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Italian PM Giuseppe Conte Rebukes Interior Minister For Being 'Obsessed' With Blocking Migrants at Sea
In an open letter to Interior Minister Matteo Salvini, PM Giuseppe Conte rebuked the right-wing leader of the junior coalition League party for his "obsessive concentration in facing the theme of immigration, reducing it to a "closed ports' formula."
Jeffrey Epstein Accuser Sues for Damages; Prison Guards 'Asleep' When He Died, Say Reports
The revelations came a day after the warden of the high-security facility was temporarily reassigned and two guards put on administrative leave by the Bureau of Prisons, pending an investigation.
Hong Kong's Cathay Pacific Airlines Fires Two Pilots over Protests
China's aviation regulator last week demanded Cathay suspend personnel who engaged in illegal protests in the city.
'India Shouldn't Mistake Restraint for Weakness': Pakistan Writes to UNSC for Emergency Meet Over J&K
In a letter to the UNSC, Shah Mehmood Qureshi said: 'If India chooses to resort again to the use of force, Pakistan will be obliged to respond, in self defence, with all its capabilities.'
Amid Trade War, Signs of Hope as US Delays New Tariffs on Chinese Electronics
The US is demanding that China make changes to reduce the US trade deficit. It wants Beijing to open China's economy to more foreign products and foreign companies, reduce subsidies and stop the theft of American technology.
Donald Trump Hopes 'Very Tricky' Hong Kong Situation Works Out for Liberty & for Everybody
Demonstrators protesting a perceived erosion of civil liberties under Chinese rule clashed with police at Hong Kong's international airport late on Tuesday, plunging the former British colony deeper into turmoil after 10 weeks of increasingly violent clas...
Indian-American Doctor Couple, Daughter Died of Multiple Injuries Resulting from Plane Crash
A multi-agency investigation is ongoing, and the Coroner is charged with positively identifying the victims, ensure the legal next of kin have been notified of the deaths, and determine cause and manner of death through examination and forensic testing.
Hong Kong Airport Suspends All Check-ins as Protesters Storm Premises for Second Day
Pro-democracy protesters also blocked passengers at Hong Kong's airport on Monday, causing further travel chaos a day after triggering an unprecedented shutdown.
Searching for Lost Lives: South Africa Buries 46 Unidentified Corpses Lying Unclaimed in Public Morgues
The routine is a sombre reminder of South Africa's perennial failure to identify many corpses. At the busiest mortuaries in Johannesburg, one in every 10 bodies is unidentified.
North Korea Fires Two Short-range Missiles in Show of Force, More Can Come: South Korea
More missile launches are highly probable, as the North Korean military is conducting its own summer drills, South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff said in a statement.
Ex-girlfriend of Ohio Shooter Wanted to Reach Out to Authorities over His Love for Serial Killers
She says that his interest in serial killers seemed normal for a fellow psychology student who told her he was struggling with mental illness.
Pakistan Cabinet Approves Govt's Measures against India on Kashmir
The Cabinet appreciated the statement of UN Secretary-General on Kashmir in which he expressed concern on the situation and also recalled that under the Simla Agreement the final status of Jammu and Kashmir is to be settled by peaceful means.
Japan Ex-empress Michiko Diagnosed with Breast Cancer, Says Palace
A spokesman for the IHA said the 84-year-old had been diagnosed with breast cancer at a hospital on Friday and will soon have an operation.
Man with Violent Criminal Record Kills 4, Injures 2 in Random California Stabbing
Castaneda was taken into custody when he walked out of a convenience store in the neighboring city of Santa Ana, dropping a knife and a gun he had taken from a security guard he had just killed, police said.
Pakistan to Approach UNSC Over India’s Move to Revoke Article 370, Says Foreign Minister
During a news conference, Qureshi said he had conveyed to his Indian counterpart S Jaishankar that New Delhi’s stance of revoking Article 370 being an internal matter had been dismissed by Islamabad.
'I Care About Kashmir...We Can All Live in Peace': Malala Yousafzai's Appeal to International Community
Malala Yousafzai further expressed concern about the safety of Kashmiri women and children, who she said, are most vulnerable to violence and 'most likely to suffer losses in conflict'.