The white house has warned that it would be counterproductive if the palestinians withdrew from a planned meeting with the us Vice President , in the wake of washingtons policy shift onjerusalem. International concern has continued, along with protests in the occupied west bank and the gaza strip. Palestinians clashed with Israeli Security forces, about 30 palestinians were injured. But israels Prime Minister, benjamin netanyahu, reiterated his praise for Donald Trumps decision. 0ur middle east editor, jeremy bowen, reports. Over the years, palestinians have burned Many American flags. The question is whether something fresh is happening. Whether this old conflict has entered a new stage. Volleys of tear gas were directed at palestinian demonstrators by Israeli Security forces in towns around jerusalem. Many palestinians have serious doubts about whether these street clashes change anything. Jerusalem, though, is as special for palestinians as it is for israelis. And trumps decision to
The future relationship. But donald tusk, the president of the european commission, has sounded a warning so much time has been devoted to the early, easier part of the negotiations, but the hard part is onlyjust beginning. Our Political Editor Laura Kuenssberg has more. Taking their places for the moment, after three days of cajoling, compromise and criticism. It was a good morning for theresa may. A deal to pave the way to brexit rounded to. The jargon she had longed to hear. Sufficient progress has now been made on the terms of the divorce. This was a difficult negotiation for the european union, as well as for the united kingdom. After breakdown on monday locked by her allies at home, a huge weight of the governments stressed shoulders. Very much welcome the prospect of moving ahead to the next phase, to talk about trade and security and to discuss the positive and ambitious future relationship. You going to be celebrating, mr barnier . No. Still more what to do. No celebrations fi
The Northwestern Band of Shoshone marked a somber day Monday on the anniversary of the single deadliest attack on Native Americans in the history of the west.
Olympic Heights’ Sebastien Bazile downed Fort Pierce Central’s Alaq Dowd-Grant 3-2 (in an ultimate tiebreaker)in the 285-pound division championship to help the host Lions to a third-place finish in the eighth annual Tri-County Invitational.