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Boris Johnson May Refuse to Step Down and ‘Squat’ as PM For Brexit Plan: Report
Senior aides said UK PM Boris Johnson was prepared to 'squat' in Downing Street even if MPs declare no confidence in his government and agree a caretaker prime minister to replace him.
US Must Give up Old Viewpoint, Attitude Says North Korea, As Nuclear Talks Break Down in Sweden
The US State Department said those comments did not reflect the content or spirit of more than 8-1/2 hours of talks.
Britain's Prince Harry Sues ‘Ruthless’ UK Tabloids over Alleged Phone-hack
Buckingham Palace also confirmed that papers had been filed on behalf of Prince Harry but declines to give any further details.
Trump Re-election Campaign Targeted by Iran-linked Hackers: Sources
icrosoft said in a blog post that it saw significant cyber activity by the group which also targeted current and former US government officials, journalists covering global politics and prominent Iranians living outside Iran.
Donald Trump Says 'We'll be Talking' to North Korea Despite Missile Test
'They want to talk and we'll be talking to them,' Us President told reporters at the White House.
Snowden Will Make First Major Appearance Since US Lawsuit at Conference Next Month
The conference said Snowden would take questions from a moderator onstage about his work for the NSA, from which he leaked a vast trove of classified secrets in 2013, resetting the world's view of tech-enabled spying.
'Explain it to Developing Countries': Vladimir Putin Dismisses Greta Thunberg's UN Speech on Climate Change
He said it was deplorable that Thunberg was being used by some groups - which he did not name - to achieve their own goals.
'We Absolutely Will... Just Don't Tell Anyone': Putin Jokes About Meddling in US Elections
Putin also took aim at the Mueller Report, which concluded that Russia tried to swing the 2016 election in the Republican's favour but did not establish evidence of collusion between the Trump camp and Moscow.
Pakistan Summons Indian Envoy Over 'Ceasefire Violations' Along LoC That Killed Woman
Pakistan alleged that in the 'unprovoked firing' by the Indian forces, a 50-year-old woman, Noor Jahan, was killed and three other civilians were injured.
Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi Briefs US Congressmen on Kashmir Issue
While appreciating Trump's 'sincere offer to mediate' and his 'deep concern on the humanitarian crisis in Kashmir', Qureshi apprised the Congressmen on the situation in Jammu and Kashmir.
1 Dead, 10 Injured in Attack at Finnish Vocational College, Says Police
East Finland police said that the officers used firearms during the situation. Police have detained one perpetrator. The injured have been evacuated.
US Sanctions Russians over 2018 Elections Interference
Those who fail to distance themselves from the sanctions' targets, or who provide landing rights and service Prigozhin's targeted aircraft and yacht, may also be subject to future sanctions.
Nine Injured After Fire Breaks Out At Port in Maldives, Cause Uncertain
Two of the injured are expatriate workers. One of them sustained extensive burn injuries and is in critical condition.
Uighur Scholar Jailed in China Wins Top European Human Rights Award
Rights groups say the Uighurs have suffered a severe crackdown that has seen millions interned in re-education camps whose existence China denied until recently.
500 Spain Hotels 'to Close Immediately' after Thomas Cook Fall, Says Industry
There are 500 hotels which are going to close immediately due to the collapse of Thomas Cook and the situation could get worse if the government doesn't take immediate action.
Will Continue to Keep up Efforts to Shed Light on Killing of Jamal Khashoggi, Says Turkey
A year after Khashoggi was killed by Saudi agents sent from Riyadh, Erdogan said Turkey still wanted to know where his body was and who had authorised the operation - suggesting it was carried by agents of a 'shadow state' in Saudi Arabia.