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Brexit: High-profile Germans plead with UK to stay in EU Brexit

Leading German figures have written to the UK asking it to stay in the EU.
border wall

Why Trump’s border wall is not just a wall

It's uncertain whether President Donald Trump's proposed border wall will ever separate the US from Mexico. But it's already clear that the wall is reinforcing the fundamental fault line separating blue from red America. مشخص نیست که آیا دیوار مرز پیشنهادی رییس جمهور دونالد تامپف آمریکا را از مکزیک جدا خواهد کرد. اما در حال حاضر روشن است که دیوار تقویت خط جداسازی اصلی از آبی قرمز آمریکا است.
Gbagbo

Ivory Coast ex-President Gbagbo acquitted at ICC court in The Hague

The International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague has acquitted Ivory Coast ex-President Laurent Gbagbo. He had been charged with crimes against humanity in connection with violence following a disputed 2010 election that left 3,000 dead and 500,000 displaced.
spying

Germany accuses army linguist of spying for Iran over Afghan missions

German police have arrested a 50-year-old Afghan-German man suspected of passing military secrets to Iran.
safe zone

Syria war: Turkey ready to create ‘safe zone’ for Kurds – Erdogan

Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan says he responded positively to Donald Trump's call for a "safe zone" along its border with Kurdish-held Syria.
Democrats

Democrats face the age old question in 2020

Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer didn't do any favors for Joe Biden with their televised response to President Donald Trump's immigration speech last week.
Trump

Transcripts detail how FBI debated whether Trump was ‘following directions’ of Russia

In the chaotic aftermath at the FBI following Director James Comey's firing, a half-dozen senior FBI officials huddled to set in motion the momentous move to open an investigation into President Donald Trump that included trying to understand why he was acting in ways that seemed to benefit Russia.
minister

Greek PM calls confidence vote after minister quits over Macedonia deal

Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tspiras on Sunday called for an "immediate" confidence vote in parliament over the resignation of a top minister, after his coalition government collapsed in a row over a name change deal with Macedonia.
attack Iran

White House requested plans last year from Pentagon to attack Iran

The White House's National Security Council asked the Pentagon last year for plans for launching a military attack against Iran, the Wall Street Journal reported early Sunday, citing current and former US officials.
Brexit

Brexit failure a catastrophic breach of trust, says May

A failure to deliver Brexit would be "a catastrophic and unforgivable breach of trust in our democracy", Prime Minister Theresa May has warned.

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