What's News: World-Wide -- WSJ
March 27 2017 - 3:02AM
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The White House signaled it may reach out to Democrats following
the collapse of the House GOP's health bill after a revolt by
conservatives.
The conservative caucus in the House will continue effort to
repeal the ACA.
Iran sanctioned 15 U.S. firms in response to restrictions
imposed by the Trump administration.
Gorsuch didn't encounter major problems in his Senate
confirmation hearings, leaving Democrats unsure about how hard to
fight the nomination.
Iraq's military said a deadly blast in Mosul was triggered by an
Islamic State booby trap, contradicting claims that a U.S.-led
coalition airstrike caused it.
Thousands took part in anticorruption demonstrations across
Russia, the most significant challenge to Putin in years.
South Korean prosecutors said they would seek an arrest warrant
for former President Park.
Merkel's party scored a victory in Saarland, dashing hopes among
her center-left contenders that the election would signal a change
in political sentiment in Germany ahead of a national vote.
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March 27, 2017 02:47 ET (06:47 GMT)
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