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Tear gas fired as yellow vest protesters invade Paris ring-road

Protesters from the yellow vest movement took to the streets of France for the 21st weekend in a row, with thousands marching across Paris. Riot...

Obama vows support for young activists tackling causes ‘we deeply believe in’

Former US president Barack Obama has vowed support for young leaders in Europe and elsewhere who are trying to tackle problems such as climate...

Mick Jagger ‘on the mend’ after heart surgery

Mick Jagger has said he is “on the mend” after undergoing heart surgery. The Rolling Stones frontman had previously apologised to fans for having to postpone tour dates due to...

Rwanda marks 25 years since event that triggered genocide

Twenty-five years ago, Rwanda descended into an orgy of violence in which some 800,000 Tutsis and moderate Hutus were massacred by the majority Hutu...

Greek riot police and migrants clash for third day

Hundreds of protesting migrants have clashed with police for a third straight day outside an overcrowded refugee camp. Demonstrators threw rocks at officers, who responded...

British passports without words ‘European Union’ issued despite Brexit delay

British passports without the words "European Union" on the front cover have been issued despite the Brexit delay. The burgundy passports were introduced from March...

Nigel Farage to stand in European Parliament elections next month

Nigel Farage has announced that he will stand in the European Parliament elections next month for his new Brexit Party. The former UKIP leader said...

Trump to skip ‘boring’ White House reporters’ dinner

Donald Trump says he will skip the annual White House Correspondents’ Association dinner again and hold a rally instead. The president criticised the event as...

The Brexit letter: What is Britain asking for and what might happen?

Theresa May has written to the EU asking for a second delay to Brexit. So what’s in the letter and what does it mean? –...

Ecuador denies decision made to expel WikiLeaks founder from London embassy

A senior Ecuadorian official said no decision had been made to expel Julian Assange from the country’s London embassy despite tweets from WikiLeaks that...

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