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On Huawei, Australia shows it can be tough on China and still trade
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On Huawei, Australia shows it can be tough on China and still trade

Australia's ban on Huawei shows business can still be done with the emerging superpower, Australia's High Commissioner to Britain told an audience in London.

  • by Latika Bourke

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British press calls for end to social media abuse of Meghan and Kate
Royal family

British press calls for end to social media abuse of Meghan and Kate

Palace officials have been seeking help from Instagram to monitor and remove offensive comments about the two duchesses.

Brexit twist: Prime Minister May asks MPs to vote against her own deal
Brexit Chaos

Brexit twist: Prime Minister May asks MPs to vote against her own deal

Theresa May is to return to Brussels demanding last-minute changes to the Brexit divorce deal. But critics called her new plan an "unnegotiable" fantasy.

  • by Nick Miller
Brethren units sue Scottish academic for moral prejudice
Courts

Brethren units sue Scottish academic for moral prejudice

Two arms of the fundamental Christian sect, one Australian one British, are seeking thousands of pounds in damages from a former lecturer.

  • by Nick Miller
Russian police detain suspect after bold gallery heist
Crime

Russian police detain suspect after bold gallery heist

Russian police said they had arrested a man caught on camera taking a painting off the wall of a major Moscow art gallery and walking out with it under his arm.

  • by Andrew Osborn
Pope to consider allowing married priests but enforces celibacy rule
Catholic church

Pope to consider allowing married priests but enforces celibacy rule

Pope Francis has left open the possibility of ordaining so-called "Viri Probati", Latin for men of proven character.

  • by Philip Pullella
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Famous Russian painting recovered after daylight robbery in gallery
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Famous Russian painting recovered after daylight robbery in gallery

Visitors in the gallery in Moscow thought the thief was a worker when he took down the famous landscape and walked out.

Another week, more UK jockeying over who controls Brexit
Brexit Chaos

Another week, more UK jockeying over who controls Brexit

Ireland has reiterated that it will not countenance any form of weakening to the so-called backstop that would prevent the re-establishment of a hard border.

  • by Gregory Katz
'Red scarves' march in Paris to protest against 'yellow vest' violence
Paris Protests

'Red scarves' march in Paris to protest against 'yellow vest' violence

Hundreds of people wearing red scarves have marched through Paris to protest against acts of violence during 'yellow vest' anti-government demonstrations.

Auschwitz survivor marks 92nd birthday on Holocaust Remembrance Day
World War II

Auschwitz survivor marks 92nd birthday on Holocaust Remembrance Day

Six million Jews were killed by the Nazis and their collaborators during the Holocaust, including Cipora Feivlovich's grandfather, parents, brother and best friends.

'I am deeply sorry': Prince Philip apologises to car crash victim
Prince Philip

'I am deeply sorry': Prince Philip apologises to car crash victim

More than a week after the car crash that left a woman with a broken wrist, the Duke of Edinburgh has written a letter of apology.

  • by Matt Bungard