Thursday, 03 August 2017
Russia Today Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte has requested lawmakers to cough up more cash to fund up to 30,000 new soldiers and policemen he deems necessary to tackle the ongoing ISIS-linked insurgency in...
News18 Washington: Former FBI Director James Comey, who was fired by U.S. President...
Hindustan Times China is taking an increasingly tough line on a border row with India amid a rising crescendo of nationalism in state media, and President Xi Jinping looks set for an awkward encounter with Prime...
- The Siasat Daily: Amid Gulf crisis, Qatar creates new residency status for foreigners
- WorldNews.com: NAACP Issues First Ever Travel Advisory For State of Missouri
- WorldNews.com: Scientists Find Evidence That Venus May Once Have Had A Global Ocean
- WorldNews.com: Largest Dead Zone Ever Located in the Gulf of Mexico
- WorldNews.com: Norwegian Anti-Immigrant Group Mistakes Empty Bus Seats For Women In Burqas
- WorldNews.com: Plane Crashes On Portuguese Beach, Killing Two Sunbathers
WorldNews.com A mega-tsunami that grew to 100 meters high (328 feet) – and is one of the tallest tsunamis ever recorded – struck a remote settlement in Greenland about six weeks ago, Forbes reported Wednesday. The wave injured dozens and killed four people from...
WorldNews.com Only hours after President Trump said Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto had called him to praise his migration policy, the Mexican government denied the two men had spoken recently by phone, MSN News reported. Trump's comment came Monday as he was...
WorldNews.com The summer of discontent for United Airlines continues to grow as another in a series of incidents occurred against the airline late last month, The Washington Post reported. In the latest incident, a 16-year-old girl flying from Seattle, Wash. to...
WorldNews.com Britain reportedly must pay £520m for the relocation of the European Medicines Agency (EMA) from London after they leave the European Union, The Independent reported. The Liberal Democrats said the price for relocating the agency — seen as an EU...
WorldNews.com German prosecutors concluded 96-year-old former Auschwitz guard known as the “accountant of Auschwitz” who was convicted as an accessory to murder is fit to go to prison, The Associated Press reported. Oskar Groening was found guilty in July 2015 for...
WorldNews.com Campaigners say the U.K. government must take responsibility for the increase in drug deaths with more people dying from legal and illegal substances than ever before, The Independent reported. According to figures released by the Office for National...
Richmond Times Dispatch CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — The CEO of the voting technology company Smartmatic said Wednesday that results of Venezuela's election for an all-powerful constituent assembly were off by at least 1 million votes. Antonio Mugica said results recorded by...
The Siasat Daily Malaysia has seized elephant tusks and pangolin scales from Africa worth almost a million dollars, an official said Wednesday, highlighting the country’s role as a hub for smuggling rare animal parts. The contraband was found in two separate...
Fox News A teenage boy has died in Indian-controlled Kashmir a day after he was wounded by government forces during anti-India protests, triggering a fresh strike by separatists. ......
Asahi News BANGKOK--Two former Thai prime ministers were cleared of abuse of power Tuesday in a case involving the quelling of an anti-government protest in 2008. The court in Bangkok acquitted Somchai Wongsawat, his then-deputy Chavalit Yongchaiyudh and two...