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With Tears and White Roses, Vietnam Receives First Bodies Found in British Truck
The bodies of 16 victims arrived in the Southeast Asian country in the early hours of Wednesday morning, Vietnam's foreign ministry said in a statement.
‘Before You Grab Eyelash Curler…’ US Teen’s ‘Make up Tutorial’ on TikTok About China Muslims Goes Viral
The clip by US teen Feroza Aziz, who describes herself as '17 Just a Muslim', had millions of views across several social media platforms by Wednesday.
Israeli Aircraft Attacks Several Sites in Hamas After Rocket Fire from Gaza Amid Netanyahu's Threat
The Israeli military said the targets of the multiple airstrikes in the southern Gaza Strip included a weapons manufacturing facility. There were no reports of injuries.
Musharraf Treason Case: Petition in Islamabad HC to Stop Tribunal from Issuing Verdict
The government asked the Islamabad High Court (IHC) to stop the three-member tribunal from giving its verdict which is expected to be announced on November 28.
Donning Turban, New Jersey Governor Applauds Sikhs for Contributing to Development of US State
Donning a Sikh turban, Murphy started his speech with traditional Sikh greeting 'Waheguru Ji ka Khalsa, Waheguru Ji ki Fateh'.
China-Pakistan Relation Win-Win Cooperation, Mutually Beneficial, Says Chinese Envoy Amid US' CPEC Warning
The Trump administration on Thursday urged Pakistan to ask 'tough questions' to China on the CPEC, claiming it is going to take a toll on Pakistan's economy.
UK Police Make New Arrest in Vietnamese Migrants Case
Essex Police said a 23-year-old man from Northern Ireland had been held on suspicion of conspiracy to traffic people and conspiracy to assist unlawful immigration.
Jeffrey Epstein’s Death in Manhattan Prison Was A 'Perfect Storm of Screw-ups', Says US Attorney General
William Barr said after the FBI and the Justice Department’s inspector general continued to investigate, he realised there were a "series" of mistakes made that gave Epstein the chance to take his own life.
'Why Doesn't Public Know Price': US Urges Pakistanis to Pose Tough Questions to China on CPEC
The China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) is a planned network of roads, railways and energy projects linking China's resource-rich Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region with Pakistan's strategic Gwadar Port on the Arabian Sea.
Japan's Consumer Inflation Stagnant Despite Tax Hike Boost
The data underscores the challenge the Bank of Japan faces in firing up inflation to its elusive 2% target, as soft global demand and the US-China trade war cloud the outlook for the export-reliant economy.
Hong Kong Students' Escape Through 'Smelly' Sewer Filled With Snakes, Cockroaches Thwarted
Protesters, wearing waterproof boots and carrying torches, resurfaced inside the campus after unsuccessfully probing the sewers - where fast-rising water levels are also a hazard - for a way out during the night.
Prince Andrew to Step Down from Public Duties Amid Furore Over Jeffrey Epstein Scandal
He said he was willing to help any appropriate law enforcement agency with their investigations if required.
Aramco IPO Will Bring Investments, Jobs, Says Saudi's King Salman
Riyadh on Sunday put a value of up to $1.71 trillion on Aramco as it said it would sell 1.5 percent of the company in an initial public offering worth $24-25.6 billion -- potentially the world's biggest.
Iran Exceeds Authorised Heavy Water Reserves in Latest Nuclear Deal Breach: IAEA
The International Atomic Energy Agency said in a statement that Iran's heavy water production plant was in operation and that its stock of heavy water reserves was 131.5 tonnes, above the 130-tonne limit.
'Position Remains Unchanged': EU at Odds with US over Legality of Israeli Settlements on Occupied Palestinian Land
Hours after Washington announced that it no longer considers the Israeli settlements illegal, EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini said that the Euripoean Union's position is 'clear and remains unchanged'.
Venice Hit by Another Exceptional High Tide; Worst Flood Week in 150 Years
Water flooded St. Mark's Square and hundreds of voluntary workers were helping citizens cope with the emergency.