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Canada Revokes Myanmar Leader Suu Kyi's Honorary Citizenship
The Senate voted unanimously to strip Suu Kyi,Myanmar's civilian leader, of the symbolic honor bestowed on her in 2007.
Saudi Woman Barred From Marrying 'Religiously Unfit' Suitor Who Plays Musical Instrument
The ultra-conservative Saudi Arab requires women to seek permission from male "guardians" -- their fathers, husbands or other male relatives -- to travel, get married and other tasks.
Backing Out of the USSR? Theresa May Says the EU is Not the Soviet Union
With less than six months until Britain leaves the EU, Theresa May has yet to reach a deal with the EU on the terms the Brexit divorce.
Sarah Palin's Son Accused of Hitting Woman in Head, Resisting Arrest
Track Palin, 29, is in jail facing misdemeanor charges including assault, resisting arrest and disorderly conduct less than a year after being accused of attacking his father at his parents' home.
France President Emmanuel Macron Flips Back Over 'Middle Finger' Photo
Defending the pair, Macron said they had carried a handicapped girl to meet him after the picture was taken.
Elon Musk Escapes the Worst, but Tesla Still Faces a Bumpy Road
Those traits contributed to fraud charges brought against Musk on Thursday by federal regulators, a potentially serious blow coming just as Tesla is ramping up efforts to become a mainstream manufacturer.
Indonesia Readies Mass Graves After Death Toll Tops 800 After Earthquake, Tsunami
With the death toll already at over 830 and expected to rise further on the devastated island of Sulawesi, there were growing questions about why an early tsunami-warning system had notbeen working for years.
Donald Trump Says FBI Has 'Free Rein' in Kavanaugh Investigation
Kavanaugh's confirmation to the Supreme Court became uncertain after the allegations and then dramatic Senate testimony on Thursday by Christine Blasey Ford, who alleges that Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her at a party when they were teenagers.
832 Dead in Quake, Tsunami-hit Indonesia; Desperate Locals Turn to Looting
The Indonesian military has been deployed and search-and-rescue workers are combing the rubble for survivors.
Cancer Patient Marks Herself 'Terrorist' on Visa Waiver Form, Forced to Shell Out Rs 75,000
Mandie Stevenson, who was diagnosed with terminal breast cancer in 2015, made the error while filling an online application form that sought to know if she was ‘seeking’ or ever engaged in ‘terrorist activities or genocide'.
US F-35 Jet Crashes in South Carolina, Apparent First Accident of Its Kind
The crash comes just one day after the US military first used the F-35, which has been beset with delays and cost overruns, in combat. Multiple Marine Corps F-35s struck Taliban targets in Afghanistan.
US Senate Panel Backs Donald Trump's Supreme Court Pick, But FBI Probe Sword Hangs
Moderate Republican Senator Jeff Flake has called for an FBI investigation into sexual misconduct allegations against the judge before a final Senate vote.
Tired of Insulting Each Other Over Brexit, MPs are Taking to Meditation on Desks
The stressed out MPs do not fold themselves into the lotus position on yoga mats but instead sit at desks and breathe inside polished offices.
US Man Convicted of Hiding body in Concrete Executed in Texas
He hid the body in a barrel filled with concrete. Investigators found the body several months later and discovered a second body belonging to a man in the same place.
Trump Defends Supreme Court Pick Brett Kavanaugh But Says He Could Change Mind
"If I thought he was guilty of something like this, yes, sure," Trump said at a press conference on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly in New York. "It's possible I'll hear that, and I'll say, 'Hey, I'm changing my mind.'
Trump Arrives Late for UNGA Speech, Misses Traditional Slot as 2nd Speaker
The US President speaks second but Trump arrived late for the General Debate and President of the current session of the General Assembly Maria Fernanda Espinosa had to call Ecuador President Lenn Moreno to address the General Debate.