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2 Dead as US Sailor Opens Fire at Pearl Harbour Naval Base Before Killing Self; Close Shave for IAF Chief
The shooting took place three days before the 78th anniversary of the 1941 Japanese surprise attack on Pearl Harbor that left 2,403 US service members dead.
Donald Trump Slams Congressional Impeachment Report as a 'Joke'
"What they are doing is a very bad thing for our country," Trump said when asked about the report from the House Intelligence Committee during a meeting in Britain.
I Don’t Know Him, Claims Trump Amid Prince Andrew's Epstein Headache. Photos Say Otherwise
Photographs show Trump and Prince Andrew, entangled in the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, have met several times over the past 20 years. The prince even hosted a breakfast for the visiting US president in June.
Trump's Comments, Uighur Bill May Affect Prospects of US-China Trade Deal
The US House of Representatives' approval of a bill requiring the Trump administration to toughen its response to China's crackdown on Uighur Muslims could deal another setback to the trade negotiations.
'Cool It,' France and Germany to Tell Trump at NATO Talks as They Confront Global Conflicts
Tuesday's gathering in London was marked by testy exchanges between Trump and Macron over the future of transatlantic ties, while the U.S. leader reiterated his criticism of Germany for not spending enough on defence.
'Gandhi of Western Sahara' Warns Time Running Out to Avoid War in Region
The 52-year-old Sahrawi human rights activist said she feared that youth in the disputed region have given up hope of achieving self-rule through non-violent means.
Senior Citizen in Japan Arrested for 'Making 24,000 Complaint Calls' Over 8 Days
But this could be the tip of the iceberg, with media outlets reporting that he made thousands more calls from public pay phones to voice his displeasure with the company and insult customer service staff.
'Their Bias is So Great, They Can't See Straight': Trump Campaign Bars Bloomberg News Journalists
Brad Parscale, the Trump 2020 campaign manager, said the decision was made after Bloomberg News announced it would not investigate the company boss or his Democrat competitors.
At Least Two Injured After Suspected Grenade Blast Near Indonesia's Presidential Palace
It was not immediately clear if the blast resulted from a sectarian attack, but Indonesia, the world’s most populous Muslim-majority country, has suffered a resurgence in homegrown militancy in recent years.
Masatsugu Asakawa, Special Advisor to Japan's Prime Minister, Elected ADB President
Asakawa, 61, currently special advisor to Japan's Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, will assume office as ADB's 10th President on January 17, 2020.
PTI Leader, Sacked over Anti-Hindu Remarks, Returns as Minister in Pakistan's Punjab
Fayyazul Hassan Chohan had come under severe criticism from senior members of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf for his controversial remarks at a gathering on February 24 in the aftermath of the Pulwama terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir.
Amid Climate Crisis, Humanity Must Choose Between Hope or Surrender: UN Chief Antonio Guterres
UN chief Antonio Guterres was speaking on Monday at the opening of a two-week United Nations climate meeting in Madrid.
‘Forced to Marry Young, Treated Like Animals’: Why Afghan Women Are Braving Rockets for Rights
Nearly half of Afghan women would rather leave their war-torn country permanently if they could, citing poverty and limited opportunities, according to a poll in September.
'74 Terror Prisoners Released Early': UK PM Boris Johnson Hits out on London Bridge Attack
The attacker, identified as Usman Khan, was a convicted terrorist who was jailed seven years ago over a plot to bomb the London Stock Exchange but released later on parole.
Tens of Thousands March Against Far-right Firebrand Leader in Italy
The sardine has become a symbol of protest against the far-right firebrand leader Matteo Salvini, who served as interior minister and deputy prime minister in the previous coalition government with the Five Star Movement.
'Morale Problem': Donald Trump's 'Impulsive' Decision-making Triggering Wave of Dismay in Pentagon
Multiple military officials and retired officers say Trump's intervention into high-profile war crimes cases cannot be ignored.