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the u.s. once again reiterated that it will lift sanctions on North Korea

only when denuclearization is achieved and urged the international community to

fully implement them the North's state-run media had recently said that

alleviating sanctions is important in showing Washington's sincerity for the

denuclearization negotiations VOA reported on Monday that to their

question on this is according to a State Department official as the sanctions

relief will follow the North's final fully verified denuclearization and

reiterated that the sooner North Korea denuclearize us the sooner sanctions can

be lifted asked on the North's op-ed that denuclearization of the Korean

Peninsula includes removing Washington's nuclear

threats on it as well the official said that it is North Korean leader Kim

jong-un's commitment to denuclearization upon which the world is focused

For more infomation >> U.S. reiterates sanctions will only be lifted after final, fully, verified denuclearization - Duration: 0:53.

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24.12.2018: Why US stock market crashes - Duration: 2:20.

All major markets are closed today due to Christmas celebration.

The movement of quotes reflects Friday's investors sentiment and reacts to political

news as there is no macroeconomic statistics coming out today.

First of all, let us take a look at the investors sentiment in the stock market.

All the major US indices have been falling since Wednesday after the outcome of the Fed's

meeting was out.

The Dow Jones index finished the trading week at its 15-month low on Friday.

At the same time, the hike of the funds rate means credits will get more expensive.

The US stock market faces challenges not only in a view of business that prepares for hard

times, but also due to another wave of political tensions in the country as Donald Trump refused

to sign a spending bill.

This way the President showed his frustration with the fact that the money for the construction

of the wall at the border with Mexico was not budgeted in the bill.

Besides, Donald Trump's protectionism still has a significant impact on markets.

The US-China trade dispute is in the spotlight not only this year, but next year as well.

At the moment, representatives of all the US government's parties seem to be quite

united which happens very seldom.

This unity that threatens stability of global economy is the major trigger of the safe assets'

rise.

Thus, the yen/dollar pair came back to August's levels.

The pair is trading flat around 111.00.

Obviously, traders who did not leave for holidays would keep on buying the non-risk assets during

the Christmas week.

For more infomation >> 24.12.2018: Why US stock market crashes - Duration: 2:20.

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Top Trump aide says U.S. government shutdown could extend into January - Duration: 0:48.

another news president Trump's incoming acting chief of staff says the partial

US government shutdown could extend into the new year when the Congress the new

Congress rather is seated speaking on Fox News Sunday Mick Mulvaney expressed

doubts that any progress would be made on the budget for border security which

was the cause of the shutdown he said the White House gave an offer to

the Democrats over the weekend and is waiting for a reply meanwhile President

Trump stood firm on his push for a wall along America's southern border in a

tweet he wrote the wall was needed to stop what he called criminal elements

the Democrats have no incentive to meet Trump's demand of five billion dollars

before they take control of the house On January 3rd

For more infomation >> Top Trump aide says U.S. government shutdown could extend into January - Duration: 0:48.

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Top Trump aide says U.S. government shutdown could extend into January - Duration: 0:48.

president Trump's incoming acting chief of staff says the past partial US

government shutdown could extend into the new year when the new Congress is

seated speaking on Fox News on sun-earth Fox News Sunday Mick Mulvaney expressed

doubts that any progress would be made on the budget for border security which

was the actual cause of the shutdown he said the White House gave an offer to

the Democrats over the weekend and they are waiting for a reply meanwhile

President Trump stood firm on his push for a wall along America's southern

border in a tweet he wrote the wall was needed to stop what he called criminal

elements the Democrats have no incentive to meet Trump's demand of 5 billion

dollars before they take control of the house On January 3rd

For more infomation >> Top Trump aide says U.S. government shutdown could extend into January - Duration: 0:48.

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MIGRANT CARAVAN LATEST NEWS TODAY , Trump Gets $5.7 Billion Dollars For US Border Wall - Duration: 10:41.

For more infomation >> MIGRANT CARAVAN LATEST NEWS TODAY , Trump Gets $5.7 Billion Dollars For US Border Wall - Duration: 10:41.

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France's Macron "deeply regrets" U.S. withdrawal from Syria - Duration: 0:52.

