The Dutch government is collapsing over immigration policy
CNN — The Dutch government has collapsed after failing to reach an agreement to curb immigration. Prime Minister Mark Rutte said on Friday his government would submit its resignation to the Dutch king, triggering new elections in the autumn. Rutte, who has been in power since 2010 and is Europe’s second-longest-serving leader, said disputes over measures to restrict immigration had caused the fracture of his four-party coalition government. “It’s no secret that the coalition partners have different views on immigration policy,” Rutte told a press conference on Friday night, stating that “these differences have become insurmountable.” King Willem-Alexander he has…
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10:02 PM ET: Governor won’t block parole for Manson family member – CNN Breaking News Alerts
10:02 PM ET: Governor won’t block parole for Manson family member – CNN Breaking News Alerts – Podcast on CNN Audio 10:00 PM ET: Biden addresses cluster munitions, Texas shooting suspects, emoji dispute and more 5 things listen toCNN 5 things Saturday, Christmas 8 On PC On Mobile Smart Speakers Global US Political Business podcast Hear the news as it breaks, right in your podcast app. From the team behind CNN 5 Things. 10:02 PM ET: Governor won’t block parole for Manson family member Breaking news alerts from CNN July 8, 2023 10:08 PM EDT Manson family member/convicted murderer Leslie…
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Casey DeSantis wows Iowa Republicans at first solo campaign event
JOHNSTON, Iowa CNN — In a packed barn of more than 100 attendees, Florida First Lady Casey DeSantis drew laughter from the crowd as she recalled bringing her 5-year-old daughter with her to an event last year. “All of a sudden, it’s Madison DeSantis who comes jogging back on stage, right? And you’re thinking, what’s going on? And I start having this tugging-tugging-tugging-tugging-tugging in my shirt sleeve. Right? You know what I needed ?I had to go to the bathroom, yes,” she said Thursday. DeSantis appeared alone, speaking with an ease that underscored her former life as a prominent Florida…
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Fox News press corps report contradicts claim Biden family wasn’t in White House before cocaine discovery
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre’s claim that no member of the Biden family was present at the White House in the days before a bag of cocaine was discovered in the West Wing , has been contradicted by the Fox News Press Group’s report on a. of those same days. According to the Friday, June 30 pool report, Biden made remarks in the Roosevelt Room that afternoon and did not leave the White House for Camp David until 6:34 p.m., along with first lady Jill Biden, Hunter Biden and Hunter’s son. Beau Biden. However, Jean-Pierre claimed Friday while angrily…
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Trump asked FBI officials about IRS probe, ex-aide says under oath
John F. Kelly, who served as former President Donald J. Trump’s second chief of staff in the White House, said in an affidavit that Mr. Trump had discussed having the Internal Revenue Service and other federal agencies investigate two FBI officials involved in the investigation into his campaign’s ties to Russia. Mr. Kelly said her recollection of Mr. Trump was relying on notes he had taken at the time in 2018. Mr. Kelly provided copies of his notes to lawyers for one of the FBI officials, who took the affidavit. public in a court case. “President Trump questioned whether investigations…
Read More »Lack of political will a factor in decision against Manitoba landfill search for First Nations women: Prof
The Manitoba government continues to face criticism over its decision this week not to search the Prairie Green Landfill for the remains of two First Nations women believed to be victims of a serial killer, with a political studies professor who says it points to a lack of political policy. will. On Wednesday, Manitoba Premier Heather Stefanson told the families of Morgan Harris and Marcedes Myran that the province would not support the search for the women’s remains at the private landfill north of Winnipeg. Police believe her remains were brought to Prairie Green last year. That decision has now…
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Soldiers arrested after ‘executions’ of 5 men near US border, Mexico president says
Soldiers wanted for the killing of five civilians in Mexico last month were arrested on Wednesday, the country’s president said, after video footage of the alleged “executions” was made public. A Spanish newspaper and a US broadcaster released surveillance footage of five men beaten and shot in the northwestern city of Nuevo Laredo, near the US border, in a region hit hard by criminal violence. “It appears that there have been executions and this cannot be allowed,” President Andrés Manuel López Obrador said at his daily press conference. The suspects are in custody, he added. The country i Univision released…
Read More »5 arrested for murder after body found in water near Gilligan’s Island area, St. Marys – Action News Jax
St. MARYS, Ga. – Five people have been arrested for murder after a man’s body was found Thursday in the water near an area known as Gilligan’s Island, the St. Louis Police Department said. Marys in a press release. Police have identified the man found as 29-year-old John Andrew Mamph. The following people have been arrested in connection with her murder, police said: Anthony Scott Mistretta, 27, of St. MarysDebra Leane Doughtery, 36, of St. MarysFrank Patrick Kennedy III, 55, of St. MarysMegan Leigh Robison, 33, of St. MarysBernice Rose McGuire, 25, Kingsland When Mamph’s body was found in the…
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