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After Donald Trump Mocks Greta Thunberg With ‘Chill, Go To Movies’ Barb, She Does This…
'So ridiculous. Greta must work on her Anger Management problem, then go to a good old fashioned movie with a friend! Chill Greta, Chill!' Donald Trump tweeted.
Pakistan Court Disposes of Petition of Mumbai Attack Mastermind Hafiz Saeed, 67 JuD Leaders
On Wednesday, a two-judge bench of the Lahore High Court headed by Justice Mohammad Qasim Khan while disposing of the petition observed that the petitioner's counsel might file separate petitions against each FIR.
Aung Suu Kyi Slammed for 'Silence' over Myanmar Genocide Claims at UN Court
Mostly-Muslim Gambia has taken majority-Buddhist Myanmar to the court in the Hague, accusing it of breaching the 1948 UN Genocide convention and seeking emergency measures to protect the Rohingya.
Bangladesh Supreme Court Rejects Former PM Khaleda Zia's Bail Petition in Corruption Case
Khaleda Zia, a three-time former prime minister, is lodged in a prison in Dhaka since February 2018, serving a total of 17 years jail term in two graft cases. Her health has massively deteriorated over the months.
13 Killed, 21 Injured in Fire at Illegal Plastic Factory in Bangladesh
The cause of the fire could not be immediately determined by the authorities. The factory had also caught fire earlier in February.
Donald Trump Stirs Controversy with Changes to Definition of Judaism
Donald Trump, who calls himself the most pro-Israeli US president in history, reinforced his determined effort to win over traditionally pro-Democratic American Jewish voters ahead of next year's presidential election.
Disgraced Hollywood Mogul Harvey Weinstein Agrees to $25 Million Settlement with Accusers
The cash will be shared among more than 30 actresses and former employees who have sued the 67-year-old Harvey Weinstein for offenses ranging from sexual harassment to rape.
With Benjamin Netanyahu's Fate in Question, Israel Poised for New Election
Neither Netanyahu’s right-wing Likud party nor the centrist Blue and White party led by his main rival, former military chief Benny Gantz, won enough seats in the Knesset for a governing majority in the previous two contests.
After Row with Doctors, over 100 Pakistani Lawyers Ransack Lahore Hospital; Patient Dies
Some of the protesters fired gunshots and pelted arriving police with stones and bricks.
Crammed in Washing Machine, Curled Up in Wooden Chest: 11 Chinese Migrants Detained at US Crossing
The truck driver, a 42-year-old US citizen, was arrested on suspicion of human smuggling, a Customs and Border Protection statement said.
After Deciding to Skip Festivities over Rise in Ethnic Violence Cases, Ethiopian PM to Now Collect Nobel Peace Prize
Hailed as a modern, reformist leader, Abiy's decision to skip all the events with the press had dismayed his Norwegian hosts. He will now be awarded at a ceremony in Oslo City Hall.
Chilean Military Plane with 38 on Board Goes Missing, Authorities 'Not Optimistic' About Its Fate
The aircraft was traveling to perform logistical support tasks for the maintenance of Chilean facilities at the Antarctic base.
Former US Fed Chief Paul Volcker, Inflation Tamer, Dead At 92: Report
Volcker, who media reports said had been suffering from prostate cancer, was the first to bring celebrity status to the job of US central banker, serving as chairman of the Federal Reserve from 1979 to 1987.
North Korea Says it Carried Out 'Very Important Test' at its Long-range Rocket Launch Site
The Korean Central News Agency said the test was conducted at the Sohae Satellite Launching Ground on Saturday afternoon. It said that the result of the test was reported to the Central Committee of the ruling Workers’ Party.
Night Before Attacking US Military Base, Gunman Showed Mass Shooting Videos at Party
The shooting Friday in a classroom building at Naval Air Station Pensacola in Florida left three dead and eight wounded, including two responding sheriff's deputies.
7 Killed after Deadly Blaze Tears Through Slovakia High-rise Block
About 100 firefighters battled the blaze, which hit the top four or five floors of the building and led to warnings from the fire service that the structure could collapse, local media reported.