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U.S Senate Votes to Repeal Obama Care Act

Image: girardatlarge Republicans at US Senate on Tuesday agreed to open debate on a bill to repeal the 2010 Affordable Care Act, commonly known as Obamacare. However, the party’s seven-year.

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U.S Federal Judge Suspends Deportation of Immigrants

Image: afophs.wordpress  The deportation of more than 1,400 Iraqi nationals from the United States has been placed on hold by a federal judge in Michigan. U.S. District Judge Mark Goldsmith obliged.

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Venezuela President Threatens Court Judges

Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro on Sunday during a television appearance threatened to imprison and freeze the assets and accounts of newly appointed court magistrates. Maduro also verbally attacked U.S. President.

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France Demands Payment of $115 Billion Brexit Bill from U.K

French finance minister Bruno Le Maire in a hearing in the French parliament in Paris on Wednesday evening took advantage of the opportunity to demand that the U.K pay a brexit bill.

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Italy in Discussion over Temporary Visas to Immigrants

In a recent development, Italy is looking at the possibility of issuing temporary visas to the immigrants present in the country. This will enable the immigrants travel around the whole.

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Macron Wins IMF Support to Reform France

President of France Emmanuel Macron has gained support from the International Monetary Fund due to his strategy of labor market reform and deficit cutting. France has not had a balanced.

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South Korea Propose Military Talks with North Korea

  South Korea has proposed military talks with North Korea, in an opening speech to Pyongyang by the government of President Moon Jae-in, saying that the two sides should discuss ways.

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Trump, Macron Holds Counter Terrorism Talks in Paris

The United States President Donald Trump on Tuesday, arrived Paris to hold counterterrorism talks with President Emmanuel Macron, as part of activities to mark the 100th anniversary of U.S. troops.

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U.S Delays Sanction Removal on Sudan

The United State on Tuesday postponed making the decision on whether to permanently lift sanctions on Sudan over its human rights record and other issues by 3 months. The U.S state.

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Austria Disapproves of Turkish Minister’s Visit

Austria has denied a Turkish government minister entrance into the country on the ground that doing otherwise could endanger public order. The trip of the Turkish Minister Nihat Zeybekci’s had.

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