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Trump pleads not guilty in classified documents case Former US president Donald Trump pleaded not guilty in a federal court in Miami, Florida, over charges of mishandling sensitive documents, yesterday. Trump is the first US president – sitting or former – to have faced a federal criminal indictment. Trump, dressed in a dark suit and red tie, had his arms crossed during his second court appearance this year. Trump appeared solemn and subdued as his lawyer, Todd Blanche, entered a plea of not guilty on his behalf. The charges included 37 counts of illegally retaining sensitive documents and obstructing the…
He said that Kyiv’s losses were approaching a ‘catastrophic’ level, however that has not been verified.
Today’s news summary – Paper Talk Wednesday’s front pages report heavily on the Nottingham city centre attacks – which left three people dead: Two 19-year-old students, and a 54-year-old man – as well as a further three people, left injured after being mowed down by a van – one is said to be in a critical condition. A man, 31, has been arrested and is being held in custody. Police are keeping an open mind as to motive but have said the suspect had a history of mental health issues. The 54-year-old victim was stabbed to death and his van…
Howard said he ‘wished they’d talked more.’
‘The fear of nuclear escalation must be restored. Otherwise humanity is doomed.’
Paul was recently diagnosed with MND.
UK gross domestic product (GDP) increased by 0.2% for the month after a 0.3% fall in March.
Two of the victims are 19-year-old students.
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