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Mike Pence rules out invoking 25th Amendment on President Trump

US Vice President Mike Pence has ruled out using the 25th Amendment to remove President Donald Trump from office. In a letter to House speaker...

Man identified as speaker’s office invader appears before judge

The man identified as the rioter photographed sitting in House speaker Nancy Pelosi’s office chair during last week’s Capitol insurrection made his initial federal...

Trump visits US-Mexico border to promote wall project

Donald Trump is visiting the US-Mexico border in Texas to promote one of the pillars of his presidency: his campaign against illegal immigration and...

US House of Representatives will consider Trump impeachment on Wednesday

Democrats say the House of Representatives will consider the impeachment of President Donald Trump on Wednesday, one week after an angry mob of his...

Belarus leader ridicules US over Capitol protests

Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko defended his country’s ability to host this year’s hockey world championships by ridiculing the United States following the violent attack...

Anger as China says it is freeing Uighur women from being ‘baby-making machines’

A Chinese official denied Beijing has imposed coercive birth control measures among Muslim minority women, following an outcry over a tweet by the Chinese...

Spain shovels its way out of heavy snow dumped by Storm Filomena

Emergency crews in central Spain have cleared 500 roads and rescued more than 1,500 people stranded in vehicles as the country slowly shovels its...

New Zealand central bank’s data system hacked

New Zealand’s central bank said on Sunday that one of its data systems has been breached by an unidentified hacker who potentially accessed commercially...

Pompeo removes restrictions on diplomatic contacts with Taiwan

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has announced the State Department will lift long-standing restrictions on how American diplomats and others have contact with...

UK, Australia, US and Canada criticise Hong Kong mass arrests

The foreign ministers of the UK, Australia, the US and Canada issued a joint statement on Sunday expressing “serious concern” about the arrest of...

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