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Typhoon Kammuri heads west to Vietnam's East Sea
HANOI (ANN): Typhoon Kammuri, with winds of up to 165kph at its eye, is heading west from the Philippines to Vietnam's East Sea.
Judge orders Trump to hand over tax returns to NY prosecutors, blasts 'repugnant' immunity claim
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A federal judge on Monday said U.S. President Donald Trump must hand over eight years of tax returns to Manhattan prosecutors, forcefully rejecting the president's argument that he was immune from criminal investigations.
Thousands peacefully protest French IVF law, avoiding repeat of 2013 violence
PARIS (Reuters) - An estimated 42,000 protesters took to the streets of Paris on Sunday, peacefully demonstrating against a draft law allowing lesbians and single women to conceive children with medical assistance, police said.
Pension funds and insurers pledge climate action at U.N. summit
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Insurers and pension funds managing $2.3 trillion (1.85 trillion pounds) pledged on Monday to shift their portfolios away from carbon-heavy industries in the hope of triggering snowballing climate commitments from other big investors.
France's Le Pen hails EU 'way of life' job as victory on path to Elysee
FREJUS, France (Reuters) - French far-right opposition leader Marine Le Pen waded into controversy over the appointment of an EU Commissioner for "protecting the European way of life", endorsing a move that has stoked concern about rising populism across the continent.
France condemns attacks on Saudi oil infrastructure
PARIS (Reuters) - France condemns attacks on Saudi oil facilities that have disrupted global production, the country's foreign ministry said on Sunday.
European powers urge Iran to return to nuclear accord compliance
PARIS (Reuters) - France, Britain and Germany, the European parties to Iran's nuclear accord, on Friday expressed deep concern at Tehran's violations of the 2015 deal and urged it to cooperate with the U.N. nuclear watchdog.
S’pore goes down and under
Singapore: Space-starved SingaÂpore has expanded outwards by building into the sea and upwards by constructing high-rises but planners are now looking underground as they seek new areas for growth.
Outrage, rallies and lawsuits after Boris Johnson forces Parliament suspension before Brexit
LONDON (AFP): British Prime Minister Boris Johnson sparked fury among pro-Europeans and MPs opposed to a no-deal Brexit by forcing the suspension of Parliament weeks before Britain's EU departure date.
Weather woes hit French vineyards - wine production seen falling this year
PARIS (Reuters) - Wine output in France, the world's second largest producer, may fall by as much as 13% this year after vineyards were hit by adverse weather including hail, frost and a record-breaking heatwave, the farm ministry said on Friday.