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House panel split over Mueller report subpoenas

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The House Judiciary Committee approved subpoenas Wednesday for special counsel Robert Mueller's full Russia report as Democrats pressure the Justice Department to release the document without redactions.
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House panel split over Mueller report subpoenas

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The House Judiciary Committee approved subpoenas Wednesday for special counsel Robert Mueller's full Russia report as Democrats pressure the Justice Department to release the document without redactions.
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Legal expert: subpoena battle could lead to crisis

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A legal scholar says that the the battle between the Democrat-led House and President Donald Trump over special counsel Robert Mueller's report could lead to a constitutional crisis.
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Kenya court jails 3 over deadly university attack

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A Kenyan court on Wednesday sentenced a man to life in jail and two others to sentences of 41 years for being accomplices in the 2015 Garissa University College attack in which 148 people were killed.
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Court rules UK must reconsider arms sales to SArabia

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Johnson, Hunt on UK police warning on leak

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Both candidates for the Conservative leadership and next UK prime minister on Saturday took part in the latest round of hustings, where they defended the media and journalists' right to publish leaks.
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Results of third round of voting for Conservative Party leadership election

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VOICED: The Third Vote for Conservative MPs'.... Boris Johnson was overwhelmingly in the lead again -- receiving 143 votes... Jeremy Hunt got 54 votes. Michael Gove wasn't far behind him - getting 51 votes. Sajid Javid received 38. And...
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CLEAN :India's top court reinstates ban on gay sex

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India's Supreme Court reinstates a colonial-era ban on gay sex that can see homosexuals jailed for up to ten years in a major setback for rights campaigners in the world's biggest democracy. CLEAN :India's top court reinstates ban on...
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Why Sylvester Stallone decided to set Rambo in Mexico

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CLEAN: Interior interview with Sylvester Stallone speaking about why he decided to set the new Rambo in Mexico on 2 September 2019 in London, United Kingdom
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UK House Speaker: parliament to sit Wednesday

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UK House of Commons Speaker John Bercow on Tuesday welcomed the Supreme Court's ruling that the suspension of Parliament was illegal and said that members are set to resume their work on Wednesday morning.
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`A Damning Indictment' of Johnson's Government: Professor

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Sep.24 -- Tim Bale, professor of politics at Queen Mary University of London, says that the unanimous finding by the U.K.’s top judges that Prime Minister Boris Johnson's suspension of Parliament was unlawful is a "damning indictment" of...
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Sir Kier Starmer MP reaction to Supreme Court ruling on Parliament suspension

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CLEAN: Interior interview with Sir Kier Starmer MP, Shadow Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union, reacts to the Supreme Court ruling on prorogation of Parliament being unlawful on 24th September 2019 in Brighton, United Kingdom
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Biden unconcerned about Warren's rise

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Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden said Saturday he was undeterred by the ascendancy of  rival Elizabeth Warrenn in the polls.
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Biden unconcerned about Warren's rise

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Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden said Saturday he was undeterred by the ascendancy of  rival Elizabeth Warrenn in the polls.
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Lt. Col. Vindman: Preposterous That I Would Leak Confidential Information

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Nov.19 -- Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman, director for European Affairs on the National Security Council, responds to a question from Representative Jim Jordan, an Ohio Republican, during the House Intelligence Committee impeachment hearing.
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Biden Says He'd Let Justice Department Decide on Future of Trump

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Nov.20 -- Vice President Joe Biden says he would “not direct the Justice Department the way this president does.” He adds he would let the Attorney General make independent decisions. He speaks at the fifth Democratic debate in Atlanta.
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David Lammy: A matter of how and when for Cannabis regulation in UK

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Labour's David Lammy speaks on a Global Cannabis Institude panel forum in London and says he believes that it's a case of how and when UK legalises and regulates the drug.
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Witness credibility under attack at hearing

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The credibility of the witnesses is under attack at the House Impeachment hearings Tuesday.
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Highlights of Tuesday's impeachment hearings

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A career army officer on Donald Trump’s National Security Council testified Tuesday he was duty-bound to object to the president’s phone call seeking Ukrainian investigations of U.S. Democrats. Republicans answered him with doubts about...
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Witness credibility under attack at hearing

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Highlights of Tuesday's impeachment hearings

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A career Army officer on Donald Trump’s National Security Council testified Tuesday he was duty-bound to object to the president’s clearly “improper” phone call seeking Ukrainian investigations of U.S. Democrats. Republicans answered him...
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US officials: New virus evolving, taken seriously

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US health officials say a new viral respiratory illness is an evolving outbreak that should be taken seriously, but U.S. citizens should not be "worried or frightened."
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US officials: New virus evolving, taken seriously

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US health officials say a new viral respiratory illness is an evolving outbreak that should be taken seriously, but U.S. citizens should not be "worried or frightened."
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CLEAN : Democracy has won in Malawi : opposition leader

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Main opposition Malawi Congress Party (MCP) president Lazarus Chakwera says democracy has won as he addresses thousands of members of his party who marched to their national headquarters in the capital Lilongwe a day after a court...