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Impeachment trial: Democrats say oust Trump or ‘it’s not going to stop’

US Democratic House prosecutors launched their final arguments on Friday at Donald Trump’s impeachment trial, arguing the president will persist in abusing the power...

Coronavirus cases ‘highly likely’ in UK as nine people await test results

Nine people in the UK are awaiting test results for coronavirus and the country's medical director of Public Health England (PHE) said it was...

New strikes and protests as France unveils retirement bill

The Eiffel Tower has shut down as French unions held last-ditch strikes and protests around the country on the day the government unveils a...

Met Office: Australian fires will help push CO2 levels to new highs in 2020

Australian wildfires will help push up carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere to new highs in 2020, the Met Office has said. Its annual forecast...

China locks down 10 cities as coronavirus death toll rises

China has expanded lockdowns to at least 10 cities in a bid to contain the coronavirus outbreak. The country is building a hospital dedicated to...

EU prepares to sign-off on Withdrawal Agreement as Brexit day approaches

The presidents of the European Commission and European Council are due to sign the Withdrawal Agreement as Britain’s divorce from Brussels is finalised in...

Coronavirus death toll hits 25 as three cities shut down

The death toll in China’s coronavirus outbreak has risen to 25 with 830 cases confirmed, the country’s National Health Commission said on Friday. The update...

Charles denies snubbing US Vice President Pence during Holocaust memorial event

The Prince of Wales’s office has denied claims he snubbed US Vice President Mike Pence during an event to mark the 75th anniversary of...

Johnson seeks end to ‘rancour and division’ after Parliament approves Brexit deal

Boris Johnson has called for “rancour and division” to be left behind after Parliament approved his Brexit deal, paving the way for the UK...

US Treasury Secretary tells Greta Thunberg to go to college and get a degree

US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin has said Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg is in no position to give economic advice until she goes to...

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