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World News Hits on Tuesday


Tue 10 Dec 2019 | 09:20 AM
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See is presenting the most dominating headlines for the daily world news and the following is Tuesday`s hit news.

Mistakes, But No Political Bias in Probe of Trump 2016 Campaign, Watchdog Says

The U.S. Justice Department's internal watchdog said the FBI made numerous errors but found no evidence of political bias when the bureau opened an investigation into contacts between Donald Trump's presidential campaign and Russia in 2016. The report gave ammunition to both Trump’s supporters and his Democratic critics. (Reuters)

13 Feared Dead in New Zealand Volcano Eruption

In a statement, the owners of Whakaari/White Island have expressed their condolences to those affected by yesterday's eruption.  (CNN)

EU Citizens Criticise Boris Johnson's 'Xenophobic' Migration Comment

EU citizens have been able to "treat the UK as though it's part of their own country" for too long, British prime minister Boris Johnson said on Sunday, sparking widespread criticism. (Euro News)

Georgian Killed In Berlin Was A Murderer & Terrorist, But ‘I Don’t Know What Happened To Him’ – Putin

The Georgian national killed in Berlin was a murderous terrorist, but Russia had nothing to do with his death, President Vladimir Putin said. He was commenting on Germany’s expulsion of two Russian diplomats. (Russia Today)

Protests in Northeastern India Continue Against Citizenship Bill

New Delhi (Sputnik): Lok Sabha, India’s lower house of Parliament ratified a controversial Citizenship Amendment Bill that seeks to grant citizenship to illegal immigrants from Afghanistan, Bangladesh, and Pakistan, who are Hindus, Sikhs, Buddhists, Jains, Parsis, and Christians, but not Muslims. (Sputnik)

Cold, Snow to Blast Central, Eastern U.S. This Week; Wind Chill Could Drop to -25

Some of the coldest air of the season is poised to barrel into portions of the central and eastern U.S. over the next couple of days, forecasters say. (USA Today)

American Failure And Hubris in Afghanistan

A Post investigation offers the most damning indictment yet of the U.S. war in Afghanistan. (The Washington Post)