French president Emmanuel macron has said he deeply regrets president Trump's

decision to withdraw US troops from Syria and he made the remarks at a press

conference in Chad on Sunday where he also paid tribute to the outgoing US

defense secretary James mattis who stepped down over differences with

Trump's policies about our American allies I deeply regret the decision

taken in Syria and I would like to pay tribute here to general mattis and the

words that copied his decision an ally should be reliable coordinate with other

allies mattis understood this that's what I'm committed to Trump's decision

has very strong backlash from US lawmakers and allies who disputed the

president's claim that the Islamic state group had been defeated

For more infomation >> France's Macron "deeply regrets" U.S. withdrawal from Syria - Duration: 0:52.

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France's Macron "deeply regrets" U.S. withdrawal from Syria - Duration: 0:53.

French president Somali Omicron has said he deeply regrets president Trump's

decision to withdraw US troops from Syria he made the remarks at a press

conference in Chad on a Sunday where he also paid tribute to the outgoing US

defense secretary James mattis who stepped down over differences with

Trump's policies about our American allies I deeply regret the decision

taken in Syria and I would like to pay tribute here to general mattis and the

words that have copied his decision an ally should be reliable coordinate with

other allies mattis understood this that's what I'm committed to Tom's

decision has faced strong backlash from US lawmakers and allies who disputed the

president's claim that the Islamic state group had been defeated

For more infomation >> France's Macron "deeply regrets" U.S. withdrawal from Syria - Duration: 0:53.

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SpaceX Launches First U.S. National Security Space Mission - News Today - Duration: 2:22.

 (Reuters) ― A SpaceX rocket carrying a U.S. military navigation satellite blasted off from Florida's Cape Canaveral on Sunday, marking the space transportation company's first national security space mission for the United States

 The Falcon 9 rocket carrying a roughly $500 million GPS satellite built by Lockheed Martin Corp lifted off from Cape Canaveral at 8:51 a

m. local time. Four previous scheduled launches in the last week, including one on Saturday, were cancelled due to weather and technical issues

 The successful launch is a significant victory for billionaire Elon Musk's privately held rocket company, which has spent years trying to break into the lucrative market for military space launches dominated by Lockheed and Boeing Co

 SpaceX sued the U.S. Air Force in 2014 over the military's award of a multibillion-dollar, non-compete contract for 36 rocket launches to United Launch Alliance, a partnership of Boeing and Lockheed

It dropped the lawsuit in 2015 after the Air Force agreed to open up competition

 The next year, SpaceX won an $83 million Air Force contract to launch the GPS III satellite, which will have a lifespan of 15 years

 The satellite is the first to launch out of 32 in production by Lockheed under contracts worth a combined $12

6 billion for the Air Force GPS III program, according to Lockheed spokesman Chip Eschenfelder

 The launch was originally scheduled for 2014 but has been hobbled by production delays, the Air Force said

 The next GPS III satellite is due to launch in mid-2019, Eschenfelder said, while subsequent satellites undergo testing in the company's Colorado processing facility

   (Additional reporting by Eric M. Johnson and Gina Cherelus; Editing by Hugh Lawson and Daniel Wallis) Download

For more infomation >> SpaceX Launches First U.S. National Security Space Mission - News Today - Duration: 2:22.

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China rejects economic espionage accusations from US, allies - Duration: 1:20.

China rejects economic espionage accusations from US, allies

Beijing says hasnt taken part in or backed commercial secrets hacking, urges US drop charges against two Chinese men.

China has strongly rejected allegations from the United States and a number of its allies criticising Beijing for economic espionage, accusing Washington of "fabricating facts".

Britain, Australia and New Zealand on Thursday joined the US in chastising China over what they called a global campaign of cyber-enabled commercial intellectual property theft, signalling growing international coordination against the practice.

<span>The move came on the same day as US prosecutors indicted two Chinese nationals allegedly linked to their countrys spy agency on charges of stealing confidential data from government agencies and companies in the US and nearly a dozen other countries around the world.</span>

For more infomation >> China rejects economic espionage accusations from US, allies - Duration: 1:20.

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U.S. Geological Survey's Tsunami Data Unavailable Due To Government Shutdown - News Today - Duration: 3:32.

