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India locates missing Moon lander

Indian space scientists were desperately trying Tuesday to establish communication with their broken Moon lander, having located the probe that went silent moments before it was due to make a historic soft landing.

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Hong Kong leader tells US not to 'interfere' after fresh protests

Hong Kong's embattled leader warned the United States on Tuesday not to "interfere" with her government's response to the city's pro-democracy movement, after fresh protests called on Washington to ramp up pressure on Beijing.

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World must adapt to 'inevitable' climate change, warns report

Nations rich and poor must invest now to protect against the effects of climate change or pay an even heavier price later, a global commission warned Tuesday.

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Taliban vows to fight on after Trump says talks are 'dead'

The Taliban on Tuesday vowed to continue fighting against US forces in Afghanistan after President Donald Trump said talks with the insurgents were "dead", saying Washington would regret abandoning negotiations.

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North Korea fires two 'projectiles' after offering to continue talks with US

North Korea on Tuesday fired projectiles toward the sea, South Korea's military said, hours after Pyongyang said it is willing to hold working-level talks with the United States in late September.

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There's already a new investigation into Trump's potential use of foreign meddling in the 2020 election

House Democrats announced they will investigate the role of Rudy Giuliani, the personal lawyer of President Donald Trump, in what they described Monday as a "scheme" to influence the government of Ukraine to boost his client’s re-election campaign.

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MPs inflict further Brexit defeats on Johnson ahead of parliament’s suspension

British MPs voted Monday to demand Prime Minister Boris Johnson release confidential documents relating to Britain's EU exit, during a final day of defiance before he suspends their session until just weeks before Brexit.

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Fox News reporter shoots down Trump’s claim that White House was unified behind his botched Taliban meeting

Fox News's John Roberts dispelled President Donald Trump's myth that all of his staff and officials were 100 percent behind bringing the Taliban to Camp David for the Sept. 11 anniversary week.

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US judge blocks Trump move on asylum-seekers

A US federal judge on Monday blocked a Trump administration move that would have prevented most Central American migrants from seeking asylum at the US border.

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North Korea says willing to hold talks with US in September

Nuclear-armed North Korea said Monday it is willing to hold working-level talks with the United States in late September, after no progress for months in their denuclearisation dialogue.

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UK's Boris Johnson heads for new defeat in Brexit crisis

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson faced another parliamentary defeat Monday in a vote on holding early elections as Brexit turmoil deepened with the House of Commons speaker promising to resign within weeks.

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Cyprus bishop cleared of hate speech over bizarre ‘gay sex and pregnant women’ rant

The top law officer in Cyprus on Monday cleared a Greek Orthodox bishop of possible hate speech following a police probe over his claim that homosexuality is passed on if a pregnant woman enjoys anal sex.

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Edward Snowden on global mass surveillance

In an exclusive interview with FRANCE 24, the NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden shared his thoughts on mass surveillance around the world today. Snowden spoke to FRANCE 24 from Russia, where he lives in exile after leaking confidential documents on US mass surveillance in 2013.

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