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| Trump's War Against 'the Deep State' Enters a New Stage WASHINGTON — As far as President Trump is concerned, banishing Lt. Col. Alexander S. Vindman from the White House and exiling him back to the Pentagon was not enough. If he had his way, the commander in chief made clear on Tuesday, the Defense ... | |
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| Art Rises in the Saudi Desert, Shadowed by Politics AL ULA, Saudi Arabia — The Coachella art crowd had arrived in the Saudi desert, and chic caftans in head-turning colors outnumbered abayas on the sand. At a buffet ornamented with cantaloupes carved in the shape of flowers, waiters tended a ... | |
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| Trump Adviser Pushes Utah Congressman for Top Intelligence Post WASHINGTON — A Utah congressman has emerged as a top contender to be the next director of national intelligence in the weeks before the acting intelligence chief must by law give up the post, people briefed on the matter said on Tuesday. President ... | |
| Opposition backers in Venezuela ask what's next for Guaidó CARACAS, Venezuela — Few places in Venezuela have a higher concentration of backers for opposition leader Juan Guaidó than the campus of the Central University of Venezuela, a hotbed of anti-government sentiment at the heart of the crisis-torn nation's ... | |
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| Is the Delhi poll verdict a vote against Narendra Modi? Arvind Kejriwal's Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) is all set to sweep to power in India's capital, Delhi, for its third successive term. But it would be misleading to read this verdict as a vote against Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Here's why. Mr Kejriwal's comfortable win ... | |
| Palestinian chief and ex-Israeli PM show 2 sides can talk UNITED NATIONS — Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas sat beside former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert on Tuesday and said he is ready to resume negotiations under an international umbrella on the peace deal they made significant progress on ... | |
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