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France, Germany And The U.K. Blame Iran For Saudi Oil Attacks
In a joint statement, the three governments said, "It is clear to us that Iran bears responsibility for this attack."
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U.K.'s Top Court To Decide If Parliament Suspension Was Illegal
Over the next several days, the Supreme Court will hear two separate legal challenges to the suspension.
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Venice Flooded Again After Another Exceptionally High Tide
Water levels peaked at nearly five feet on Sunday, flooding already soaked shops, restaurants and hotels.
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U.K., EU Agree On Outline Brexit Deal, But It Still Faces Obstacles
If a majority of British parliament members don't approve the deal by Saturday, Johnson will be required by law to request another Brexit extension.
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Essex Police: 39 People Found Dead In Truck Believed To Be Vietnamese
Officials initially said the bodies were were believed to be Chinese "based on the documentation found on them," but later walked back that statement.
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'Order!': U.K. House Of Commons Speaker John Bercow Steps Down
Bercow's time in office was largely defined by Brexit.
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Iran Says It's Now Enriching Uranium To 5%, Has Capacity Of 60%
Iran began rolling back its commitments to the 2015 nuclear deal in May.
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Boris Johnson's Plan To Suspend Parliament Ruled Legal By High Court
The ruling is set to be appealed in the supreme court Sept. 17.
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Essex Police: All 39 People Found Dead In Truck Have Been Identified
A police official called the identifications an "important step in the investigation."
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Boris Johnson Sends Brexit Extension Request, But Doesn't Sign It
Johnson sent an unsigned request, a copy of the law that required him to send the request and a letter stating he doesn't really want an extension.
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U.K. Officially Leaves European Union After 3.5 Years Of Negotiations
Brexit was made official Friday at 11 p.m. local time.
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University Of Oxford Could Have Possible Vaccine Ready By September
Researchers at the University of Oxford say a possible vaccine for COVID-19 could be ready by September — if it proves effective in upcoming trials.
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Germany To Mandate Face Masks Starting Monday
Nearly 16 German states are expected to mandate protective gear be worn in shops and public transport starting Monday.
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Travelers Arriving In U.K. Will Have To Self-Isolate For 14 Days
People coming to the U.K. from France or Ireland will reportedly be exempt.
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Part Of Germany Goes Under Lockdown After New COVID-19 Outbreak
The entire district of Guetersloh will be locked down until at least the end of June. About 360,000 people live there.
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U.K. To Redesign 'Racist' Visa Algorithm After Backlash
The U.K. Home Office will redesign its visa processing system after critics called it a "speedy boarding for White people."
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U.K. Parliament To Vote On Future Of Remote Proceedings
In order to obey the country's social distancing guidelines, lawmakers have been utilizing a "hybrid" way of working since April.
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U.K. Starts Massive New 'Test And Trace' Program
Some 25,000 corinavirus tracers will contact people in an effort to shift from a nationwide lockdown to more localized isolation.
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Eiffel Tower Reopens As France Plans To Screen 1.3M For COVID-19
The tower was closed for 104 days, marking the longest its been shut down since World War II.
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After Attack, Austria Seeks To Reform Intelligence Sector
Austrian leaders are seeking to reform the country's intelligence sector in the wake of a shooting attack that killed four people on Monday.
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United Kingdom Starts Accelerated Review Of AstraZeneca Vaccine
The U.K. is now speeding up the process to review potential coronavirus vaccines for both AstraZeneca and Pfizer.
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Greek Police Arrest 5 Suspected Arsonists In Refugee Camp Fire
The suspects are reportedly migrants whose asylum applications were rejected.
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Greek Authorities Move Migrants To New Camp After Fires
The U.N. Refugee Agency says the island's new camp can accommodate about 8,000 people.
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Julian Assange's Extradition Hearing Resumes After Delay
It had already been delayed for months due to the coronavirus pandemic.