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Trump Says He Is Willing To Spend His Own Money To Win Re-election
U.S. President Donald Trump, facing the possibility of a cash crunch, said on Tuesday he would spend "whatever it takes" of his own money to finance his 2020 presidential campaign against Democrat Joe Biden if he had to.
US Sells Ambassador Home In Israel, Securing Jerusalem Move
The U.S. Embassy said Tuesday the State Department has sold the ambassador's official residence near Tel Aviv a decision that cements the embassy's controversial move to Jerusalem.
AP Interview: Poland Welcomes New German Doubts On Pipeline
Polands government welcomes signals that Germany might stop a controversial gas pipeline project over the poisoning of Russian dissident Alexei Navalny, a Polish deputy foreign minister said Tuesday.
UN Finds 2 Virus Cases In Syrian Refugee Camp In Jordan
The U.N. refugee agency said Tuesday it has confirmed two coronavirus cases in the Azraq camp for Syrian refugees in Jordan, which is home to more than 40,000 people who have fled their country's civil war.
Qureshi to Attend SCO Foreign Ministers' Meeting, Says Pakistan
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar will also attend the meeting of foreign ministers of the SCO of which both India and Pakistan are members.
Boston Television Reporter Stabbed While Working A Story
A Boston television reporter was stabbed on the job over the weekend, his station confirmed.
Zimbabwe Group Tries To Stop Chinese Coal Mine In Game Park
An environmental group in Zimbabwe has applied to the countrys High Court to stop a Chinese firm from mining coal in Hwange National Park, which hosts one of Africas largest populations of elephants.
Virus Lockdown Plunges South Africa Deeper Into Recession
South Africas economy has sunk deeper into recession, with its gross domestic product for the second quarter of 2020 plummeting by 51%, largely as a result of COVID19 and the country's strict lockdown, according to statistics released Tuesday.
Man Tells Police He 'lost It' And Fatally Shot His Mother
A South Florida man accused of killing his mother told investigators he lost it" after arguing with her about orange juice, an air conditioner remote and the use of her car to search for a job, police said.
British-Iranian Aid Worker Zaghari-Ratcliffe Faces New Charge - State TV
BritishIranian aid worker Nazanin ZaghariRatcliffe was summoned by an Iranian Revolutionary Court on Tuesday and informed about a new charge, state television reported.
Model Diplomacy: Israeli Waves Flag In UAE Pajama Photoshoot
It wasn't Camp David or the White House lawn, but for a brief, breezy moment on Tuesday, the Israeli flag fluttered alongside the fourcolored banner of the United Arab Emirates on the sand dunes in Dubai.
Rising from Ashes After 9/11, World Trade Center Threatened Anew By Coronavirus
The coronavirus pandemic has stalled its completion, with a performing arts center under construction and a fourth and final skyscraper planned.
The Latest: India Reports Its Highest Daily Virus Death Toll
NEW DELHI India has reported 1,133 deaths from the coronavirus in the last 24 hours, its highest single-day total.
'Don't Kill Your Gran' - Britain Sounds COVID Alarm
British ministers and medics are urging the public to get serious again about the coronavirus after a sharp rise in infections raised fears the outbreak was slipping out of control in some parts.
When Will Tourists Return To Africa? Continent Must Guess
Raino Bolz quickly diversified when his tourism business in South Africas winelands crashed to a halt in March because of the coronavirus pandemic. He sold a minibus useless without tourists to ferry around and bought a herd of pregnant cows.
Ships, Aircraft Fight New Fire On Oil Tanker Off Sri Lanka
Ships and aircraft from Sri Lanka and India intensified efforts to extinguish a new fire on oil tanker off Sri Lanka's coast on Tuesday, two days after the previous threeday blaze was doused, the navy said.