Sapling publicly planted by the men in Washington was whisked into mandatory quarantine -- where, much like the relationship between the two leaders, it did not survive

House Judiciary Committee to review 'presidential obstruction and other crimes,' intelligence committee to look at Moscow's meddling in what Pelosi terms an investigative 'path'

Several dozen members of National Socialist Movement disrupt Motor City Pride; man photographed straddling Israel's banner as it lay on the floor at his feet

Michael Gove slammed as hypocrite for pushing strict drug laws while having used substance 20 years ago; questions raised over possible ban from travelling to US

Israeli ministers defend Ambassador David Friedman who came under fire from Palestinians for saying Israel has right to retain some of West Bank

Daily Telegraph says Iran-backed terror group stockpiled three tons of ammonium nitrate, but it was kept it quiet, perhaps in effort not to derail just-signed Iran nuke deal

Surviving participants in Israeli air strike that destroyed Saddam's nuclear site gather to retrace mission that 'remade the Middle East'

Violence flares as police try to clear protesters outside parliament; organizers say over a million people took part in march, largest protest since city's 1997 handover to China

Abdel-Basset al-Sarout dies after he sustained wounds in battle; sport star had become a popular singer of protest songs against Assad regime before taking up arms

Kushner tells Netanyahu that Washington waiting for additional replies from Arab countries, particularly Jordan and Egypt, before moving forward

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