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French Government Defends ‘freedom’ Of Topless Sunbathing
On top of the virus and the sinking economy, Frances government has a new problem to worry about: defending womens liberty of topless sunbathing.
Indian Software Engineer Becomes US Citizen in Rare Ceremony at White House Hosted by Trump
Immigration has been a very critical agenda of the Trump campaign and his presidency, with Trump asserting throughout that as the American President he will ensure job security and safety for American citizens first.
South Dakota's Noem To Appear At RNC As Virus Cases Rise
From the earliest days of the pandemic, President Donald Trump called on governors to liberate residents, reopen schools and get businesses back to normal.
Pandemic Ebbs & Rises Again: South Korea, Australia Among Nations Witnessing Second Covid-19 Wave
As countries move towards easing lockdowns and renewing economic activities, the fear of a second wave remains. News18 analyses the resurgence of the deadly pandemic across Europe, Australia, Middle-East and Asia.
Hong Kong's New Security Law Inhibits Anxious Artists
Fearing their work may violate a national security law recently imposed by Beijing, some Hong Kong artists are turning to selfcensorship while others are moving their creations abroad or are planning to leave the city themselves.
Turkey's New COVID-19 Cases Reach Highest Since Mid-June, Government Imposes Measures
Turkey's new coronavirus cases jumped on Tuesday to their highest level since midJune at 1,502, according to Health Ministry data, prompting the government to impose measures to combat the spread of the pandemic.
COVID-19 Tests Will Now Be Required For Nursing Home Staff
Scrambling to check the spread of COVID19 in nursing homes, the Trump administration announced Tuesday it will require facilities to test staff regularly or face fines.
In Big Week, ABC's David Muir Emerges As Star Of The Summer
In this pandemic season, ABC's David Muir has emerged as broadcast television's star of the summer.
Turkish Opposition Leader Babacan Tests Positive For COVID-19
Turkey's former economy czar and the leader of the opposition Deva (Remedy) Party, Ali Babacan, said on Tuesday he had tested positive for coronavirus but was in good health, becoming the most highprofile Turkish politican to contract COVID19.
Anthony Of Iconic Prince Spaghetti Commercial Dies
The Massachusetts man who as a 12yearold boy appeared in an iconic television commercial for Prince spaghetti running through the streets of Boston's Italian North End has died.
Weather Aids Firefighters Battling California Blazes
Cooler weather and a letup in lightning storms helped firefighters battling some of the largest and most ferocious wildfires in California's history.
Eldest Son Of Brazil Leader Tests Positive For COVID-19
The eldest son of Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro announced Tuesday that he has tested positive for COVID19 and is in isolation despite having no symptoms.
Facebook Blocks Group That Discusses Thai Monarchy
Facebook has blocked in Thailand a group with more than a million members that engages in open discussion about the Thai monarchy, an institution that is staunchly protected from criticism by strict laws.
In California Heatwave, Pandemic Makes It Hard To Cool Off
Before the COVID19 pandemic shut down airconditioned shopping malls and movie theaters, Debera Diaz and her adult son Joshua could have ducked inside to escape the 109 degree Fahrenheit heat that roasted their town near Sacramento last week.
Questions Overshadow Melania Trump, Pompeo Speeches On Republican Day Two
First lady Melania Trump will make the case for Donald Trump's reelection on the second night of the Republican National Convention on Tuesday, while Secretary of State Mike Pompeo will address the convention in a break with norms discouraging partisan po...
Greta Thunberg Returns To School In Sweden After Year Off
After a year off school to campaign on pressing for tougher action on curbing climate change, Swedish environmental activist Greta Thunberg says she's returning to class.