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'No Bottom to His Will to Abuse Power': Biden Critical of Trump for Urging Probe Into Son's Ukraine Business
Biden said Trump should release the transcript of his July phone conversation with President Volodymyr Zelenskiy 'so that the American people can judge for themselves.'
Minibus Explosion Outside Karbala in Iraq Kills 12, Injures 5
According to the officials, six passengers were also wounded in the blast, which occurred as the bus was passing through an Iraqi army checkpoint between Karbala and al-Hilla.
US Welcomes Imran Khan's 'Unambiguous' Statement Warning Pakistanis Against Going to Kashmir for Jihad
Asserting that abrogation of Article 370 was its internal matter, India has strongly criticised Pakistan for making irresponsible statements and provocative anti-India rhetoric over issues internal to it.
Tens of Thousands Join Climate Change Protests Across the World Ahead of United Nations Summit
Organizers estimate more than 300,000 protesters took to Australian streets in what would be the largest demonstrations in the country since the Iraq War began in 2003.
11-year-old Succumbs to Dengue Fever in Dhaka; Death Toll at 157
Her condition started to deteriorate over the time and she was rushed to the ICU, where she died on September 17, the report said.
Mysterious Lung Illness Caused by Vaping Sickens Over 500 in US
The known tally from the mysterious lung disease has jumped from 380 to 530, although the number of deaths stood unchanged at seven.
US Fines Hyundai $47 Million for Illegal Import, Sale of Dirty Diesel Engines
Between 2012 and 2015, the company imported nearly 2,300 diesel-powered heavy construction vehicles with engines that did not meet US emissions standards, the US Justice Department said in a statement.
Russia and China Veto UNSC's Resolution Calling for Ceasefire in Syria
The failed resolution said all parties should cease hostilities "to avoid a further deterioration of the already catastrophic humanitarian situation in Idlib Governorate, beginning at noon Damascus time on September 21".
In Climate Change Conversations, Why Population Remains The Elephant in The Room
If not having another child saves more than 20 times more carbon per year than living car-free, why aren’t more journalists talking about human population in proportion to the climate impact that it can have?
Japan Court Acquits Three Former TEPCO Executives over Fukushima Nuclear Disaster
The three former executives from Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) had faced up to five years in prison if convicted of professional negligence resulting in death and injury.
After Hurricane Humberto Lashed Bermuda with Strong Winds, New Storm Lorena Threatens Mexico
New Hurricane Lorena posed an increasing threat to tourist resorts on Mexico's Pacific Coast and the Baja California Peninsula.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu Cancels UN Visit over Post-poll 'Political Context'
Netanyahu, Israel's longest-serving prime minister, suffered one of the biggest defeats of his political career after the previous poll.
Played No Role in Saudi Aramco Attacks: Iran Denies Claims Made by US
The US on Saturday identified locations in Iran from which drones and missiles were launched against Saudi oil facilities on Saturday.
Iran's Hassan Rouhani Blames US, Saudi for Conflict in Yemen, Says Attack on Aramco Plants 'Warning'
Iranian president Hassan Rouhani said that Saudi Arabia, the Emirates, America, Europe and Israel started the conflict in Yemen.
Scientists’ Advice to People Living in Coastal Areas? Move.
Where is it you find your equanimity? Whether it is a place, a person, an activity, or a mental state, please remember to go there, regularly or as you are able, as the unraveling of Earth’s biosphere continues apace.
Lancet Commission Lists Three Tools for Effectively Zapping Malaria
India follows the recommendations of World Health Organization (WHO)'s Global Technical Strategy for Malaria to eradicate the mosquito-borne disease.