Auteur Sujet: dzva What to Know About the 2019 NATO Summit  (Lu 57 fois)

Morrisshot

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Messages: 9400
dzva What to Know About the 2019 NATO Summit
« le: Novembre 04, 2024, 02:22:41 pm »
Gbxj Google Is Making it Harder for the NSA to Grab Its Data
 By Zamira RahimApril 6, 2017 7:31 AM EDTThe Russian government has questioned United States stance on Syrian President Bashar Assad, after President Donald Trump criticized a reported chemical weapons attack in Syria   Idlib province by government forces.The attack has ki stanley cup lled at least 86 people, including 26 children, CNN reports. Countries including the U.S., the U.K. and Turkey have linked the attack to Assad   forces. stanley cup  Russia has repeatedly supported the Assad regime, and did so again in the aftermath of the latest deaths, suggesting the deaths had been caused by a Syrian strike hitting a rebel stockpile of chemical weapons.Trump, whose administration had previously signaled that removing Assad was not a priority, said Wednesday that the attack had caused him to change his mind about the Syrian President. He added that the use of chemical weapons was heinous and crossed a lot of lines.But Assad had previously been suspected of using chemical weapons, and Trump did not offer any clarity on what a revised U.S. strategy in dealing with the Syria strongman would look like. So Russia posted the question on Thursday:Russia   approach to Assad is clear, Maria Zakharova, a Russian ministry spokeswoman, told CNN. He is the legal president of an independent state. What is the U.S. approach More Must-Reads from TIMEHow the Economy is Doing in the Swing StatesHarris Battles For the Bro VoteOur Guide to Vo stanley cup ting in  Ojrm Watch Live: President Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu Hold Joint White House Press Conference
 By Katie ReillyNovember 6, 2019 1 asics 2:46 PM ESTKentucky   Democratic Attorney General Andy Beshear declared a stunning victory in the state   governor race on Tuesday night. But incumbent Republican Gov. Matt Bevin has not conceded, telling supporters there were unspecified irregularities in the voting process and suggesting there could be a recount.Beshear declared a narrow win over Bevin, leading by a margin of 5,150 votes with all precincts reporting. But as of Wednesday morning, the Associated Press said the race was still too close to call.Tonight, voters in Kentucky sent a message loud and clear for everyone to hear. It   a message that says our elections don ;t have to be about right versus left.  af1 They are still about right versus wrong, Beshear said in jordan  his victory speech. Our values, and how we treat each other, [are] still more important than our party. That what unites us as Kentuckians is still stronger than any national divisions.Bevin, meanwhile, told his supporters the race wasn ;t over.This is a close, close race, he said. We want the process to be followed, and there is a process. We know for a fact that there have been more than a few irregularities. Bevin did not immediately provide any evidence of voting fraud, and Republicans swept other state offices that were on the ballot.Under Kentucky law, the process Bevin referenced begins with recanvassing, a procedure dur