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Away News I m David for Republicans have been straining to contain the fallout over former Trump administration national security adviser John Bolton s upcoming book even as President Trump s impeachment trial continues in the Senate A.P. s Saager may Ghani has more Bolton writes he personally heard President traumatized withholding aid to Ukraine for investigations of Joe Biden Democrats like Adam Schiff say Bolton should be subpoenaed to testify the president s impeachment trial to further proof wrongdoing you can erase all doubt the president s calling the book nasty and untrue wild also saying it has classified national security material the White House has told Bolton s lawyer that information cannot be published g.o.p. Leaders have told senators Cawley Bolton could set off a long legal fight and delay the president s expected acquittal deputy White House counsel Padfield and also warned that this institution will be effectively paralyzed for months on end Saager Magni Washington

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That there are there s been this consistent desire to take them off of the active playing field for quite some time Mr Trump s critics say the action was reckless Iran has vowed revenge is on passage the United Nations says Tehran reserves the right to self-defense under international law. $3000.00 troops are to be deployed to help tackle raging bushfires across Australia temperatures are set to increase further today the country s Prime Minister Scott Morrison says it is as it is a disaster that s escalated to an entirely new level that we can m.p. Lisa Nandy has joined the contest to become the next labor leader she says she ll win back the trust of voters in former Labor Harlan s our political our political correspondent Nick Berg least sets out who should be up against the bombing on May be Jess Phillips The cleared yesterday to saying there needs to be more honesty in politics and she was ready to take the fight to Boris Johnson the shadow foreign secretary Emily Thornberry and J

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Doctors have been offering emergency medical services but now they too have walked off the job and plunged the public health care system further into crisis they re demanding that the fire junior doctors be reinstated and that their wage grievances be addressed junior doctors are asking for 500 percent increase in salaries as a cushion against triple digit inflation the strike has seen many patients turned away the government remains intransigent on Tuesday it s announced that almost 450 doctors have been fired in ongoing disciplinary hearings e.u. Ministers are gathering in Spain to agree a multi-billion dollar program for the European Space Agency which includes returning humans to the moon Jonathan Amos as more every 3 years European Space Agency member states come together to approve its policies it s 2 days of hard negotiations countries big cash to take the lead on new rocket systems planetary probes a new types of telecom satellite the meeting always starts with some drama and

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About various different things happening depending on the way that a particular African Strait state is structured the regional politics in which they are neighborhood lines well that s fair isn t it I mean Africa does come to that table it s even perceived to be at the table in a way it wasn t an earlier times and has some cards to play both in human capital and the tremendous wealth of the continent not I was so you agree with Alex I to be honest I don t think it s particularly interested in. Or new right to look at it as as a sort of you know it s fair competition but but the point I think the point you were making re is is that it has been the case that there s nothing new about what we re currently seeing and just in terms of they having different countries on the continent that are looking out for their own interests rate but yes I yes you know the forms and the level of participation from different African States has changed and varied over the years you know it s nothing as gr

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It s a civil war they chanted as they ran into ass Bolivia s main city situated below El Alto. Temperatures are still running high as we were speaking to protesters in the last tear gas canisters were fired by riot police narrowly over our heads and into the crowd then as well as opposition is staged nationwide protests against the government of President Nicolas Maduro is leader one going to call for a new wave of demonstrations to revive efforts to remove his administration from office world news from the b.b.c. The British government and armed forces have been accused of covering up illegal killings by British troops in Afghanistan and Iraq an investigation by the b.b.c. And The Sunday Times spoken to 11 British detectives who say they found credible evidence of war crimes the investigators see evidence of torture and murder was disregarded the Ministry of Defense said it rejected the unsubstantiated allegations. Iran s interior minister Abdul Reza Rahmani Fosli has warned that the

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