Prince Philip Is Retiring but Queen Elizabeth II Won’t Abdicate: Experts

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Prince Philip Is Retiring but Queen Elizabeth II Won’t Abdicate: Experts

NBCNews.com
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip on June 2, 1953 – the day of her coronation. Keystone / Getty Images Contributor. Share; Share · Tweet · Comment · Email; Print.

North Korea accuses CIA and South Korea of plotting to assassinate Kim Jong Un

Washington Post
BEIJING – North Korea accused the U.S. and South Korean intelligences agencies on Friday of plotting to kill the nation’s leader, Kim Jong Un, using “biochemical agents,” China’s state news agency Xinhua reported.

Don’t Expect a Big Macron Bounce in France

Bloomberg
Markets bounced on Macron’s first-round victory and are likely to do so again on Monday if, as expected, he is declared the new French president.

Trump praises Australia’s universal health care after Obamacare repeal

CNN
(CNN) Hours after scoring a victory in the House to effectively kill Obamacare, US President Donald Trump praised Australia’s universal health care system during a press conference with Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull.

UKIP faces wipeout in Britain’s local elections

CNN
London (CNN) The Eurosceptic UK Independence Party (UKIP) has suffered a collapse in support while the Conservatives have made significant gains in local elections in England, Scotland and Wales, early results indicated Friday.

India’s top court upholds death penalty in Delhi gang rape case

Reuters
Protesters carry placards as they shout slogans during a protest to mark the first anniversary of the Delhi gang rape, in New Delhi December 16, 2013.

Russia-brokered Syria no-fly zone deal bans US aircraft, too

CBS News
BEIRUT — Russia, Iran and Turkey agreed to establish “de-escalation zones” in Syria, signing on to a Russian plan under which President Bashar Assad’s air force would halt flights over designated areas across the war-torn country.

Ivanka Trump Wrote a Painfully Oblivious Book for Basically No One

The New Yorker
Ivanka Trump, a daughter of and aide to the man whose election drove women to mount the largest protest in American history, has published a new book.

Saudi Arabia and Israel Will Be on Itinerary of Trump’s First Foreign Trip

New York Times
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel met with President Trump at the White House in February. Credit Stephen Crowley/The New York Times.

Maestro Gustavo Dudamel, an inspiration for ‘Mozart in the Jungle,’ despairs for his native Venezuela

Washington Post
Many Americans may only know Gustavo Dudamel, if at all, as the inspiration for the charismatic conductor in the award-winning Amazon television series, “Mozart in the Jungle.

OPEC, non-OPEC see need to extend supply-cut pact: Saudi governor

Reuters
A flag with the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) logo is seen before a news conference at OPEC’s headquarters in Vienna, Austria December 10, 2016.

Iraqi forces gain foothold in northwest Mosul after surprise new push

Reuters
Smoke is seen as members of the Iraqi Army clash with Islamic State fighters at a frontline in north west of Mosul, Iraq, May 5, 2017.

Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, Afghan Warlord, Returns to City He Left in Ruins

New York Times
President Ashraf Ghani of Afghanistan, second from left, and the warlord and former Prime Minister Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, third from left, headed to the presidential palace in Kabul on Thursday.

Comey reveals few details about state of Russia inquiry

CNN
(CNN) FBI Director James Comey revealed few new details in a classified briefing with the House intelligence committee Thursday about the bureau’s investigation into Russia meddling, sources said, leaving some members uncertain about the scope of the …

Former congresswoman Corrine Brown has her day in court

First Coast News
It took two and a half days of jury selection and a full week of testimony before former Congresswoman Corrine Brown took the stand in her own defense.

San Bernardino victims’ families file lawsuit against Twitter, Facebook, Google

Yahoo News
The families of the victims of the 2015 San Bernardino, California, mass shooting filed a federal lawsuit Wednesday against Twitter, Facebook and Google, accusing the companies of knowingly supporting ISIS.

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