International edition
Donald Trump’s three-day visit to the UK has concluded after kicking off on June 3. A visit described as the most controversial visit by a US president to the UK.
Meanwhile, can the EU parliament and its institutions confidently express pride in achieving a wholly inclusive parliament? A new research has revealed lack of diversity.
Also, the International Monetary Fund has warned that US-China tariffs could cut global economic output by 0.5 per cent in 2020.
Stay tuned as we will have reports on this and other stories as we retrace the major current events covered by our various editorial teams presented by Elayne Wangalwa.
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Denmark and Greenland ministers to meet Rubio and Vance at White House amid US Greenland tensions
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Trump travel ban on African countries leaves football fans in limbo for World Cup
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US House passes 3-year AGOA extension but South Africa's inclusion is unclear
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Machado seeks Pope Leo's support for Venezuela's transition during Vatican meeting
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Cuba faces growing pressure from the United States after Maduro capture
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Iran warns Washington it will retaliate if the US launches an attack