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Hit News of Friday across The World


Fri 08 Nov 2019 | 09:23 AM
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"See news” website presents Friday’s hits headlines across  the world news.

Yovanovitch communicated with Dem staffer on 'delicate' issue after complaint, emails show, despite testimony

Former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch, a key witness in House Democrats' impeachment inquiry, communicated via her personal email account with a Democratic congressional staffer concerning a "quite delicate" and "time-sensitive" matter -- just two days after the whistleblower complaint that kickstarted the inquiry was filed, and a month before the complaint became public, emails obtained by Fox News showed. (Fox News)

Elizabeth Warren's candidacy is in 'big trouble,' says Chris Stirewalt

Elizabeth Warren's steady rise to become a 2020 Democratic frontrunner is now reversing course, Fox News digital politics editor Chris Stirewalt said Thursday.

Appearing on "Outnumbered Overtime" with host Harris Faulkner, the Fox News contributor said that Warren's numbers are dwindling. (Fox News)

The Berlin Wall fell 30 years ago. But an invisible barrier still pides Germany

The Berlin Wall was torn down 30 years ago. The seismic event sent shock waves across Europe, and sparked hopes for millions of East Germans.

Jubilant crowds stormed the concrete blockade piding the East and the West on November 9, 1989, just minutes after the Communist German Democratic Republic (GDR) announced that travel restrictions would be lifted for East Germans. The propaganda and fear were replaced with a sense of freedom and unity. (CNN)

Donald Trump to pay $2 million to settle New York Attorney General civil lawsuit against Trump Foundation and his children

A New York state judge ordered President Donald Trump to pay $2 million to a collection of nonprofit organizations in connection with a settlement with the New York state attorney general's office to resolve a civil lawsuit alleging the foundation unlawfully coordinated with the 2016 Trump presidential campaign. (CNN)

Macron criticised by US and Germany over Nato 'brain death' claims

Emmanuel Macron has said Nato is in the throes of “brain death” and European countries can no longer rely on the US to defend its allies, drawing criticism from both the US and Germany. (The Guardian)

Chilean police officer arrested after shooting students at protest

A Chilean police major who shot two students during a school protest has been arrested as a wave of political unrest enters a third week and the number of injured in street violence topped 2,000. (The Guardian)

https://see.news/us-house-of-representatives-approves-launching-public-impeachment-of-trump/

First Hong Kong student protester dies after fall; new demonstrations loom

A student of a Hong Kong university who fell during protests last weekend died early on Friday morning, hospital authorities said, setting the stage for a fresh wave of demonstrations in the Chinese-ruled city. (The Japan Times)

Closing Off Dialogue With Russia a 'Huge Mistake,' France's Macron Says

Europe shouldn’t make the “huge mistake” of avoiding dialogue with Russia, French President Emmanuel Macron told The Economist, continuing his recent overtures to the country that the West has shunned over its annexation of Crimea. (The Moscow Times)

https://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-5621244,00.html

Jordan to reject extending lease on border lands to Israel

Jordan has reportedly turned down a request to extend a lease on two enclaves along the border with Israel for six months, instead offering to compensate the Israeli farmers who work the land. (The Times of Israel)

US Jewish groups warn Israeli politicians against West Bank annexation of West Bank

Netanyahu present his plans for annexing parts of the West Bank. US Jewish groups warn Israeli politicians against West Bank annexation

Authors of the letter stress, that even if the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump appears to support annexation plans, it would be wrong for Israel to believe this will always be the policy of the American government.(Ynet)