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WASHINGTON AP 鈥?The Trump administration is not seeking conflict with Iran and its military buildup in the Persian Gulf is aimed entirely at deterring Iranian aggression and threats to U.S. interests and international shipping, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Tuesday.On a visit to U.S. Centr
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REUTERS/Toby MelvilleBritish Prime Minister Boris Johnson leaves from the back entrance of Downing Street in London, Britain June 6, 2022.Reuters9:35 JST,ensp;June 7, 2022LONDON Reuters British Prime Minister Boris Johnson survived a confidence vote on Monday but a large rebellion in his Conservative Party over the so-called partygate scandal dealt a blow to his authority and leaves him with a struggle to win back support.Johnson, who scored a sweeping election victory in 2019, has been under increasing pressure after he and staff held alcohol-fuelled parties in his Downing Street office and residence when Britain was under lockdowns to tackle the COVID-19 pandemic.The vote was a blow to Johnso
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stanley de ve on and focus on the stuff that I think really matters to people . We can focus on what were doing to help people with the cost of living, what were doing to clear the COVID backlogs, what were doing to make streets and communities safer by putting more police out, said Johnson, who for weeks has tried to move the national conversation away from partygate .It is a change of fortune for Johnson and underlines the depth of anger again