Russia, France, Martin McGuinness: Your Tuesday Briefing

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Russia, France, Martin McGuinness: Your Tuesday Briefing
[Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project] • Rex W. Tillerson, the U.S. secretary of state, is reportedly considering skipping what
would have been his first meeting of NATO foreign ministers in April to attend President Trump’s expected talks with the Chinese president.
[The New York Times] • More than $20 billion left Russia in a huge money-laundering scheme involving Moldovan courts
and a Latvian bank, according to a leak of bank records.
Mr. Comey, above, also said he had no information to support President Trump’s claim that President Barack Obama had Trump Tower wiretapped.
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[The New York Times] • Air travelers on U.S.-bound flights from 10 airports, including Istanbul’s
and Dubai’s, have been barred from carrying electronics other than cellphones and medical equipment in carry-on luggage.
[The New York Times Magazine] • Pope Francis apologized for the Roman Catholic Church’s
role in the 1994 Rwandan genocide, in which some priests and nuns participated.