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Donald Trump undergoes health check-up

US President Donald Trump is undergoing medical tests as part of what the White House said was his annual check-up. The appointment at Walter Reed...

St Mark’s Square reopens in Venice after flooding forced closure

Tourists and residents have been allowed back into St Mark’s Square in Venice a day after it was closed due to exceptionally high tidal...

Donald Trump overheard demanding Ukraine investigations, impeachment probe told

Impeachment investigators met in private on Saturday with a White House budget official, as the historic inquiry produced new testimony offering direct insight of...

Jeremy Corbyn hails Labour manifesto that gives ‘promise of a better Britain’

Jeremy Corbyn has hailed a manifesto that gives the “promise of a better Britain” after finalising the document in a meeting with senior Labour...

Eight killed in violence amid Bolivia’s political crisis

Bolivia’s political crisis again turned deadly when security forces opened fire on supporters of Evo Morales. Officials said at least eight people died and dozens...

Prince Andrew says he stayed with Epstein as it was ‘convenient’

Prince Andrew said it was “convenient” to stay at paedophile Jeffrey Epstein’s property and felt like the “honourable” thing to do at the time. Andrew made...

Conflicting White House accounts of first Trump-Zelenskiy call

US President Donald Trump on Friday released the rough transcript of a phone call he had with the incoming president of Ukraine. Mr Trump is...

Police ‘assessing’ allegations of electoral fraud after peerages claim

Scotland Yard is assessing two allegations of electoral fraud in the UK after claims the Tories offered peerages to senior Brexit Party figures to...

Hong Kong protesters leave one university

Rebellious students and anti-government protesters abandoned their occupation of at least one major Hong Kong university on Saturday. But some other schools remained under control...

Barack Obama cautions Democratic hopefuls on tacking too far left

Former US President Barack Obama has warned the Democratic field of White House hopefuls not to veer too far to the left. Mr Obama said...

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