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Trump directly linked to response to Ukraine ambassador who questioned 'crazy' scheme to withhold aid

Ambassador Gordon Sondland spoke by phone with President Donald Trump before responding to another State Department official questioning an effort to pressure Ukraine to investigate Joe Biden.

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Britain's Brexit talks with EU appear on verge of collapse

Brexit talks between Britain and the European Union appeared to be on the verge of collapse on Tuesday, with Brussels accusing London of intransigence and threatening the bloc's future.

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Basketball legend Yao Ming 'extremely hot' over NBA's China crisis: Silver

Chinese basketball chief Yao Ming is "extremely hot" over the controversy sparked by a Houston Rockets executive's pro-democracy tweet, NBA Commissioner Adam Silver said Tuesday, adding that he hoped to work with him to cool the escalating dispute.

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Turkey ready for Syria offensive against Kurds after brushing aside mixed signals from Trump

Turkey said Tuesday it was ready for an offensive against Kurdish militants in northern Syria despite mixed signals from US President Donald Trump over whether he had approved the operation.

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UN may run out of money by end of the month: Guterres

The United Nations is running a deficit of $230 million, Secretary General Antonio Guterres said on Monday, and may run out of money by the end of October.

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'South Park' creators issue mock apology over China censorship

The creators of "South Park" have issued a mock apology to China after censors scrubbed their popular animation from the Chinese web.

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Trio win medicine Nobel for work on how cells adapt to oxygen

Three researchers from the United States and Britain on Monday shared the Nobel Medicine Prize for research into how human cells sense and adapt to changing oxygen levels, opening up new strategies to fight such diseases as cancer and anaemia.

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Hidden Russian roots of France's Resistance anthem revealed

It is a song close to French hearts, the building power of its defiant march swelling chests and bringing a tear to the eye.

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Japan reopens exhibit closed over Korean 'comfort woman' statue

A Japanese exhibition of censored art works reopens Tuesday two months after it was forced to close following threats over a controversial South Korean statue of a wartime sex slave.

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Internet unleashes monstrous fury on 'Putin's puppet' Trump for pulling out of key treaty

President Donald Trump took the surprising step to pull out of a key military treaty that regulated the way countries surveil each other. The move is seen as a favor to Russian President Vladimir Putin, because Russia can now go unmonitored.

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‘Chaos once again’: Trump’s capitulation to Turkey reportedly leads to almost immediate bombings of Syrian Kurds

As President Donald Trump was being denounced from all political sides—both domestically and on the international stage—for his decision to rapidly withdraw troops from northeast Syria, reporting on Monday indicated Turkey has already launched bombing raids across the border in order to target the very Kurdish forces which long acted as key coalition allies and foot soldiers against the Islamic State (ISIS).

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US foreign agent wanted Ukraine government job -- so he bankrolled an influence and lobbying op to Trump

A U.S.-based attorney has been outed for spending over $100,000 to try and influence operations involving Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in an attempt to score a job in his administration.

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Socialists win in Portugal in rebuke to far-right populism

Socialists emerged victorious from Sunday's elections in Portugal in another sign that right-wing populism in Europe may be losing steam.

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