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China passes new law restricting sensitive exports
Melbourne eases lockdown as virus cases decline
Michael Gove says EU 'not serious' about securing Brexit deal
Trump uses fear tactics in bid for Midwest states
Covid-19 curfew comes into effect for up to 20 million people in France
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Hundreds march in Lebanon to mark year of protests
Migrant boats cross the Channel as hundreds greet asylum seekers at barracks
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Suspect in French beheading horror was Chechen teenager
Trump's Supreme Court choice Amy Coney Barrett looks nailed on for Senate approval after tense week
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Trump heads for swing states Florida and once reliably Republican Georgia
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Court overturns order to shut Berlin's bars and restaurants from 11pm
Thousands call for huge new Brexit 'lorry park' in Kent to be named after Nigel Farage
French cities get set for night-time curfew from this evening after 30,000 new cases confirmed yesterday
Donald Trump and Joe Biden go head-to-head in separate town halls
Trump takes swipe at disease expert Dr Fauci over mask guidance
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EU leaders demand Britain budge on post-Brexit deal as UK 'disappointed' at summit conclusion
Kamala Harris suspending in-person events after comms director tests positive for Covid-19
US Senate committee to vote next Thursday on recommending Supreme Court nominee
EU imposes sanctions on Russian officials over poisoning of opposition leader
London set for tougher restrictions - including no household visits - as uncertainty hangs over Manchester
Joe Biden raises record $383 million in September
Crews from around the state deployed to northern California as new fire threat looms
Woman who called police on black bird watcher in New York 'made second false claim' to authorities, court told