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A total of eight explosions occurred. The first six explosions were all reported within a short period in the morning just as church services were starting. Another explosion south of the capital happened later and there was an eighth explosion at the house that was the subject of a police raid in Colombo. Sri Lanka faces a likely collapse in tourism following Easter Sunday bomb attacks on churches and hotels, which would deal a severe blow to the island’s economy and financial markets, and potentially force it to seek further IMF assistance. | |
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The New IRA militant Irish nationalist group has apologized for the killing of journalist Lyra McKee - its first acknowledgement that one of its members was involved, the Irish News newspaper reported. | |
Millions of Indians are voting in the third and largest phase of a staggered general election on Tuesday, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi who cast his ballot in his home state of Gujarat and again underlined the need to combat “terrorism”. In all, 188 million Indians are eligible to vote in 117 constituencies during the day, across 15 states and federally controlled territories. India’s parliament has 545 members. See our full coverage. | |
In the heart of Argentina's Jujuy province, beyond miles of mountains carved by time in shades of pink and green, South America's largest solar park suddenly appears on the horizon – a solar farm project which reflects China’s global energy ambitions. | |
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A group of Democratic presidential candidates were divided over whether President Trump should be impeached, reflecting a broader split in the Democratic Party over how to react to Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s report into Russian election meddling. 4 min read | |
Trump dismissed questions from reporters on Monday about his staff’s reluctance to carry out his orders and the chances of impeachment proceedings in the U.S. Congress, days after the Mueller report highlighted both issues. “Nobody disobeys me,” Republican Trump said when asked if he was worried about his orders not being followed. He made the remark at the White House during an annual Easter celebration. 3 Min Read | |
House of Representatives Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler subpoenaed former White House counsel Don McGahn to testify before the panel in its investigation of possible obstruction of justice by President Donald Trump. 3 min read | |
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