commencements since becoming president. it comes after the white house fallout of the sudden dismissal of james comey during the fbi investigation into possible ties between the trump administration or rather trump campaign, i should say and russia. now this is as four candidates prepare to interview today for the fbi director job. we have a team of political reporters and analysts standing by here. let s begin with cnn washington correspondent ryan nobles who is at the commencement. you see him there on the left. what are you hearing from the crowd there? i understand there s about 7,000 students and families who will be watching. what are they saying? what do they expect? reporter: well, this is expected to be a pretty friendly crowd for the president. this is a group of people and voters in particular that generally supported him during the election and, of course, here at liberty university their president jerry falwell jr. a very influential evangelical leader that allowed t
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into italy s interior minister mateo salvini over his refusal to allow more than one hundred rescued migrants to disembark from a coast guard ship it s been stuck for ten days in the syrian port city of qahtani and salvini originally said the migrant
south so they can plant crops and trying to eat. bugs and droughts climate change become the main driver of mass migration you can write any kind of peace not if you want and probably most of them don t come to. the climate exodus starts people on t.w. . the new head of sudan s military council has said a civilian government will be formed after talks with the opposition he promised the transition would take a maximum of two years the military ousted president omar al bashir after months of protests demonstrators have voted to continue to take to the streets. algeria s magistrates who play a key role in overseeing elections have said they will boycott a presidential vote shadowed for july an interim government announced the elections
to replace former president abdelaziz bouteflika opponents accuse the old regime of trying to cling to power. in serbia protests against president bush and his government continued on saturday thousands have been demonstrating every weekend for months t
d.w. . this is d w news live from berlin sudan s new interim leader says the country will have a new civilian government interest nation saying a government will be in place within two years he also lifted a nighttime curfew which many pro-democracy demonstrators had defied and they claim another victory as the country s security chief steps down hours after the country s new military leader quits. also coming up our reporter speaks to the ecuadorian ambassador in the rooms occupied by julian and songe in the london embassy
a nearly seven years state that ended abruptly his arrest earlier this week. i m calling assman thanks for joining us the new head of sudan s military council says a civilian government will be formed after talks with the opposition in his first televised address earlier today lieutenant general abdel fatah bore han said the transition period would last for a maximum of two years the leader was also also said he was canceling a curfew ordered by his predecessor d
Naples Chief Prosecutor Nicola Gratteri on Monday criticised the government's plan to reform the career systems of Italian magistrates and separate the career paths of judges and prosecutors so that it is no longer possible to switch from one role to the o. (ANSA)
Ministers are preparing to end secret justice in British courts after rows over magistrates’ and immigration judges’ decisions being made behind closed doors.
What was believed to be a breakthrough into a string of house robberies in Nelson Mandela Bay was short-lived when five of the six men arrested at the weekend were set free on Monday.
In a July 2022 judgment, the Supreme Court had called for new legislation on bail while issuing several directions to ensure compliance with the CrPC when it comes to arrests and criminal trials.