Trump calls to deny illegals due process
President Donald Trump says people who enter the United States illegally should be sent back immediately to where they came from without any judicial process, likening them to invaders who are trying to "break into" the country.
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US says still working to reunite 2000 kids
The US government still has 2053 children in its custody who were separated from their parents under President Donald Trump's "zero tolerance" immigration policy and officials say there is a "well-coordinated" process for reuniting families.
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25 injured in Germany building explosion
Twenty five people have been injured, four of them severely, during an explosion that destroyed an apartment building in the western German city of Wuppertal, authorities say.
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Turkey's Erdogan claims victory in polls
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan has claimed victory in the presidential election and says his ruling AK Party and its alliance partner had won a parliamentary majority.
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NZ's first baby home with mum the PM
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is getting on with her other big role - being a mum to baby Neve.
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William begins Middle East tour in Jordan
The Duke of Cambridge began his historic trip to the Middle East by bonding with the crown prince of Jordan as they watched England's World Cup match against Panama.
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UK ministers, business clash over Brexit
The British government and business leaders have clashed in a deepening row over Brexit after a senior minister accused companies of issuing "completely inappropriate" threats and undermining the prime minister.
Saudi air defences intercept missiles
Saudi air defences have intercepted missiles above the capital Riyadh, state media says, as witness reported seeing bright flashes above the city.
Cynthia Nixon's son is transgender
Taking time out from her run for New York's governor, actress Cynthia Nixon has announced her 21-year-old son has come out as transgender.
President Donald Trump says people who enter the United States illegally should be sent back immediately to where they came from without any judicial process, likening them to invaders who are trying to "break into" the country.
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US says still working to reunite 2000 kids
The US government still has 2053 children in its custody who were separated from their parents under President Donald Trump's "zero tolerance" immigration policy and officials say there is a "well-coordinated" process for reuniting families.
--
25 injured in Germany building explosion
Twenty five people have been injured, four of them severely, during an explosion that destroyed an apartment building in the western German city of Wuppertal, authorities say.
--
Turkey's Erdogan claims victory in polls
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan has claimed victory in the presidential election and says his ruling AK Party and its alliance partner had won a parliamentary majority.
--
NZ's first baby home with mum the PM
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is getting on with her other big role - being a mum to baby Neve.
--
William begins Middle East tour in Jordan
The Duke of Cambridge began his historic trip to the Middle East by bonding with the crown prince of Jordan as they watched England's World Cup match against Panama.
--
UK ministers, business clash over Brexit
The British government and business leaders have clashed in a deepening row over Brexit after a senior minister accused companies of issuing "completely inappropriate" threats and undermining the prime minister.
Saudi air defences intercept missiles
Saudi air defences have intercepted missiles above the capital Riyadh, state media says, as witness reported seeing bright flashes above the city.
Cynthia Nixon's son is transgender
Taking time out from her run for New York's governor, actress Cynthia Nixon has announced her 21-year-old son has come out as transgender.
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