Expected to run for president is sentenced to 20 years in prison for corruption. And demands for Racial Justice protests in parts of europe with growing calls for controversial statues to be torn down. And arpita stated as u. S. Sports suffers a blow to its return from coronavirus a several athletes from Major League Baseball to professional golf to its positive despite being in socalled sporting bubbles. But we begin this hour with breaking news out of washington d. C. A u. S. Court has ruled that former National Security advisor john bolton can publish his Controversial Book thats off to a last ditch attempt by a president trying to block its release well we can now speak to mike hanna who is live for us in washington d. C. Mike i cant imagine that the white house is particularly about this. Certainly not they were hoping that the syn junction would stop publication of this book which is due in a few days time and certainly President Trumps likely to be angered at his lawyers the jud
Efforts to remove him. Egypts president warns the Libyan Government in tripoli not to cross the current frontline but its our life you have to. And zimbabwe is covered gate scandal the Health Minister faces corruption charges over a Major Contract for medical supplies. Finally wellings with the sport including the news that fans who return to french football grounds next month cup competitions are going to be completed in forms on 5000. 00 fans are being allowed into the study. Now just hours before donald trump makes a big pitch to be reelected as u. S. President of course has paved the way for the publication of a tell all book on his time in office or far a judge has rejected trumps last ditch attempt to block the release by his form of the. Security adviser john bolton in his book on alleges the president s war chinas help to win reelection a President Trump has tweeted after that ruling he said bolton had been all washed up until he was given a chance at the white house despite th
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