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'We Fundamentally do Not See a War With Iran': Mike Pompeo
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo vowed to keep pressuring Iran.
'Enough Mistrust, Let's Reboot Our Ties': Russian Foreign Minister Holds Talks With US Secy of State
Mike Pompeo's visit to Russia represents the first high-level contact between Moscow and Washington since US Special Counsel Robert Muller submitted a report examining the nature of Russia's role in the 2016 presidential election.
Donald Trump Defends China Trade Battle, Vows Deal Will Happen 'Much Faster Than People Think'
US President Donald Trump kept up his 'America First' agenda in support of hefty tariffs and called on US companies to back him by shifting their businesses away from China.
Indian-origin Woman Convicted of Killing 9-Year Old Stepdaughter in New York, Faces Life Imprisonment
A report filed by the Medical Examiner's Office determined that the cause of death was manual strangulation.
California Jury Hits Bayer with $2 Billion Award in Roundup Cancer Trial
It was the third consecutive US jury verdict against the company in litigation over the chemical, which Bayer acquired as part of its $63 billion purchase of Monsanto last year.
One Dead, Two Injured in Shooting Near Florida Trump Resort
It appears that a stray bullet travelled from the property of the Trump International across the street, through the parking lot and struck Jradi, who was working.
Indigenous Australians Take Government to UN Over Climate Change
The Torres Strait Islanders will tell the UN Human Rights Committee that rising seas caused by global warming are threatening their homelands and culture, lawyers representing the group said.
Three Militants Killed After Storming Five-star Hotel in Balochistan; BLA Claims Responsibility
The militants are said to have opened fire after attacking the hotel on Saturday afternoon. Frontier Corps personnel has cordoned off the area.
Uber Valued at $82 Billion in IPO as Market Jitters, Lyft Woes Weigh
Uber raised $8.1 billion, pricing its IPO at $45 per share, close to the bottom of the targeted $44-$50 range.
Some Play Golf, Others Do Archery, Bhutan's Prime Minister Chooses to be Doctor Every Saturday
Bhutan PM Lotay Tshering is no ordinary doctor. During the week, he also happens to be prime minister in the Himalayan kingdom famous for measuring citizens' Gross National Happiness.
Pakistan's Former PM Nawaz Sharif Returns to Jail After Medical Treatment
Shahbaz Gill, a spokesman for the Punjab chief magistrate, said Nawaz arrived at the jail after its gates had closed for the night but was allowed in to avoid inflaming tensions.
Loud Explosion Rattles Afghan Capital Kabul, Casualties Feared
An big explosion went off in Kabul on Wednesday, sending a cloud of smoke and dust into the sky.
Turkey Election Body Orders Istanbul Vote Re-run After Defeat of President Erdogan's AK Party
The winner of the election, Ekrem Imamoglu of the main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP), said it was a "treacherous decision" and vowed to fight on.
Pakistani Charity Dishes Out Ostrich as Ramzan Treat for Poor
Expensive and seldom eaten in Pakistan, ostrich is deemed exotic in the mainly Muslim nation of 208 million people.
Indigenous Peoples, 'Guardians of Nature', Under Siege: UN Report
Whether it is logging, agribusiness and cattle ranching in the tropics, or climate change warming the poles twice as fast as the global average, an unrelenting economic juggernaut fuelled by coal, oil and gas is ravaging the natural world.
As US Prepares for Another Space Mission, Mike Pence Says First Woman to Land on Moon Will be American
The Trump administration is incredibly proud that before the year ends, we will once again launch American astronauts on American rockets from American soil into the vast expanse of space, said Mike Pence.