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UN Committee Slams French 'Burqa Ban' for 'Violating' Rights
Responding to the criticism, the French foreign ministry said covering one's face was 'incompatible with the principle of fraternity and the basic values of a democratic and open society'.
Robert De Niro, Former US Vice President Joe Biden Bring Bomb Targets to 10 as Trump Slams Media
NBC News said the package was similar to at least nine others sent to such Democratic luminaries as former president Barack Obama and former presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.
Saudi Crown Prince Says Khashoggi Murder a 'Heinous Crime' Amid Accusations of Cover-up
Saudi leaders have denied involvement in Khashoggi's murder inside Saudi Arabia's Istanbul consulate on October 2, pushing responsibility down the chain of command.
Beating Odds of 1 in 302 Million, Someone in South Carolina Wins $1.6 Billion Mega Millions Jackpot
Mega Millions is played in 44 states as well as Washington, D.C., and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
6 Children Dead, 12 Sick in Viral Outbreak at Rehab Center in US
There have been 18 cases of adenovirus at the Wanaque Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation in Haskell
No Olives? Putin Pokes Fun at Official US Seal While Hosting Trump’s NSA
Russian President Vladimir Putin referred to the Great Seal of the United States, which includes a bald eagle holding a bundle of 13 arrows in one talon and an olive branch with 13 olives in another.
Khashoggi’s Body Parts Found in Saudi Consul General’s Garden: Report
The 59-year-old murdered journalist Jamal Khashoggi's body had been cut up and his face disfigured.
Explosive Device Found Near George Soros' New York Home: Police
Authorities responded to the home in Katonah, New York after they received a call about a suspicious package at about 3:45 p.m., the Times reported.
Still Not Satisfied With Saudi Version of Khashoggi's Death, But Don't Want to Lose Investment: Trump
Following the global outrage prompted by journalist Jamal Khashoggi's disappearance, Donald Trump's comments have varied from playing down Riyadh's role to warning of possible economic sanctions
Imran to Seek 'Significant Shift' in China's CPEC Projects in Pakistan: Report
Under the previous Pakistan government there was an emphasis on infrastructure schemes, but the current government of Imran Khan wants projects involving agriculture, job creation and foreign investment take centre stage.
Trump Says US to Exit Nuclear Weapons Treaty, Russia Warns of 'Very Dangerous' Consequences
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov said on Sunday that a unilateral US withdrawal would be 'very dangerous' and lead to a 'military-technical' retaliation.
Thai Cave Survivors Train with Los Angeles Galaxy, Striker Ibrahimovic
The Wild Boars team, who earlier this month were guests at the Youth Olympics in Buenos Aires, were given a tour of the Galaxy's StubHub Center stadium before training with members of the MLS team at a nearby pitch.
Afghanistan Postpones Election in Kandahar After Attack
The Independent Election Commission's deputy spokesman Aziz Ibrahimi said the postponement was meant to allow mourners to observe funeral rights for the slain officials.
FATF Experts List 40 Things Pakistan Must Do to Crawl Out of Grey List
A nine-member team of the FATF's Asia-Pacific Group (APG) arrived here on October 8 to review the measures as promised by Pakistan in June to tackle the concerns about money laundering and terror financing.
US Declines to Brand China as ‘Currency Manipulator’ But Worried About Transparency
While China's exchange rate practices continue to lack transparency, Treasury estimates that direct intervention by the People's Bank of China this year has been limited.
Suspect In Saudi Journalist’s Disappearance Was ‘Companion’ Of Crown Prince: Report
On Monday, CNN cited two sources as saying the Saudis are preparing a report that Khashoggi's death resulted from a botched interrogation, while The Wall Street Journal said the kingdom was weighing whether to say that rogue operatives killed Khashoggi by...