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Trump invited to attend impeachment hearing or ‘stop complaining’

Shawdesh Desk: Congress has invited US President Donald Trump to its first impeachment hearing on 4 December, reports BBC. Jerrold Nadler, the Democratic chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, said

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Bloomberg entry into US presidential race raises ethics issues

Shawdesh Desk; With Michael Bloomberg now running for president, the news service that bears his name said Sunday it will not “investigate” him or any of his Democratic rivals, and

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Boris Johnson, Jeremy Corbyn debate on Brexit

Shawdesh Desk: Britain’s prime minister Boris Johnson and Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn traded blows on Tuesday over Brexit and the health system as they vied for votes during the first

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4 shot dead, several injured as gunmen open fire at backyard party in California

Shawdesh Desk: Several people were shot dead while watching a football game at a central California home on Sunday, police said. Police were called to the scene after at least

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General election 2019: Record number of women set to stand

Shawdesh desk: A record number of women look set to stand for Parliament next month, with female candidates likely to comprise about a third of the total, reports BBC. Provisional

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Trump impeachment hearings about to go public

Shawdesh Desk: The closed doors of the Trump impeachment investigation are swinging wide open. When the gavel strikes at the start of the House hearing Wednesday morning, America and the

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Trump offers to help Mexico in ‘war’ against the drugs cartels

Shawdesh Desk: President Donald Trump offered Tuesday to help Mexico hunt the killers of nine Mormon women and children shot dead in a lawless border area — and said the

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UK lawmakers agree on December polls to break Brexit deadlock

Shawdesh desk: British MPs on Tuesday agreed to hold an early election on December 12, backing prime minister Boris Johnson’s call to try to break the crippling political deadlock that

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