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Iran Announces New Violations of Nuclear Deal on Anniversary of US Embassy Takeover
Already, Iran has broken through its stockpile and enrichment limitations, trying to pressure Europe to offer it a new deal, more than a year since President Donald Trump unilaterally withdrew America from the accord.
These Machines Put Millions in Jail for Drunken Driving. Turns Out They are Not Completely Reliable
The devices, found in virtually every police station in the US, generate skewed results with alarming frequency, even though they are marketed as precise to the third decimal place.
Hong Kong Braces for Fresh Protests as 2 Critical After Weekend of Chaotic Clashes
Riot police stormed several shopping malls on Sunday, including Cityplaza, packed with families and children in the eastern suburb of Taikoo Shing.
Warren's 'Medicare for All' Attacked by Republicans, Democrats and Parodied on 'Saturday Night Live'
The 'Medicare for All' proposal, which Warren's 2020 presidential campaign released on Friday, calls for cuts in defense spending and passing immigration reform to increase tax revenue from newly legal immigrants, two steps that would face an uphill battl...
Leonardo DiCaprio Meets Greta Thunberg, Calls Climate Activist 'Leader of Our Time'
Leonardo DiCaprio said that he was honoured to spend time with Swedish activist Greta Thunberg and they would ensure they helped each other 'in hopes of securing a brighter future for our planet'.
Bangladesh Labour Court Grants Bail to Nobel Laureate Muhammad Yunus
Acting Chairman of the third Labour Court in Dhaka, Zakia Parveen, granted the bail on Sunday when Yunus appeared before the court. Last month, the country's High Court had set a November 7 deadline for him to appear in person.
Pakistan PM Says Kartarpur Corridor Ready to Welcome Sikh Pilgrims for Guru Nanak's 550th Birthday
The proposed opening of the corridor coincides with the presence of tens of thousands of protestors in the capital Islamabad. Their leader Maulana Fazlur Rehman had demanded resignation of Khan as conditions to disperse peacefully.
In Trump's Twitter Feed: Conspiracy-Mongers, Racists and Spies
By retweeting suspect accounts, seemingly without regard for their identity or motives, President Donald Trump has lent credibility to white nationalists, anti-Muslim bigots and adherents of a conspiracy theory called QAnon.
Will US-China Trade War End? Hinting at 'Soon-to-be Signed' Deal, Trump Goes on Location Hunting
Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping were expected to ink the agreement at the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in Santiago, Chile in mid-November.
Israel Strikes Gaza after 10 Rockets Fired at Its Southern Part
Palestinian media reported that several airstrikes targeted training sites and outposts affiliated with Hamas, the Islamic militant group controlling Gaza, and other groups.
'We Know Exactly Who He Is': Donald Trump Says US is Aware of New Islamic State Chief
Islamic State earlier confirmed the death of its leader al-Baghdadi in a statement and named his replacement as Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Quraishi.
Ailing Nawaz Sharif's Platelet Count Rises as His Health Shows Improvement
The PML-N supremo is still admitted in Services Hospital, with no further episodes of chest pain for the last five days.
Car Bomb Rips Through Vegetable Market in Turkish-held Part of Syria, At Least 8 Killed
The area is controlled by Syrian fighters allied with Turkey, who have been accused by rights groups of seizing land and property.
Hero Dog Returns to Duty after Baghdadi Raid in Syria, Says US General
US Central Command Commander General Kenneth McKenzie said that the dog is a four-year veteran of the SOCOM Canine Program and has been a member of approximately 50 combat missions.
Pakistan Top Court Urges Parliament to Redefine 'Terrorism' in Line with International Perspectives
Pakistan in the past has been accused by the US of harbouring terror groups like the Afghan Taliban and the Haqqani Network within its borders.
US Economy Slows to 1.9 Percent in Third Quarter: Commerce Department
GDP growth avoided the steeper dropoff feared by economists but the US-China trade war still walloped the business sector, according to Commerce Department data.