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Finland’s foreign minister warns against no-deal Brexit

Finland’s foreign minister has said a no-deal Brexit would be “very harmful” for both the UK and European economies. Pekka Haavisto said he hoped the...

Hong Kong braces for more protests on handover anniversary

More than 50,000 people have rallied in support of Hong Kong police as the semi-autonomous territory braced for another day of protests on the...

Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s son Archie to be christened on Saturday

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s son Archie will be christened at a private ceremony on Saturday, a royal source confirmed. The service will be...

Tens of thousands protest against army rule in Sudan

Tens of thousands of protesters have taken to streets in Sudan calling for civilian rule nearly three months after the army forced out long-ruling...

May criticises Johnson’s ‘do or die’ approach to Brexit deadline

Boris Johnson’s “do or die” attitude to the October 31 Brexit deadline is not the right approach, outgoing British Prime Minister Theresa May has suggested. Mr...

Donald Trump steps into North Korea during meeting with Kim Jong Un

President Donald Trump and North Korea’s Kim Jong Un shook hands across the border at the Korean Demilitarised Zone, in an historic photo-op as...

Drake, Ed Sheeran and Jeremy Corbyn praise Stormzy’s Glastonbury performance

Drake, Ed Sheeran and Jeremy Corbyn were among those congratulating Stormzy for his headline set at Glastonbury The Croydon-born grime artist, 25, became the first black...

LGBTQ group endorses Pete Buttigieg for president in 2020 race

A major political group dedicated to electing LGBTQ candidates has endorsed Democrat Pete Buttigieg for president in 2020. LGBTQ Victory Fund gave the gay 37-year-old...

World leaders at odds at the G20 summit as May pushes for climate change action

World leaders are at odds over climate change and trade, with the process of agreeing a joint statement at the G20 summit running into...

Joe Biden defends civil rights record following mauling at Democratic debate

Joe Biden strongly defended his civil rights record on Friday, pledging to be a “president who stands against racism” and “the forces of intolerance”...

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