While results were still rolling in, the Conservatives had claimed 326 seats and appeared headed to the party’s best election performance since 1987.
Author: Kim Hjelmgaard, USA TODAY
Mudslinging clouds UK’s ‘nightmare before Christmas’ vote
Britain faces one of the most divisive and important general elections it has seen in a generation or more.
Disputes roil NATO meetings in London; Trump calls Canada’s Trudeau ‘two-faced’
NATO leaders gather in London amid public infighting between some of the military alliance’s biggest member nations.
Trump temporarily breaks from his own stated Iran policy
At a Q&A session on the sidelines of a NATO meeting, Trump was asked: ‘Does the U.S. support the protesters in Iran?’ He said No but meant Yes.
Trump signals trade deal with China could be delayed until after 2020 election
Trump signals China trade deal talks could drag on for some time, perhaps until after the 2020 election.
Trump in Britain for NATO meetings. Macron talks may be more important
President Donald Trump’s visit to Britain’s capital for NATO meetings may be overshadowed by talks with French President Emmanuel Macron.
NATO meeting comes as cracks in alliance’s armor – beyond Trump’s criticisms – begin to show
A NATO leaders’ meeting in London comes amid heightened frictions over the powerful military alliance, its direction and leadership.
‘Amazing bravery’: Stories of London Bridge attack heroes emerge
The Islamic State has claimed responsibility for an attack near London Bridge that left two dead and injured three others.
‘You have to make the best of it’: How US Navy sailors celebrate Thanksgiving at sea
At remote forward operating bases in Afghanistan, Iraq or Syria, America’s military can spend months planning for Thanksgiving meals.
‘Tool of repression’: Iran and regimes from Ethiopia to Venezuela limit Internet, go dark online
The Internet blackout in Iran is part of a trend where governments try to shut their citizens off from the world when it suits them.