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Paul Whelan, who also has Irish, Canadian and British citizenship, was arrested on December 28 last year for allegedly receiving state secrets
John Bolton was dismissed in September amid growing disagreements with Trump, particularly regarding his North Korea policy
Following concerns that China and Russia are challenging its position in space, US President Donald Trump signed the 2020 National Defense Authorization Act on Friday — which created a new branch of the US military
The Church's 2018 annual report also reported investments in drugs development companies AstraZeneca and GlaxoSmithKline
The Kuwait Gulf Oil Company (KGOC) said on Monday the signing ceremony will take place in the neutral zone where the offshore Khafji field and onshore Wafra field are located
The secondary circuit 'transfers the heat generated in the reactor's heart to cooling towers' and is now complete, says Iran's atomic energy chief
Some suggest the group was caught off guard and announced a name as a holding move, to create the impression it is on top of things
France's armed forces say it had carried out a drone strike for the first time, during operations in Mali at the weekend in which it said 40 'terrorists' were killed
Humanitarian aid currently flows into Syria through UN-designated checkpoints in Turkey and Iraq without the formal permission of the regime in Damascus, but that authority is due to expire on January 10
Workers at the SNCF and RATP rail and public transport companies have downed tools to protest at the government's plan to meld France's 42 pension schemes into a single points-based one, which would see some public employees lose certain privileges
The conflict between pro-government forces and ethnic minority rebels left around 300,000 people dead and 2.5 million displaced, according to the United Nations
French Prersident Macron hailed it as a 'historic reform', adding: 'The Eco will see the light of day in 2020'
Trains were canceled, roads were packed and nerves were tested as a strike over a pension overhaul showed no signs of letting up
The sanctions, which are opposed by the European Union, were included in a sprawling defense spending bill Trump signed at a ceremony on Joint Base Andrews, an air force installation outside Washington, DC
The invite for the annual presidential speech to Congress comes at a charged political moment, with Trump freshly impeached for abuse of power and obstruction of Congress, and facing a trial in a US Senate that is almost certain to acquit him
President Alpha Conde on Thursday announced a new draft constitution
Representative Jeff Van Drew of New Jersey was one of a handful of Democrats who bucked the party line and opposed Trump's impeachment Wednesday on two counts
The country has been stuck in a political limbo since the vote, with the two top candidates, President Ashraf Ghani and Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah, locked in a close race
The blasts happened in the normally quiet town of Manaung on an island off Myanmar's western coast where Suu Kyi was due to open a solar power plant
A biosimilar version of trastuzumab — one derived from living sources rather than chemicals — is generally 65 percent cheaper than the original
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