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US Clothing Firm Takes a Swipe at Melania Trump With 'I Really Care' Jackets
The first lady's visit on Thursday to a Texas shelter housing migrant children was overshadowed by the jacket she wore with the words: "I really don't care, do u?" scrawled in white brush strokes on the back.
Thousands Join London March to Demand Second Brexit Vote
Protesters packed the main arteries of the capital, waving British, Irish and European flags and colourful banners to call for a "People's Vote" on the eventual deal in which Britain leaves the world's biggest trading bloc.
Trump Targets EB-5 Visas After H1-B, Asks Congress to Tweak or Trash It
EB-5 investor visa programme allocates up to 10,000 visas annually to foreign nationals, with a per country cap of seven per cent.
'Hate narratives' From Abroad Drive Myanmar Communities Apart, Suu Kyi Says
According to the United Nations, since August nearly 700,000 Rohingya Muslims from mainly Buddhist Myanmar's northern Rakhine state have fled to Bangladesh following a military response to Rohingya insurgent attacks.
US Centers Allegedly Force Migrant Children to Take Drugs
Some youths at Shiloh Treatment Center reported being given up to nine different pills in the morning and six in the evening and said they were told they would remain detained if they refused drugs, the lawsuit said.
Trump Meets With Lawmakers to Decide on Further Trade With Chinese Telecom, ZTE
The Chinese telecom giant, ZTE, has been accused of violating trade laws by selling sensitive technologies to North Korea and Iran.
Over 500 Guns Seized from Convicted Felon's Home in California
Sixty-year-old Manuel Fernandez was arrested last week after Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputies and state and federal investigators raided his Agua Dulce home.
EU Court Says Marine Le Pen Should Pay Back Parliament Funds
After European parliament found Marine Le Pen to have unduly claimed a sum for a parliamentary assistant, she was ordered by the European Court to pay 300,000 euros.
US Will Not be a Migrant Camp: Donald Trump on Family Separation Row
Nearly 2,000 children have been separated from their parents in the six weeks following the administration's announcement of a "zero-tolerance policy" against illegal border crossings.
Taxi Driver Who Hit 8 Moscow Pedestrians Fell Asleep: Police
The police released a video of an interrogation session with a man the Moscow force identified as the taxi driver. In the recording, he says he briefly dozed off and accidentally hit the gas. It was unclear whether the man spoke under duress.
Taliban Roaming Afghan Cities Amid Eid Euphoria, Say Ceasefire Ends at Midnight
Governors and senior government officials hosted small feasts, played music to welcome the militants, coinciding with the close of the month-long Ramadan fasting season.
UK Changes Course, Prescribes Cannabis Oil for 12-year-old Epileptic Boy
Cannabis oil is banned in Britain. Border Force agents seized it from Charlotte Caldwell, the boy's mother, when she tried to bring it into London's Heathrow Airport on Monday from Canada, where she obtained it legally.
US President Trump's Joke About Kim Jong Un Sparks Outcry on Social Media
Trump’s controversial quips draw fire from the quick-to-tweet media because they feed into a caricature created by his opponents, said Chris Barron, a pro-Trump Republican strategist.
Saudi-Led Forces Seize Airport in Yemen Port City of Hodeida
Saudi-led forces heading an assault on Yemen's rebel-held port city of Hodeida seized control of its international airport today, officials loyal to Yemen's exiled government said, as fierce fighting continued for the starving nation's main gateway for fo...
Saeed Leads Eid Prayers in Pak Despite Ban on His Outfit
Mumbai attack mastermind Hafiz Saeed today led Eidul Fitr prayers at the Qaddafi Stadium here amid high security even though the Pakistan government has outlawed his organisation JuD.
Harvard University, Asian-Americans Group Spar Over Data in Discrimination Case
Both sides built their cases on records detailing Harvard’s admissions decisions for individual students who applied from 2010 through 2015.