Nigeria announces new national airline Nigeria Air
The Nigerian government launched plans on Wednesday to create new flag carrier airline Nigeria Air by the end of this year. Aviation minister Hadi Sirika revealed the news in a press conference at the biennial Farnborough Airshow, which is held southwest of London and where billions of dollars of aerospace deals are traditionally announced. "I am pleased to tell you that we are finally on track to launching a new national flag carrier for our country: Nigeria Air," Sirika announced.
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Florida man describes shark attack in just two feet of water while surfing with his son
A Florida man has described how a shark attacked him in just two feet of water as he was surfing with his son. Dustin Theobald, 30, had been lying on a surfboard at Fernandina Beach on the Atlantic coast of Florida when he said he felt something pull at his foot. “I touched its head, I could feel it was rough skin,” he told Fox News, adding: “It wasn’t like a fish skin.
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Donald Trump's bodyguard dies after suffering stroke while protecting president on his Scottish golf course
A US secret service agent who suffered a stroke during Donald Trump’s visit to his Turnberry golf resort has died. Nole Edward Remagen was serving as part of the US president's security detail for his UK trip when he suffered the stroke on Sunday. He had been receiving treatment at a hospital in Scotland but died from the on Tuesday surrounded by his family, the White House said. Mr Remagen was a veteran agent with 19 years' experience and was a "dedicated professional of the highest order", the US secret service said in a statement. It added: “The secret service thanks the medical personnel in Scotland, in addition to the members of the White House Medical Unit and Police Scotland who provided exceptional care and support for a member of our family.” The White House described Mr Remagen as an "elite hero" who served in the agency's select presidential protection division. Prayers for the Remagen family. We are all forever grateful for the service and sacrifice of the men and women of the United States Secret Service, some of the greatest and bravest people in the country. We are so sorry for your loss and are grieving with you. https://t.co/Qo8Y7RUaxZ— Sarah Sanders (@PressSec) July 18, 2018 In a tribute to Mr Remagen on Wednesday, Mr Trump said: "Our hearts are filled with sadness over the loss of a beloved and devoted Special Agent, husband, and father. Our prayers are with Special Agent Remagen’s loved ones, including his wife and two young children. We grieve with them and with his Secret Service colleagues, who have lost a friend and a brother. "At the time of his passing, he was among the elite heroes who serve in the Presidential Protection Division of the Secret Service. "Melania and I are deeply grateful for his lifetime of devotion, and today, we pause to honor his life and 24 years of service to our Nation." Mr Trump ended his controversial visit to the UK with a private two-day stay at his Turnberry resort, during which he was booed by spectators as he played golf and thousands protested in Edinburgh and Glasgow. Activists from Stand Up to Racism Scotland stage a protest at the Trump Turnberry resort Credit: PA A 55-year-old paraglider was also arrested after flying over the golf resort with a banner criticising the president. Police Scotland said the activists had placed himself in "grave danger" with snipers position on scaffolding across the golf course. Greenpeace, who claimed responsibility for the stunt, later said one of their activists was allowed to stay the night in Mr Trump's Turnberry hotel despite filming the paraglider from a close proximity to the president.
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Israel warns Syrians away from frontier as Assad closes in
Dozens of Syrians approached the Israeli frontier on the Golan Heights on Tuesday in an apparent attempt to seek help or sanctuary from a Russian-backed Syrian army offensive, before turning back after a warning from Israeli forces. Scarlett Cvitanovich reports.
