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Pressure is rising on Catalonia’s President Carles Puigdemont over his regional government’s drive for independence from Spain. The Spanish government plans to seize control of the region under Article 155 that will let Madrid take control of institutions, police and finances.
Meanwhile, American president Donald Trump has come under a blistering attack by two Republican senators for undermining American values, in the latest sign of mounting tensions between the president and his party.
These are some of the stories we have in store in the International Edition, a programme that highlights stories packaged by the Editorial team of Euronews presented by Elayne Wangalwa.
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South Africa's Ramaphosa holds phone call with Trump, to meet 'soon'
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Trump says U.S. and China will 'get along great'
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South Sudan to send delegation to the U.S. in a effort to appease tensions
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US plans to reduce diplomatic presence could be part of wider change in US-Africa ties
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Kinshasa reacts to Trump's claim that 'many' Congolese come to US
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Iran, US confirm third round of nuclear talks in coming week