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Russia attacks findings of Alexander Litvinenko ‘quasi-investigation’ as a ‘blatant provocation’

Russia has sharply criticised the conclusions of a UK inquiry into the 2006 poisoning death of former Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko. The report by Robert...

EU plans to collect fingerprints of convicted foreigners

The European Union wants to collect fingerprints and information about all foreigners convicted of crimes in the 28-nation bloc to help fight terrorism and...

British Government launches fund to help Muslim women learn English

Tens of thousands of Muslim women unable to speak English are to be given the chance to learn the language in a new British...

Pro-Independence party candidate claims win in Taiwan vote

Pro-independence party candidate Tsai Ing-wen has claimed victory in Taiwan’s presidential election, to become the island’s first female head of state. Tsai said in her...

Talks in Vienna today to discuss Iran’s nuclear programme

Iran's nuclear programme is set to top the agenda at talks in Vienna today. Representatives - will meet with EU and American counterparts to discuss...

Donald Trump challenges Ted Cruz over Canada birth in Republican debate

Billionaire businessman Donald Trump has raised more questions about Ted Cruz’s eligibility to serve as US president, telling his rival that his birth in...

‘Don’t bow to election-year cynicism’ Obama tells America

Barack Obama has urged Americans to rekindle their belief in the promise of change that first carried him to the White House, declaring that...

Barack Obama accuses US gun lobby of a conspiracy

President Barack Obama tore into the nation’s largest gun lobby accusing it of peddling an “imaginary fiction” that has distorted the debate about firearms...

MPs to debate ban on Donald Trump over Muslim comments

MPs are to debate calls for US presidential hopeful Donald Trump to be banned from Britain after his controversial comments about Muslims. The Commons Petitions...

Ministers to be allowed to side with eurosceptics in UK EU referendum campaign

Ministers will be free to campaign on either side of the referendum on Britain’s continued membership of the EU, Downing Street sources said. David Cameron...

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