This was one of the key promises Trump made during the US presidential election.
President Nicolas Maduro faces mounting pressure as approval ratings drop below 20%.
Met chief says capital is still policed efficiently despite 'significant reductions in resources'.
His lobbying company was paid more than $1m by pro-Russian party in the Ukraine.
US president pledges support for military alliance he previously dismissed.
Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov had earlier called for a UN investigation into the incident.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said the two countries had agreed that the UN needed to investigate.
Yad Vashem said his remarks were "liable to strengthen the hands of those whose goal is to distort history".
North Korea is rehearsing for a huge parade to mark Kim Il-sung's birthday – and there are fears they may also be planning something more serious.
"On both a personal level and professional level that will go down as not a very good day in my history".
Interior Minister issues official order after accusing MSD of 'inciting violence' and funding armed groups.
The charge allows no bail and can carry the death penalty.
More than 760,000 non-UK nationals worked in the sector in 2016, according to official statistics.
He made the comments on the first day of the Jewish holiday Passover.
China repeatedly voiced its opposition to the Dalai Lama's week-long trip to the border region of Tawang.
Defence Minister Khawaja Mohammad Asif insists there will be no special concession for Jadhav.
UK trade minister came under fire for suggesting Britain and Duterte's Philippines could have "shared values".
State-run The Global Times in China said the US is emboldened after the missile strike on Syria.
London Assembly transport committee chair Caroline Pidgeon revealed the development in City Hall.
Russia is widely expected to veto the resolution amid differences with the US.
Tokyo officials reportedly told that there will be military intervention if China does not step up pressure on Pyongyang.
A PACAC report said that the EU referendum website crash may have been caused by a DDoS attack.
A special centre will be set up in Helsinki to conduct research on thwarting such attacks.
Activists fear it signals a return to the oppression of the pre-Arab Spring era
The US Navy's Carl Vinson is headed to the Korean peninsula as a response to North Korean provocations.
David Cameron was criticised for immediately resigning and misusing the Civil Service for political ends.
Page was monitored as part of an investigation into possible links between Russia and Trump's campaign.
Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi has called on President Trump to fire the embattled press secretary.
The group claims Barbara Comstock has not held a traditional town hall in over 800 days.
Spicer later clarified that Hitler did not use 'the gas on his own people the same way that Assad is doing'.