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Trump Has Only One Official Govt iPhone, Says White House Denying China Listens to His Conversations
Trump, the daily said, uses an iPhone to make calls to his friends. He has refused to give this up, despite repeated requests by his officials, who have been asking him to make more use of the secure land lines.
UK Parliamentarian Uses Privilege to Name Retail Billionaire at Heart of UK's #MeToo Row
While the court injunction remains in place until a full trial in the case takes place, Lord Peter Hain told Parliament that he felt it was his duty to speak out against billionaire Philip Green.
Israel PM Benjamin Netanyahu Accuses President, Minister of Conspiring to Topple Him
Israel's next legislative elections are scheduled for November 2019 but early polls could be held in case of a crisis within Netanyahu's ruling Likud-led coalition.
Two US Middle School Girls Planned to Cut Throats, Drink Blood of Classmates, Say Police
Arrest affidavits released on Wednesday by the Bartow Police Department say the two girls, ages 11 and 12, planned to cut their victims' throats, cut up their bodies, eat the flesh and drink their victims' blood.
US Court Upholds London Imam's Conviction, Life Sentence for Supporting Terrorism
His lawyers requested a prison better suited to people with disabilities as Mustafa is missing both hands.
Bra Fitted With App to Detect Breast Cancer, Now Selling in Mexico
Named Eva, the device is the first personal, non-invasive method of evaluating the risk of breast cancer.
'Not Always Simple': Justin Trudeau on Working With Donald Trump
Relations between the two leaders took a hit in June, when Trump taunted Trudeau as "very dishonest & weak" and "meek and mild" as he left a G7 summit in Canada that the prime minister had hosted.
Australian PM Apologises to Child Sexual Abuse Victims, Says 'We Failed Them'
In parliament, lawmakers stood for a moment of silence following the remarks as hundreds of survivors looked on or watched in official events across the country.
For First Time, Humans Will Touch Deepest Points of All 5 Oceans and You Can Watch it on TV
The project, known as Five Deeps Expedition, will use a special submersible vehicle that took more than three years to build. It is made of titanium and other special materials that can dive to the bottom of the ocean.
As Khashoggi Crisis Grows, Saudi King Asserts Authority, Checks Son's Power
Last Thursday, the king dispatched his most trusted aide, Prince Khaled al-Faisal, governor of Mecca, to Istanbul to try to defuse the crisis.
Pope Gets Invite from Kim Jong-Un, Indicates He’s Considering It
Any visit would be the first by a pope to the reclusive state which does not allow priests to be permanently stationed there. There is little information on how many of its citizens are Catholic, or how they practice their faith.
Gunman Opens Fire on Afghan-US Security Meeting, Kandhar Police Chief Killed: Report
The Taliban, taking responsibility of the shooting, said police chief General Abdul Raziq was the target of the shooting.
Tickled Pink: Typhoons Trick Japan Blossoms into Blooming Six Months Early
The unexpected bloom comes amid growing concern around the world about global warming and summer heat waves that are triggering intense forest fires and powerful super storms.
‘There's No God or Afterlife, No One Directs Our Fate’: Stephen Hawking’s Final Book Answers Big Questions
Late physicist Stephen Hawking's final book is a selection of his most profound, accessible, and timely reflections from his personal archive.
Bomb Under Office Chair Kills Afghanistan Election Candidate
Abdul Jabar Qahraman, who was preparing to contest Saturday's parliamentary polls, was killed in the blast, a senior government official said.
Pakistan Serial Killer Executed for Raping, Murdering 7-Year-old Zainab
Imran Ali, who was convicted for the rape and murder of the minor girl in the city of Kasur, some 50-km from Lahore earlier this year, was hanged to death this morning in Kot Lakhpat Central Jail.