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USA Google chief Pichai takes over parent Alphabet as co-founders Page and Brin step down “Alphabet and Google no longer need two CEOs and a President," Brin and Page said in a blog announcement on Tuesday. -
USA MSNBC to host December forum on education issues with 2020 Democrats Candidates have released ambitious proposals to reshape the American school system — from free public college to erasing student debt. -
USA Giuliani mystery phone calls, texts uncovered by Democrats' impeachment report The president's personal lawyer is at the center of questions about Trump's handling of aid to Ukraine. -
Malta Eggs thrown at Malta PM Muscat as European delegation orders him to resign immediately The victim’s family want Muscat to resign immediately, saying he is shielding friends and associates from the investigation. He is refusing to leave until his party has chosen a replacement. -
USA Democrats ready to explain why Trump should be impeached Analysis: They know they need to use the upcoming hearings to translate the facts of the case — laid out in Tuesday's bombshell report — into support for the ultimate constitutional remedy. -
Bosnia and Herzegovina European rights chief Mijatovic demands closure of freezing Bosnia migrant camp “This is not a place for human beings,” said Dunja Mijatovic, Council of Europe rights commissioner as she visited the Vucjak camp. “It should be closed." -
USA The 7 most important lines from the Democrats' impeachment report The 300-page report contains several new conclusions. -
USA Read the full text: Trump-Ukraine impeachment inquiry report The report, issued by the Democratic-led House Intelligence Committee, cited two instances of improper conduct by the president. -
USA Democrats' impeachment report cites Trump obstruction The report cited two acts of improper conduct: withholding aid from Ukraine on the condition of investigating a rival, and obstruction of the inquiry. -
Russia Russia opens Power of Siberia gas pipeline to China Russia is looking to increase exports to Europe as well as Asia. The China link comes alongside Nord Stream 2 to Germany and Turk Stream to Turkey. -
No Comment Greta Thunberg heading to COP25 in Madrid after crossing Atlantic on catamaran Thunberg missed last Friday's climate strike as heavy winds delayed her arrival in Lisbon but she is due to join thousands of activists marching in Madrid on Friday. -
USA Sen. Kamala Harris drops out of 2020 presidential race The California Democrat, who had announced her bid for the White House nearly a year ago, said she doesn't have the money to continue. -
USA Sen. Kamala Harris drops out of 2020 presidential race The California lawmaker had announced her bid for the White House a year ago -
USA State Dept. undersecretary counters GOP claims Ukraine meddled in 2016 Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah, criticized his fellow Republicans for spreading the debunked theory, telling reporters Tuesday that "we have to adhere to the facts." -
USA Justice Department asks Supreme Court to lift hold on federal executions Prison officials had scheduled December 9 execution for one federal death row inmate. -
Target SME Assembly - sustainability tops the agenda Delegates set out to understand if companies betting on 'green' growth are making the right choice, what kind of support and funding is available and what challenges do they face -
USA Trump is so unpopular in the U.K. that some are lining up for a fight Polls show that 19 percent of Britons have a positive opinion of Trump, while more than two thirds say they have no confidence he will do the right thing. -
Gaza Don’t let bombs distract you from Gaza’s real crisis: imminent social and economic collapse ǀ View When the rockets and bullets fly, as they did two weeks ago, the world suddenly turns its attention to us. There are calls for restraint, but the second the smoke subdues, we are relegated to the back pages where crises that drag on as long as ours seem destined to sit. -
USA Trump loses appeal to block banks from handing over his financial records to Congress Trump sued Deutsche Bank and Capital One to stop them from complying with subpoenas seeking the information. -
USA Auschwitz-themed skating costume's award nomination reversed The International Skating Union later said it had mistakenly nominated the outfit, which included a yellow star like Jews were forced to wear during the Holocaust. -
Earth News This fashion brand called Gatsby's is dressing generations of men All while donating 15% of its sales to charity. There are no frivolous parties here. -
United Kingdom Britons living in EU countries ‘denied democracy’ in UK ‘Brexit election’ Brexit directly impacts Britons living on the continent – but many are barred from voting in the UK general election, while others fear their ballots won’t be counted. -
USA Royal firestorm greets Trump as he lands in London Prince Andrew stepped away from his royal duties last month, but that has done little to quell the furor over his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein. -
World What are the key topics discussed at the Digital Next Summit? The first Digital Next Summit has opened in Abu Dhabi, in the United Arab Emirates, gathering government leaders, advisors and experts to examine the use of digital technologies in the public and private sectors. -
USA Iran says it shot 'rioters' after rights group claims 200 killed in protests Amnesty International said the "alarming death toll" was further evidence that Iran's security forces went on a "horrific killing spree." -
USA Four ex-Google engineers ask for federal probe of Thanksgiving week firings The firings widened a growing rift between Google and some of its employees over the company's handling of employee activism. -
