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'Can't Fly for a Month': Mystery of Melania's Operation Deepens After Trump Comment
Donald Trump's comments only deepened the mystery surrounding his wife's hospitalization in mid-May and her weeks-long absence from the public eye.
At Guatemala Volcano, Families Left on Own to Keep Searching
Guatemala's government suspended the search for the dead on Thursday, saying wet weather and still-hot volcanic material were too dangerous for rescuers.
Longtime U.S. Senate Intel Panel Staffer Indicted for Allegedly Lying to FBI
James Wolfe, who worked for the committee as director of security for about 29 years, allegedly lied to FBI agents in December about his contacts with three reporters, U.S. Attorney Jessie Liu said in a statement.
Stormy Daniels Not Credible Because She's in 'Slimy Business' of Porn, Says Trump Lawyer
"If you're involved in a sort of slimy business, (that) says something about you -- says something about how far you'll go to make money," Donald Trump's lawyer Rudy Giuliani told CNN.
Afghan President Announces First Ever Unconditional Ramzan Ceasefire with Taliban; Excludes ISIS
The decision came after a meeting of Islamic clerics this week declared a fatwa, or ruling, against suicide bombings, one of which, claimed by Islamic State, killed 14 people at the entrance to the clerics' peace tent in Kabul, the capital.
Putin Warns Ukraine Against Military Action in East During World Cup
Russia is hosting the World Cup from June 14 to July 15 in 11 Russian cities including Rostov-on-Don, some 100 km (60 miles) from the border with Ukraine.
QUAD Meets on Sidelines of ASEAN Meet in Singapore to Strengthen Indo-Pacific Resolve
QUAD (Quadrilateral Security Dialogue) is a four-nation coalition of India, Australia, Japan and US. It held discussions over various ways to enhance connectivity and strengthen regional security in the Indo-Pacific region.
Pak Supreme Court Allows Musharraf to File Nomination Papers
Directing Musharraf to appear before its Lahore registry, the apex court also assured that he will not be arrested by the government.
Pizza Man Faces Deportation After Delivery to New York Military Base
The man, Pablo Villavicencio, was allowed onto the Fort Hamilton military base in Brooklyn on Friday, where he had made deliveries before, but was asked by a military policeman for proof that he was a legal resident in the United States.
Pakistanis Enchanted by 11-year-old Motivational Coach
Safi speaks into his wireless microphone, his hand gestures practised and his confidence unwavering before the attention of his elders at the University of Spoken English (USECS) in the northwestern city of Peshawar.
More US Staffers Evacuated From China Over Mystery Illness
The State Department has warned that US diplomats should alert their mission's medical staff "if they note new onset of symptoms that may have begun in association with experiencing unidentified auditory sensations."
Stormy Daniels Accuses Ex-Lawyer of Being Trump 'Puppet'
The lawsuit against Keith Davidson and Donald Trump's personal lawyer Michael Cohen claims that the two attorneys colluded to discredit the adult film actress and manipulate her over her alleged 2006 affair with the US President.
Bill Clinton Says No Private Apology to Monica Lewinsky Necessary
In a testy interview with NBC's "Today" show aired on Monday, the 71-year-old Bill Clinton was also asked for his thoughts on the #MeToo movement.
Donald Trump Says he Has 'Absolute Right' to Pardon Himself
Trump's comments on Twitter came a day after attorney Rudy Giuliani played down the possibility that the president could pardon himself, suggesting he might have that authority but would be unwise to use it.
Jordan's King Abdullah Replaces PM to Defuse Massive Protests Against 'Planned' Tax Hikes
The move appeared aimed at defusing popular anger over planned tax hikes that have brought thousands of people onto the streets in the capital Amman and other parts of Jordan since last week. Razzaz was education minister in Mulki's government.
China Summons Officials to Pollution 'Name and Shame' Meeting
Air quality has also been deteriorating since 2016, and the city was found to have tried to tamper with equipment at a local smog monitoring station.