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Police fire tear gas as Hong Kong protesters disrupt peak hour trains

Police fired tear gas at protesters who disrupted morning trains  onTuesday for the second day in a row as Hong Kong’s five months of...

US ex-president Jimmy Carter taken to hospital after brain bleed

Former US president Jimmy Carter was admitted to a hospital on Monday evening for a procedure to relieve pressure on his brain caused by...

SpaceX launches dozens more mini-satellites for global internet project

SpaceX has launched 60 mini-satellites, the second batch of an orbiting network meant to provide global internet coverage. The Falcon rocket blasted into the morning...

Bolivia in power void as Morales and his would-be successors resign

Bolivia has entered a sudden era of political uncertainty after President Evo Morales, pushed by the military and weeks of massive protests, resigned after...

Hong Kong leader pledges stiffer measures after violent day

Hong Kong’s leader has pledged to “spare no effort” in bringing an end to anti-government protests that have hit the city for more than...

Brexit Party will not fight seats won by Tories in 2017, Nigel Farage announces

Nigel Farage has said the Brexit Party will not contest the 317 seats won by the Conservatives at the last UK general election. The announcement...

Two killed after Porsche becomes airborne and crashes into New Jersey building

Two people have been killed after a convertible they were travelling in at high speed went airborne and crashed into the second floor of...

Australian state declares emergency as wildfires continue

Australia’s most populous state declared a fire emergency on Monday, with worsening conditions expected from wildfires that have claimed three lives and more than...

Iran begins work on second nuclear power reactor

Iran has started construction on a second nuclear reactor at its Bushehr power plant, a facility Tehran cites as its reason for breaking the...

Russia, China and Iran actions could inadvertently lead to war, says UK Defence Chief

The actions of Russia, China and Iran could “easily lead to inadvertent miscalculation” and increase the chance of war, the Chief of Defence Staff...

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