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Tusk ‘hopeful’ of Brexit deal but ‘certain doubts’ exist on British side

EU council president Donald Tusk has said that although the EU and UK had been close to a deal, there are now “certain doubts”. “Yesterday...

Significant issues unresolved in Brexit talks on final day before key summit

Significant issues remain unresolved in the Brexit negotiations, which have entered the final day before Boris Johnson attempts to sign off on a deal...

Turkey shrugs off criticism from Nato allies over Syria offensive

Turkey’s president has said he will not halt its military offensive in northeast Syria, despite growing pressure and sanctions from Nato allies. President Recep Tayyip...

Spain on edge after two days of violent protests in Catalonia

Spain is on edge after two straight days of violent clashes in Catalonia between police and protesters who were angered by the Supreme Court’s...

Brexit Secretary confirms Johnson would request Brexit delay if no deal is in place

Boris Johnson will write a letter to Brussels asking for a delay if no deal is approved by Saturday, the UK Brexit Secretary has...

Donald Trump tells Harry Dunn’s parents that US woman will not return to UK

US President Donald Trump has told the parents of Harry Dunn that the US woman allegedly responsible for their son’s death would not return...

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un vows to fight US sanctions

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has vowed to overcome US-led sanctions which have inflicted “many hardships and trials” on his country. Mr Kim added...

Hong Kong’s chief executive forced to halt annual address amid protests

Furious pro-democracy politicians twice forced Hong Kong’s leader to stop delivering a speech laying out her policy objectives in chaotic scenes in the territory. Carrie...

Felicity Huffman starts serving prison time in college scam

A representative for Felicity Huffman says the actress has reported to a federal prison in California to serve a two-week sentence in the college...

UK hoping to bring in legislation forcing killers and paedophiles who refuse to help police to stay in jail for longer

Murderers and paedophiles could face longer behind bars if they refuse to provide information on their victims in new legislation being brought to Britain's...

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