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Las Vegas (AFP) - Thousands of Donald Trump supporters rallied in baking heat Sunday to cheer on the Republican presidential candidate in Nevada, a key battleground state for the US election in November. "It's not too hot out here, right?" the 77-year-old told a cheering crowd in Las Vegas. "If you start going down, we have people. They'll pick you up right away. They'll throw water." The gathering in Sunset Park was Trump's first major rally since he was found guilty late last month of falsifying business records to hide a hush money payment to porn star Stormy Daniels shortly before the 2016...
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神宮外苑再開発は〝第2の豊洲〟となるか。東京都知事選(20日告示、7月7日投開票)に立候補を表明して...
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悲劇の都知事選を喜劇に変える。埼玉・草加市議で〝ジョーカー議員〟こと河合悠祐氏(43)が東京都知事選...
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Some 40 Japanese nationals living in Taiwan threw their support behind earthquake-ravaged Hualien County as they embarked on a two-day tour there through Sunday to help promote the local tourism industry. The group led by Kazuyuki Katayama, Japan's de facto ambassador to Taiwan, met with the self-ruled island's Vice President Hsiao Bi-khim, who expressed hope that more Japanese people will visit the northeastern county affected by the April 3 quake that killed 18 people, tilted buildings and triggered landslides. He said the trip was aimed at encouraging Hualien residents, adding that particip...
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Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen made her first remarks after a man attacked her in central Copenhagen and led her to be treated in hospital for a minor whiplash injury. Frederiksen expressed her gratitude on Instagram for the many messages of support following Friday's incident. "It's incredibly touching," she wrote Saturday evening. "I am saddened and shaken by the incident [on Friday], but otherwise I am fine. For once, I need peace and quiet. Both for body and soul. I need to be with my family and I need to be myself for a while," the post read. Frederiksen cancelled her participati...
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Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen made her first remarks after a man attacked her in central Copenhagen and led her to be treated in hospital for a minor whiplash injury. Frederiksen expressed her gratitude on Instagram for the many messages of support following Friday's incident. "It's incredibly touching," she wrote Saturday evening. "I am saddened and shaken by the incident [on Friday], but otherwise I am fine. For once, I need peace and quiet. Both for body and soul. I need to be with my family and I need to be myself for a while," the post read. Frederiksen cancelled her participati...
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Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen made her first remarks after a man attacked her in central Copenhagen and led her to be treated in hospital for a minor whiplash injury. Frederiksen expressed her gratitude on Instagram for the many messages of support following Friday's incident. "It's incredibly touching," she wrote Saturday evening. "I am saddened and shaken by the incident [on Friday], but otherwise I am fine. For once, I need peace and quiet. Both for body and soul. I need to be with my family and I need to be myself for a while," the post read. Frederiksen cancelled her participati...
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Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen made her first remarks after a man attacked her in central Copenhagen and led her to be treated in hospital for a minor whiplash injury. Frederiksen expressed her gratitude on Instagram for the many messages of support following Friday's incident. "It's incredibly touching," she wrote Saturday evening. "I am saddened and shaken by the incident [on Friday], but otherwise I am fine. For once, I need peace and quiet. Both for body and soul. I need to be with my family and I need to be myself for a while," the post read. Frederiksen cancelled her participati...
DPA International
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen made her first remarks after a man attacked her in central Copenhagen and led her to be treated in hospital for a minor whiplash injury. Frederiksen expressed her gratitude on Instagram for the many messages of support following Friday's incident. "It's incredibly touching," she wrote Saturday evening. "I am saddened and shaken by the incident [on Friday], but otherwise I am fine. For once, I need peace and quiet. Both for body and soul. I need to be with my family and I need to be myself for a while," the post read. Frederiksen cancelled her participati...
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Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen made her first remarks after a man attacked her in central Copenhagen and led her to be treated in hospital for a minor whiplash injury. Frederiksen expressed her gratitude on Instagram for the many messages of support following Friday's incident. "It's incredibly touching," she wrote Saturday evening. "I am saddened and shaken by the incident [on Friday], but otherwise I am fine. For once, I need peace and quiet. Both for body and soul. I need to be with my family and I need to be myself for a while," the post read. Frederiksen cancelled her participati...
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