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India-Australia to Reach Long-pending Landmark Trade Deal by End 2022
Bilateral trade was around Aus$24 billion (US$17 billion) last year, with India exporting its key services sector and Australian coal going the other way.
Cause Of Deaths Of California Family On Hike Remains Mystery
Authorities say they are still investigating the mysterious deaths of a Northern California family and their dog who were found in a remote hiking area, but have so far determined their deaths were not caused by a gun or any other weapon, a lightning stri...
Family: Traffic Stop That Led To Fatal Shooting Was Unlawful
Relatives of the Black man fatally shot by a white South Carolina state trooper this month say the trooper attempted an illegal traffic stop, and thus had no legal reason to chase and eventually kill the man during the following struggle.
Pakistani Police: Sikh Unani Practitioner Gunned Down in Peshawar
'Hakeem' Sardar Satnam Singh (Khalsa), a well-known figure in Peshawar's Sikh community, was at his clinic on Charsadda Road when attackers barged into his cabin and opened fire at him.
Tommy Kirk, The Child Star In "Old Yeller," Has Died At 79
Tommy Kirk, a child star who played in Disney films such as Old Yeller and The Shaggy Dog, has died. He was 79.
Tommy Kirk, The Child Star In "Old Yeller," Has Died At 79
Tommy Kirk, a child star who played in Disney films such as Old Yeller and The Shaggy Dog, has died. He was 79.
House Panel Subpoenas Organizers Of Jan. 6 Trump Rally
A House committee investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection has subpoenaed 11 officials who were involved in planning rallies in support of former President Donald Trump ahead of the violent attack, including one the day of the siege.
Court Asked To Reconsider Allowing Lee Statue Removal
An enormous statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee was cut into pieces and hauled away from Richmonds Monument Avenue three weeks ago, but plaintiffs who failed to block the removal want Virginia's Supreme Court to reconsider its decision allowing it.
Court Asked To Reconsider Allowing Lee Statue Removal
An enormous statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee was cut into pieces and hauled away from Richmonds Monument Avenue three weeks ago, but plaintiffs who failed to block the removal want Virginia's Supreme Court to reconsider its decision allowing it.
Alabama House Approves Prison Plan Using Virus Funds
Alabama lawmakers on Wednesday headed toward swift approval of a prison construction package that would tap $400 million of the states pandemic relief funds to help pay for building three new lockups.
Explainer-Global Energy Shortage Or A Coincidence Of Regional Crises?
Gasoline stations running dry in Britain. Power costs surging in the European Union ahead of winter. Forced restrictions on energy use in China. And rising prices for oil, natural gas and coal.
Mexico Sends 70 Haitian Migrants Back Home By Plane
Mexico's government sent 70 Haitian migrants back to Haiti on Wednesday in what it described as a "voluntary return" flight, days after the United States cleared thousands of Haitian migrants from a camp at the Mexican border in Del Rio, Texas.
From Twitter Star to Thatcher Fan: Japan's PM Candidates in Fray to Replace Yoshihide Suga
The Liberal Democratic Party votes Wednesday on a replacement for PM Yoshihide Suga to take them into general elections which the party is expected to win.
US Bans Swimming With Hawaii's Nocturnal Spinner Dolphins
U.S. regulators on Tuesday banned swimming with Hawaii's spinner dolphins to protect the nocturnal animals from people seeking close encounters with the playful species.
Texas Man Admits To 5 Killings, Felt Compelled To Sacrifice
A man has confessed to killing three people whose dismembered bodies were found in a burning dumpster in Texas, as well as his roommate and girlfriend, saying he felt compelled to sacrifice them, authorities said Tuesday.
Court Says City Can Ban Confederate Flag In Veterans Parade
A Georgia city did not violate the constitutional rights of a Sons of Confederate Veterans group when it banned the Confederate battle flag from its annual parade honoring veterans of American wars, a federal appeals court ruled Tuesday.