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Editor: Gareth Jones 44 207 542 7923 Picture Desk: Singapore 65 6870 3775 Graphics queries: 65 6870 3595 (All times GMT/ET) TOP STORIES Trump son-in-law had undisclosed Russian contacts - sources WASHINGTON - U. S. President Donald Trump's son-in-law and close adviser Jared Kushner had at least three previously undisclosed contacts with the Russian ambassador to the United States during and after the 2016 presidential campaign, seven current and former U. S. officials say.
Updated : May 28, 2017, 12:00 AM IST
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TOP STORIES
Trump son-in-law had undisclosed Russian contacts - sources
WASHINGTON - U.S. President Donald Trump's son-in-law and close adviser Jared Kushner had at least three previously undisclosed contacts with the Russian ambassador to the United States during and after the 2016 presidential campaign, seven current and former U.S. officials say. (USA-TRUMP/FBI-KUSHNER (UPDATE 1, EXCLUSIVE, PIX, TV), moved, by Ned Parker and Jonathan Landay, 980 words)
+ See also:
- USA-TRUMP/WARROOM (UPDATE 2), moved, by Jeff Mason, Richard Cowan and James Oliphant, 1,000 words
- USA-TRUMP/RUSSIA-OLIGARCH, moved, 360 words
G7 leaders end summit split on climate change, more united on trade
TAORMINA, Italy - Under pressure from allies, U.S. President Donald Trump backs pledge to fight protectionism, but refuses to endorse a global climate change accord, saying he needs more time to decide (G7-SUMMIT/ (UPDATE 4, PIX, TV), moved, by John Irish and Giselda Vagnoni, 730 words)
+ See also:
- G7-SUMMIT/PROTESTS (UPDATE 1, PIX, TV), moved, by Steve Scherer, 380 words)
- USA-TRUMP/ (PIX, TV), moved, by Steve Holland, 500 words)
- G7-SUMMIT/ITALY-MIGRANTS (PIX, TV), moved, by Giselda Vagnoni and Steve Scherer, 550 words)
Egypt launches second day of Libyan air strikes after attack on Christians
CAIRO - Egypt launches fresh round of air strikes over Libya, Egyptian military sources and an eyewitness say, targeting militant camps it says were responsible for shooting spree that killed dozens of Egyptian Christians
(EGYPT-SECURITY/ (UPDATE 2, PIX), moved, 330 words)
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- EGYPT-SECURITY/CHURCH (PIX, TV, GRAPHICS), moved, by Ahmed Aboulenein, 575 words
EUROPE
UK threat level lowered as police close in on bomber's network
LONDON - British intelligence experts no longer believe another attack is imminent as significant progress has been made by police investigating the suicide bomb attack on pop concert in Manchester, Prime Minister Theresa May says (BRITAIN-SECURITY/MANCHESTER (UPDATE 4, PIX, TV), moved, by Michael Holden, 722 words)
+ See also:
- BRITAIN-ELECTION/, moved, by Guy Faulconbridge and Michael Holden, 500 words
BA cancels flights from London after global IT outage
LONDON - British Airways cancels all its flights from London's two main airports on Saturday after global computer system failure causes confusion and chaos, with thousands of passengers queueing for hours and planes left stuck on runways. (BRITAIN-AIRPORTS/ (UPDATE 5, TV, PIX), moved, by Michael Holden, 450 words)
MIDDLE EAST
Iraq launches operation to seize Islamic State Mosul enclave
BAGHDAD/MOSUL - Iraqi armed forces launch operation to capture the last Islamic State-held enclave in Mosul, according to military statement (MIDEAST-CRISIS/IRAQ-MOSUL (UPDATE 2, TV, PIX), moved, by Maher Chmaytelli and Isabel Coles, 570 words)
UNITED STATES
Former U.S. national security adviser Brzezinski dies at 89
Former U.S. national security adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski, who established himself in the Carter administration as a hard-liner on foreign policy, dies, his family says. He was 89. (PEOPLE-BRZEZINSKI/ (UPDATE 2, PIX), moved, by Bill Trott, 825 words)
Two killed in Portland after trying to stop anti-Muslim rant
A man fatally stabbed two people aboard a Portland, Oregon, commuter train when they tried to stop him from harassing two women who appeared to be Muslim, police say (USA-MUSLIMS/PORTLAND (UPDATE 1), moved, 400 words)
ASIA
Pakistan reopens Afghanistan border crossing after clash
KABUL - Pakistan has reopened major border crossing with Afghanistan, officials say, more than three weeks after several people were killed when troops from both sides exchanged fire for hours (AFGHANISTAN-BORDER/ (UPDATE 1), moved, 350 words)
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