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Trump to tout U.S. ‘comeback’ at State of the Union speech
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump will use next week’s State of the Union to promote what he calls the “Great American comeback,” according to a senior administration official. The speech comes at a moment when Trump is hoping to put his Senate impeachment trial behind him. White House officials say Trump wants to use the...
Former Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch, Key Figure In Impeachment Trial, Retires
The career diplomat, who served as ambassador to Ukraine, became a key figure in the impeachment of President Trump, was forced out of her post in May.(Image credit: Andrew Harnik/AP) …read more Source::...
L’état, c’est Donald Trump
The Czar of the Deplorables remains the president of the United States, at least for Super Bowl weekend, but the impeachment trial of Donald Trump still was not formally finished at sunset in Washington on Friday, defying predictions that the Senate would wipe its hands of the whole grubby business in time for burgers and dilly-dilly on Sunday...
GOP senators seek to acquit Trump without condoning conduct
WASHINGTON — There is no question, Sen. Lamar Alexander said, that President Donald Trump actions were “inappropriate” when he asked Ukraine’s leader to investigate Democratic rival Joe Biden. But not bad enough, he said, to warrant Trump’s removal from office, or even to hear from witnesses or other evidence. That distinction has...
Iran plane crash: Ukraine Airlines CEO thanks Canada for help investigating
In a long statement on the airline’s website today, Yevhenii Dykhne also says the company expects the formalities for compensation to families of the 176 people killed will be “finalized in the immediate future.” …read more Source:: Global...
Ukraine Airlines CEO thanks Canada for help investigating Tehran crash
OTTAWA — The head of Ukraine International Airlines is thanking Canada for its part in investigating the crash of one of its planes outside Tehran in early January. In a long statement on the airline’s website today, Yevhenii Dykhne also says the company expects the formalities for compensation to families of the 176 people killed will be...
Ukraine Airlines CEO thanks Canada for help investigating Tehran crash
OTTAWA — The head of Ukraine International Airlines is thanking Canada for its part in investigating the crash of one of its planes outside Tehran in early January. In a long statement on the airline’s website today, Yevhenii Dykhne also says the company expects the formalities for compensation to families of the 176 people killed will be...
Pompeo visits Ukraine as U.S. Senate prepares to debate witnesses in Trump impeachment trial
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo met with Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky on Friday and denied allegations that vital military aid and a White House visit was conditioned on a probe into former Vice President Joe Biden’s family. …read more Source::...
Ottawa has agreed to DNA-test remains of Iran plane crash victim, family says
A family member of a Canadian who died when Ukraine International Airlines Flight PS752 was shot down over Iran says the federal government has agreed to DNA-test his loved one’s repatriated remains to ensure Iran didn’t make a mistake. Canada has now finished the process of repatriating the remains of Canadians and permanent...
Brexit a ‘step backwards’ and Canada’s coronavirus plans; In The News for Jan. 31
In The News is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to kickstart your day. Here is what’s on the radar of our editors for the morning of Jan. 31 … What we are watching in Canada … Canada is already taking the right steps to control the spread of the novel coronavirus, so there is no need to change things now...