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Bill Barr asked Trump for introduction to leaders in Italy, Australia and Ukraine so he could investigate Mueller probe: report

There are now three different countries caught up in the impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump.

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It wasn't just Australia -- Trump asked for help investigating Robert Mueller probe from multiple countries

President Donald Trump begged Russia for election help from a podium in 2016. It prompted a huge investigation by a special counsel that took up the vast majority of Trump's presidency. It's unclear if that scandal ever helped educate Trump on why it wasn't acceptable. Trump then asked Ukraine to help him find dirt on former Vice President Joe Biden.

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BUSTED: Trump caught soliciting yet another foreign leader for ‘personal political interests’

The scandal over President Donald Trump soliciting foreign election help spread to the southern hemisphere on Monday.

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Unleashed from Trump, Bolton says North Korea still wants nukes

John Bolton warned Monday that North Korea had not truly chosen to give up nuclear weapons in the hawk's first public appearance since he left as President Donald Trump's national security advisor.

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Trump again freely admits he was trying to get Ukraine to dig up dirt on Biden – which is ‘plainly illegal’

Amid a rapid-fire Monday morning  tweetstorm President Donald Trump freely admitted once again that he has been trying to get Ukraine to dig up dirt on his top political opponent, Joe Biden, and the former vice president’s son, Hunter. Using his office to try to get a foreign power to help him politically is not only an abuse of power, experts say it is “almost certainly” or even “plainly” illegal – and impeachable.

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Boris Johnson on defensive again over groping claim

Britain's Boris Johnson is known for his colorful love life but the accusation he grabbed a young woman's thigh when he was a magazine editor risks a scandal as he seeks to unite his party over Brexit.

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Top Iran general says destroying Israel 'achievable goal'

The commander of Iran's Revolutionary Guards said on Monday that destroying arch-rival Israel was an "achievable goal".

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China readies for anniversary, Hong Kong for protest

Chinese President Xi Jinping vowed Monday to uphold Hong Kong's special status on the eve of a huge military parade in Beijing that risks being upstaged by more protests in the semi-autonomous city.

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Saudi prince says war with Iran would gut world economy

Saudi Arabia's crown prince said in an interview aired Sunday that war with Iran would devastate the global economy and he prefers a non-military solution to tensions with his regional rival.

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'Lord God, let us live, I beg You': Renia Spiegel, 'Poland's Anne Frank', gets her due

Barely a year after celebrating her first kiss, wartime Jewish teenager Renia Spiegel took to her diary in June 1942 to pray for her life.

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Starbucks becomes latest target of Hong Kong protester rage

Starbucks has emerged as the latest brand to fall foul of Hong Kong's pro-democracy protesters after a family member of the local restaurant chain that owns the local franchise spoke out against demonstrators.

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American man jailed in US over Singapore HIV data leak

An American man who leaked confidential details of thousands of HIV-positive people in Singapore, most of them foreigners, has been jailed in the United States for two years.

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Far-right 'terror' group in dock in Germany over attack plot

The trial of a neo-Nazi "terrorist" cell accused of plotting violent political upheaval in Germany opens Monday amid reports the country's far-right scene is growing more armed and radical.

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