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World News Hits on Tuesday


Tue 28 Jan 2020 | 09:18 AM
Ahmad El-Assasy

SEENews reviews the most dominating headlines of the daily world news. The following titles are the most popular news on Tuesday.

French Police Clear out Migrants Again From North Paris Site

French police said they had started to move migrants out again from an illegal camp site in north Paris on Tuesday, as the government faces continued pressure to show it is taking a tough stance on illegal immigration. (Reuters)

Coronavirus: Death Toll Climbs to 106 As China Tightens Measures

The death toll from the new coronavirus now stands at 106, as cases of new infections have almost doubled in a day, Chinese authorities said. (BBC)

Prince Andrew Has Not Cooperated With Attempts to Interview Him About Jeffrey Epstein, Us Attorney Says

The FBI and prosecutors with the US Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York contacted Prince Andrew's lawyer to interview the prince about Jeffrey Epstein, but they have provided "zero" cooperation, according to US Attorney Geoffrey Berman. (CNN)

Dershowitz Says 'Nothing' Impeachable About Bolton Allegations

Alan Dershowitz, the famed former Harvard law professor who is serving on President Donald Trump's impeachment defense team, argued Monday night that even if explosive allegations made by former national security adviser John Bolton against Trump are true, they wouldn't rise to the level of impeachment. (Euro News)

‘No Scope for Outside Interference’: India Tells Europe to Mind Its Own Business As Meps Consider Anti-Citizenship Law Resolutions

India is more than capable of handling its own matters and any outside meddling in its affairs is inappropriate and uncalled-for, India’s VP has said as the European Parliament prepares to debate India’s citizenship law. (Russia Today)

Boris Johnson Reportedly Poised to Grant Huawei Limited Access to UK’s 5G Network

On Tuesday the British National Security Council is to adopt the final decision on Huawei’s role in Britain’s future 5G mobile phone network, as the government has been facing dire warnings from Washington and a number of UK MPs for risking the country’s standing with its security allies if it grants the Chinese firm a limited role in the rollout. (Sputnik)

Before the Liberation of Auschwitz, a March of Misery

Along a desolate stretch of road in southeastern Poland, a dozen miles from Auschwitz, there is a graveyard. Candles and fresh flowers cover nearly all the marble tombs. But in the corner stands a large black marble slab separated from the rest. (The New York Times)