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Trump questions about NY Times' future

| | Aug 08, 2017, at 03:58 pm
Washington, Aug 8 (IBNS): US President Donald Trump has revved up his attack on American media.

From branding them as 'liars' and judging them as 'failing', Trump has began to question the future of media houses.

In his latest Twitter post, the US President has asked for how much longer will the New York Times remain in business, pointing towards the company's 'big losses and massive unfunded liability (and non-existent sources)'.

"How much longer will the failing nytimes, with its big losses and massive unfunded liability (and non-existent sources), remain in business?," his tweet read.

The US President also expressed his anger at the lack of reporting in the media about the UN verdict on North Korea.

He said, "The Fake News Media will not talk about the importance of the United Nations Security Council's 15-0 vote in favor of sanctions on N. Korea!"

According to the new verdict, importing coal, seafood, iron and iron ore, lead and lead ore from North Korea is banned.

Under the new rule, no country can hire or receive North Korean workers.

Countries have also been barred from entering into ventures from North Korea.

The member states will have to report within 90 days on how they have gone about the job.

 

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