 An underwater landslide caused by activity from the Anak Krakatau volcano is being blamed for a tsunami that struck Indonesia late Saturday, killing at least 222 people and injuring more than 800 others

 Normally, the U.S. Geological Survey would report on such events and provide any necessary data it had to the public

But it can't due to America's partial government shutdown, which began Saturday after President Donald Trump refused to sign legislation that didn't include funding for his southern border wall

 The USGS website is dormant as of Sunday, except for a notice at the top. "Due to a lapse in appropriations, the majority of USGS websites may not be up to date and may not reflect current conditions," the note reads

"Websites displaying real-time data, such as Earthquake and Water and information needed for public health and safety will be updated with limited support

"  According to the government shutdown contingency plan, the USGS will retain just 75 of its estimated 8,032 employees, or 0

9 percent.  "The USGS will suspend the majority of its activities with the exception of those functions to protect life and property," the plan states

The document also claims that 450 employees will be "on call" for natural disasters, but it's unclear if that process has been enacted, as the USGS website says the agency is not "able to respond to inquiries until appropriations are enacted

"  While scientific experts in Indonesia lead the way in analyzing the data, seismologists and volcanologists on Twitter stress how important agencies like the USGS are in providing valuable scientific data to the public

   "This is problematic for journalists like myself, but also it's a shame they can't help out by providing any commentary or advice to the general public too," volcanologist Robin George Andrews told HuffPost

 The USGS is just one of many science-based government agencies affected by the shutdown

This government shutdown not only "slows scientific progress," scientists point out, it also endangers lives

 Officials say that since there was no detectable quake prior to the tsunami, there was no way to know it was coming

 Sutopo Purwo Nugroho, the head of public relations at Indonesia's National Disaster Mitigation Agency, told CNN that a "multi-hazard early warning system" is needed

 "We used to know that a tsunami happens after an earthquake. There was no quake last night," Nugroho said

"That is why there was no warning."  Indonesians have barely had a chance to catch their breath since their last natural disaster, suffering a magnitude 7

5 earthquake and ensuing tsunami back in September. More than 2,100 people died during that disaster

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For more infomation >> U.S. Geological Survey's Tsunami Data Unavailable Due To Government Shutdown - News Today - Duration: 3:32.

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✅ Breaking News - Josh Warrington targets the United States after earning his stripes - Duration: 3:53.

Victory over Carl Frampton has Josh Warrington dreaming big. Having overwhelmed his featherweight rival in a stunning domestic dust-up on Saturday, the IBF champion now turns his attention to other worlds left to conquer

Making his name in America is the plan for 2019 - But beating Frampton has brought rewards closer to home, too

'This means I can stop buying my (twin) babies' dresses in Asda,' he joked ‪on Saturday night

'I can really spoil them!' For now, however, Warrington has some more immediate business to attend to

His first task on Sunday, after making the short trip back from Manchester, was to finish some DIY for his wife Natasha

'The first thing I said to her was that I can't wait to get home on Sunday and put that furniture together for her!' Yet even after downing his tools, the chance to toast victory with a festive drink must take a back seat

'I've done no Christmas shopping so I'll be out on Christmas Eve trying to do it all,' Warrington revealed

So the IBF featherweight king faces a whirlwind few days, following a relentless 12-round display at the Manchester Arena

It was a fight Frank Warren labelled 'the best title fight I have ever seen in a British ring', but it could also prove the means to another, richer end

For the promoter believes Warrington can now emulate his beaten rival and crack the United States

Saturday's showdown was shown on ESPN across the pond as Warrington announced himself to a worldwide audience with a breathless display of aggression and skill

Victory ensured he kept his title and is now on course for unification clashes with the likes of Leo Santa Cruz and Oscar Valdez

It's a path laid out for Warrington by Frampton, who himself broke through in America following victories over Scott Quigg and Santa Cruz and was named Fighter of the Year for 2016 by RING Magazine

'He went before a very big audience in the States today - ESPN has a massive audience out there - and that is going to be fight of the year, no doubt about that,' Warren said

'He won it and he looked going winning it. Josh Warrington is one of the most bankable fighters in the world now

He goes into that top echelon of fighters.' For Frampton, the prospects are rather less bright

The former two-weight world champion hinted he could retire immediately after his second career defeat

He was brave, but soundly beaten, and he knew it. 'I don't really have any quit in me,' Frampton said afterwards

'I tried and fought right to the end. It wasn't enough.' The avenues to big fights appear to be closing, but Warren has vowed to back his fighter regardless of what he decides

'We signed new long-term deals with both of them before the fight and whatever he wants to do, I'll be with him 100 per cent,' the promoter said

'If he said he wanted to pack it in, I would support him 100 percent. If he wants to fight on, I'll support him

'

For more infomation >> ✅ Breaking News - Josh Warrington targets the United States after earning his stripes - Duration: 3:53.

