David Gilbert
Trump has already canceled the Ireland trip he planned two weeks ago
Though the White House appeared excited about the trip, promoting it as a chance to “renew the deep and historic ties between our two nations,” Ireland was far less enthused.
Trump’s beef with Sessions is reaching the point of no return
The last 24 hours gave a rare public glimpse into a relationship that has soured dramatically.
U.S. slaps sanctions on Myanmar over ethnic cleansing and other “atrocities”
"There must be justice for the victims and those who work to uncover these atrocities, with those responsible held to account for these abhorrent crimes.”
Even the people at Twitter can’t explain why Alex Jones is still able to tweet
“It is impossible to promote healthy dialog with bad-faith actors."
China just hit back with tariffs on $16 billion worth of U.S. products
The tariffs from both sides will come into force on Aug. 23
Trump surprises GOP lawmakers with government shutdown threat
The fresh threat came as a surprise to GOP lawmakers, who believed they had persuaded Trump to park his fight over wall funding until after the midterm elections.
Talking about politics on Facebook can get you sent to prison in Cambodia
“For people inside Cambodia, when they voice an opinion now, even on Facebook, they are afraid because they don't know if it is their turn to get arrested.”
Facebook let a Russian company with ties to the Kremlin mine data from its users
Because of Russia’s invasive surveillance laws, any data collected by Mail.ru is now likely in the hands of Russia’s intelligence agencies.
Everything you need to know about the Brexit crisis that could topple Theresa May
The U.K. is in for a further period of instability, as a government led by people who don’t believe in Brexit finalize a framework to leave the EU.
A British woman exposed to the Russian nerve agent Novichok has died
An “outrageous, reckless, and barbaric act.”