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While the SCO World Stands, He Sits: Pakistan PM Imran Khan's New Faux Pas
At the SCO Summit, PM Khan entered, walked straight to his seat and sat down while every other leader remained standing. He stood up brieflyas his name was announced. Then, he sat down again.
Macron Offers Trump Replacement 'Friendship' Oak After Original Withers Away
The French leader had offered the young oak to Trump during a state visit to Washington in 2018.
Sister of Saudi Crown Prince MBS Faces Trial in Paris Over Alleged Assault
Princess Hassa bint Salman is to be put on trial in Paris next month for allegedly ordering her bodyguard to beat up a workman.
France's Le Pen to Go on Trial for Tweeting Gruesome IS Images
A judge in the western Paris suburb of Nanterre ordered that the National Rally leader stand trial on charges of circulating 'violent messages that incite terrorism or pornography or seriously harm human dignity' and that can be viewed by a minor.
China is Getting Hurt by Tariffs, Desperate For Trade Deal with US, Says Donald Trump
The US President claimed that companies are shifting over from China to avoid paying the tariffs amounting to billions of dollars.
Sri Lanka Govt Defies President Sirisena to Resume Parliamentary Probe into Easter Blasts
Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena last week had asked the Cabinet to halt the hearings, citing national security concerns.
Thanks to 5G, Chinese Surgeons Conduct Gall Bladder Surgery 200 km Away
Thanks to the 5G technology, there was almost no network delay, and the patient's vital signs remained stable after the surgery, according to the surgical team, state-run Xinhua news agency reported.
New Zealand Court Stops Murder Accused’s Extradition to China Over 'Torture Concerns'
The long-running case represents China's first attempt to extradite a suspect from New Zealand and the Court of Appeal said the issues in the case were difficult.
Seven Dead as Boat Carrying Migrants Sinks Near Greek Island
More than 300 refugees and migrants have died this year while trying to cross the Mediterranean to Europe, according to the International Organization for Migration.
Pilot Killed in Helicopter Crash-landing on Manhattan Building Rooftop
The pilot of a helicopter that attempted an emergency landing on the rooftop of a 51-storey building has been confirmed to be dead, while no casualties were reported from inside the building.
Trump Says China Deal Will Work Out Because of Raised Tariffs on Imports
After ordering more tariffs on imports of $300 billion, US President Donald Trump is certain that China will strike a trade deal with the United States as companies are withdrawing operations from the Asian giant.
Helicopter Crashes on Roof of Manhattan Building, Officials Confirm Casualties But Number Not Known
Speaking at the scene New York Governor Andrew Cuomo told reporters there had been "casualties" on board the helicopter, but that no one in the building had been hurt.
Trump Says Federal Reserve is 'Very, Very Destructive' to Economy
Donald Trump said the Fed has put him at a disadvantage in the trade conflict with China, where President Xi Jinping can direct the central bank and offset the impact of the tariffs Trump imposed on $250 billion in Chinese goods.
European Woman Uses Her Children's Photos to Beg Online, Collects $50,000 in 17 Days
The woman conned people into giving her the money by posing herself a victim of failed marriage and falsely representing her children.
Days After Clashes With Military, Civil Disobedience Campaign Empties Streets of Sudan's Capital
Protest groups had called for workers to stay at home after security forces stormed a protest camp on Monday, killing dozens and dealing a blow to hopes of a peaceful transition after ex-President Omar al-Bashir's ouster in April.
Shehbaz Sharif Returns to Pakistan After a 'Quick Visit' to London
In the form of a rally, Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) party workers took Shehbaz Sharif from the airport till his residence in Model Town.