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China Warns US Investment Curbs would Hurt Global Growth
Negotiators from the two governments are due to meet next week in Washington for more talks aimed at ending a tariff war over trade and technology.
Strife-torn Hong Kong Braces for Fresh Clashes Ahead of Communist China's 70th Anniversary
The protest-wracked financial hub witnessed its fiercest political violence in weeks on Sunday as riot police spent hours in running battles with protesters, the streets blanketed in tear gas and smoke from burning barricades.
Bodyguard of Saudi King Killed in Shooting at Friend's House over Personal Dispute
Major General Abdelaziz al-Fagham's death triggered an outpouring of emotion on Twitter, with some condemning the killing of the Saudi ruler's "guardian angel".
Family Says Leading Pro-democracy Activist Arrested by Security Forces in Egypt
One of Egypt's most prominent pro-democracy activists, Alaa Abdel-Fattah's arrest comes amid a wider crackdown on dissent since rare anti-government protests last week. Over 2,000 people were arrested.
Trump Told Russian Officials in 2017 He Was Not Concerned About Election Meddling: Report
A summary of the Oval Office meeting with Russia's foreign minister and ambassador to the US was limited to a few officials in an attempt to keep the president's comments from being disclosed publicly.
In Slip of Tongue, Imran Khan Calls PM Modi Indian 'President' in UNGA Speech
In April, during a joint press conference with Iranian President Hassan Rouhani in Tehran, Khan made a gaffe and said Germany and Japan shared a border, becoming a target for trolls.
Fresh Demonstrations as Two Indonesian Students Die in Legal-Reform Protests
A 19-year-old engineering student died of blunt-force head injuries during riots that erupted in Kendari city on Sulawesi island Thursday, according to the local hospital director.
Hong Kong Leader Carrie Lam's Town Hall Session Fails to Persuade Protesters
In a face-off with an antagonistic audience, Lam quietly took blow after blow as citizens at a town hall session Thursday vented anger at her refusal to give more concessions.
Pak, Turkey, Malaysia to Jointly Launch English TV Channel to Fight Islamophobia: PM Khan
Prime Minister Khan, who is in New York to participate in the 74th session of the United Nation General Assembly, said the channel will telecast series and films produced on Muslims to educate and inform the world on the Islamic history.
Democrats Urge More Witnesses to Come Forward With Information into Trump's Impeachment Probe
A whistleblower report revealed that the White House tried to 'lock down' evidence about Trump abusing his office in attempt to solicit Ukraine's interference in the 2020 US election for his own political benefit.
Iran Uses Advanced Centrifuges in New Nuclear Deal Breach: UN's Nuclear Watchdog
The landmark deal has been in jeopardy since May last year when President Donald Trump withdrew the US from it and reimposed sanctions.
Three Killed in Crash on French Motorway after Car Travels in Wrong Direction for 40 Km
A similar incident involving a driver going the wrong way on the same stretch of road caused two deaths in February.
Indonesian Student Dies as Thousands Protest Against Change in Criminal Code
'He was taken to the hospital and declared dead as doctors tried to save him. He had a wound on his right chest, but I cannot confirm what kind of injury it was,' police said.
Defiant UK PM Johnson Dares Oppn to Call Confidence Vote After Bombshell Supreme Court Ruling
Johnson condemned the verdict as 'wrong' and, faced with calls to resign, challenged the main opposition Labour Party and others to call an immediate confidence vote.
50 Floors Above Manhattan, Future Uncertain: Trump Says Impeachment Drive a Plus, But Tweets with Fury
For nearly a year, the White House as an institution and Donald Trump personally have been goading Democrats to open impeachment proceedings.
Pakistan Battles Dengue Epidemic as 20 Killed So Far, Over 10,000 Tested Positive
More patients with symptoms of dengue fever were arriving at hospitals in all major cities, including the capital Islamabad, putting a strain on the country's poor health system.