Reactions to Trump’s profane comments about Haiti, African nations

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According to officials in the meeting, President Donald Trump used vulgar language when questioning why the United States would accept more immigrants from Haiti, El Salvador and “shithole countries” in Africa rather than places like Norway in rejecting a bipartisan … Read More

Democratic Gov. Terry McAuliffe would punch President Trump: ‘This guy thinks he can intimidate everybody’

  Outgoing Democratic Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe talked tough about President Trump on MSNBC Thursday night, fantasizing to an admiring Chris Matthews about punching out the commander-in-chief. “You would have to pick him up off the floor,” McAuliffe said on “Hardball,” as he … Read More

Germany coalition talks: Merkel welcomes breakthrough

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Image AFP Angela Merkel and Martin Schulz stressed the need for social cohesion German politicians have achieved a breakthrough in talks aimed at forming a new coalition government. A blueprint for formal negotiations was agreed between Chancellor Angela Merkel’s Christian … Read More

Analysis: How to stop the shooting from the Gaza Strip

posted in: Israel, News

    Smoke trails are seen as rockets are launched towards Israel from the northern Gaza Strip. (photo credit: REUTERS) Conditions in the Gaza Strip today resemble those that prevailed before previous rounds of hostilities, above all Operation Protective Edge, and … Read More

EU’S BREXIT WARNING: Merkel and Macron could push Europe into financial disaster

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REUTERS Brexit warning: Emmanuel Macron and Angela Merkel could harm Europe Over the next few months as the second phase of Brexit negotiations begin, the European Union will fight tooth and nail over how the UK should leave the Brussels bloc. Although many in … Read More

Iran protests end but regime now faces ‘race against time,’ experts say

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LONDON — Iran’s most significant protests in almost a decade may have calmed, but anger that fueled the nationwide demonstrations lingers and could erupt again at any time, according to experts. Suzanne Maloney, deputy director of the Foreign Policy program at … Read More

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