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Russia, US trade charges after near naval collision

On Friday morning, Russia's Pacific Fleet said that the USS Chancellorsville guided-missile cruiser suddenly cut across the course of its Admiral Vinogradov anti-submarine ship, passing in front of it at a distance of just 50 metres (164 feet). from US News Headlines, Latest USA News, America Breaking News - Times of India http://bit.ly/2Kzr3kP

Russia lodges protest with US over 'possible collision' in South China Sea

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Lack of abortion access troubles Guam's 1st female governor

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Kremlin says 'won't change' behaviour to improve ties with Britain

Russia on Friday rejected an appeal from London to "change its behaviour" in order to mend relations that have been stung by the poisoning of a former Russian spy in Britain. "No, we won't change (behaviour) because the only thing Russia wants is beneficial relations that are based on each others' interests," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said. from Europe News Headlines, Latest Europe News and Live Updates - Times of India http://bit.ly/2WtOrXZ

Lack of abortion access troubles Guam's 1st female governor

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UK's May quits as party leader, starting succession race

British Prime Minister Theresa May steps down as leader of her Conservative Party on Friday, formally triggering the race for a successor who will try where she failed to deliver Brexit. May will remain prime minister until a new leader is chosen, likely in late July, but has relinquished control over the direction of Britain's tortuous departure from the European Union. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India http://bit.ly/2MuAfJz

Joe Biden now says he opposes ban on federal money for abortion

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Biden now says he opposes ban on federal money for abortion

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US will not accept more Turkish F-35 pilots over Russia defences

The two NATO allies have sparred publicly for months over Turkey’s order for Russia’s S-400 air defence system, which Washington says poses a threat to the Lockheed Martin Corp F-35 stealthy fighters, which Turkey also plans to buy. from US News Headlines, Latest USA News, America Breaking News - Times of India http://bit.ly/2K2iP5e

50 years on, New York police apologize for Stonewall riots

New York's police chief apologised Thursday for the first time for a crackdown on the city's gay community during the notorious Stonewall riots, winning praise from LGBTQ activists ahead of the 50th anniversary of violence considered to have given rise to the Gay Pride movement. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India http://bit.ly/2WkshCL

50 years on, New York police apologize for Stonewall riots

"I do know what happened should not have happened," said police chief James O'Neill."The actions taken by the NYPD were wrong, plain and simple.The actions were discriminatory and oppressive and for that I apologize." . from US News Headlines, Latest USA News, America Breaking News - Times of India http://bit.ly/2WkshCL

Meet Ai-Da, world’s first robot artist

Ai-Da is the brainchild of Aidan Meller, who claims she is the world’s first ultra-realistic humanoid artist, able to draw creatively thanks to in-built artificial intelligence technology. The 46-year-old art dealer unveiled Ai-Da — dressed in a brown wig and period-style painter's blouse — in Oxford on Wednesday. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India http://bit.ly/2Wh3cbD

UAE probe of tanker attacks points to 'state actor'

The United Arab Emirates told United Nations Security Council members on Thursday that May 12 attacks on oil tankers point to the likelihood that a state was behind the bombings, but there is no evidence yet that Iran was involved. The US has accused Iran of being behind the attacks on the four oil tankers off the Emirati coast. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India http://bit.ly/2EX5VkL

G20 ahead, Trump warns China of more tariffs

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