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The $280,000 Lab-grown Burger Could Hit the Market Shelves at $10 Per Patty in Next 2 Years
Consumers concerned about climate change, animal welfare and their own health are fueling interest in the so-called clean meat, with a drastic increase in the number of associated business start-ups.
Former Argentine President De La Rua Dead at 81
De la Rua, who served from 1999 to 2001, was undergoing treatment for heart and kidney problems
How Serious are Iran's Breaches of the 2015 Deal?
While Iran has always insisted its nuclear programme is peaceful, the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) froze the so-called "breakout time" Tehran would need to produce enough fissile material to make an atomic bomb to one year.
Billionaire Epstein Was Friends With Presidents and a Prince. How Many Knew He ‘Lured and Abused’ Girls?
Future President Donald Trump called him a "terrific guy." Former President Bill Clinton praised his intellect and philanthropic efforts and was a frequent flyer aboard his private jet.
Maryam Warns of Going on a Hunger Strike if Sharif Not Allowed Homemade Food in Jail
Sharif, 69, is currently serving seven-year imprisonment in the Al-Azizia Steel Mills corruption case in Kot Lakhpat jail
Ambassador Leaks Calling Trump Administration 'Inept' are a 'Matter of Regret', Britain Tells US
The memos from Kim Darroch, the ambassador to Washington, were leaked to a Sunday newspaper, annoying Trump and triggering demands on the British side to find out who had disclosed them.
Madrasa Head Teacher Arrested in Bangladesh for Raping Two, Molesting Half a Dozen Children
Abul Khair Belali, also an imam at a nearby mosque, was arrested Friday at the Kendua girls' madrasa after an 11-year-old student told her parents she had been raped by him
Outsider or Insider? How Bernie Sanders Learned to Walk the Line
Bernie Sanders cut a bargain, eschewing the role of in-house rebel for the freedom to create and nurture his brand as the outsider, ever scornful of half-loaf compromise.
Iran to Announce More Cuts to Nuclear Deal Commitments on Sunday, Says Reports
Tension has spiked between Tehran and Washington since last year, when Trump quit a 2015 nuclear deal between Iran and six powers and reimposed sanctions that had been lifted under the pact in return for Tehran curbing its sensitive nuclear work.
Sri Lanka President Vetoes Military Deal Giving US Free Access to Island's Ports
Maithripala Sirisena said he was opposed to the draft Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA) that the two countries are negotiating to further strengthen their military ties.
Jordan Bans Online Game PUBG Citing 'Negative Effects' on Users
The move follows similar bans in Iraq, Nepal, the Indian state of Gujarat and the Indonesian province of Aceh.
Trump Says Script Failed Him, Teleprompter Went Out During Jumbled Up I-Day Speech
Trump's recitation of highlights from American history in his Fourth of July speech detoured into a mashup of war and centuries.
Iran Threatens British Shipping in Retaliation for Tanker Seizure
The confrontation took on a military dimension in recent weeks, with Washington accusing Iran of attacking ships in the Gulf and Iran shooting down a US drone. President Donald Trump ordered, then cancelled, retaliatory strikes.
Democratic Presidential Front-runner Joe Biden Says Having Female Vice President Would be 'Great'
Biden, however, did not say whether he would pick Kamala Harris, who confronted him at Democratic's presidential debate over his stance on busing in the 1970s, as vice president if he received his party's nomination.
Not Earning More Money: UK PM Hopeful Boris Johnson Talks About Sacrifice
Johnson, a former London mayor who is the bookmakers' favourite to win the leadership contest against his rival, foreign minister Jeremy Hunt, said he had sacrificed a bigger wage and finishing a book on Shakespeare.
Vladimir Putin and Pope Francis Hold 'Very Substantive' Talks in Shadow of Ukraine Crisis
Putin, who has met with Francis twice before, arrived an hour late. He had been 50 minutes late for their first meeting in 2013 and more than an hour late for their second in 2015 - highly unusual for world leaders meeting the pope.