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'Felt Badly About It': Donald Trump Distances Himself from 'Send Her Back' Chants
'I felt a little bit badly about it,' Trump told reporters at the White House when asked about the chants at Wednesday night's rally, which drew an outpouring of criticism from Democrats and some of Trump's fellow Republicans.
Germany Opens Investigation Against Diplomat for Liking 'Anti-Israeli' Tweets
German newspaper Bild reported on Thursday that the 'likes' came from the verified Twitter account of German diplomat Christian Clages.
Tutankhamun's Golden Coffin under Restoration for First Time
The coffin and the treasured collection of Tutankhamun's tomb are expected to be the centrepiece of the new Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) that Egypt will open next year near the Pyramids of Giza.
'Great Pressure Exerted to Find Him': Donald Trump Tweets After Hafiz Saeed's Arrest in Pakistan
Saeed was arrested on Wednesday on terror financing charges just days ahead of Prime Minister Imran Khan's maiden visit to the United States.
Pakistan Increases Land Allotted to Kartarpur Gurdwara From 3 to 42 Acres
Pakistan is building the corridor from the Indian border to the Gurdwara Darbar Sahib while the other part from Dera Baba Nanak up to the border will be constructed by India.
German Conservative Ursula von der Leyen Elected First Female European Commission President
The German conservative got the thumbs up from socialist and liberal lawmakers which, together with the endorsement by her fellow conservatives, gives her a stronger mandate to tackle several issues.
Phony Ferraris, 'Shamborghinis' Being Offered For $60,000 Seized From Brazilian Factory
The father and son duo, who owned the workshop, is accused of offering the cars on social media for $45,000 to $60,000 – a fraction of the price of the real thing
Christine Lagarde Resigns as IMF Chief, Cites More Clarity on European Central Bank Post
Lagarde said in a statement her resignation was effective September 12, opening the way for the International Monetary Fund to choose its next leader.
Operation Toupee: Colombian Arrested in Spain with Cocaine Worth $34,000 Hidden Under His Wig
The man attracted officers' attention because he was 'considerably nervous' and his wig was of 'disproportionate size', the police said. Officers questioned him and found a 'perfectly-sealed package taped to his head'.
Iran will 'Certainly Continue' to Cut Nuclear Commitments, Says Khamenei
Iran-US tensions have soared since last year when President Donald Trump withdrew the United States from the hard-won 2015 nuclear deal and reimposed sanctions on the Islamic republic.
Fifty Years After Moon Mission, Apollo Astronauts Meet at Historic Launchpad
The crew's surviving members, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins, are set to reunite at the same launchpad on Tuesday, the start of a week-long series of events commemorating Apollo 11.
Trump's Ban on Abortion Referrals by Family Planning Clinics Effective Immediately
The Trump administration's policy echoes a Reagan-era regulation that barred clinics from even discussing abortion with women. It never went into effect as written, although the Supreme Court ruled it was appropriate.
Bangladesh Border Force Says Cross-Border Smuggling Cannot Stop Entirely, Seeks BSF's Help
Smuggling of cattle, drugs and narcotics, leather, arms and ammunition has been a major challenge for the Border Security Force (BSF) and the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) the border guarding forces of the two countries.
'They Stole Our Jobs': Trump Slams Ex-govts for 'Allowing' Foreign Countries to Plunder US Wealth
The United States under him, Trump said, was taking the toughest-ever action to confront China's 'chronic trade abuse'.
China Greenhouse Gas Emissions Soar 50% Percent During 2005-2014: Report
The environment ministry said if the impact of forests and other 'carbon sinks' were taken into consideration, total emissions would have stood at 11.186 billion tonnes in 2014, still up 17% from 2010.
Toxic Employers Face Jail Time as South Korea Tackles Workplace Bullying
The new legislation that comes into effect on Tuesday will criminalise business owners who unfairly dismiss employees harassed at work.