AT&T, North Korea, Angela Merkel: Your Monday Evening Briefing

  • 7 years ago
AT&T, North Korea, Angela Merkel: Your Monday Evening Briefing
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She said she was hopeful about forming a majority government —
but would prefer to go through new elections rather than try to lead a minority government.
Here’s how Mr. Mugabe, the only leader Zimbabwe has known since its independence in 1980, lost power in just days.
But a central component of the dispute is CNN — which President Trump has frequently attacked
as a purveyor of "fake news." AT&T said it would defend its merger in court.
At the White House, President Trump returned North Korea to a list of state sponsors of terrorism.
North Korea was on the list from 1987 to 2008 — but was taken off by President George W. Bush, when he was trying to salvage a nuclear deal.

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