Study: Mainstream Media Coverage of Trump 92% Negative in Last 4 Months

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Over the past four months, President Donald Trump has received overwhelmingly negative coverage from the mainstream media, according to a new Media Research Center study. For the report, analysts with the conservative media watchdog evaluated 1,007 evening news broadcasts spanning a total … Read More

White House says it has invited Vladimir Putin to Washington

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White House reveals it has invited Vladimir Putin to Washington after Bolton warned Russia’s interference in the elections created ‘distrust and animosity’ National Security Advisor John Bolton said Friday the Russian president has been invited to visit  President Trump invited … Read More

South Korea says sanctions shrank North Korean economy at sharpest rate in 20 years

SEOUL (Reuters) – North Korea’s economy contracted at the sharpest rate in two decades in 2017, South Korea’s central bank estimated on Friday, as international sanctions and drought hit growth hard, with signs living conditions were beginning to deteriorate. Gross … Read More

Putin: Russia’s new weapons will be unrivaled everywhere

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Russian President Vladimir Putin, foreground right, toasts with top military officers and law enforcement officials in the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia, Thursday, Oct. 25, 2018. Putin said that Russia has adhered to its obligations in the arms control sphere, but … Read More

China says its army will act ‘at any cost’ to prevent Taiwan split

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BEIJING – China’s army will take action”at any cost” to foil attempts to separate the self-ruled island of Taiwan, which Beijing claims as its own, the country’s defense minister said on Thursday. Beijing has been infuriated by recent U.S. sanctions on … Read More

Saudi Relations at a Crossroads

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ROBBINS: Hi. Good morning, everyone. Welcome to today’s Council on Foreign Relations conference call on U.S.-Saudi relations at the crossroads. We’re very lucky to have with us Steven A. Cook, who is Eni Enrico Mattei Senior Fellow for Middle East … Read More

As others condemn Saudi Arabia, Germany takes action

As the Trudeau government faces increasing pressure to cancel a $15 billion arms deal with Saudi Arabia — a move that the prime minister warns would leave Canadians “holding a billion-dollar bill” — most other Western countries, with the exception of Germany, … Read More

Spanish-language network reporter reveals who is ‘infiltrating’ migrant caravan heading to US

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A reporter for the Spanish-language network Univision revealed that he had met people from a Muslim-majority country were infiltrating the migrant caravan from Honduras headed towards the U.S. border. “They infiltrated themselves in this caravan” Univision correspondent Francisco Santa Anna … Read More

Trump: US to begin cutting foreign aid over migrant caravan

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President Donald Trump has said the US will “begin cutting off” foreign aid to Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador over the unfolding migrant crisis. Mr Trump criticised the countries on Monday for allowing people to leave the region and come … Read More

Gorbachev Calls Trump’s Treaty Withdrawal ‘Not the Work of a Great Mind’

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President Trump during a rally in Elko, Nev., on Saturday. – CreditCreditDoug Mills/The New York Times MOSCOW — President Trump’s decision to withdraw from a nuclear disarmament treaty with Russia drew sharp criticism Sunday from one of the men who signed … Read More

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