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Trump administration threatens to deny Iraq access to their own money if they boot out US military: report

On Saturday, the Wall Street Journal reported that the State Department is threatening to revoke Iraq's access to a national bank account at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York if the country moves to push U.S. troops out of the country.

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North Korea says will resume US talks if demands fully met

North Korea said Saturday it had received Donald Trump's letter wishing a happy birthday to leader Kim Jong Un, but warned it will return to nuclear talks only when Washington fully accepts its demands.

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US World Cup star Megan Rapinoe slams IOC 'no protest' policy

United States World Cup icon Megan Rapinoe Friday vowed that athletes "will not be silenced" after the International Olympic Committee warned against political protests at the Tokyo Games.

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China reports first death from mystery pneumonia outbreak

China on Saturday said a 61-year-old man had become the first person to die from a respiratory illness believed caused by a new virus from the same family as SARS, which claimed hundreds of lives more than a decade ago.

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Ukraine demands punishment for Iran plane downing

Ukraine on Saturday demanded that Iran punish those guilty for the downing of a Ukrainian airliner and compensate victims while praising Tehran for cooperating with an "objective" investigation.

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Merkel, Putin discuss Middle East flashpoints at Kremlin meeting

German Chancellor Angela Merkel met Russian President Vladimir Putin at the Kremlin on Saturday for talks set to focus on flashpoints in the Middle East.

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Iran admits ‘unintentionally’ shooting down Ukrainian jetliner — ‘human error’ blamed for 176 deaths

Iranian state television reports that the country is admitting to accidentally shooting down Ukrainain jetliner amidst high tensions with the United States, the Associated Press reported Friday night.

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Mike Pompeo says Trump administration will not even ‘discuss troop withdrawal’ after Iraqi parliament vote

The United States on Friday rejected a request by Iraq to start talks on pulling out its 5,200 troops, notching up the discord after Washington killed a top Iranian general in Baghdad.

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WATCH: Chris Hayes breaks down the evidence the ‘Wag the Dog’ theory of Trump’s Iran war makes sense

MSNBC anchor Chris Hayes presented a special "All In" before a live studio audience on Friday.

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Duchess Meghan Markle returns to Canada — and may ‘stay there for the foreseeable future’: report

Prince Harry's wife Meghan has returned to Canada following the couple's bombshell announcement that they were quitting their frontline royal duties, it emerged Friday, as the monarch held urgent talks with her family to resolve the crisis.

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Nicolle Wallace rips ‘communications calamity’ at the White House as they cannot ‘get their stories straight’

MSNBC anchor Nicolle Wallace drew upon her experience as a White House communications director for the George W. Bush administration during the Iraq War to analyze the Trump administration's "communications calamity" during the new hostilities with Iran.

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‘Rue David Bowie’: Rock legend to have street named after him in Paris

A Paris street will soon be named after the late British rock star David Bowie, a local mayor announced on Friday.

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How real is the threat of cyberwar between Iran and the US?

The world shook at the news in early January that a US drone strike had killed Iran’s top military general, Qassem Soleimani, outside Baghdad’s airport. According to the Pentagon, the attack was conducted as a decisive defensive action at the direction of President Donald Trump to protect US personnel abroad.

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