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Putin takes inaugural ride in Russian-made limousine
President Vladimir Putin traveled to his inauguration on Monday for a new six-year term in a Russian-made limousine, ditching his old stretch Mercedes to send a patriotic message of self-sufficiency amid increased tensions with the West. Putin, in power since 2000, wants Russia to reduce its dependence on imported goods and technology, a drive that has gathered pace since Russia was hit by Western sanctions. Some guests broke into applause at the sight of the car conveying Putin the short distance from his office to the Kremlin hall for the inauguration, Russian news agencies said.
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From prison to GOP Senate pick? Ex-coal boss Don Blankenship in close race
Don Blankenship has targeted Mitch McConnell while his opponents target each other. After the Upper Big Branch mining disaster of April 2010, in which 29 people died, the former Massey Energy chief executive Don Blankenship was found guilty of willfully violating mine safety and health standards. On Tuesday, he could win the Republican nomination for US Senate in West Virginia.
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Israeli minister threatens Assad over any Iranian attacks from Syria
Israel could respond to any Iranian attack on it from Syria by toppling Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's government, an Israeli security cabinet minister said on Monday, hinting that Assad himself may be targeted for assassination. Israel and Iran have traded blows over Syria since February, stirring concern that major escalation could be looming ahead of next week's review decision by U.S. President Donald Trump on the 2015 international nuclear deal with Tehran.
American boy wakes up after being declared brain dead
A teenager in Alabama who was declared brain dead regained consciousness a day before his life support was due to be withdrawn. Trenton McKinley, 13, suffered severe brain trauma in a car accident from which doctors believed he would not recover. His parents were told his organs were a match for five children who needed transplants, and they had already signed the paperwork agreeing to donate them when their son showed signs of life. The teenager suffered seven skull fractures in March when he fell from a car trailer which overturned and crushed his head in Mobile, Alabama. Trenton's mother, Jennifer Reindl, said her son had undergone several rounds of surgery, suffering kidney failure and cardiac arrest. At one point, she was told he would not recover. Trenton faces more surgery as he recovers slowly Credit: Jennifer Reindl/Facebook "He was dead a total of 15 minutes," Ms Reindl told CBS News. "All I saw was a stretcher with his feet. "When he came back they said he would never be normal again." Ms Reindl said added that she agreed to sign donation papers when she was told her son's organs could save five lives. "That also ensured that they would continue to keep Trenton alive to clean his organs for the donation," she said. "The next day he was scheduled to have his final brain wave test to call his time of death, but his vitals spiked so they cancelled the test." His mother called his recovery "a miracle", saying the teenager has been walking and talking and even reading and doing maths. Trenton is now going through a slow recovery process at home. He needs several more rounds of surgery to rebuild his skull and still suffers seizures. He said he believed he was in heaven while he was unconscious. "There's no other explanation but God," he said. "There's no other way that I could have came back."
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Hawaii volcano latest: Governor to seek federal aid for eruption that has destroyed 35 structures
Bracing for the possibility that an active volcano could continue erupting, Hawaii Governor David Ige said he has already begun seeking federal assistance. “We have already had discussions with Fema in anticipation of a declaration,” the governor told a reporter for KOHN 2 News, referring to the Federal Emergency Management Agency, during a visit to Hawaii island. A dozen new fissures have opened in the past week since Kilauea volcano began erupting, spewing lava and hazardous smoke and imperilling residents of Leilani Estates.
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U.S. probes collision of Southwest plane, truck at Baltimore airport
The FAA said it is investigating after Southwest Airlines jet and a truck collided as the Boeing 737 pulled into a gate at about midnight. Passengers got off the plane using air stairs that are pulled to the aircraft, the aviation safety agency said. Southwest Flight 6263 was pulling into the gate at BWI Sunday evening after flying from Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, "when a ground vehicle came into contact with the aircraft," the airline said.
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Huge police response called to tackle three black Airbnb guests because neighbour assumed they were burglars
A helicopter and a squad of police cars were sent to detain a group of black friends while they stayed in an Airbnb after a neighbour called the authorities because they thought a burglary was underway. Three friends, including one of Bob Marley’s granddaughters, were leaving the Airbnb rental property in Rialto, California, when they were surrounded by police officers and ultimately arrested. The neighbour saw the group of friends, whom she did not recognise, loading a car with suitcases.