Wednesday, May 24, 2017
Donald Trump Meets Pope Francis in Rome - BBC News
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Manchester Tragedy: Understanding The Big Picture
Can Trump Solve the Middle East Conflict? - Inside Story
His trip to the Middle East could be seen as showcasing that relationship. Trump's the first US President to visit the Western Wall while in office.
That sparked controversy as it's a Jewish Holy Site on disputed territory.
Trump also headed to Bethlehem to meet with the President of the Palestinian Authority, Mahmoud Abbas.
Their talks centred on the Israel-Palestine Peace Process. Trump has repeatedly said he hopes to reopen negotiations,
But does Donald Trump have a peace plan? And could he succeed where others have failed? | Presenter: Richelle Carey | Guests: Yossni Beilin, the former Israeli negotiator at the Oslo Peace Accords; Majed Bamya, a Palestinian diplomat; Nathan Thrall, from the International Crisis Group
Rep. Al Green to Draft Articles of Impeachment Against Trump, Citing Obstruction of Justice
Tuesday, May 23, 2017
Sen. Paul: We Can't Have an Open Border with the Mideast
Two Men in Indonesia Endure Public Flogging for Gay Sex
More than a thousand people packed the courtyard of a mosque to witness the caning, which was the first time that Aceh, the only province in Indonesia to practice Shariah law, has caned people for homosexuality.
The crowd shouted insults and cheered as the men, aged 20 and 23, were whipped across the back and winced with pain. Many in the crush of spectators filmed the caning with mobile phones as a team of five robed and hooded enforcers took turns inflicting the punishment, relieving one another after every 20 strokes for one of the men and 40 for the other.
Sarojini Mutia Irfan, a female university student who witnessed the caning, said it was a necessary deterrent. » | Associated Press | Tuesday, May 23, 2017
Why Did the Manchester Suicide Bomber Target Children?
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