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Pelosi signs federal worker back pay bill

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Federal workers got pay statements offering nothing but zeroes Friday, the most tangible and painful sign yet of a three-week partial government shutdown that has paralyzed Washington and is sure to become the longest closure in U.S....
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Speaker Pelosi: 'We are not doing a wall'

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House Democrats are preparing Thursday to pass a plan to re-open the government without funding US President Donald Trump's promised border wall, after he made a surprise appearance pledging to keep up the fight for his signature...
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London reaction following latest Brexit twists

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Some London residents on Thursday spoke of their fatigue over Brexit amid a deadlock over the terms of the UK's departure from the European Union.
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Speaker Pelosi: 'We are not doing a wall'

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House Democrats are preparing Thursday to pass a plan to re-open the government without funding President Donald Trump's promised border wall, as Trump made a surprise appearance pledging to keep up the fight for his signature campaign...
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Pelosi signs US federal worker back pay bill

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US federal workers got pay statements offering nothing but zeroes on Friday - the most tangible and painful sign yet of a three-week partial government shutdown that has paralyzed Washington and is sure to become the longest closure in...
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Pelosi signs federal worker back pay bill

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Federal workers got pay statements offering nothing but zeroes Friday, the most tangible and painful sign yet of a three-week partial government shutdown that has paralyzed Washington and is sure to become the longest closure in U.S....
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Londoners hope for resolution to Brexit negotiations

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Many Londoners says they are fed up with the prolonged negotiations and hope for a decision from Tuesday's parliamentary vote on the terms of Brexit.
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Venezuela opposition leader: US diplomats can stay

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Venezuela opposition leader Juan Guaido, who has declared himself as interim president of Venezuela, on Friday sent a message to US diplomats in Venezuela: "you can stay in this country."
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Crunch time for UK PM May's Brexit deal

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British Prime Minister Theresa May was battling Monday to stave off a new defeat for her European Union divorce deal, with talks deadlocked a day before Parliament is scheduled to vote on the plan.
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Observers: Voters' rights respected in Moldova

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No party secured a majority in Moldova's parliamentary elections, near final results showed Monday, a development that leaves the former Soviet republic in limbo between pro-Western and pro-Russia forces.
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Tech-savvy Estonians vote online in European elex

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Estonia was crippled by cyberattacks on government networks during a dispute with Russia in 2007.
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Austrian leader expects far right to quit govt

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Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz says he expects the far-right Freedom Party to leave his government as it has threatened to do.
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Kurz to replace dismissed ministers with experts

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Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz has been asked by Austrian President Alexander Van der Bellen to name interim ministers to replace those who left the government following the corruption scandal.
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UK PM candidate Johnson on Darroch resignation

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Conservative leadership candidate Boris Johnson expressed regret at the resignation of the British ambassador to the United States saying he was a "superb diplomat".
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Reaction as govt suspends UK parliament

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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has succeeded in his plan to suspend Britain's rebellious Parliament for five weeks, but he has achieved little else in his first prolonged jousting with legislators determined to prevent a no-deal...
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Harare's rural poor mourn death of Mugabe

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Locals living in settlements around Harare have reacted with great sadness and regret at the death of Robert Mugabe.
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UK PM denies lying to Queen about prorogation

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Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson has denied lying to Queen Elizabeth II when advising her to prorogue - or suspend -parliament for a five-week period.
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Pentagon: 3 active duty personnel have coronavirus

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The Pentagon says three U.S. active duty personnel have been diagnosed with the coronavirus, one in the U.S., one in Korea and a third in Europe.
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Pentagon: 3 active duty personnel have coronavirus

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The Pentagon says three U.S. active duty personnel have been diagnosed with the coronavirus, one in the U.S., one in Korea and a third in Europe.
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Boris Johnson announces 10-year investment plan in schools

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CLEAN: Exterior interview with Prime Minister Boris Johnson on the government's 10-year investment plan in schools, on a visit to Ealing Fields High School on 29 June 2020 in Ealing, United Kingdom
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Daily politics briefing: November 8

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Daily politics briefing for November 8, as Cabinet Office minister Sir Gavin Williamson denies allegations that he told a senior civil servant to "slit your throat" and "jump out of the window".