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'That was Far Better': Trump Takes Swipe at Apple Chief Tim Cook for Ditching iPhone Home Button
Trump switched from an Android mobile to an iPhone in March 2017, the same year Apple dropped the physical home button from its top models.
Former Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif Suffers Heart Attack Day After Getting Bail on Medical Grounds
The Lahore High Court on Friday granted bail to Sharif, who is undergoing treatment, after being diagnosed with an acute immune disorder, which reduced his blood platelet count to dangerous levels.
Johnson & Johnson's CEO Testified Baby Powder Was Safe 13 Days Before FDA Bombshell
A day after getting the full FDA test results, J&J recalled 33,000 bottles of Baby Powder in the US after possible asbestos contamination.
Heavy Rains Prompt Japan Evacuation Orders Weeks After Typhoon Hagibis
The Japan Meteorological Agency issued warnings of heavy rains, landslides and floods in a swathe of areas including eastern and central Japan.
No Confirmation on Victims' Nationality, Says China as 39 Bodies Found in UK Truck
A Chinese consular official travelled to Essex on Thursday, a day after emergency workers discovered the bodies inside the refrigerated container of a vehicle parked in an industrial area.
Hong Kong Pro-democracy Protesters Rally for Catalan Separatists, Wave Banners of 'Fight for Freedom Togther'
Thursday's rally in Hong Kong was held in a downtown garden, home to a cricket club in colonial days, one of the few to have obtained a permit from authorities in recent weeks. The organisers said 3,000 protesters took part. Police put the number at 550.
Bangladesh Court Sentences 16 to Death After 19-Year-Old Girl Burnt Alive; Provokes Public Outrage
Protesters in the capital Dhaka staged days of demonstrations seeking 'exemplary punishment' for the killers. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina had promised to prosecute all those involved.
Chaotic Erupts as Republicans Barge into President Donald Trump's Impeachment Inquiry
The protest by Republican lawmakers captured national attention, drawing the focus away from the testimony of a top US diplomat who told lawmakers earlier that he was told President Donald Trump was withholding military aid from Ukraine unless the country...
Indian-origin Dentist in UK Banned for a Year after Patient Bled to Death Following Treatment
Tushar Patel was found to have failed to warn the unnamed female patient of the risks involved as a result of a medication she was already taking.
'Political Rumour with Ulterior Motives': China Rejects Report of Replacing Hong Kong's Beleaguered Chief Executive
It was not clear yet whether China is playing down the report as Lam's resignation is a prime demand of the pro-democracy protestors.
21-year-old Woman Playing Pokémon Go Is Gunned Down After Witnessing a Robbery
One of the shots hit Campos in the neck, her father said. The car then crashed into a nearby home, and Campos died from a gunshot wound, said Gilbert Gallegos Jr., a spokesman for the Albuquerque Police Department.
Death Toll Rises to 15 as Rioting, Arson Attacks Wrack Chile for Fifth Day
President Sebastián Piñera announced a program Tuesday night calling for modest boosts to the lowest incomes and increased taxes on the wealthiest as he sought to calm anger in the streets.
Kim Jong Un Orders Destruction of 'Shabby' South Korean-made Buildings at Resort in North
Pyongyang's official news agency said that Kim had visited the resort and described its facilities as lacking national character. The report said Kim criticised North Korea's policies pushed under his late father as too dependent on the South.
Russia Discovers Five Remote Arctic Islands Uncovered by Melting Ice
An expedition in August and September charted the islands, which have yet to be named and were previously hidden under glaciers.
Philippines' Duterte Cuts Short Japan Trip in 'Unbearable Pain' Following a Motorcycle Accident
A statement from the leader's spokesman Salvador Panelo said Duterte would leave Japan sooner than planned, having attended the enthronement ceremony of Emperor Naruhito with the aid of a cane.
Concerned with Pakistan's Problematic Policies, Human Rights Abuse and Religious Discrimination: US
The United States urged the Pakistani government to uphold the rule of law and the freedoms enshrined in the country's Constitution.