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A Year After Fleeing Myanmar, Rohingya Demand Justice through Protests in Kutupalong
More than 15,000 gathered in the morning on a hilltop in the Kutupalong refugee camp, part of a sprawling web of settlements that are now home to nearly 900,000 Rohingya who have fled Myanmar.
Fire at Hot Springs Hotel in Chinese City of Harbin Kills 18
Chinese state broadcaster CCTV said the fire in the four-storey building began at 4:36 a.m. (2036 GMT Friday), burning an area of about 400 square metres before being extinguished after about three hours.
Tim Cook, Indra Nooyi and 57 Other US CEOs Call Out Trump For 'Disruptive' H1-B Visa Policy
The executives said that many of their employees were now facing uncertainty due to issues such as 'inconsistent immigration decisions' that would likely curtail work permits for spouses of skilled immigrants.
Zero Tolerance: There is No Safe Level of Alcohol, Says Study
Despite recent research showing that light-to-moderate drinking reduces heart disease, the new study found that alcohol use is more likely than not to do harm.
Scott 'Stop the Boats' Morrison: Meet Australia's Evangelical Christian PM
Scott Morrison, the hardline former immigration minister, who took credit for "stop the boats" — a harsh policy to prevent asylum-seekers from entering Australia at its sea ports — billed himself as a man of faith and family who could get things done.
Air France, British Airways to Stop Flights to Tehran Due to Low Profitability
British Airways said its decision was unrelated to US President Donald Trump's imposition of new sanctions on Iran, which has prompted many foreign businesses to pull out of the country.
Knifeman Kills Mother, Sister in Paris Suburb, IS Claims Responsibility
It was unclear if the incident on Thursday morning was terror-related amid reports that the attack might be linked to a family dispute.
Australia PM Malcolm Turnbull in Crisis with Second Leadership Challenge
The turmoil came to a head after months of poor opinion polls and a revolt by fellow Liberal politicians on Monday against the prime minister's plans to embed carbon emissions targets in law at a time of soaring power prices.
New York Subpoenas Ex-Trump Attorney Michael Cohen in Trump Foundation Probe
The subpoena was issued by the New York state tax department after Cohen's lawyer, Lanny Davis, made comments about Cohen having information regarding the Trump Foundation, which is based in the state, said the official, who requested anonymity.
Powerful 7.2 Earthquake Strikes Indonesia's Lombok Hours After 6.3 Tremor
A tremor of 6.3 magnitude struck the island, where an earthquake earlier this month killed more than 430 people.
Gunman Who Killed Five at Florida Airport to Get Life in Prison
Esteban Santiago, 28, had pleaded guilty in May to launching the attack, near a baggage carousel at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport on January 6 last year.
2 Dead, 5 Hurt in Shooting at Local Cleric's Office in Turkey
Two people were killed and five others - including the gunman - were wounded in the incident.
Ex-Trump Aide Releases Secret Audio of $15,000 Job Offer to Remain Silent
Donald Trump's daughter-in-law Lara Trump offers Manigault Newman a job earning $15,000 a month. The job wouldn't require her to report to any particular office or have a specific set of duties, other than to speak positively on Trump's behalf as part of...
Over 300 Newspapers to Run Editorials Against Trump’s ‘Dirty War’ on Press
The Boston Globe organized the editorial push, which was joined by the New York Times and a number of smaller newspapers, including some in states that Trump won during the 2016 presidential election.
Donald Trump Loosens Limits on When US can Deploy Cyber Weapons: Report
Donald Trump signed an order reversing Presidential Policy Directive 20 that had mapped out an elaborate inter-agency process before the United States engaged in cyber attacks.
Australian Senator Urges Drastic Cut in Student Visas, Return After Completing Course
According to a report by ICEF monitor, of the total, more than half of all international students in Australia come from China, India, Nepal, Malaysia and Brazil.