BREAKING: "We have to believe that at some point, common sense will prevail. But we see no sign of that in this action today by the US administration," Canadian PM Trudeau says after new US tariffs. https://t.co/N5dQPmH0O9 pic.twitter.com/JmGEOlfPAx— NBC News (@NBCNews) May 31, 2018
Hard to quantify the difference in how far apart the two sides are. But Trudeau definitely made it sound like Pence scuttled a deal that was all-but-complete in that phone call. White House officials say no way, there were still major hurdles to overcome.— Paul McLeod (@pdmcleod) May 31, 2018
🔴 Rajoy to be ousted as Spain’s prime minister as Socialists secure backing for their motion of no confidence.#MocionDeCensura #MocionCensura pic.twitter.com/2Fu5iZBG6R— Xavi Ruiz 🎗 (@xruiztru) May 31, 2018
Nicaragua protests: 15 dead and scores injured in latest clashes https://t.co/zaTdCjXvQm— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) June 1, 2018
Bitter rivals North and South Korea are on talking terms again, but their surprising cordiality still has moments of awkwardness, such when a senior North Korean official scolded a South Korean reporter over a question he didn't like. By @KimTongHyung https://t.co/sWPR59ItVA— The Associated Press (@AP) June 1, 2018
France's armed forces ministry reported yesterday that, since 19/09/2014, its tactical aircraft deployed in Mid-East have flown 8,095 sorties, carried out 1,450 strikes and "neutralized" 2,241 targets. pic.twitter.com/csw9xd3ICN— Giovanni de Briganti (@JoedeBrig) June 1, 2018
26 nations, 47 surface ships, 5 submarines, 18 national land forces, and more than 200 aircraft & 25,000 personnel will participate in the biennial Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) exercise.https://t.co/jzzx9csY1W— DEFCON Staff (@Drumboy44DWS) May 30, 2018
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