Bloomberg A Russian plane with 71 people on board crashed in the Moscow region on Sunday and prosecutors said there were no survivors. The Saratov Airlines An-148 took off from Moscow’s Domodedovo airport at 2:21 p.m. local time (6:21 a.m. EST) headed for Orsk and disappeared from radar 7 minutes later, Sergey Izvolsky, a spokesman for the Federal Aviation Authority, ...
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Israel, Iran lurch toward violent showdown
Bloomberg Israel and Iran moved closer to confrontation in Syria as rising tensions erupted into the most serious standoff between the sides since the Syrian civil war began seven years ago. The Israeli military on Saturday said it struck 12 targets in Syria, including four belonging to Iran, in a “large-scale attack†after an Iranian drone penetrated its airspace. An ...
Read More »Kim’s smiling sister exploits Trump-Moon divide over North Korea
Bloomberg North Korean leader Kim Jong Un deployed a new weapon at the Olympics to fight back against the Trump administration’s sanctions and threats of a preemptive strike against his nuclear program: His sister. Kim Yo Jong shook hands with South Korean President Moon Jae-in, cheered enthusiastically for a unified Korean team, and displayed a sense of humor in weekend ...
Read More »Trump decries lives ‘shattered’ after personnel turmoil
Bloomberg President Donald Trump decried lives “being shattered and destroyed by a mere allegation†at the end of a week that saw the departure of two White House aides amid accusations of domestic violence. “There is no recovery for someone falsely accused – life and career are gone,†Trump tweeted. “Is there no such thing any longer as Due Process?†...
Read More »Trump taps Schadlow as deputy national security adviser
Bloomberg President Donald Trump will appoint Nadia Schadlow to replace Dina Powell as his deputy national security adviser, according to an administration official familiar with the decision. Schadlow, currently a senior director of strategy on the president’s National Security Council, was a driving force behind the writing of the National Security Strategy, a voluminous document released in December that outlines ...
Read More »Kim Jong-un invites South Korea’s president to meet in Pyongyang
Bloomberg North Korean leader Kim Jong Un invited South Korean President Moon Jae-in to meet in Pyongyang, a dramatic gesture that may raise prospects for easing tensions on the Korean Peninsula. The invitation was verbally delivered by Kim’s sister, Kim Yo Jong, during a Saturday meeting at Moon’s presidential compound in Seoul a day after the opening ceremony for the ...
Read More »Israel attacks Syrian, Iranian posts as border region boils
Bloomberg Israel launched attacks on Iranian and Syrian positions after it said Iran sent a drone into its airspace on Saturday, as the tense situation along the border threatened to escalate into wider violence. Syria fired anti-aircraft missiles at an F-16 fighter plane inside Israel, causing the pilots to eject, the Israeli army spokesman said in a text message; the ...
Read More »Trump blocks release of Democratic rebuttal to GOP probe memo
Bloomberg President Donald Trump on Friday declined to release a House Democratic rebuttal of a Republican memo alleging bias and misconduct by the FBI and Justice Department early in their investigation of Russian election interference. Trump is unable to do so because it contains “numerous properly classified and sensitive passages,†White House counsel Donald McGahn wrote in a letter to ...
Read More »Pakistan to Trump: Pay for our border fence
Bloomberg Pakistan is pushing for the completion of a fence along its disputed border with Afghanistan—and it wants the US to help pay for it. Less than 10 percent of the fence planned along the 1,456 miles (2,343 kilometers) of mountainous border with Afghanistan has been completed so far due to financial constraints. Even so, Pakistan Foreign Minister Khawaja Muhammad ...
Read More »Duterte to end conditional US, Canada arms deals
Bloomberg Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte said he’s scrapping the acquisition of 16 Canadian Bell helicopters and pledged to end military purchases from countries including the US that impose conditions. “Do not buy anymore from Canada or from the United States because there is always a condition attached,†Duterte told reporters in Davao City. He announced the cancellation of the chopper ...
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