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After his sending in troops to capture Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro and pledging to "run" his country, it seems Donald Trump may not be done.
A minister has repeatedly refused to say if it would be wrong for the US to invade Greenland after Donald Trump again threatened to take over the Danish territory.
Donald Trump has doubled down on his territorial ambitions for Greenland - despite warnings that his plans for the Danish territory could destroy NATO.
A new online and TV ban on the advertising of unhealthy food comes into full effect today after voluntary restrictions were introduced in October.
The price of "safe haven" metals - gold, silver and copper - all rose on Monday morning in an apparent reaction from worried investors to Donald Trump's intervention in Venezuela.
Ten people have been found guilty of cyber bullying France's first lady Brigitte Macron.
About 35,000 homes are without power in Berlin after officials said left-wing extremists attacked high-voltage power lines.
The advisory firm which oversaw a controversial costs purge at Manchester United Football Club is being sold to the owner of Burger King's British operations in a deal worth more than £800m.
"There's a 14-year-old girl with a man in the hotel and we need the police to come," says the caller.
Blizzard conditions are forecast as Britons return to work and school today - with amber warnings in force across parts of the UK.
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