Trump is losing the support of the United States' closest ally after the president slammed down the phone on them during an 'apoplectic' call

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Trump is losing the support of the United States' closest ally after the president slammed down the phone on them during an 'apoplectic' call
 
 
Trump is losing the support of the United States' closest ally after the president slammed down the phone on them during an 'apoplectic' call
 
Donald Trump slammed the phone down on UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson who had accused the president of "failing to lead."
 
 
 
 
 
Boris Johnson is deadly serious about building a £20 billion bridge between Scotland and Northern Ireland, which one engineer described as being 'as feasible as building a bridge to the moon'
 
 
Boris Johnson is deadly serious about building a £20 billion bridge between Scotland and Northern Ireland, which one engineer described as being 'as feasible as building a bridge to the moon'
 
One offshore engineer said that "no sane contractor or responsible government" would attempt to build such a bridge.
 
 
 
 
 
Two-dozen US Marines were discharged after an investigation over their alleged involvement in drug crimes and a human trafficking operation along the border
 
 
Two-dozen US Marines were discharged after an investigation over their alleged involvement in drug crimes and a human trafficking operation along the border
 
One of the ex-Marines will face time in military prison, others did not face judicial action after chargers were dropped following an unlawful arrest.
 
 
 
 
 
 
I went to Saudi Arabia's national museum, and it's clear how proud the kingdom is of its longstanding, controversial alliance with the US
 
 
I went to Saudi Arabia's national museum, and it's clear how proud the kingdom is of its longstanding, controversial alliance with the US
 
Saudi Arabia's national museum is littered with evidence of the US' role in the kingdom's oil industry and political sphere.
 
 
 
 
 
Trump doesn't really respect members of the military. He uses them as props.
 
 
Trump doesn't really respect members of the military. He uses them as props.
 
Trump loves to bask in the reflected glory of veterans, but he has no use for them once they don't conveniently fit in with his preferred narrative.
 
 
 
 
 
How a crew flying the Air Force's biggest plane landed safely after amid aircraft warnings and a medical emergency
 
 
How a crew flying the Air Force's biggest plane landed safely after amid aircraft warnings and a medical emergency
 
A crew flying a C-5M Super Galaxy tackled an unscripted chain of events and challenges during an unscheduled flight in January.
 
 
 
 
 
Chinese citizens are furious at the death of the whistleblower doctor censored for talking about the coronavirus. His mother said she couldn't even say goodbye.
 
 
Chinese citizens are furious at the death of the whistleblower doctor censored for talking about the coronavirus. His mother said she couldn't even say goodbye.
 
Li Wenliang died of the Wuhan coronavirus on Friday. After he tried to warn colleagues about it in December, police had him admit to lying.
 
 
 
 
 
Here's the Purple Heart award for Alexander Vindman, who was kicked out of the White House after testifying in Trump's impeachment inquiry
 
 
Here's the Purple Heart award for Alexander Vindman, who was kicked out of the White House after testifying in Trump's impeachment inquiry
 
Alexander Vindman received a Purple Heart after he was injured in an improvised-explosive-device attack.
 
 
 
 
 
The number of coronavirus cases on the Diamond Princess cruise in Japan nearly doubles as passengers report going 'stir crazy' under quarantine
 
 
The number of coronavirus cases on the Diamond Princess cruise in Japan nearly doubles as passengers report going 'stir crazy' under quarantine
 
60 new cases of the coronavirus were confirmed on Monday. The ship was placed on a two-week quarantine upon arrival in Yokohama, Japan on February 3.
 
 
 
 
 
All it takes to fool facial recognition at airports and border crossings is a printed mask, researchers found
 
 
All it takes to fool facial recognition at airports and border crossings is a printed mask, researchers found
 
Researchers said they fooled facial-recognition tech across three continents but were unable to fool some software, including Apple's Face ID.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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