It comes after talks between delegations in Istanbul.
Olly Barratt reports from Riga, Latvia.
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The Netherlands has expelled 17 Russian citizens it says were intelligence agents posing as diplomats.
The Dutch foreign ministry says it summoned the Russian ambassador to inform him of the news.
Rosie Birchard reports from Brussels.
There's a seven-hour, 37-minute gap in the phone records for President Donald Trump on the day of the assault on the US Capitol, according to documents obtained by The Washington Post and CBS News.
The White House logs were turned over to the House committee which is investigating the January 6th attack earlier this year.
Kate Fisher reports from Washington
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Close to 10,000 refugees have crossed into Uganda from the DR Congo following fierce fighting between suspected M23 rebels and the government forces in the Eastern part of the country.
The Uganda Red Cross says the refugees need urgent humanitarian assistance…
Uganda is already home to more than 1.5 million refugees - most of them have fled fighting in South Sudan and the DR Congo…
Isabel Nakirya reports
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Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov is likely to discuss fresh defence deals when he meets his counterpart in New Delhi this week.
An alternative payment mechanism is also on the cards as sanction-hit Moscow looks for ways to continue its trade with India.
Ishan Garg has more from New Delhi.
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Richard Kimber in Hong Kong.
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Actor Will Smith has apologized to Chris Rock for slapping the comedian at Sunday night's Oscars ceremony following Rock's joke about Smith's wife's shaved head, the result of a medical condition.
The Motion Picture Academy of Arts and Sciences has said it is opening a formal review into the incident.
Ira Spitzer has more from California.
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President Biden has insisted that he was not calling for "regime change" in Moscow when he said on Saturday that Russian President Vladimir Putin could not remain in power.
Mr. Biden told reporters he was simply expressing his personal moral outrage over the Russian leader's prosecution of the war in Ukraine.
The President said questions about his ad libbed comments at the end of his Warsaw speech were "ridiculous", and insisted he had done no damage to transatlantic relations with America's allies nor complicated the crisis.
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A US federal judge has ruled that former President Donald Trump "more likely than not" committed crimes in trying to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election.
It's a significant breakthrough for the House committee investigating the January 6th attack on the Capitol, as it weighs making a criminal referral to the Justice Department.
From Washington, Kate Fisher reports
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A spokesman for Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich has confirmed reports that he suffered from an unexplained illness earlier this month after participating in early-stage talks in Kyiv about negotiations with the Russians.
The Wall Street Journal newspaper reports that Mr. Abramovich along with two Ukrainian negotiators suffered from eyesight and skin issues after the meeting.
Mr. Abramovich received medical attention in Turkey after temporarily losing his sight.
The Ukrainian negotiators claim the men were poisoned by hardliners in Russia seeking to torpedo the talks.
Max Colchester is the Wall Journal Reporter who broke the story.
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