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Trump says 'no rush' to abolish North Korea’s nuclear weapons in shift from Singapore pledge
President Donald Trump has backtracked on his administration’s plans to rid North Korea of its nuclear weapons within a year, announcing on Tuesday that there is now “no time limit” on the denuclearisation of Kim Jong-un’s regime. Speaking to reporters during a meeting with members of Congress at the White House on Tuesday, Mr Trump said, “We have no time limit. We have no speed limit. We’re just going through the process”. The president’s comments appear to mark a significant departure from demands he made of Mr Kim during their summit in Singapore in June, during which the North Korean leader agreed to work towards the “complete denuclearisation” of the Korean Peninsula in return for Washington guaranteeing the security of his regime. As recently as July 1, John Bolton, the president’s national security adviser, had stated that the US was working to a one-year timetable for scrapping North Korea’s nuclear arsenal. Speaking on CBS’s Face the Nation shortly before Mike Pompeo, the US secretary of state, flew to Pyongyang for the most recent round of discussions on the issue, Mr Bolton said “I am sure that … Mike Pompeo will be discussing this with the North Koreans in the near future, about how to dismantle all of their [weapons of mass destruction] and ballistic missile programmes in a year. “If they have the strategic decision already made to do that and they are cooperative, we can move very quickly”, he said. “And it is to North Korea’s advantage to dismantle very quickly”. Mr Pompeo visited North Korea earlier this month but was given the cold shoulder by Kim Credit: AFP Mr Pompeo’s talks in Pyongyang do not appear to have significantly advanced the discussions on scrapping the North’s nuclear capabilities, with a foreign ministry official quoted in state-run media as describing the US attitude in the talks as “extremely troubling”. Washington was also accused of using “gangster-like” tactics to force Pyongyang to comply with its demands. No dates have been set for a new round of discussions and it appears that Mr Trump - who was fiercely critical of previous administrations for allowing North Korea to drag out discussions and buy time to develop their nuclear capabilities - accepts that his one-year timetable was overly optimistic. There is also likely to be a degree of disappointment in Washington after North Korea agreed to return the remains of only 55 American servicemen killed in the Korean War. Earlier reports had suggested that Pyongyang was willing and ready to return more than 200 sets of human remains and the US handed over more than 200 coffins at the Panmunjom Joint Security Area. The North Korean negotiators failed to turn up at talks on the repatriation of the remains scheduled to be held on July 12, insisting that a US general attend the discussions. Talks that took place on Monday ended with the North agreeing to hand over 50 sets of remains. More discussions are expected to take place on the return of other US troops. Mr Trump said on Wednesday morning on Twitter: "Russia has agreed to help with North Korea, where relationships with us are very good and the process is moving along. There is no rush, the sanctions remain! Big benefits and exciting future for North Korea at end of process!"
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Barack Obama says ‘we’re living in strange and uncertain times’ and takes dig at Trump during speech marking Nelson Mandela's 100th birthday
Barack Obama has said the world is living through “strange and uncertain” times, as he decried the type of “strongman politics” practised by Donald Trump in his most high-profile speech since leaving the White House. Mr Obama urged people around the world to respect human rights and other values now under threat, in an impassioned address as he marked Nelson Mandela’s life on the 100th anniversary of his birth. “Each day’s news cycle is bringing more headspinning and disturbing headlines,” Mr Obama said, in an apparent reference to Mr Trump who he did not mention by name during the speech.
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Thai cave boys to leave hospital, speak to media
Twelve boys and their football coach who survived a highly dangerous and dramatic rescue from a flooded cave in Thailand are preparing to leave hospital and speak to the media for the first time. The "Wild Boars" football team are being discharged a day earlier than announced, with authorities hoping a question and answer session will satisfy -- at least temporarily -- the intense media speculation that has accompanied their epic underground ordeal, before they head home later Wednesday. "The reason to hold this evening press conference is so media can ask them questions and after that they can go back to live their normal lives without media bothering them," Thailand's chief government spokesman Sunsern Kaewkumnerd told AFP.
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Trump blames Putin summit backlash on 'Trump Derangement Syndrome!'
Facing a continued firestorm over his attempt to clarify his comments at his summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin, President Trump on Wednesday accused his critics of being “haters” who wanted to see his diplomatic efforts fail.
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Hawaii tour boats return to volcano zone after 'lava bomb'
By Jolyn Rosa HONOLULU (Reuters) - Tour boats offering a close-up look at lava pouring from Hawaii's Kilauea volcano into the Pacific Ocean returned to the waters off the Big Island on Tuesday under new safety rules, a day after 23 passengers were injured by ash and molten rock. Monday's accident prompted the U.S. Coast Guard to require boat captains to stay at least 300 meters (yards) from lava flowing from fissures in the volcano flank. Previously, experienced operators such as Shane Turpin, captain of the boat hit in Monday's explosion, had to stay only 50 meters (164 feet)away.
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Air Lease, Boeing strike $9.6 billion deal for 737s and 787s
U.S. airplane leasing firm Air Lease Corp announced on Tuesday a commitment to order as many as 78 Boeing Co single-aisle and wide-body airplanes in a deal valued at $9.6 billion at list prices. Air Lease told a press briefing at the Farnborough Airshow that three 787-9s and the first 20 737 MAX airplanes in the total deal were firm purchases, while the remaining 55 737 MAX airplanes were provisional commitments. Air Lease said it had flexibility for taking 737 MAX 8 and 9 variants and expected to take delivery between 2020 and 2024, though most of the jetliners would likely be delivered during the latter portion of that time frame.
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Donald Trump and the tangled tale of the tapes
When Donald Trump gets in a jam, caught between his own words and the truth, he likes to allude to the existence of tapes that will exonerate him. But in fact, tapes (audio and video) have more often gotten Trump into trouble than out of it.
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