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Fired inspector general says he told aides about Pompeo probe so that they 'wouldn't be surprised' Before he was fired last month, State Department Inspector General Steve Linick said, he told top aides he was investigating the personal conduct of Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and his wife "so that they wouldn't be surprised," according to a transcript of ...
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Fired State Department watchdog was conducting 5 probes into potential wrongdoing Washington (CNN) The State Department Inspector General who was fired by President Donald Trump before he could complete investigations into Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and his office was carrying out five probes into potential wrongdoing, three ...
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Shaky Reopenings, Boris Johnson, Coronavirus: Your Thursday Briefing (Want to get this briefing by email? Here's the sign-up.) Good morning. We're covering what reopenings look like in countries with rising coronavirus cases, Boris Johnson's response to the U.S. protests and answers to a decades-old Swedish murder mystery.
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As Prime Minister, Boris Johnson Struggles to Find His Voice LONDON — After a week when protesters battled with police outside his residence, spray-painted "racist" on a memorial to Winston Churchill and dumped the statue of a 17th-century slave trader into Bristol harbor, Prime Minister Boris Johnson knew he was ...
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Sweden closes 30-year murder mystery over killing of PM Olof Palme (CNN) Sweden has ended a 34-year investigation into the unsolved murder of the country's then-Prime Minister Olof Palme, saying the chief suspect is dead. Palme was gunned down as he took a late-night walk after visiting a cinema in central Stockholm ...
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Coronavirus pandemic: Updates from around the world More than 7.3 million cases of the novel coronavirus have been confirmed worldwide, including at least 416,000 deaths, according to Johns Hopkins University. The United States has passed 2 million confirmed cases of the virus, according to Johns Hopkins.
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Coup Threats Rattle Brazil as Virus Deaths Surge The threats are swirling around the president: Deaths from the virus in Brazil each day are now the highest in the world. Investors are fleeing the country. The president, his sons and his allies are under investigation. His election could even be overturned.
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The Latest: African Virus Cases Pass 200000, Still Climbing JOHANNESBURG — Africa's confirmed coronavirus cases have surpassed 200,000. That's according to the Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The 54-nation continent has 202,782 cases and 5,516 deaths. While Africa still represents a tiny ...
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Pompeo Aide Who Pushed Saudi Arms Sale Said to Have Pressured Inspector General WASHINGTON — A senior State Department official who helped Secretary of State Mike Pompeo bypass a congressional freeze on arms sales to Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates pushed the agency's inspector general to drop an investigation into ...
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Federal judge briefly stops US from expelling migrant teen HOUSTON — A federal judge has temporarily stopped President Donald Trump's administration from expelling a teenager to Honduras under a policy enacted during the coronavirus pandemic that didn't give the teen a chance under federal law to stay in the ...
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