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World Service,19 Apr 2019,53 mins

Is this the end of the investigations into Trump?

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Democrats in the US Congress say they will continue to pursue President Trump, over actions he took that are set out in the long-awaited Mueller report on Russian election meddling. They've invited Robert Mueller to testify on his investigation, which they say reveals lies, deceit and improper conduct by Mr Trump. The prime minister of Mali and his entire government have resigned, four weeks after more than one-hundred-and-fifty herders were killed in an attack by vigilantes. The massacre in the village of Ogossagou, in central Mali, had shocked the country. Footballers across England and Wales are taking part in a 24-hour social media strike from on Friday, to protest at the way football authorities have dealt with the recent spate of racist abuse both on and off the pitch. The boycott, organised by the Professional Footballers Association, is designed to underline the call from anti-racism campaigners for stronger action to be taken by social networks and footballing authorities in response to racist abuse.

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