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Impeachment trial in the Senate: How Trump was acquitted

Nearly a month after the House of Representatives took two historic votes to impeach the 45th president of the United States, the case moved to the Senate for trial. Look back at The World's coverage of the trial here.

Impeachment trial in the Senate: How Trump was acquitted
Salesman Ryan Martinez clears the chamber of an AR-15 at Ready Gunner, a gun store in Provo, Utah.

The 'most popular rifle in America' was used in the country's latest shooting

The 'most popular rifle in America' was used in the country's latest shooting
Russian President Vladimir Putin attends a joint news conference with German President Frank Walter Steinmeier

Vladimir Putin's grudge with Hillary Clinton

Vladimir Putin's grudge with Hillary Clinton
DNA testing in The Hague

Cutting-edge DNA labs help identify people missing in conflicts and disasters

Cutting-edge DNA labs help identify people missing in conflicts and disasters
Donald Trump in Reno

Republican leaders are demanding to replace Donald Trump 'immediately'

Republican leaders are demanding to replace Donald Trump 'immediately'
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What a tiny boat on a Miami beach has to do with US-Cuba immigration policy

Officially, nothing has changed about the long-standing US-Cuban immigration policy, commonly known as the "wet foot, dry foot" policy. But rumors in Cuba are circulating that the policy will soon end, closing the door on many Cubans who seek refuge in the US.

What a tiny boat on a Miami beach has to do with US-Cuba immigration policy
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Israel's looking for a new president — and the competition for the ceremonial job is fierce

Shimon Peres has been Israel's president for seven years, and now he's moving on. The job has no political power, but is full of symbolism. And that makes finding a successor tough.

Israel's looking for a new president — and the competition for the ceremonial job is fierce
The elegant lobby at the El Rancho is open to the air.

Does Haiti really need luxury hotels?

As Port-au-Prince continues its slow pace of reconstruction after the 2010 earthquake, some prominent new buildings have already gone up: high-end hotels.

Does Haiti really need luxury hotels?
Iranian President Hassan Rohani

Iran and the US learn how to flirt, diplomatically

Relations between the US and Iran have been so bad for so long that there may be an understandable urge to make up for lost time, and get right down to business. But that may not be best in the long run

Iran and the US learn how to flirt, diplomatically

Justice Ginsburg offers insights on legal questions, women's role in law

Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has spent decades working in the legal system and in her time has helped push the rights of women. After two decades as a Supreme Court justice, Ginsburg says she is committed to working until her body no longer allows it.

Justice Ginsburg offers insights on legal questions, women's role in law

New EPA head faces challenges from Congress, industry

New EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy has formidable forces, like the electric power industry and some members of Congress, standing between her and her job as mandated by President Barack Obama. She's been tasked with forming a plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from power plants – and fast.

New EPA head faces challenges from Congress, industry

British Cartoonist Steve Bell Draws American Presidents

Cartoonist Steve Bell has been skewering British politicians since his career took off in the late 1970s. Because his obsession is politics, a good number of American presidents have come in for in his particular brand of satire. Steve Bell's leftist politics inform how he characterizes US presidents. George W. Bush was easy. Barack Obama: not so much.

British Cartoonist Steve Bell Draws American Presidents

Debate picks up over two leading contenders for Federal Reserve chairmanship

The unofficial race to become the next Chairman of the Federal Reserve is underway and two candidates have leapt in front of the rest. The national discussion is centered entirely on Larry Summers and Janet Yellen, but the White House has been tight-lipped regarding its preference.

Debate picks up over two leading contenders for Federal Reserve chairmanship

Bono and the Polarizing Face of Celebrity Activism

Bono and the Polarizing Face of Celebrity Activism

American Sentenced in North Korea

American Sentenced in North Korea