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Trump Says Impeachment Inquiry a 'Witch Hunt', Terms Proof Against Him as a 'Joke'
The next explosive episode in the rapidly unfolding impeachment drama is set for Thursday, when acting director of national intelligence Joseph McGuire testifies on Capitol Hill.
'Change Brought by Imran Khan's Govt Felt Down in Earth': Pak PM's Top Aide Makes Insensitive Remarks on Earthquake
The comment went viral on the social media where she was flayed for showing insensitivity.
Embodiment of 'Chinese Dream', Beijing Gets Glitzy, Starfish-shaped Airport Ahead of 70th Anniversary
The Beijing Daxing International Airport will operate at full capacity in 2040, with eight runways and the potential to receive 100 million passengers per year.
'Same Reaction if Even 8 Americans Were Under Siege?' Imran Khan Upset With Lack of Response to Kashmir
The Pakistan Prime Minister also acknowledged India's economic stature and global prominence while responding to why Pakistan's narrative on Kashmir is being overlooked.
'This is Earth, Not Mars': Blood Red Skies Unsettle People as Indonesia Battles Forest Fires
Indonesia has spent months battling fires, often caused by slash-and-burn farming practices, as an El Nino weather pattern exacerbates the annual dry season and helps create a haze across the region.
First Lady Melania Trump Rings New York Stock Exchange Bell in Presence of NSYE's First Female President
The exchange's first female president, Stacey Cunningham, escorted Melania Trump on Monday and discussed the exchange's history with her.
Modi-Trump Rally Happening At A Time when Kashmir Remains Under Lockdown, Says Bernie Sanders
Bernie Sanders said that when President Trump meets with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Houston, we will hear much about the friendship between the American and Indian peoples.
Imran Khan Reaches US in Saudi Prince's ‘Special Aircraft’, Will Meet Trump Tomorrow
Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan was reportedly asked by the Saudi Crown Prince not to use a commercial flight.
Abundance of Crude, Global Economic Slowdown May Save World from New Oil Shock Despite Saudi Turmoil
All it took was a September 14 strike on key oil infrastructure in Saudi Arabia to abruptly leave the world’s main supplier producing just half its normal amount. That sent the price of Brent crude flying 15 per cent higher in a single day.
Central America's Dengue Epidemic Deadly in Honduras
At least 135 people have died from dengue this year in Honduras, nearly two-thirds of them children. Many other suspected deaths await lab confirmation.
US Congressman Ro Khanna Seeks NATO Equivalent Status for India in Defence Ties
Such a status will take 'the US-India relationship to the next level', Khanna said after a meeting with a top Pentagon official that was focused on strengthening India-US defense relationship among other issues.
After Joining PM at 'Howdy Modi' Event, Meeting With Imran Khan Next on Trump's Schedule
With Modi-Trump meeting on Tuesday, the two leaders would be meeting for the fourth time in as many months. This meeting is expected to set the tone of bilateral relationship between the two countries over the next few years.
Media Visit Saudi Oil Plant Damaged in Strike Blamed on Iran
US President Donald Trump said on Friday the United States was imposing sanctions on Iran's central bank over the attack.
Fresh Trouble for Airbus as Germany Targets Aerospace Giant in Military Spying Probe
The confidential documents found on the 17 named airbus employees relate to two planned military procurement projects.
16 Killed, 9,000 Reel under Dengue Fever in Pakistan This Year
Islamabad and Rawalpindi have been badly hit by the disease, while 43 cases were notified in Punjab from other provinces.
Amnesty International Accuses Hong Kong Police of Torturing, Abusing Pro-democracy Protesters
In one instance, police shone green lasers into the eyes of detainees, Amnesty said, employing a tactic previously used by many protesters against police.