#WR
Opinion: Bomb news! Controversial John Bolton returns as new national
security adviser, succeeding Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster. His hawkish view
about North Korea, Iran, Russia produce fears. For @WSJ, he is strong supporter of “America First". Can Trump-Bolton marriage last long?
#WR Analysis: Tariffs talk loud. @DW asks "Can Trump succeed in curbing China's intellectual property 'theft'? @WSJ says “Beijing reacted angrily to Pres. Trump’s announcement of tariffs on as much as $60 billion of Chinese products.” @Reuters warns China is ready "to retaliate."
#WR Analysis: No all the hackers are Russians, Chinese, NKs! According to @AP
The Justice Department announced charges against 9 Iranians “that
pilfered sensitive information from hundreds of universities, private
companies and government agencies.” U.S. tech goes to enemy hands!
Domingo Trassens added,
AP PoliticsVerified account@AP_Politics
Hacked: US accuses Iran of stealing sensitive information from universities, private companies and gov't agencies. http://apne.ws/rL5gVzb
#WR Opinion: Why Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman came to U.S.? Can you guess? @Reuters
gives a track. Saudi Arabia wants to buy nuclear power technology from
us. However, “it has options if U.S. walks from nuclear power deal”
(China, Russia...). Nobody talks about a bomb.
Domingo Trassens added,
Reuters Top NewsVerified account@Reuters
Saudi Arabia has options if U.S. walks from nuclear power deal: minister http://reut.rs/2FXzLbv
#WR Analysis: Mexican journalist Leobardo Vazquez killed in Veracruz! According to @DW
he was working as editor of “Enlace Informativo Regional”, a Facebook
page covering local news. It was the 3rd murder in this year. In 2017,
they killed 12. Is the press freedom real in Mexico?
Domingo Trassens added,
dwnewsVerified account@dwnews
Mexican
reporter Leobardo Vazquez has been gunned down in the violent Veracruz
state. He is the third journalist killed in Mexico this year http://p.dw.com/p/2up1E
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