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Amid power struggle, Peru’s vice president resigns

Peru’s Vice President, Mercedes Araoz, resigned from her position late Tuesday as a power struggle roils the South American nation.

India Premier celebrates Mahatma Gandhi on 150th anniversary of his birth

Premier Narendra Modi led countrywide celebrations to mark the 150 anniversary of the birth of India’s independence hero Mahatma Gandhi.

“Mera Bacha Alert”: Pakistan to launch phone app to curb child sex abuse

Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan ordered authorities to prepare a mobile phone app to help parents report child sex abuse…

Trump: Australia’s offer to help White House probe is in national interest

Australia’s offer to help U.S President Donald Trump investigate a report into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election was…
Leaders of U.S., Israel disagree on future of the Gaza Strip as UN officials report even more dire conditions in the Palestinian territory.

Attorney-General begins hearing for Prime Minister Netanyahu’s corruption cases

Israeli Attorney-General, Avichai Mandelblit,  on  Wednesday opened a series of pre-indictment hearings to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, ahead of…

Khashoggi: Mourners to hold memorial outside the Saudi consulate

Jamal Khashoggi’s friends, rights activists, and press freedom groups will hold a memorial in Istanbul on Wednesday outside Riyadh’s consulate,…

Myanmar records 191 human trafficking cases in 9 months

Myanmar Anti-Trafficking Police Force says it has exposed a total of 191 human trafficking cases across the country in the…

Ethiopia’s stolen priceless crown of Jesus and Apostles returns home

A priceless 18th-century Ethiopian crown is set to be returned from the Netherlands to Addis Ababa after a one-time refugee…

North Korea fires 2 missiles towards Japan

One North Korean missile, out of two missiles launched today, fell into Japan’s Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) on Wednesday morning,…

Boris Johnson unveils final Brexit offer today

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson will on Wednesday unveil his final Brexit offer to the European Union and make clear…

Leaked audio: Zuckerberg afraid of ‘President Elizabeth Warren’

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg called presidential candidate Sen. Elizabeth Warren an “existential” threat to his company, in a leaked audio.

Trump Impeachment: Pompeo stonewalls House committees

Donald Trump's administration pushed back hard Tuesday against the impeachment probe threatening his presidency, accusing Democrats of trying to intimidate…

Meghan Markle sues UK tabloid Mail-on-Sunday

Meghan Markle, the wife of Britain’s Prince Harry, has filed a claim against the Mail on Sunday newspaper over the…

Photos: Rapturous reception for Meghan Markle at University of Johannesburg

Meghan Markle Duchess of Sussex was today hailed for inspiring women as she attended the first of two solo visits…

Jury finds Dallas policewoman guilty of killing blackman in his apartment

A jury has found former Dallas police officer Amber Guyger guilty of the murder of an African American, Jean Botham…

Ramaphosa vows to rebuild South Africa’s sagging economy

President Cyril Ramaphosa has vowed to rebuild South Africans' confidence in the economy, based not merely on hope or expectation…

Typhoon destroys bridge in Taiwan, 6 missing

A bridge in eastern Taiwan collapsed on Tuesday, colliding with boats below and causing casualties, fire safety officials said.

Mass lawsuit: 470,000 drivers sue Volkswagen in Germany

Diesel drivers, numbering 470,000, demanded compensation from Volkswagen over an emissions-rigging scandal in Germany’s first-ever class-action lawsuit.

Australian prosecutors must seek approval before charging journalists

Australian prosecutors need government permission before they can file charges against local journalists, Attorney-General Christian Porter said on Monday.

Group initiates anti-crime campaign in South Africa

In a bid to contribute to stemming crime in South Africa, the Nigeria Union South Africa (NUSA) has initiated an…

Trump scolded over civil war tweet

US President Donald Trump was scolded by fellow Republicans late Sunday after he reposted a quote forewarning civil war over…
Sajid Javid: reveals COVID-19 status despite inoculation

UK to leave the European Union on October 31

The United Kingdom will leave the European Union on Oct. 31, hopefully, with a deal, Finance Minister Sajid Javid said…

World leaders converge at the funeral of Jacques Chirac

World Leaders, including Russian President Vladimir Putin, gathered on Monday in the French capital for the funeral of former President…

War with Iran will destroy global economy, warns Saudi Prince Salman

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman said in a CBS interview aired Sunday that a war between his country and…
U.S. President Joe Biden’s son Hunter, pleads guilty to all nine counts in his criminal tax case in a Los Angeles federal court.

Ukraine’s ex-prosecutor: No evidence of wrongdoing against Hunter Biden

Yuri Lutsenvo, Ukraine’s former top law enforcement official said he repeatedly rebuffed President Trump’s personal lawyer’s demands to investigate Joe…

Upbeat Boris Johnson vows to get Brexit done by October

Despite a string of parliamentary setbacks and a defeat in the Supreme Court, Boris Johnson insists at the Conservative conference…

Ukrainegate: Trump allies try to turn the tables against Democrats

Allies of US President Donald Trump and his top aides sought Sunday to change the narratives about Ukrainegate by turning…

Afghan defies Taliban to vote again after they cut finger in 2014

The Taliban cut off Safiullah Safi's right forefinger for voting in 2014. That did not stop the businessman from doing…

Boris Johnson begs Queen Elizabeth

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has apologised to Queen Elizabeth for asking her to approve the unlawful suspension of the…

Egyptian teacher faces trial for forcing pupils to take off trousers

Egypt’s chief prosecutor on Saturday ordered a criminal trial for a university teacher who allegedly forced his students to take…
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