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Indian Restaurant Fined 25,000 Australian Dollars for Violating Multiple Food Regulation Standards
A restaurant chest freezer was observed to be rusty, mouldy and full of old food scraps, while the cool room door was covered in a build-up of dirt, mould and grease.
Saudi Arabian Defence Minister Accuses Iran of Ordering Drone Attack on Oil Installations
Saudi Arabia's Vice Minister of Defense Prince Khalid bin Salman in a tweet said that the attack proves that the Iranian regime uses militias to implement its expansionist agenda.
Osaka's Sex Workers to Close Down Shop When the G20 Summit is Held in June
All 159 members of the Tobita Shinchi association, which represents businesses in the red-light district, will close their doors during the Group of 20 meeting to avoid causing "disruption,"an association official told AFP.
Trump to Reveal Rare Look of Finances in His Disclosure Report
Experts say that the Trump business has faced a hit from the president's divisive policies and rhetoric in contrast to 2017 when the biggest revenue generator among his golf properties, Doral, acquired $75 million in revenue.
Lack of Innovation is 'Achilles Heel' for China's Economy, Warns Xi Jinping
In an article, re-published as the economy faces strains during a protracted trade war with the United States, Xi takes an unvarnished look at the problems the country faces.
'Would I Do That?': Donald Trump Denies Plan to Send 1,20,000 Troops to Counter Iran Threat
Donald Trump on Tuesday described the report that officials were discussing a military plan as 'fake news'.
Indian-origin Man Given Life Term in UK for 'Ruthlessly' Killing Student in Drug-dealing Feud
The duo, who went to the cinema after committing the crime, had been found guilty of the murder of Ali during a trial at the court last week.
Saudi Arabia Halts Pumping at Main Pipeline as Precaution After Drone Attack
The 1,200-kilometre pipeline carries crude from Saudi Arabia's main eastern oil fields to the Red Sea port city of Yanbu in the west.
'I'll Still Keep an Eye': Jacinda Ardern’s Reply to Girl Who Sent Her 'Dragon Research' Bribe
The girl, identified as Victoria, wanted to be given telekinetic powers so she could become a dragon trainer.
Curfew Imposed in Sri Lanka After Anti-Muslim Riots Break Out in Backlash Over Easter Day Attacks
Official sources said the curfew was aimed at preventing a further escalation of violence, but police would not say why it had been extended across the country of 21 million people.
Iran Says They Have Jailed National For Spying For Britain's Intel Agency
Gholamhossein Esmaili, a judiciary spokesman was quoted as saying, by Fars News Agency that an Iranian who was in charge of the Iran Desk in British Council was seen as cooperating with UK intelligence agencies.
Donald Trump Defends Tariffs After His Economic Advisor Says 'Both Sides' Suffer
We will be taking in tens of billions of dollars in tariffs from China, Trump tweeted after economic advisor Larry Kudlow conceded that China is not the one paying the tariffs.
As US Engages in Tariff War With China, Donald Trump & Xi Jinping Likely to Meet in June
White House economic adviser said that there is a strong possibility of the two presidents meeting in the sidelines of the upcoming G20 summit in Japan.
35 Bodies Found in Mexico’s Hidden Mass Graves; Forensic Team Extracts Skulls, Human Remains
More than 40,000 people have gone missing and are presumed dead since Mexico's war on drugs was militarised with federal troops in late 2006.
Fallen Democracy Icon Aung Suu Kyi Tries to Save Face with Release of Reuters' Journalists in Myanmar
A presidential pardon freed Wa Lone, 33, and Kyaw Soe Oo, 29, from prison on Tuesday to a media frenzy and messages of congratulations from the White House to UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres.
Deputy of Venezuela's Juan Guaido Arrested and Dragged Away by Tow Truck
The Supreme Court had earlier accused the lawmakers of conspiracy, rebellion and treason, and on Wednesday accused three other opposition legislators of the same crimes.