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UAE astronaut makes history as first Arab aboard ISS

An Emirati has made history as the first Arab to reach the International Space Station, after blasting off from Kazakhstan.

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Five years on, 43 missing students still haunt Mexico

Five years ago Thursday, 43 students in southern Mexico who were on their way to a protest were detained by corrupt police who handed them over to drug-cartel hitmen.

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Trump whistleblower complaint 'very troubling', say lawmakers

A whistleblower report that has prompted an impeachment inquiry into Donald Trump contains "very troubling" allegations, US lawmakers have said, after the president dismissed the case against him as a "joke."

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Strong 6.5 magnitude quake strikes eastern Indonesia: USGS

A strong 6.5-magnitude earthquake hit off the remote Maluku islands in eastern Indonesia Thursday, US seismologists said, but no tsunami warning was issued.

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Outrage at Boris Johnson's rhetoric in Brexit impasse

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson faced an angry backlash from across the political spectrum on Thursday following a series of angry exchanges in parliament over Brexit.

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Trump and Ukraine's Zelensky: a political tragicomedy in one act

As an impeachment storm rages in Washington, to say that Donald Trump's tete-a-tete with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was hotly anticipated would be the understatement of the week.

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Ukrainian President adviser reveals discussion of Biden was 'precondition' for call with Trump in July

The now-famous July 25 call between President Donald Trump and Ukranian President Volodymyr Zelensky only occurred because Zelensky agreed to speak about former Vice President Joe Biden and his son Hunter.

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UK's Boris Johnson defiant after court ruling, challenging opposition MPs to call confidence vote in his government

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Wednesday challenged opposition MPs to call a confidence vote in his government, in a defiant response to the Supreme Court decision to strike down his suspension of parliament.

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Israeli president asks Netanyahu to form new government

The office of Israel's president says Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been given the difficult task of forming a new government.

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'For-profit presidency on full display': Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's mention of stay at Trump Tower raises fresh alarm over emoluments violations

"This is what we've been warning about for years: proof directly from the White House that a foreign leader is trying to get in Trump's good graces by telling him he stayed at his hotel."

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US committing 'merciless economic terrorism', Iran's Hassan Rouhani says

Iran's president accused the United States of "merciless economic terrorism" on Wednesday, using his UN speech to stress that security in the Persian Gulf can be guaranteed only when his nation's security is as well.

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Ukraine transcript reveals Trump felt emboldened by Robert Mueller's 'poor performance' before Congress

A newly revealed transcript shows President Donald Trump referred to special counsel Robert Mueller early in his phone call with the Ukrainian president.

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US sanctions Chinese companies for Iran oil imports: Pompeo

The United States on Wednesday announced sanctions on Chinese companies for buying Iranian oil, stepping up pressure despite European attempts to arrange talks between Washington and Tehran.

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