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White House Launches Website Aimed at Helping Americans Learn About Substance Abuse, Find Treatment
The White House said it believes the site, which went up Wednesday, will enable the tens of millions of Americans with a variety of substance abuse and mental health issues to better access the care they need.
Aramco's IPO to Come Soon, Saudi Crown Prince to Take Final Call: Energy Minister
Oil-giant Saudi Aramco, which pumps about 10 per cent of the world's crude oil, emerged as the world's most profitable company in 2018.S
WhatsApp Sues Israeli Tech Firm for 'Using' Its App to Spy on Journalists, Activists
WhatsApp head Will Cathcart said the lawsuit was filed after an investigation showed the Israeli firm's role the cyberattack, despite its denials.
Indian Passenger Caught at Moscow Airport Carrying Hashish Faces Seven Years in Russian Prison
While the drugs found in his checked rucksack did not belong to him, the passenger initially made a confession "considered to be proof" by investigators, said his lawyer.
Pentagon Tried to 'Protect Its Identity', But Trump Shares Picture of Dog Wounded in Baghdadi Raid
US President Donald Trump tweeted the photo of a Belgian Malinois but did not reveal the name and other details of the service dog.
'Jihad Hasn't Stopped With Baghdadi Killing': IS Chief's Death Ushers in New Phase for Terror Group
ISIS is yet to name a leader after Abu al-Baghdadi was killed in a raid by US forces. Although, followers and supporters have not eulogized the 48-year old, social media posts by groups affiliated with IS note that the death of a leader doesn't spell the...
After Nawaz Sharif, Former Pakistan PM Shahid Khaqan Abbasi Unwell in Jail
Sharif, who was admitted to Lahore's Services Hospital almost a week ago and is being treated under the supervision of the facility's special medical board.
15 Killed in Terrorist Attack in Northern Burkina Faso
'The lifeless bodies of 11 people were found on Sunday morning on the road from Pobe-Mengao to Petelbongo, probably the bodies of those abducted the day before in Pobe-Mengao by an armed terrorist group,' a security source said.
Turkey Says One Soldier Killed and Five Injured in Syria During Kurdish Attack
The Turkish ministry said that the raid by 'PKK/YPG terrorists' took place in Ras al-Ain, where Turkish soldiers were conducting reconnaissance and surveillance activities.
25-year-old Driver, Another Arrested as More Vietnamese Suspected Among Truck Killing Victims
Three more people are in custody in Britain over the investigation, the country's largest murder probe since the 2005 London suicide bombings.
20 Migrants Found Safe in 2 Separate Trucks in Belgium
Thirty-nine people were found dead this week in a refrigerated truck near London whose container had arrived from Zeebrugge. Five people have been arrested in connection with the case.
Death Toll Rises to 8 as Heavy Rains, Mudslides Hit Typhoon-Battered Eastern Japan
Evacuation orders and advisories were issued along much of the northern corridor already hit by two typhoons since last month. The city of Ushiku in Chiba received 283.5 mm (11 inches) of rain over 12 hours.
UK's Barclays Put Telegraph Newspapers Up for Sale Amid 'Generational Shift' in Family
The review by Aidan and Howard Barclay, sons of David Barclay, surfaced after the realization that the family is no longer as united as it once was.
US Judge Says Trump Impeachment Inquiry is Legal, Orders Release of Mueller Document
US District Judge Beryl Howell, handing a major victory to the Democratic-led House of Representatives, said that the House need not approve a resolution formally initiating the complaint.
Four Dead in Landslides, Floods Weeks after Typhoon Hit Japan
The Japan Meteorological Agency issued warnings of heavy rains, landslides and floods in a swathe of areas, including eastern and central Japan.
Senate Republicans Push Resolution Assailing Trump Impeachment Process, But Mum on Ukraine Scandal
The resolution that called the process unfair but said nothing about Donadld Trump's conduct in his dealings with Ukraine.