The stories we’re following in the Grasswire Newsroom, Monday, March 27, 2017
- Northern Ireland Assembly meeting suspended after talks to form a devolved government collapse; Secretary of State James Brokenshire says he will make a statement about “next steps” in UK Parliament tomorrow.
- Russia Opposition politician Alexey Navalny jailed for 15 days after March 26 arrest at demonstration against Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev in Moscow.
Also on Grasswire
Syria SDF says engineers confirm Tabqa dam undamaged, ceasefire over
Syria Ongoing live coverage of SDF operations in the Tabqa area
Northern Ireland New IRA says EFP mortar used in March 21 attack on police
How the day unfolded
Turks in Germany start voting in referendum to boost Erdogan powers https://t.co/k9nRdDi4QQ
— Reuters (@Reuters) March 27, 2017
Las Vegas will get its second professional sports team when the NFL team currently known as the Oakland Raiders moves out of the Bay Area
BREAKING #RaidingVegas APPROVED! The #Raiders are coming to Las Vegas! @FOX5Vegas votes 31-1
— Vince Sapienza (@VinceSapienza) March 27, 2017
https://twitter.com/ReutersLive/status/846425323424137219
Malaysia cooperating with North Korea on Kim Jong Nam's body https://t.co/yOKi04VGjN pic.twitter.com/opewi4ItOt
— UPI.com (@UPI) March 27, 2017
NEW: AG Jeff Sessions announces that sanctuary cities will not receive @TheJusticeDept grants if they do not comply with federal law pic.twitter.com/wUrwLTd6uG
— CBS Evening News (@CBSEveningNews) March 27, 2017