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Trump lawyers challenge legitimacy of post-presidency impeachment trial
His lawyers said US Senate lacks the authority to conduct his impeachment trial now that he has left office
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Suu Kyi's party demands her release as Myanmar generals tighten grip on power
The party of Myanmar’s detained elected leader Aung San Suu Kyi called for her immediate release from detention
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U.N. fears for Myanmar Rohingya after coup, Security Council due to meet Tuesday
United Nations fears the coup in Myanmar will worsen plight of some 600,000 Rohingya Muslims
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Top Chinese diplomat calls for China, US to mend relations
China’s top diplomat called Beijing and Washington to put relations back on a predictable and constructive path
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UK opens special visa route for Hong Kong residents to become citizens
Hong Kong residents can apply for a new visa offering them an opportunity to become British citizens, from Sunday
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WHO team to visit Wuhan market, where first Covid-19 infections seen
WHO team is expected to visit Huanan market later today, which has been restricted to public access since last year
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Latest Syria talks’ round ‘a disappointment': UN envoy
Geir Pedersen told journalists after the week-long talks ended, leaving the schedule of a new round uncertain
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Thousands march in Poland against abortion curbs
Defying restrictions, people gather in central Warsaw, chanting “freedom, equality, abortion on demand”
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Lebanese leaders condemn violence after Tripoli unrest
In Tripoli, protesters angry over a strict lockdown clashed with security forces on Friday night
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Protesting Indian farmers begin hunger strike after week of clashes
Indian farmers began a one-day hunger strike after weeks of clashes with authorities