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France, Germany And The U.K. Blame Iran For Saudi Oil Attacks

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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%

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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The suspects are reportedly migrants whose asylum applications were rejected.
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Greek Authorities Move Migrants To New Camp After Fires

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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

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It had already been delayed for months due to the coronavirus pandemic.