What's News: World-Wide -- WSJ
September 21 2019 - 3:02AM
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Trump in a July phone call repeatedly pressured the president of
Ukraine to investigate Biden's son, urging Zelensky about eight
times to work with Giuliani on a probe.
The U.S. said it would send military forces and hardware to Gulf
allies and moved to sever some of Iran's last ties to world markets
on Friday while preparing to outline a case for international
action.
The U.S. reached a deal with El Salvador's government to send
some asylum seekers from third countries back to El Salvador.
Trump rejected suggestions that the U.S. would accept a partial
trade agreement with China.
India may loosen restrictions impeding the import of U.S. goods
in an effort to damp simmering trade tensions.
Brazilian police unveiled criminal charges against Vale and a
safety auditor over a deadly dam collapse.
A group of states sued the Trump administration in a bid to
preserve California's power to set tougher vehicle-emissions
standards.
De Blasio ended his presidential run after the New York mayor's
campaign failed to gain traction.
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