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30 April 2018
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Twin blasts in Afghan capital kill at least 25, including eight journalists (190)
James Mackenzie
KABUL (Reuters) - Twin blasts in the Afghan capital Kabul killed at least
25 people on Monday, including eight journalists who had arrived to report
on the first explosion and who were apparently targeted by a suicide
bomber, officials said.
Afghan security forces are seen at the site of a second blast in Kabul,
Afghanistan April 30, 2018.
Stormy Daniels Sues Donald Trump for Defamation (52)
By Madeleine Aggeler
@mmaggeler
Stormy Daniels. Photo: Drew Angerer/Getty Images
Stormy Daniels has filed her second lawsuit against President Donald Trump.
The adult-film star is suing Trump for defamation, her lawyer Michael
Avenatti announced in a tweet on Monday.
The suit claims the president made "irresponsible and defamatory
statements" about Daniels in response to the sketch she released of the man
British interior minister Rudd resigns after immigration scandal (73)
April 30 2018 10:58 AM
Britain's Home Secretary Amber Rudd
Reuters/London
* Amber Rudd resigns after immigration scandal
* Theresa May was interior minister before Rudd
* Resignation comes ahead of local elections
* Rudd says she inadvertently misled parliament
Britain's interior minister resigned on Sunday after Prime Minister Theresa
May's government faced an outpouring of indignation over its treatment of
Benjamin Netanyahu says Israel has proof of 'secret' Iranian nuclear weapons programme (18)
Benjamin Netanyahu says Israel has "new and conclusive" proof of a "secret"
Iranian nuclear weapons programme. (REUTERS)
Arab News
April 30, 2018 20:15
Benjamin Netanyahu says Israel has proof of 'secret' Iranian nuclear
weapons programme
Israel PM says Israel has Iranian documents proving a nuclear weapons
program
Netanyahu called it a "great intelligence achievement"
Arab News
April 30, 2018 20:15
9 journalists among 20+ killed in twin bombings in Afghan capital (42)
Afghan security forces after the second blast in Kabul. © Omar Sobhani /
Reuters
Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS) has claimed responsibility for two
bombings in the Afghan capital, Kabul that have left at least 26 people
dead, including nine journalists.
Warning graphic images
The first attack was carried out by a suicide bomber riding a motorcycle,
according to multiple reports.
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