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Now playing Next Belarus Belarus charges Ukrainian journalist with espionage Pavlo Sharoyko accused of recruiting network of informants in Belarus for Ukrainian Defence Ministry. 20/11/2017
Now playing Next Zimbabwe Zimbabwe: Mugabe’s 'fall from Grace' "One way or another, his power has obviously come to an end." 16/11/2017
Now playing Next Turkey German LGBT film festival banned in Turkish capital A statement by Turkish authorities cited "public safety and terrorism risks" as the causes 16/11/2017
Now playing Next United Kingdom UK theatre details 20 allegations of Kevin Spacey’s ‘inappropriate behaviour’ The actor and ex-artistic director of the Old Vic has not yet commented on the claims against him. 16/11/2017
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Now playing Next World News US Attorney General denies lying over Russia contacts Jeff Sessions testifies befor a congressional committee rejecting allegations that he lied over his knowledge of Trump's camèpaign contacts with Russia 14/11/2017
Now playing Next USA Should Trump have unchecked nuclear powers? A Senate committee questions the process for launching a nuclear attack - for the first time in over 40 years. 14/11/2017
Now playing Next USA Trump Jr. was in contact with Wikileaks during 2016 campaign Donald Trump's eldest son has confirmed he had direct contacts with WikiLeaks during the presidential campaign. 14/11/2017