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Trump paid $38 million in taxes in 2005

President Donald Trump paid $38 million (31 million pounds) in taxes on more than $150 million in income in 2005, the White House said on Tuesday, responding to an MSNBC report that the network had obtained two pages of the returns.

Turkey-Netherlands row: Dutch ambassador barred

Turkey has announced a series of measures in retaliation for a Dutch decision to block its ministers from campaigning for a referendum.

Trump healthcare plan ‘will strip insurance from 14 million’

An estimated 14 million people would lose insurance coverage in 2018 under the new Republican healthcare plan, according to a budget analysis.

UK Parliament clears way for talks with EU over Brexit

Parliament has passed the Brexit bill, paving the way for the government to trigger Article 50 so the UK can leave the European Union.

Germany to deport Tunisian over 2015 museum attack

German Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere said on Sunday that a Tunisian man wanted in his homeland for his possible involvement in a deadly...

Theresa May’s schedule ‘left on train’

The government is investigating claims that a document outlining the prime minister's schedule for a visit to Cheshire was left on a train.

2016, worst year for Syrian children

Syria's children "hit rock bottom" in 2016, with more killed than in any other year of the civil war, Unicef has said.

Trump’s revised travel ban dealt first court setback

A federal judge in Wisconsin dealt the first legal blow to President Donald Trump's revised travel ban on Friday, barring enforcement of the policy to deny U.S. entry to the wife and child of a Syrian refugee already granted asylum in the United States.

More US states challenge Trump travel ban

Three US states have joined Hawaii in a legal challenge against President Donald Trump's revised travel ban. Mr Trump signed an executive order placing a...

Court ousts South Korea’s scandal-hit president

South Korea's President Park Geun-hye has become the country's first democratically elected leader to be forced from office.

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