Saturday, February 25, 2017

Photos of the day - February 25, 2017

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Photos of the day - February 25, 2017

Photos of the day - February 25, 2017Iraqi security forces transfer displaced Iraqis who fled their homes during fighting between Iraqi special forces and Islamic State militants, on the western side of Mosul, Iraq; Supporters of the ruling AK Party wave Turkish flags during a campaign meeting for the April 16 constitutional referendum, in Ankara, Turkey; and, Jacqueline Loelling of Germany competes in the third run of the IBSF World Championships Bob & Skeleton 2017 at Deutsche Post Eisarena Koenigssee in Koenigssee, Germany. These are just a few of the photos of the day for February 25, 2017. See more news-related photo galleries and follow us on Yahoo News Photo Tumblr.  


Trump's Russia reset on hold as White House adds anti-Moscow hawks

Trump's Russia reset on hold as White House adds anti-Moscow hawksPresident Donald Trump came to the White House promising a radical reset of US-Russia relations after years of rising tensions under his predecessor. After he repeatedly pledged to reach "a deal" with Vladimir Putin while hinting at downgraded relations with NATO and the European Union, Trump has yet to set a meeting with the Russian leader. Meanwhile Vice President Mike Pence and top cabinet security and defense officials have gone to great lengths to reassure European leaders that Washington is not giving up on its allies.


An Ecstatic Crowd Greets Obama At NYC Starbucks

An Ecstatic Crowd Greets Obama At NYC StarbucksBarack Obama may no longer be the U.S. president, but it appears he can still attract a large crowd.


Mexico warns of tariffs, spurns U.S. aid under review by Trump

Mexico warns of tariffs, spurns U.S. aid under review by TrumpBy Frank Jack Daniel MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - An emboldened Mexico hardened its opposition to President Donald Trump on Friday by saying it would retaliate if the United States imposed a border tax and that it can afford to lose financial aid that might be pulled to pay for a border wall. Foreign Minister Luis Videgaray said Mexico could respond to any tax the United States were to unilaterally impose on imports from its southern neighbor to finance the wall with levies on select goods, aimed at U.S. regions most dependent on exports south of the border.


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