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Multiple People Injured In Series Of Stabbings In England
British police say that multiple people have been injured in a series of stabbings in the central England city of Birmingham.
Several People Stabbed in UK's Birmingham in 'Major' Incident, Says Police
The British police said work is still going on 'to establish what has happened', and could take some time before they are in a position to confirm anything.
Asia Today: Melbourne Lockdown To Stay; 8 Charged For Rally
The premier of Australia's Victoria state announced a slight easing of restrictions in Melbourne but the country's secondlargest city will remain in lockdown until at least Oct. 26.
Trump Has Repeatedly Questioned Why Americans Who Served in Vietnam Went to War
Trump has suggested that Vietnam veterans didn't know how to exploit the system to get out of serving.
Ahead of FATF Plenary, New Document Reveals Hizb Chief Syed Salahuddin's Direct Links to Pakistan's ISI
As Pakistan’s performance in implementation of the Financial Action Task Force Action Plan comes up for review next month, there is mounting evidence of Islamabad’s support to terrorism in general and active connivance in financing terrorism in particular...
Paddlewheels Found From Lake Champlain Steamer Sunk In 1819
The two paddlewheels from the second commercial steamboat that sailed Lake Champlain more than two centuries ago have been found on the bottom of the lake, officials said.
China's CNBG, Sinovac Find More Countries To Test Coronavirus Vaccines
China National Biotec Group (CNBG) and Sinovac Biotech Ltd said on Saturday four more countries have agreed to run latestage clinical tests of their coronavirus vaccine candidates, as China steps up its efforts in the global race.
Iran Schools Re-open Despite Concerns Over Spread Of Virus
Schools in Iran reopened to 15 million students on Saturday after a sevenmonth closure despite concerns over increased spread of the novel coronavirus in the country.
Pope To Travel Outside Rome For First Time Since Coronavirus Pandemic
Pope Francis will next month visit the Italian town of Assisi, his first trip out of Rome since the coronavirus pandemic hit the country in February, and will sign a new encyclical, a spokesman for the Assisi Basilica said on Saturday.
Summer Of Protests Ends With Rallies For And Against Trump Across U.S.
A summer of street marches will culminate over the Labor Day holiday weekend with some rallies backing U.S. President Donald Trump, while others continue protests against racial inequality and police violence across the country.
British Newspapers Distribution Hit By Extinction Rebellion Blockade
The distribution of several British newspapers was disrupted on Saturday after Extinction Rebellion climate change activists blockaded printing presses used by Rupert Murdoch's News UK, the publisher of The Times and The Sun.
Japan's Suga Signals Ultra-easy Monetary Policy To Continue
Japan's Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga, a frontrunner to be the next prime minister, said he would like the central bank to continue its ultraloose monetary policy as the economy is still struggling with the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
White Nationalism Upsurge In U.S. Echoes Historical Pattern, Say Scholars
The first Black woman is on a major party presidential ticket, Americans of all races are showing their support for the Black Lives Matter movement and at the same time white nationalists are ramping up recruiting efforts and public activism.
State Trooper Injured In Crash 2 Years Ago Dies Of Injuries
A state trooper has died two years after he was hit by a car during a traffic stop, and it's not yet clear whether the driver will face new charges now that the victim is dead of his injuries.
Fort Hood Soldier Dies After Collapsing At The Texas Base
A Texas soldier died this week after collapsing during a training exercise at a U.S. Army base, Army officials said Friday.
Man Gets Life Sentence In Slayings Of Grandparents, Uncle
A Kentucky man who fatally shot his grandparents and uncle has been sentenced to life in prison without parole.