Did Trump and Abe just launch a new chapter in US-Japan relations?

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Did Trump and Abe just launch a new chapter in US-Japan relations?

Washington Post
President Trump got off to a rocky foreign policy start in his first three weeks in office. Has he found a new friend in Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who met with Trump in Washington on Friday and then traveled with the president to Florida to

Mexicans march against Trump: ‘Bad hombre for the whole world’

CNN
Mexico City (CNN) Mexicans took to the streets Sunday to air their grievances against President Donald Trump and to protest corruption in their home country.

Israel passed a controversial law about settlements. Where did its parliament get the support?

Washington Post
Last week, Israel’s parliament passed a law allowing the state to seize private Palestinian land on which Jewish settlements have been constructed and transfer it to the settlements’ exclusive use.

‘Trump trades’ on boost to economic growth come back with a bang

Reuters
People walk through the lobby of the London Stock Exchange in London, Britain August 25, 2015. REUTERS/Suzanne Plunkett/File photo.

Trudeau and allies pledged 1813 times to reform Canada’s elections. Now it won’t happen.

Washington Post
In early February, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced that he would not be making any changes to Canada’s electoral rules.

Angela Merkel, Squeezed by Far Right, Now Faces a Rising Left

New York Times
Chancellor Angela Merkel and Horst Seehofer, head of the center-right Christian Social Union party, in Berlin on Sunday. She is seeking a fourth four-year term as chancellor.

‘La La Land’ wins big at BAFTAs

CNN
(CNN) “La La Land” has some major fans across the pond. The modern musical walked away with five awards — more than any other movie — at the British Academy of Film and Television Arts awards Sunday, including best film and individual honors for …

Lebanese President in Egypt, Defends Hezbollah’s Arms

New York Times
CAIRO – Newly elected Lebanese President Michel Aoun arrived in Egypt on Monday, a day after he defended Hezbollah’s refusal to give up its arms in media comments that underlined his unabated support for the Iranian-backed Shiite militant group.

Franken says he would have told Trump calling Warren Pocahontas was ‘racist’

The Hill
Sen. Al Franken · Al FrankenFranken says he would have told Trump calling Warren Pocahontas was ‘racist’ Franken says he’s never thought whether he’s ‘smart enough’ or ‘good enough’ to be president Franken: GOP colleagues question Trump’s mental …

Russian drone footage show wide damage at Syria’s Palmyra

Washington Post
MOSCOW – Russia released drone footage Monday showing new destruction in Syria’s historic town of Palmyra, which was recently recaptured by the Islamic State group, and warned that the militants could be planning the further demolition of antiquities.

Trump Administration Facing More Obstacles Over Cabinet Picks, T – Northern Michigan’s News Leader

9&10 News
Starting off on a strong note this week, the Trump Administration is looking to continue its fight for the president’s controversial executive order on immigration.

Sasikala vs Panneerselvam Live: AG Mukul Rohatgi advises Tamil Nadu governor to hold floor test within a week

Hindustan Times
AIADMK general secretary VK Sasikala interacts with MLAs after a press conference at a resort in Koovathur at East Coast Road where the party lawmakers are camping, on the outskirts of Chennai on Sunday.

Emmanuel Macron Steps Into France’s Political Void

New York Times
Emmanuel Macron, a candidate for the French presidency, last week at a campaign stop in Montlouis-sur-Loire, near Tours. Credit Stephane Mahe/Reuters.

Germany rules out attack in Hamburg airport closure

Reuters
HAMBURG German authorities said on Sunday the leak of a corrosive substance through the air conditioning system at Hamburg airport was not an attack, adding that police were investigating the incident that forced the brief closure of the facility

Inside Romania’s Huge Protests Against a ‘Get Out of Jail Free’ Decree

Daily Beast
Corruption is the spark that ignited the demonstrations that now aim to bring down the government. But there’s more to it than that.

How Trump’s Executive Orders Line Up With Past Presidents

Daily Signal
Donald Trump issued 12 executive orders in his first three weeks as president, compared with Barack Obama’s 14 executive orders in his first three weeks in office.

Hamas Names Top Militant as New Leader in Gaza

Bloomberg
Gaza City, Gaza Strip (AP) — Hamas has named a top member of its armed wing as its new leader in the Gaza Strip, an official confirmed Monday, placing one of the Islamic militant group’s most hard-line figures in charge of operations in its core power

Fort Lee Man Commits Suicide, Jumps Off George Washington Bridge: Police

Patch.com
FORT LEE, NJ. – Police are investigating the apparent suicide of a Fort Lee man who jumped off the George Washington Bridge Saturday morning.

Word Press Photo awards gallery: AP image of Turkish assassin takes top honors

KUTV 2News
FILE – In this Monday, Dec. 19, 2016 file photo Mevlut Mert Altintas shouts after shooting Andrei Karlov, right, the Russian ambassador to Turkey, at an art gallery in Ankara, Turkey.

Bernie Sanders calls Trump a ‘pathological liar’; Al Franken says ‘a few’ Republicans think Trump is mentally ill

Washington Post
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) on Sunday called President Trump a “pathological liar,” while Sen. Al Franken (D-Minn.) reiterated that “a few” Republican senators are concerned about the president’s mental health.

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