Protests in America update: Trump signed order to encourage police to limit deadly force 

Protests in America update: Trump signed order to encourage police to limit deadly force 

Protesters in Washington DC blocks Interstate 395 near Capitol, Rayshard Brooks' family called for murder charges and radical review to Atlanta police, voting to ban chokeholds and crowd control weapons in Seattle and President Donald Trump to sign order to encourage police to limit deadly force remarkable news updated today.
Trump expected to sign police reform order on Tuesday

Trump expected to sign police reform order on Tuesday

It is expected that President Donald Trump will sign an executive order on Tuesday to establish a national certification system for law enforcement agencies and databases to better track uses of forces by police officers all over the nation.
Michael Flynn: Criminal case out, queries in

Michael Flynn: Criminal case out, queries in

New York Times reported on Thursday that the Justice Department (DOJ) is dropping the criminal case against the US’ former national security adviser Michael Flynn as he was allegedly a key figure in the Russia investigation ending a years-long saga over his sentencing leading to a series of queries on the decision. 
President Trump: US-Vietnam ties to develop soundly in the coming time

President Trump: US-Vietnam ties to develop soundly in the coming time

Speaking at a phone conversation with Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc on May 6, US President Donald Trump expressed his belief in bilateral ties’ further development in the coming time.
North and South Korea exchange gunfire across 'DMZ border' at guard post

North and South Korea exchange gunfire across 'DMZ border' at guard post

Several gunshots from North Korea hit a South Korean guard post inside the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), prompting the South to fire back, but the North's firings do not appear to have been intentional, Yonhap reported in May 3.
Coronavirus believed to originate in Wuhan lab by sources and US thoroughly examining

Coronavirus believed to originate in Wuhan lab by sources and US thoroughly examining

Multiple sources tell Fox News that the belief is now is that the coronavirus originated in a Wuhan lab, not as a bio weapon, but as China's effort to find and deal with viruses. 
Trump tweets thanks for Vietnam’s protective suits amid coronavirus outbreak

Trump tweets thanks for Vietnam’s protective suits amid coronavirus outbreak

US President Donald Trump expressed his appreciation for over 450,000 made-in-Vietnam personal protective equipment from Vietnam.
President Trump thanks Cambodia for accepting MS Westerdam cruise ship

President Trump thanks Cambodia for accepting MS Westerdam cruise ship

US President Donald Trump has thanked Cambodia for taking in the castaway cruise ship MS Westerdam in a rare message.
President Trump acquitted of all impeachment charges in the US Senate

President Trump acquitted of all impeachment charges in the US Senate

US President Donald Trump drew on staunch Republican support on Wednesday (Feb 5) to defeat the gravest threat yet to his three-year-old presidency, winning acquittal in the Senate on impeachment charges of abuse of power and obstruction of Congress.
Iran denied Ukraine airliner hit by missile

Iran denied Ukraine airliner hit by missile

Iran denied that the Ukraine airliner that crashed in Iran, killing all 176 people aboard, had been hit by a missile, government spokesman Ali Rabiei said in a statement.
Putin thanks Trump for intel that helped foil terror attack on New Year party in St Petersburg

Putin thanks Trump for intel that helped foil terror attack on New Year party in St Petersburg

Russia's President Vladimir Putin on Sunday (Dec 29) thanked US counterpart Donald Trump for intelligence that helped to foil attacks on Russian soil, the Kremlin said.
US House Judiciary panel invites President Trump to impeachment hearing

US House Judiciary panel invites President Trump to impeachment hearing

The US House of Representatives Judiciary Committee on Tuesday invited President Donald Trump to its first impeachment hearing, scheduled for Dec 4.
US-China 'phase one' trade deal may not be inked this year: Experts

US-China 'phase one' trade deal may not be inked this year: Experts

Completion of a "phase one" US-China trade deal could slide into next year, trade experts and people close to the White House said.
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