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EU Urges Britain to Make its Mind Up After British MPs Reject Brexit Deal
EU Council president Donald Tusk, who represents the leaders of member states, seized upon the failure of Prime Minister Theresa May to sell her Brexit plan to lawmakers to suggest Britain stay in the union.
'Humiliated': How the British Press Reported Theresa May's Historic Brexit Defeat
Daily papers said May's deal was sunk after the huge vote against the agreement struck between May's government and Brussels, as she prepared to fight a no-confidence motion on Wednesday.
Theresa May's Brexit Deal Crushed in Parliament, UK PM to Face No Confidence Vote
After parliament voted 432-202 against her deal, the worst defeat in modern British history, opposition Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn promptly called a vote of no confidence in May's government
Model Claiming 'Proof' of Trump's Russia Involvement to be Deported After Thai Trial
She set off a scramble for details after promising to reveal "missing puzzle pieces" regarding claims the Kremlin aided Trump's 2016 election victory.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Expecting Their First Child in April
Former US actress Meghan and Harry married last May and announced in October that they were expecting their first child in the Spring of 2019 but gave no specific details.
Iran to Launch Two Satellites in 'Coming Days', Despite US Objection
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Iran's plans for sending satellites into orbit would violate a 2015 UN Security Council resolution.
Cargo Plane Crashes in Iran, 13 Dead: Army
Iran has been subject to tough US sanctions for years, hindering the purchase of new aeroplanes and critical spare parts for the US-made planes in its air force.
From the Archives: The Shah Leaves Iran for the Last Time
The pro-Western went into exile in January 16, 1979 ending a nearly four-decade reign and leading to a revolution that installed an Islamic republic in Iran,
Pakistan Not Approaching IMF For New Bailout Programme, Says Finance Minister
Minister Asad Umar made the remarks during a meeting with businessmen at the Karachi Chamber of Commence and Industry (KCCI).
Nawaz Sharif's Health Deteriorates; Maryam Claims Jail Authorities Not Letting Doctors Examine Him
Maryam Nawaz on Friday said that Sharif, who has been serving a seven-year jail term in Lahore's Kot Lakhpat jail in the Al-Azizia Steel Mills graft case, is suffering from a pain in his arm, 'which is most likely to be angina'.
Lankan PM Says Buddhism's Foremost Place Will be Preserved in New Constitution
Parliament met as the Constitutional Assembly of Wickremesinghe presented the report prepared by the Panel of Experts for the Steering Committee, which is based on the Interim report, six sub-committee reports and representations made by political parties...
Australian Minister Hints Saudi Teen in Bangkok Likely to Get Humanitarian Asylum
Rahaf Mohammed al-Qunun has documented her bid to flee her allegedly abusive family with minute-by-minute social media updates, intensifying the global spotlight on Saudi Arabia's rights record.
US-China Trade Talks to Continue for Third Day, Says US Official
It was unclear if the full US delegations would join for talks on Wednesday or just select officials from certain agencies.
Winter Storm Blasts Europe; 12 Dead Amid Heavy Snow, Gusts
At least 12 people have been killed in weather-related accidents in Europe over the last week, most of them from avalanches.
Uber Driver Pleads Guilty to Killing 6 in US Shooting Spree
Jason Dalton told the police that the Uber application had "directed him" to shoot people at random over the course of several hours.
US Congress to See Fresh Efforts to Regulate Big Tech Firms in 2019
The wave of data scandals that have hit Facebook and other online platforms has prompted growing calls for action by lawmakers looking to curb abuses of how private information is used and give consumers more clarity.