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Donald Trump Says Will Meet With North Korea's Kim Jong Un in May or Early June
North Korea has told the United States it is prepared to discuss the denuclearisation of the Korean Peninsula when Kim meets Trump, a US official told Reuters on Sunday.
Palestinian Journalist Killed in Israel-Gaza Protests
Yaser Murtaja, 30, a cameraman for Palestinian Ain Media, was the 29th Palestinian killed in the week-long protests.
Hijab-clad Muslim Nurse Stabbed in Texas, Police Announce $5,000 for Info on 'Racist' Driver
The two men are described as white males between 20 and 35 years old. The Harris county sheriff's office is investigating the case.
Immigration Row Overshadows Start of Angela Merkel's Fourth Term
Merkel will be counting on the support of moderates like Laschet to contain bubbling discontent on the right of her party.
Johnson & Johnson Loses Trial Over Claims Linking Cancer to Asbestos in Talc
The lawsuit was brought by New Jersey resident Stephen Lanzo, who said he developed mesothelioma after inhaling dust that was generated through his regular use of J&J talc powder products since his birth in 1972.
Turkey or Kurdish Militias? Pick a Side, Turkish Minister Tells France
Relations between Ankara and Paris have been tense in recent weeks, with France increasingly criticising the two-month-old Turkish military operation against the Kurdish YPG in northern Syria, which Turkey considers a terrorist organisation.
Russian Historian Who Exposed Stalin's Crimes Cleared of Child Pornography Charges
State prosecutors had accused Yuri Dmitriev of involving his adopted daughter, then 11, in child pornography, of illegally possessing components of a firearm, and of depravity involving a minor.
'North Korea's Kim Told Xi he Wanted to Resume Six-party Disarmament Talks'
China has traditionally been secretive North Korea's closest ally, though ties have been frayed by Kim's pursuit of nuclear weapons and missiles and Beijing's backing of tough UN sanctions in response.
Philip, Husband of Britain's Queen Elizabeth, Due to Have Hip Surgery
Greek-born Philip has remained at his wife's side throughout her 66-year reign, the longest in British history, and has earned a reputation for brusque comments and occasional gaffes at some of the thousands of ceremonial events he has attended.
Ready to Fight Trade War Till The End, China Tells United States
China on Monday imposed tariffs on 128 US imports worth USD 3 billion, including meat, fruit and pork, as retaliation against taxes approved by US President Donald Trump on imported steel and aluminium.
Half of European Flights Face Delays After Computer Failure
Eurocontrol -- which covers 41 countries including all 28 EU nations plus others in Europe including Ukraine, Turkey and Norway -- said it hoped to have the system back up and running by late Tuesday.
Malaysia Outlaws 'Fake News'; Sets Jail of up to Six Years
Prime Minister Najib Razak's government secured a simple majority in parliament to pass the Anti-Fake News 2018 bill, which sets out fines of up to 500,000 ringgit ($123,000) and a maximum six years in jail.
Singapore Couple Challenge Annulment of Marriage After Sex Change
Faith, the husband, then underwent sex change surgery and updated her national identity card to read "female", the paper said.
'Murdered' Pakistani Woman Reappears with Second Husband, Arrested
The woman, 30-year-old Asma Bibi, reappeared at her village Phalayan in Jhelum district, 250 km from Lahore this week under a new name of Neelam.
Autopsy of California Black Man Shot by Police Fuels More Protests in US
Protesters, some with megaphones and black masks covering their faces, shouted "Shoot us down, we shut you down", along with expletives directed at the police.
Florida School Shooting Suspect Nikolas Cruz Gets 'Piles' of Fan Letters, Money in Account
Teenage girls, women and men are sending letters and photographs of themselves and Facebook groups have been started to discuss how to help Nikolas Cruz, the South Florida Sun-Sentinel reports.