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Smaller joint Philippine-US exercise takes place

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Philippine and US troops began annual joint exercises that are smaller in scale than in years past, focusing on disaster response and counter-terrorism while excluding territorial defence operations.The changes were instructed by...
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NYPD: Anti-Semitic Threats Meant to Create Fear

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In the wake of threat against Jewish groups in New York and across the United States, the New York Police Department's head of counterterrorism, John Miller, said it appears that the threats are not tied to violent terrorist plots....
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Analyst: Trump's Syria strike is a clever move

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Donald Trump's decision to launch strikes on a Syrian air base makes him "look tough" and "distracts the American public from a number of domestic failures", a former US State Department official said on Friday.Speaking in London, Dr...
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Trump donates salary to National Park Service

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President Donald Trump is donating the first three months of his salary to the National Park Service.White House press secretary Sean Spicer handed an oversized check for 78,333.32 US dollars to Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke during...
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Trump Donates Salary to National Park Service

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President Donald Trump is donating the first three months of his salary to the National Park Service.White House press secretary Sean Spicer handed an oversized check for $78,333.32 to Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke during Monday's...
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Kyrgyz opposition leader kept in custody

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The chairman of Kyrgyzstan's State Committee for National Security says it has received information that shows prominent opposition leader Omurbek Tekebayev and his cohorts transferred shares to representatives of a Russian company.Abdil...
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Kelly: No Wall From 'Sea to Shining Sea'

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLYWashington 5 April 20171. UPSOUND: (English) Sen. Ron Johnson, (R) Wisconsin:"General Kelly, we do have a tradition in this committee to swear in witnesses, so if...
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Mexico/US secretaries meet to discuss drugs

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US Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly said on Friday that the United States and Mexico were working together to "defeat the scourge of illegal drugs."Speaking at a joint news conference in Mexico City with Mexican Interior Secretary...
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Senate Intel Hearing, Curtain Raiser for Comey

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A day before a Senate panel hears former FBI Director James Comey's first public account of his dramatic firing, lawmakers questioned senior members of President Donald Trump's national security team about surveillance law and are...
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NSA Chief: I Was Never Directed to Act Illegally

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National Security Agency Director Mike Rogers says he's never been directed to do anything illegal or felt pressure to do anything immoral during his three years as head of the intelligence agency. Rogers was responding to a senator's...
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More Security Announced for Flights Coming to US

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The Homeland Security Department is demanding that airlines around the world step up security measures for international flights bound for the United States or face the possibility of a total electronics ban for planes.Compliance with...
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More Security Announced for Flights Coming to US

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The Homeland Security Department is demanding that airlines around the world step up security measures for international flights bound for the United States or face the possibility of a total electronics ban for planes.Compliance with...
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Middle Eastern Travelers Criticize US Laptop Ban

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Responding to U.S. Homeland Security increased demands that international airports step up security measures, travelers at New York's John F. Kennedy (JFK) International Airport said many of the restrictions were unhelpful and unfairly...
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More Security Announced for Flights Coming to US

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The US Homeland Security Department is demanding that airlines around the world step up security measures for international flights bound for the United States or face the possibility of a total electronics ban for planes.Compliance with...
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Mexico/US secretaries meet to discuss drugs

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US Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly said on Friday that the United States and Mexico were working together to "defeat the scourge of illegal drugs."Speaking at a joint news conference in Mexico City with Mexican Interior Secretary...
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Police say sucide bombers killed 3 in Jakarta

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Indonesia's president ordered a thorough investigation on Thursday into twin suicide bombings that targeted police, killing three officers, in the deadliest attack by suspected militants in the capital Jakarta in a year.The bombings on...
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US Senators react to Comey's testimony

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Senators were divided in their opinions after former FBI director James Comey testified before the Senate Intelligence committee on Capitol Hill. Comey said at the end of his testimony to a Senate committee that he believes he was fired...
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UK opposition leaders on the campaign trail

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With two days to go before Britain's general election, opposition leaders held rallies and speeches across the country on Tuesday.Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn told supporters his party would invest to create a growing, sustainable economy...
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Analysis: Report on Russian Election Hack Leaked

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A federal contractor has been arrested following the leak of a classified intelligence report that suggests Russian hackers attacked at least one US voting software supplier days before last year's presidential election.Shortly after the...
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May: I support police being able to shoot to kill

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Prime Minister Theresa May said on Monday she supports the "shoot to kill" policy used by London police in responding to terror attacks.Speaking in Edinburgh, May said police saved "countless lives" by killing the three London bridge...
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Bossert: Irma remains a dangerous storm despite downgrade

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White House Homeland Security Advisor Tom Bossert warned on Monday that even though Hurricane Irma has been downgraded to a tropical depression, it is still a dangerous storm. He said Jacksonville, Florida, is suffering...
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HKong protest against China's trial of Taiwan activist

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Dozens of pro-democracy activists in Hong Kong marched to the China Liaison Office on Monday to condemn China's prosecution of a Taiwanese activist for subversion. Lee Ming-che pleaded guilty earlier on Monday to subverting...
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White House Briefs on Puerto Rico Aid Efforts

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The White House's Homeland Security adviser, for the second time Thursday, has defended the Trump administrations relief efforts in Puerto Rico in the wake of Hurricane Maria. Tom Bossert followed up an appearance in the...
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Guam officials says Kim Jong Un has backed off plans to attack

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Officials in Guam were in buoyant mood on Tuesday, after what they interpreted to be an indication that North Korea had backed off from its threat to launch missiles at the US territory. Lieutenant Governor Ray Tenorio said...