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Students in Pakistan Hold Rallies Across 50 Cities Demanding Restoration of their Unions
The protest was termed as the Student Solidarity March and it was organized and led by the Student Action Committee (SAC) a representative body of different student groups.
Israeli Warplane Strikes Hamas Position in Gaza after Rocket Fired: Army
It was the third rocket to be fired from the Palestinian territory at Israel in as many days and came two weeks after a deadly flare-up between Islamic Jihad and Israel.
Remembering Clive James, the Metropolitan Critic
Clive James was arguably the best essayist of his generation. But if the future generations are to be introduced to him, I wish they begin with his poetry.
Trenchcoats and Rockets: Kim Jong Un Supervises North Korea's 'Super Large' Missile Launch
Pyongyang fired what Seoul described as 'unidentified projectiles' on Thursday — the Thanksgiving holiday in the US — South Korean officials said, as nuclear talks between the North and the United States remain deadlocked.
Indian-origin CEO Sentenced to over Four Years in Prison for Securities Fraud
The accused was convicted of participating in a scheme to mismark securities and mislead investors about the true value of the funds that Premium Point managed.
Pakistan Security Agency Foils Terror Plot, Arrests 3 Al-qaeda Terrorists
Al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri had announced the formation of the AQIS to take the fight to India, Myanmar and Bangladesh in a video message in September 2014.
Donald Trump Pardons Turkeys in Thanksgiving Tradition, Makes Fun of Impeachment Hearings
The turkeys named by students of Harrells Christian Academy in North Carolina, appeared before a battery of White House reporters in the Rose Garden.
Nine Pakistan Navy Personnel Killed, 29 Others Injured in Bus Accident in Balochistan
The bus was en route to Karachi from Ormara area of Gwadar district. The soldiers were going to their homes for the holidays.
EU Lawmakers Set to Declare 'Climate Emergency' to Pressure Incoming Chief Ahead of UN Conference
All but three of the EU's 28 member states have signed up to this aim, but objections from Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic prevented the bloc promoting its stance at a UN climate action summit in September.
UN Women Deputy Executive Director Concerned over 'Normalisation' of Rape Culture
Deputy Executive Director of UN Women Anita Bhatia said, the senior-most Indian woman in the UN system in New York, said this year, the agency wants to focus attention on the issue of rape and the rape culture that prevails in society.
Italian Coast Guard Recover Bodies of 7 Migrants off Island After Boat Capsize
Authorities said 149 migrants were rescued after the boat overturned. Survivors told authorities that 169 had been originally aboard.
Appears Nawaz Sharif's Health Improved by Looking at London-bound Plane, Says Pakistan PM Imran Khan
Nawaz Sharif on Tuesday left for London in the air ambulance for medical treatment for multiple diseases after the Lahore High Court allowed him to travel abroad for four weeks.
Good Samaritan: Doctor Saves Elderly Man's Life Mid-flight by Sucking 800ml Urine Out of His Bladder
Dr Zhang Hong saved the man's life by spending 37 minutes sucking urine from the man's blocked bladder with nothing but a plastic tube and an empty wine bottle.
US-China Trade Deal 'Potentially Very Close', Says Donald Trump
But his remarks were a rejoinder to statements made hours earlier by Chinese leader Xi Jinping, who told a gathering of dignitaries in Beijing that China wanted a deal but was "not afraid" to fight back if needed.
Trump and Navy Clash Again Over SEAL Commando Who Posed with Corpse
Trump again intervened in events surrounding the court-martial of Special Operations Chief Edward Gallagher despite the support of top Navy leaders for the decision to formally review Gallagher's fitness to remain a SEAL.
Handful of Hong Kong Protesters Surrender as University Siege Staggers On
The siege at the Polytechnic University on the Kowloon peninsula appeared to be nearing an end with the number of protesters dwindling to less than 100, days after some of the worst violence since anti-government demonstrations escalated in June.