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Donald Trump Says He Hasn't 'Seen' Former Adviser John Bolton's Bombshell Manuscript
The book by his former national security adviser reportedly supports an allegation at the heart of the impeachment case against the US president.
Iran Airliner With 135 Passengers Overshoots Runway, Barrels Into Highway; No Casualties
A state TV reporter travelling on the plane told the broadcaster that the aircraft's "back wheel had broken off, as we saw it was left on the runway" and said the plane had been moving with no wheels before it ground to a halt.
Employees Criticise Amazon on Climate Change at the Risk of Their Jobs
The online protest by Amazon Employees for Climate Change targets the retail giant's enormous carbon footprint due to its reliance on fossil fuels to power the planes, trucks and vans that ship packages all over the world.
36-year-old Pregnant Christian Woman Shot at by 2 Men Outside School in Pakistan
Kiran, who is seven months pregnant, had gone to Karachi Public School in Korangi area with her husband Amjad for their son's admission.
Sri Lankan Students in China's Wuhan to be Evacuated as Coronavirus Cases Increase
Sri Lanka's Foreign Ministry said that instructions have been given to the students to protect themselves from the fast-spreading infection.
Thousands in London Protest against Amended Citizenship Act, Call for Abolition of NRC & NPR
The protesters carried placards reading Protect the Constitution, Stop Dividing India, United Against Racism in India and No Citizenship on the Basis of Religion.
President Xi Says China Can 'Win The Battle' against Coronavirus Epidemic
As long as there is steadfast confidence, scientific prevention and cures, and precise policies, China will definitely be able to win the battle, President Xi Jinping told at a meeting.
Cleaner Receives Jail Term of 15 Years for Stealing Dozens of Watches Belonging to Morocco King
The 46-year-old woman worked in a royal household and the judgement was handed down overnight Friday to Saturday at a court in the Moroccan capital, Rabat. She was accused of having stolen 36 luxury watches.
US to Evacuate Its Citizens from Wuhan, China: Report
The plane, with around 230 people, will carry diplomats from the US consulate as well as US citizens and their families, a person familiar with the operation said in the report.
Chinese Doctor in Hubei Becomes First Medical Casualty to Deadly Coronavirus
Liang was suspected to have been infected with the virus last week, before he was transferred to Wuhan's Jinyintan Hospital for treatment.
From ‘Totally Dorky’ to the Tabloid Man: A Year in the Life of Jeff Bezos
For people who know Jeff Bezos or have worked with him for years, the shift to the glare of The Daily Mail and Page Six is almost an out-of-body experience.
Russian MPs Give Quick First Approval to Putin's Constitutional Reforms
All 432 lawmakers present in the lower house State Duma voted in favour of the bill, just three days after the amendments were presented to Parliament.
US Expects UK Trade Deal This Year, Says Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin
Responding to Mnuchin's remarks, the spokesman for British Prime Minister Boris Johnson declined to offer a timetable.
Bisexual Chechen Woman Who Fled Russia Last Year Claims She Was Beaten Up, Subjected to 'Exorcism'
Chechnya has been under fire on alleged gay persecution since 2017, when gay men alleged bring tortured by law enforcement agencies.
Kofi Annan Commission Calls for Urgent Action to Save Elections from Digital Threats
In a report released in Davos during the WEF 2020 week, the commission set out actionable recommendations in five major areas — polarisation, hate speech, disinformation, political advertising and foreign interference.
Second Chinese City Placed on Lockdown Over Coronavirus
The train station in Huanggang, which is 70 kilometres from Wuhan, will be suspended until further notice from midnight.