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INTERNATIONAL PAPERS - Tues. 27.06.17: In Brazil, the chief prosecutor has charged Michel Temer with corruption. Temer claims his innocence but it's the first time a sitting Brazilian President has been accused of criminal charges. Meanwhile, US papers react to the Supreme Court’s announcement it will consider the legality of Donald Trump’s travel ban in October. This comes as a new poll has come out about attitudes towards the US since Trump took office.

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