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Saudi student wanted for murder of Oregon teen fled US in private jet helped by Saudi consulate - Duration: 7:59.

Officials say they are doing everything they can to get a man from Saudi Arabia back in the United States after he fled on what investigators believe to have been an illicit passport on board a private jet with the help of his country's consulate

Abdulrahman Semeer Noorah denied the manslaughter of 15-year-old Fallon Smart who was hit by his gold Lexus when he illegally swerved around stopped traffic letting the teenager cross the road in Portland, Oregon in August 2016

The Portland Community College man went missing June 10, 2017 – just two weeks before he was due to stand trial - and the Saudi government confirmed to US Marshals this July that by June 17 that year he had returned

KSA has no extradition agreement with the USA.'We're doing everything we can to get him back,' Eric Wahlstrom, a supervisory deputy US Marshal in Oregon told Oregon Live

Fresh claims say the Saudi citizen, then 21, packed a bag, was picked up by a private black GMC Yukon XL car that drove him two miles to a sand-and-gravel yard, then he cut off the tracking device on his ankle before beginning his journey back home

He had been given permission from his bail release supervisor, Deputy Kari Kolberg, to study at college that afternoon but that's not where the SUV took him

Kolberg only learned of his disappearance after returning from a weekend trip where she didn't have cell phone service and after contacting the prosecutor, Overstreet, there were fears Noorah had taken his own life

They used sniffer dogs to search a nearby park and the location where his ankle monitor was eventually found

Then surveillance footage of the vehicle he's believed to have escaped in corroborated the story according to a GPS log

Police found a bag packed with clothes, a cell phone and computer at his home.It's unclear why he left it

No flights through the US or Canada showed up with his name leading investigators to believe Saudi Arabia gave him a passport under a different name to cross a border

The consulates in Los Angeles and Washington declined to comment to Oregon Live about Noorah

Noorah's bail had been raised from $280,000 to $1million as he was deemed a flight risk

But it didn't stop him from evading the law as the consulate provided posted $100,000, the 10 per cent needed in the state to be released

As the money was given directly to him it meant the KSA government was not responsible for the full amount owed

However authorities cannot find the individual to collect anyhow.According to records, the country worked with private investigators to handle his case before he vanished

He had to hand over his passport when he paid the amount on September 11, 2016 and remained under house arrest at the home of his US host Terri Stanford as he continued his studies on a scholarship

The Saudi Arabian embassy financially supported Noorah with monthly payments of around $1,800 His host – who has seen many exchange students come through her door - described him as 'one of the kindest boys I've ever met'

Two years ago she said she was worried about his 'mental stability' and 'declining health' as he stopped eating, sleeping and being social before he was due to stand trial

'He suffers immensely from remorse and the effects of his trauma,' she wrote in a letter to his lawyer

Stanford said Noorah began to take prescription medicine and was hospitalized on more than one occasion

She claimed eventually 'he couldn't function' and she believed 'there was no way he was going to survive jail'

It came after his grandmother passed away, his mother became ill and pressure mounted with his exams due to take place a week before the trail start date

Two of his attorneys declined to speak to Oregon Live.Multnomah County prosecutor Shawn Overstreet agreed 'he was not doing well' at the time

Noorah was driving around 50 mph or 60 mph on a suspended license when Smart was killed

Fallon's family are outraged that he has fled after pleas to deny him bail.Her uncle wrote on Facebook last year: 'It seems to me, based on previous facts and strange occurrences, there are strings being pulled for this man

I am not making accusations, but am simply stating facts, and what one might speculate based on those facts

In 2012 the Saudi government paid bail for Oregon first-degree rape suspect Ali Hussain Alhamoud, who was also accused of other sex crimes

On the same day he flew back to his country.In 2015 KSA paid the $100,000 for a male accused of rape in Utah

Monsour Alshammari was later found trying to flee at the US-Mexico border.Saudi Arabia is also believed to have held a squad of 15 men leave the country on a private jet the same day journalist Jamal Khashoggi was murdered at the consulate in Istanbul in October

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