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Curfew in Santiago After Chileans Continue Clashes With Police Despite Emergency
Authorities announced a curfew in Santiago starting at 0100 GMT Sunday, after protesters set buses on fire, burned metro stations and clashed with riot police in the city of seven million.
Former IMF Chief Lagarde Takes Swipe at Donald Trump's Twitter Habits
Newly freed from the restraints of her previous post, where she would have had to guard her language, Lagarde said, 'market stability should not be the subject of a tweet here, a tweet there.'
Greta Thunberg's Rally in Canada's Energy Heartland Alberta Runs Into Oil and Gas Counter-Protest
A truck convoy organised by pro-oil group United We Roll drove from the city of Red Deer to Edmonton to protest against what the group called foreign activists campaigning against Canada's oil and gas industry.
Trump Hopes US-China Trade Deal Will be Signed by Middle of November
The White House has announced that China agreed to buy up to $50 billion of US farm products annually, as part of the first phase of a trade deal, although it seems slow to follow through.
Clashes Erupt in Central Barcelona As Half a Million Separatists Rally
It was the biggest gathering since Monday's explosive verdict, which had already brought tens of thousands of independence supporters onto the streets in protest in this wealthy northeast region.
'Most Overrated General' James Mattis Takes Jibe at Donald Trump
Replying to Trump, Mattis said he is honored to be considered 'overrated' by Donald Trump because he also called Meryl Streep an overrated actress.
Fierce Battles in Mexico as Arrest of Jailed Drug Kingpin El Chapo's Son Goes Wrong
Gunmen blocked roads and highways into the evening, bringing the city of 750,000 people to a standstill.
China Appeals to Washington for Quick End to Trade Tariff War
Donald Trump agreed Friday to delay a planned tariff hike and said Beijing would buy American exports. But the two sides have yet to put the deal on paper.
Brexit Talks to Continue on Summit Eve After All Night Discussions Fail to Get Breakthrough
An EU official, who asked not to be identified because the negotiations were still ongoing, says 'discussions continued until late in the night and will continue today.'
15 People Die After Shootout Between Security Forces, Armed Civilians in Mexico
The latest carnage is likely to increase pressure on Mexican President Lopez Obrador to get a grip on a problem he pledged to tackle when he took office last December.
Pakistan Grapples with Shortage of Life-saving Anti-rabies Vaccine as India, China Halts Supply
The shortage of the anti-rabies vaccine has been witnessed in government hospitals in the Sindh province as imports of the vaccine from India has stopped in recent months, while its import from China has been suspended.
It's a Tie: Margaret Atwood and Bernardine Evaristo Share the 2019 Booker Prize After Jury 'Flout' Rules
The Booker rules say the prize must not be divided, but the judges insisted they 'couldn't separate' Atwood's 'The Testament' and 'Girl, Woman, Other' by Evaristo, who is the first black woman to win the prestigious award since its creation in 1969.
Saudi Arabia Visit Signals Vladimir Putin's Growing Middle East Influence
On the eve of Putin's trip, US troops abruptly retreated from northern Syria as Russian-backed government forces deployed deep inside Kurdish-held territory under a deal to help fend off a Turkish cross-border offensive.
How Michigan Drones Are Helping Crops, Combating Malaria in Malawi
Using models of both the irrigation pattern and the standing water, academicians in the program can discern who in the local population is most exposed to malaria.
Earthquake of 5.8 Magnitude Strikes Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province
According to Pakistan Meteorological Department, epicentre of the quake was in the Hindu Kush mountains in Afghanistan, 157 kilometers below the surface of earth.
Pakistan PM Imran Khan Discusses Kashmir Issue with Iran's Hassan Rouhani
Imran Khan, who visited Tehran to help mitigate tensions between bitter regional rivals Iran and Saudi Arabia, held talks with President Rouhani at the presidential palace and later met with Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.