United Kingdom Watch: Trump and Macron clash at awkward NATO news conference It was clear that both leaders disagreed vehemently about almost all the issues at the NATO summit in London. -
France Watch: Iranians in France demonstrate against Tehran protest crackdown Unrest was sparked after the government announced a hike in petrol prices, and quickly turned political. Amnesty International has said at least 161 people have been killed, but Tehran has rejected this figure. -
No Comment European Commission President Juncker hands over to Ursula von der Leyen Jean-Claude Juncker gave his successor a symbolic ceremonial bell but joked that it was "absolutely useless." -
USA Democrats sing different tunes on impeachment as GOP closes ranks First Read is your briefing from "Meet the Press" and the NBC Political Unit on the day's most important political stories and why they matter. -
United Kingdom Macron and Erdogan to discuss Turkey’s Syria offensive after ‘brain dead’ insult Macron and Erdogan will hold talks over the Turkish military offensive in #Syria, after the two leaders exchanged "brain dead" remarks -
No Comment Egg thrown at Maltese Justice Minister Owen Bonnici by angry protesters Angry protesters yell "shame on you" on Maltese Justice , as he arrived for a meeting with an EU parliament delegation and Prime Minister Joseph Muscat -
Finland Finland's Prime Minister, Antti Rinne, resigns following postal strike The Centre Party said it had lost confidence in the Social Democrat leader over the handling of the strike. -
USA Two rescued after weeks lost in Australian outback "Two weeks' survival is insane. It doesn't happen," said a Northern Territories Police spokesperson. -
Spain COP25 in Madrid: Cities claim their role in fighting climate change The role of cities, the health risks caused by climate change and the critics to Madrid's mayor from indigenous leaders were some of the hot topics on the second day of COP25. -
Malta Protesters call for Malta PM Muscat to immediately stand down over journalist murder investigation Muscat announced on Sunday night that he would resign in January amid outcry over the two-year-old investigation into the 2017 killing of Daphne Caruana Galizia who had been looking into suspected corrupt dealings in political and business circles in the island nation. -
World News Jean-Claude Juncker portrait unveiled as he hands over to Ursula von der Leyen "No one has cared for Europe as much as you have," von der Leyen told her predecessor. "Jean-Claude Juncker and Europe will always go together." -
World Spanish Parliament reconvenes - with Sanchez still short of majority Socialist leader Pedro Sanchez is seeking to form a coalition government with far left partners Podemos, but the two parties together don’t have enough seats to form an absolute majority. -
USA Impeachment is marching through the House. Here's why the Senate is another story ǀ View The punchline is that the Constitution, for all of its moments of genius, provides certain elected officials with much discretion in one of its most solemn duties — the decision about whether or not to remove a sitting president. We will now see whether that discretion is abused. -
USA Boris Johnson looks to avoid damaging Trump meeting during NATO gathering People close to the U.K. prime minister have told the White House that now is not the time for a formal meeting between the leaders. -
USA At its 70th birthday, NATO has other problems than Trump Analysis: "Last time they had a summit it was torpedoed by Donald Trump — and now it's not just Trump that they have to worry about," one expert said. -
Europe News NATO anniversary: the three personalities to watch A low-key gathering in London could lead to rhetorical fireworks as the military alliance marks its 70th anniversary. -
Portugal Land ahoy! Greta Thunberg arrives in Lisbon after Atlantic crossing "People are underestimating the force of angry kids," Thunberg told a crowd of reporters and supporters. "They're angry and frustrated." -
Malta Malta PM defends actions as opposition quits parliament Malta PM defends actions as opposition quits parliament -
World News Watch again: NATO chief says he is working on solving dispute with Turkey As NATO's 70th-anniversary summit began on Tuesday, US President Donald Trump bashed his European allies at a joint press conference with Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg. -
World News France says EU ready to respond strongly to latest US tariff threat amid digital tax spat French Finance minister Bruno Le Maire said on Monday that the US threat to impose duties of up to 100% on €2.17 billion in imports from France was "unacceptable" and that the EU stood ready to "respond strongly" in case Washington went ahead with the plan. -
USA San Diego-raised man now leading terrorists in Africa, officials say Jehad Serwan Mostafa plays a critical role in one of Africa's deadliest terror groups, federal authorities said. -
USA George Conway takes swipe at wife Kellyanne Conway on Twitter "We need Ukraine's help to defeat THIS guy?" Kellyanne Conway tweeted. "Your boss apparently thought so," her husband responded. -
USA Newly released documents shed light on Trump-Mueller meeting Trump has claimed Mueller applied to be FBI director and was "turned down." But the documents don't back up the president's version of events. -
USA Read the full text: Republican report on impeachment inquiry A report from the Democratic majority on the House Intelligence Committee is expected to be approved by vote Tuesday. -
USA 'Obsession,' 'dangerous,' 'basement bunker': GOP impeachment report rips Democrats' inquiry The Republican lawmakers concluded there was no evidence of any wrongdoing by Trump.