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U.S. Ambassador to the EU Gordon Sondland told House investigators the White House wanted Ukraine to open political investigations for military aid.
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Trump impeachment: Top US diplomat tells of alarm

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The top U.S. diplomat in Ukraine is telling impeachment investigators that he was "alarmed" to learn that the United States was also withholding security assistance to Ukraine, even as President Donald Trump was pushing for a public...
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Vindman testifies Trump demanded Ukraine probes

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A key National Security Council witness testifying before the House impeachment hearings said he heard U.S. Ambassador Gordon Sondland describe "specific investigations" as a requirement for Ukraine's president to get a coveted White...
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Schiff, Nunes split sharply in opening statements

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House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff and his counterpart, Rep. Devin Nunes, split sharply in their opening statements in Wednesday's impeachment hearing.
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Schiff: Questions at heart of inquiry 'terrible'

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The House has opened the first public hearing in the impeachment inquiry of President Donald Trump.
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David Holmes told impeachment investigators the U.S. ambassador to the EU told him President Trump was primarily interested in Ukraine investigations.
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Witnesses: Contents Of Ukraine Call Were 'Concerning'

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Former Ambassador Bill Taylor and diplomate George Kent testified publicly before House lawmakers Wednesday.
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Schiff, Nunes split sharply in opening statements

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House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff and his counterpart, Rep. Devin Nunes, split sharply in their opening statements in Wednesday's impeachment hearing.
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Trump impeachment inquiry hears new evidence

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Schiff: Questions at heart of inquiry 'terrible'

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The House has opened the first public hearing in the impeachment inquiry of President Donald Trump.
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Trump impeachment: Top US diplomat tells of alarm

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The top U.S. diplomat in Ukraine is telling impeachment investigators that he was "alarmed" to learn that the United States was also withholding security assistance to Ukraine, even as President Donald Trump was pushing for a public...
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First public hearings in Trump impeachment inquiry

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Testimony in the House's first public impeachment hearing has ended, with more hearings to come.
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CLEAN : Politics buffs weigh in on ambassador's hearing in impeachment probe

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Politics aficionados eagerly wait in line at Congress as Gordon Sondland US ambassador to the EU testifies to the House Intelligence Commitee as part of the impeachment hearings (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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WHO chief details mission of advance team in China

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The executive director of the World Health Organization on Monday said a team of experts had been sent to China "to understand the nature of what has been one of the largest public health responses in history."
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Lawmakers Say CBP Admitted 'Mistakes' In Targeting Iranian Travelers

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Reps. Pramila Jayapal and Suzan DelBene met with CBP officials about reports of Iranian Americans detained and questioned when entering the U.S.
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Epstein accuser urges Prince Andrew questioning

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A woman who accuses late US financier Jeffrey Epstein of sexual abuse has urged Britain's Prince Andrew to return to the US for questioning.
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CLEAN : 'No leads ruled out' in search for teenage jogger: French prosecutor

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An investigation into the kidnapping of a 17-year-old jogger in the Mayenne department of France is opened (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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USA: CLINTON/LEWINSKY ALLEGED SEX SCANDAL INVESTIGATION LATEST

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English/Nat One of the key players in the investigation of an alleged presidential affair and cover-up is finally set to go before a federal grand jury. A legal source says Monica Lewinsky is scheduled to begin her testimony on Thursday...
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ISAF comments on report into Taliban support and operations

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1. Set up shot of German Brigadier General Carsten Jacobson, spokesman for International Security Assistance Force, or ISAF, the NATO-led security mission in Afghanistan 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Brigadier General Carsten Jacobson,...
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WRAP British PM's eldest son briefly hospitalised; adds Minister of Health

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1. Wide of entrance to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital 2. Pan of hospital sign 3. People entering hospital 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Doctor Jerome Walcott, Barbados Minister of Health: "I received information yesterday that (British Prime...
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Pakistan confirms British request to extradite suspect in alleged jetliner terror plot

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1. Tasnim Aslam, Pakistani Foreign Office spokeswoman walking into news conference 2. Wide of news conference 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Tasnim Aslam, Pakistani Foreign Office spokeswoman: "First, consular access has not been requested. I...
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SYND 12-11-73 INTERVIEW WITH ACTING US ATTORNEY GENERAL, ROBERT BORK

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Interview with acting US Attorney General, Robert Bork, on the latest Watergate development, the firing of Archibald Cox 1. SOUNDBITE: acting US Attorney General, Robert Bork, on firing Archibald Cox Film: Pos - Sound: Opt SOF - Colour ...
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INDIA: INCREASE IN REPORTED BRIDE BURNING CASES

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Eng / Hindi / Nat Each year in India hundreds of brides are burned alive because their parents can't come up with the lavish dowries demanded by their in-laws. Women's organisations have accused the police of not doing enough to...