In an 18-page letter Khalid Sheik Mohammed says terrorism will continue over US foreign policy and support of Israel.
'If we stand and say nothing, it's as if we're agreeing, that we become a part of it,' Cook said.
Mayor of London promised to fight for 'favourable' access to the EU's single-market.
MPs reject amendment to Brexit bill by 332 votes to 290.
Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte lamented that the media 'are not really attuned to his character'.
Nordstrom had decided to stop selling Ivanka Trump-branded clothing line citing poor sales.
Venezuela's embassy in Baghdad accused of serious irregularities.
The Standing Rock Sioux have promised a legal fight against the controversial pipeline.
However, executive orders to enforce this decision have been put on hold.
The Massachusetts senator also received the support of Republican Governor Charlie Baker.
The Chicago businessman plans to take on incumbent governor Bruce Rauner in 2018.
An Israeli security company that helped build an Israel-West Bank barrier is trying to help build the Mexico wall.
This is the first direct communication between Trump and Xi since the US president's 20 January inauguration.
Linebacker Dont'a Hightower said he has 'been there, done that' with trips to the White House.
The previous test on 29 January attracted US ire and sanctions on the Muslim-majority nation.
Abu Hani al-Masri was among the 11 al-Qaeda militants killed in the drone strike in Syria's Idlib province.
Gerard Baker was appointed by Rupert Murdoch and has been labelled a 'neoconservative'.
The foreign secretary was among a record number of people who renounced their US citizenship in 2016.
Sessions was given the green light by 52 votes to 47 despite heavy opposition.
New bill comes as state struggles to acquire chemicals to carry out lethal injection executions.
The European Union (Notification of Withdrawal) Bill passed by a majority of 494 to 122.
Neil Gorsuch is reportedly not happy with the US president's comments.
The move is another step in the state's growing partisan divide.
Not a single amendment to the bill was passed.
Romanians have filled Bucharest's Victory Square for night after night of protests.
Farmajo hailed the win as a 'victory for Somalia and the Somalis'.
Trump renewed his attack on the judiciary for hearing the challenge.
Iohannis has criticised Sorin Grindeanu over the state's attempt to dodge corruption charges for officials.
A campaign led by Labour's Lord Alf Dubs urged the government to take thousands of under-18s.
Michael March, 18, said incident the night before Halloween was a 'joke that went badly wrong'.