Trump impeachment hearings go public
Television is carrying the evidence as officials give it. It's likely to make a bigger impact on the public.
Television is carrying the evidence as officials give it. It's likely to make a bigger impact on the public. Also in this programme: the long-serving president of Bolivia is forced from office; what the British general election means in Northern Ireland; new weapons against Ebola; and the deeper meaning of India's Ayodhya ruling.
(Picture: US diplomats George Kent and William Taylor are sworn in before giving public evidence to the Trump impeachment inquiry in Washington.
Credit: Reuters)
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