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Volodymyr Zelensky came to office vowing to fight corruption and forge peace. Then came the Trump phone call. Today, in a marathon news conference, he tried to start over.Unborn baby girl who was overdue by three weeks strangled to death by umbilical cord. Georgina Hardy, 26, and her boyfriend, Dave Squire, 26, from Clacton-on-Sea, were told their daughter, Rosie Melanie Joyce Squire, grew too big in the womb. EU mulls delay as Britain says Johnson's deal is the Brexit endgame. The United Kingdom will ultimately leave the European Union on the terms of Prime Minister Boris Johnson's deal, a senior Downing Street source said on Thursday, as EU leaders mulled offering London a three-month flexible Brexit delay. Federer and Nadal Make Laver Cup Shine, for Now, on a Crowded Calendar. The three-year-old event is one of three national team events in mens tennis, and its survival might depend on whether future generations can match Roger Federer and Rafael Nadals passion. ALEX BRUMMER It's time to shake the money tree. The biggest victims of the Brexit political stalemate is the economy and prosperity. The uncertainty means policymakers will be trying to lift confidence and avoid recession at the same time. Calling Danger at the Grandview Speedway. The life and times of a stock-car-racing announcer. Moderate weight gain may be healthiest in twin pregnancies. (Reuters Health) - Pregnant women may be "eating for two" - or more - but when it comes to twin pregnancies, gaining too much weight may be as bad as gaining too little, a U.S. study suggests. Zuckerberg to Admit That Facebook Has Trust Issues. The chief executive is expected to testify on Wednesday at a House committee hearing about his companys cryptocurrency project. Becketts Archers rules the air waves All That Fall at Jermyn Street Theatre. Jermyn Street Theatre has got permission from the estate of Samuel Beckett to stage his 1956 play All That Fall, which he wrote specifically for radio, and has cast it with two of our finest actors, Eileen Atkins and Michael Gambon. Giuliani associates plead not guilty. Two foreign-born Florida businessmen who helped President Donald Trump's personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani investigate political rival Joe Biden pleaded not guilty on Wednesday to illegally funneling money to a pro-Trump election committee and other politicians. The T List The Perfect Jeans, Rice-Cake Queso Fundido and More. What to wear, eat and know about this week, from the editors of T Magazine. Teach primary school pupils CPR and other life-saving skills from age nine. Some 30,000 people suffer a cardiac arrest in the UK every year, and fewer than one in seven survive. PICTURED College graduate, 24, filmed twerking against arresting officer. April Teale was arrested in Alabama on Saturday on misdemeanor disorderly conduct and harassment charges after footage showed her asking the cop'You like that, yeah?'. Whats on TV Sunday Watchmen and Limetown. Damon Lindelofs take on the comic book series airs on HBO. And Jessica Biel stars in a new sci-fi thriller based on a fiction podcast. California blackouts affecting 500,000 continue across state amid wildfire fears. The second planned blackout in two weeks envelopes large areas of Northern California Wednesday. Pacific Gas Electric said the outages are to reduce the risk of wildfires during high winds. Aerial photographs reveal 100 years of ice loss on Mont Blanc glaciers. Researchers from the University of Dundee have exactly recreated a photograph taken by a Swiss pilot in 1919 and show the loss of ice from glaciers on the French mountain. Behind an Impeachment Inquiry, a Forgotten War. As President Trump froze military aid to Ukraine and urged it to investigate his rivals, the country was struggling in a bare-bones fight against Russian-backed separatists. 50% European food has too much sugar, salt or fat for children. Researchers looked at nearly 3,000 breakfast cereals, yoghurts, ready meals and processed meats and seafood on supermarket shelves in 20 EU countries.
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