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Report: Manafort met Julian Assange months before Clinton email leak

Manafort has so far denied involvement in the hack and asserted that the claims were false.

Wikileaks founder Julian Assange and Donald Trump’s former campaign manager Paul Manafort
US President Donald Trump and China's President Xi Jinping arrive at state dinner, Great Hall of the People, Beijing, 2017.

Chinese: Trump's email hacking accusations are baseless

Protesters opposed to Donald Trump rally at Trump International Hotel on his inaugural parade route in Washington, DC.

Washington Watch: Let us elect our own president

Clinton supporters crying

Why Hillary’s loss matters more to some women


Trump adviser slams Clinton campaign over anti-Israel emails

Tanden called the situation “depressing” and referred to the Netanyahu government as “ruthless" and "nuts.” Podesta appeared to agree with the assessment, responding: "Bad."

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton

Frustrated Europe hopes Clinton win can spur elusive Iran deals

A Clinton victory would be a reassuring signal to Europe.

Hillary Clinton talks to staff members, including aide Huma Abedin (left), on her campaign plane before takeoff from White Plains, New York

Clinton ‘learned lessons’ from Obama years on Israel, says congressman

Florida congressman Ted Deutch seems to believe that Clinton will help to prevent Obama from proceeding to the UN Security Council on parameters for a two-state solution

Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton at a campaign event

It gets worse

The Jerusalem Post

Netanyahu’s critical foreign tour

The unraveling of the US electorate comes against the backdrop of the diminution of US military power.

RUSSIAN PRESIDENT Vladimir Putin shakes hands with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a news conference at the Kremlin in Moscow

Syrian political opposition hoping for Clinton presidency

Clinton has called for the establishment of a no-fly zone and "safe zones" on the ground in Syria to protect non-combatants.

Democratic US presidential candidate Hillary Clinton celebrates at her caucus night rally in Des Moines, Iowa February 1, 2016.

Analysis: The Clinton emails and the impossible choice

Conventional wisdom when such allegations break right before an election is to pile on the prosecutor, whether in Israel or the US.

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton looks through a teleprompter before discussing the Iran nuclear agreement.

Eizenstat, former Clinton official, hopes for refocusing on Israel

Eizenstat cautioned Clinton to avoid the sort of publicly contentious relationship that developed early on between the Israeli government and the Obama administration.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton

Analysis: FBI bombshell in election race offers more questions than answers

"These newly found emails may have nothing to do with the former secretary of state, or everything to do with her, and they may have nothing to do with anything at all."

Hillary Clinton talks to staff members, including aide Huma Abedin (left), on her campaign plane before takeoff from White Plains, New York

Trump says Clinton policy on Syria would lead to World War Three

In an interview focused largely on foreign policy, Trump said defeating Islamic State is a higher priority than persuading Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to step down.

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