washington Post
CANBERRA, Australia – Australia’s prime minister said he was disappointed that excerpts of an off-the-record speech he gave at Parliament House parodying President Donald Trump were broadcast by a television network on Thursday.

Dennis Rodman gives North Korea leader gift of Trump: ‘The Art of the Deal’

USA TODAY
PYONGYANG, North Korea – Dennis Rodman has delivered a message from President Donald Trump to North Korea – sort of. On Thursday, the former NBA player gave the country’s sports minister a copy of Trump’s book “The Art of the Deal,” a present …

Overnight Cybersecurity: Russian sanctions deal clears Senate hurdle | How nations rank on internet port security

The Hill
Welcome to OVERNIGHT CYBERSECURITY, your daily rundown of the biggest news in the world of hacking and data privacy. We’re here to connect the dots as leaders in government, policy and industry try to counter the rise in cyber threats.

Putin says Western sanctions made Russia stronger

Washington Post
MOSCOW – Russia has climbed out of recession despite the continuing Western sanctions, President Vladimir Putin said Thursday, adding that the restrictions have forced the country to “switch on our brains” to reduce its dependence on energy exports.

Charleston Port ‘Dirty Bomb’ Threat Came From YouTube Videos

International Business Times
UPDATE: 3:50 a.m. EDT— The Coast Guard in South Carolina confirmed they found no threat at Charleston Port after claims of a ship containing a “dirty bomb” were made on videos posted on YouTube, Thursday.

Shabab Kill 17 and Take Hostages in Somalia’s Capital

New York Times
Armed security forces and rescue personnel at the scene of an attack on Wednesday at a hotel popular with foreigners in Mogadishu, Somalia.

Japan accused of stifling freedom with new terror law

CNN
(CNN) Japan’s parliament has passed a controversial “anti-conspiracy” bill which critics say could be used to curb civil liberties across the country.

Trump promised he would protect persecuted Christians. Instead, he’s sending them back to Iraq.

Washington Post
Dozens of Iraqi Christians were rounded up by immigration authorities in Detroit this week, separated from their families and are about to be deported even though they have lived in the United States for decades.

Trump Delegates Afghanistan Troop Levels to Mattis

The Weekly Standard
White House Watch: The defense secretary testifies that there are no immediate plans to add forces. President Trump has authorized his secretary of defense, James Mattis, to determine American troop levels in Afghanistan.

Police to reveal charges against 12 Turkish agents over brawl in DC

New York Daily News
Members of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s security detail are seen violently reacting to peaceful protesters during Erdogan’s trip last month to Washington.

Jeremy Corbyn demands to know contents of Tory-DUP deal

BBC News
Jeremy Corbyn is demanding details of the deal the Tories are striking with the DUP to form a minority government, calling it a “nonsense situation”.

US-Led Airstrikes in Syria Killed Hundreds of Civilians, UN Panel Says

New York Times
GENEVA – Airstrikes by the American-led coalition against Islamic State targets have killed hundreds of civilians around Raqqa, the militant group’s last Syrian stronghold, and left 160,000 people displaced, a United Nations panel said on Wednesday.

Pakistan PM hits out at ‘slandering’ of his family over wealth

Daily Mail
ISLAMABAD, June 15 (Reuters) – Pakistan’s Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Thursday lashed out at what he called the “slandering” of his family in connection with an investigation of their wealth, and said unidentified people with agendas against him

Trump critics are boycotting Dolce & Gabbana. The brand trolled them with $245 T-shirts.

Washington Post
Italian fashion house Dolce & Gabbana has heard the criticisms over its support of U.S. first lady Melania Trump. Its response?

Christians Are Given Hijabs by Muslims in Marawi to Help Them Escape ISIS Militants

Newsweek
Muslims have been helping Christians to escape ISIS-affiliated Maute Group attackers in the devastated city of Marawi in the southern Philippines.

Can words kill? Michelle Carter on trial for urging her 18-year-old boyfriend to kill himself

Los Angeles Times
Do words kill? That is the gist of the decision facing Massachusetts Judge Lawrence Moniz in a landmark manslaughter case against a young woman who urged her 18-year-old boyfriend to commit suicide.

Ireland’s New Prime Minister Assumes Office

The Atlantic
Like The Atlantic? Subscribe to The Atlantic Daily, our free weekday email newsletter. Leo Varadkar, Ireland’s first openly gay prime minister and the EU’s youngest national leader, was formally instated on Wednesday, less than two weeks after his …

Be the first to comment on "London Inferno: It would be an ‘absolute miracle for anyone to be left alive’"

Leave a comment

Your email address will not be published.


*


Time limit is exhausted. Please reload the CAPTCHA.