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Now playing Next USA More violence grips Hong Kong ahead of China's National Day Protesters are planning to march again Tuesday despite a ban, raising fears of more violent confrontations that could embarrass China as the ruling Communist Party marks 70 years since taking power. 29/09/2019
Now playing Next USA Boris Johnson faces probe over alleged links to U.S. businesswoman The request for an investigation cites allegations that Jennifer Arcuri and her business received favorable treatment as a result of her friendship with Johnson. 28/09/2019
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Now playing Next United Kingdom EU citizens in Scotland: 'Living here makes me feel safe and at home' A new study has found that EU27 citizens feel "safer and more welcome" living in Scotland than in England. We spoke to some of them to find out why. 27/09/2019
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Now playing Next USA Violence flares again in Hong Kong after protesters defy police ban The ongoing unrest is seen as an embarrassment to China, which has accused foreign powers of fomenting the protests. 15/09/2019
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