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Prince Harry Breaks Silence on Rumoured Rift with Prince William, Admits They Are ‘on Different Paths'
Meghan Markle, who has also been rumoured to have feuded with Kate Middleton, described the past year as 'hard' and said her British friends warned her not to marry Harry.
Hong Kong Protesters Set up Roadblocks, Clash with Police
Police had beefed up security measures for the unauthorized rally, the latest in the unrest that has disrupted life in the semi-autonomous Chinese territory since early June.
'Baby Shark' Attack Disrupts IMF Meeting on Trade Wars, Slowing World Economy
At a news conference at the conclusion of the International Monetary Fund annual meetings, a reporter in the front row received a telephone call, and the ringtone was the ubiquitous children's song and earworm.
US Democrats Aim to Block Trump's Miami Golf Resort From Hosting G7
Lawmakers said all federal funding for the move would be cut off to have leaders of the seven largest economies in the world gather next June at the Trump National Doral Golf Club in Miami.
Lebanese PM Sets 72-hour Deadline as Thousands Protest Against Plans to Impose New Taxes
Thousands of people of all ages, sects and political affiliations had brought the capital to a standstill Friday, with demonstrations reported across the country.
Mike Pence & Pompeo Arrive in Turkey to Push for Syria Ceasefire, But Erdogan Defiant
Ankara says Syria's main Kurdish force, the People's Protection Units, is a "terrorist" offshoot of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party, which has waged a bloody insurgency inside Turkey since 1984.
Scientists Have ‘Resurrected’ the Gene Which Gave Malaria
In a non-immune individual, symptoms usually appear 10–15 days after the infective mosquito bite. The first symptoms – fever, headache, and chills – may be mild and difficult to recognize as malaria.
Don't Have the Right to Interfere: China Irked by Nobel Peace Prize Nomination for Hong Kong
Millions have taken to the streets of Hong Kong over the last four months in the worst political crisis since the 1997 handover.
Exposure to Air Pollution Increases Risk of 'Missed' Miscarriages in China, Reveals Study
Missed miscarriages occur when a fetus dies or stops growing in early pregnancy while remaining in the uterus, and are often detected during routine ultrasound tests weeks later.
Hong Kong Leader Carrie Lam's 'State of the Union' Address Dissolves into Chaos After Lawmakers Disrupt Session
Carrie Lam was due to announce a raft of property initiatives in a bid to restore confidence in her administration after more than four months of anti-government protests.
Seven-Storey Building Collapses in Brazil; One dead, Several Trapped under Debris
Authorities in the city of 2.6 million inhabitants in the country's northeast said some of the people trapped are communicating with relatives and rescuers by cellphone.
On Same Page with US on Phase One Trade Deal to End Trade War, Says China
Beijing also confirmed that it has stepped up purchase of American agricultural produce in large quantities in a bid to address the trade deficit with the US, which last year climbed to USD 539 billion.
Days After Chanting Anti-army Slogans, Senior Pakistani Lawyer 'Kidnapped' in Lahore
Kashif Ali Chaudhry was in a market at Thokar Niaz Baig area to purchase cable wire when unidentified persons on two vehicles overpowered Chaudhry, bundled him into a vehicle and fled away.
Pakistan PM Imran Khan in Tehran on Mission to 'Facilitate' Iran-Saudi Talks
Pakistan has strong relations with Saudi Arabia, with more than 2.5 million of its nationals living and working in the kingdom, but it also maintains good relations with Iran.
Turkey's Assault on Syria Leaves 26 Civilians Dead on Sunday, Says Report
The latest toll brought up to at least 60 the number of civilians killed since Wednesday, when Turkey and its proxies, Syrian ex-rebels, launched a broad cross-border assault.
Any Attempt to Split China Will be 'Crushed': President Xi Warns During Maiden Visit to Nepal
Beijing views the India-based Dalai Lama, the spiritual leader of the Tibetan people, as a separatist trying to split the Himalayan region from China.