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Wisconsin Senator knew Trump was holding back aid to Ukraine and demanding an investigation

Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) was well aware that President Donald Trump was withholding military aid to Ukraine.

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Dozens of Jewish graves vandalized at cemetery near Strasbourg

More than 100 graves were found covered with swastikas and anti-Semitic graffiti at a Jewish cemetery near Strasbourg in eastern France on Tuesday, officials said, just hours after similar vandalism in a nearby village.

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'People are underestimating the force of angry kids': Greta Thunberg returns to Europe for climate summit

At COP 25, Thunberg said, "we will continue the fight there to make sure that within those walls the voices of the people are being heard."

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Unusual clash between Trump, Macron and Erdogan overshadows NATO summit

US President Donald Trump launched a blistering attack on France's criticism of NATO strategy as "brain dead" on Tuesday, but French leader Emmanuel Macron doubled down and turned his fire on Turkey.

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'So if you're poor, you're dead'? Watch these Brits gasp when they find out cost of healthcare in the United States

"The cost of American healthcare is literally unimaginable to most British people."

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Khashoggi fiancee slams international 'passivity' towards Saudi Arabia

The Turkish fiancee of murdered Saudi journalist and dissident Jamal Khashoggi denounced on Tuesday the international community's passivity towards Saudi Arabia, 14 months after the journalist's murder.

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Trump slammed after disastrous presser with Macron: 'What an embarrassment to our country'

On Tuesday, President Donald Trump held a joint press conference with French President Emanuel Macron, during which he was smacked down for lying about Syrian ISIS fighters, contradicted his own Secretary of State over Iran protesters, and claimed that he had "exposed" the European Union as a conspiracy to economically disadvantage the United States.

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Rare Gauguin from Tahiti period up for auction in Paris

A rare canvas by French post-impressionist artist Paul Gauguin from his period on the Polynesian island of Tahiti is set to go on auction in Paris on Tuesday, with an estimate of 5 to 7 million euros ($5.5-7.7 million).

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Trump launches NATO meet with attack on 'nasty' France

US President Donald Trump launched a two-day NATO meeting Tuesday with a blistering attack on France's criticism of the alliance and on "delinquent" members that don't pay their way.

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Abused Russian sisters who killed father face murder trial

Investigators said Tuesday that two sisters who killed their father after years of abuse should face murder charges, in a case highlighting Russia's dire record on domestic violence.

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France vows retaliation after US threatens sanctions on key goods

France Tuesday warned the United States of strong EU retaliation if it imposed tariffs on key French products ranging from sparkling wine to cheese to handbags, in an intensifying row over taxing digital giants that risks spiraling into a new trade war.

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Atlantic haven is a test bed for planet's sickly oceans

Clad in diving gear or oilskins and gumboots, a team of scientists and activists spent weeks in the South Atlantic, enduring storms and choppy seas to check up on a place almost no-one has heard of.

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Nepal's mass animal slaughter begins despite outcry

The stench of raw meat hung in the air and pools of blood dotted the muddy ground on Tuesday as what is thought to be the world's biggest animal sacrifice swung into action in a remote area of Nepal.

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