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Bulgarian President: 'Fight Against Corruption Must be Uncompromising'
''Bulgaria can attract many more US investors, but to do this, we need to do our homework - the fight against corruption must be really uncompromising.'' This was stated by President Rumen Radev before journalists after holding a meeting in New York with the US President (1993-2001) Bill Clinton, reported BGNES.
New investigation reaffirms: Clintons are poison for Democrats
On June 1, Sen. Chuck Grassley wrote a letter to Secretary of State Rex Tillerson initiating a Senate investigation into recent news claims from Bangladesh government officials that Hillary Clinton, while serving as secretary of state, pressured the Bangladesh prime minister to end an investigation into Clinton Foundation donor Dr. Muhammad Yunus.
Bill and Hillary Clinton pay tribute to late 'friend' David Rockefeller
Bill and Hillary Clinton have led the tributes to deceased billionaire banker David Rockefeller, who has died at his New York home aged 101.
The Clintons remembered Rockefeller Monday as a "kind, good man" and expressed their gratitude for his "friendship and his remarkable life" in a joint statement, published on the Clinton Foundation website.
Clinton Global Initiative is shutting down
BELGRADE - According to the document published on the website of the New York State Department of Labor, Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) is being discontinued.
Filed on January 12, 2017, the document shows the layoff of a specialist employed by the CGI as part of a "Plant Layoff" and that the reason for their discontinuation was the "Discontinuation of the Clinton Global Initiative."
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Cuba: United States to End Wet Foot-Dry Foot Policy
WASHINGTON, D.C. - United States President Barack Obama has announced that he is putting an end to the wet foot-dry foot policy, instituted more than 20 years ago by then-President Bill Clinton, in which any Cubans that reached US shores in any manner were allowed to stay and given residency.
Obama says he would have outrun Trump, but Trump says, 'No way!'
U.S. President Barack Obama said in an interview broadcast on Dec. 26 that he would have won most Americans' support if he had been able to run against Donald Trump for a third term.
Australia Halts All Clinton Foundation Funds
BELGRADE - Following Hillary Clinton's US presidential election defeat, it has been announced that Australia has cut all official ties with the Clinton Foundation.
On Tuesday, Foreign Minister Julie Bishop announced to the joint party room that agreements with the Foundation previously set up by the Rudd-Gillard government had not been renewed.
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Clinton eyes Biden for secretary of state: Report
U.S. Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton in considering to appoint U.S. Vice President Joe Biden as her secretary of state if elected as president at the Nov. 8 elections, Politico reported on Oct. 27.
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Lost legacy
A letter from former US President George H.W. Bush welcoming Bill Clinton to the White House in January 1993 has gone viral after Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton posted it on Instagram:
Dear Bill,
When I walked into this office just now I felt the same sense of wonder and respect that I felt four years ago. I know you will feel that, too.
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Is this the illegitimate son of Bill Clinton? (video-photos)
With the US Presidential race entering its final 3 weeks, both party campaigns are trying to hit their opponents as hard as possible by “digging up” anything in their past. The US media latch on to revelations, especially those of sexual nature, and largely drive the political conversation in areas that have little to do with actual real, politics, as the recent Donald Trump “sex tape” proved.