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Trump golf course ordered to pay £4.5m to ex-members

A federal judge has ordered a Florida golf course owned by President Donald Trump to pay $5.7m ($5.31m) to 65 former members who had...

US Senate committee approves Jeff Sessions for US attorney general post

The nomination of Senator Jeff Sessions to become US attorney general has been approved by the Senate Judiciary Committee amid angry exchanges between Republicans...

US slams Germany calling the euro an ‘implicit Deutsche Mark’

US President Donald Trump's chief trade adviser has accused Germany of using the euro to "exploit other countries in the EU as well as...

872 refugees to be allowed into US despite travel ban

Besides the 120-day ban for refugees, the order also bans entry to the United States for citizens of seven majority-Muslim countries and indefinitely bars...

Amazon chief Jeff Bezos backs lawsuit opposing Trump immigration ban

Amazon founder and CEO Jeff Bezos has said the online retailer supports a lawsuit filed against US president Donald Trump's executive order on immigration...

Boy Scouts of America is inviting transgender children to join its programmes

Boy Scouts of America (BSA) is welcoming all children who identify as male to join its programmes. For more than 100 years the organisation has...

Travel ban order shows Trump ‘means what he says’, say supporters

US President Donald Trump’s order temporarily banning refugees and immigrants from seven mostly Muslim countries is playing well in Trump Country, those places that...

Barack Obama ‘fundamentally disagrees’ with religious discrimination.

Barack Obama "fundamentally disagrees" with discrimination that targets people based on their religion, a spokesman for the former president has said. The statement alluded to,...

Donald Trump: Only 109 people detained after travel ban

Donald Trump has said only 109 out of 325,000 people "were detained and held for questioning" following his executive order to bar people from...

President Trump has taken to Twitter to defend his travel ban

Donald Trump has said only 109 out of 325,000 people "were detained and held for questioning" following his executive order to bar people from...

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