At least 84 people, two-thirds of them young children, have died since December on their way to al-Hol camp in northeastern Syria after fleeing Islamic State in the Deir al-Zor region, the United Nations said on Friday.
Subaru Corp is recalling around 2.3 million vehicles globally over a brake light problem, the automaker's biggest-ever recall as it grapples with a series of quality-related issues following rapid
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A MAN was jailed after trying to get out of jury duty by shouting “He’s guilty!” on the first day of a trial in Hawaii. Jacob Maldonado spent the night in a prison cell for his courtroom outburst during an assault trial on the paradise US island. A judge locked him up after ruling the […]
Dianrong, one of China's biggest peer-to-peer (P2P) lenders, is shutting down 60 of its 90 offline stores and laying off an estimated 2,000 employees, a source with direct knowledge of the matter
OTTAWA: Canada is likely to announce on Friday (Mar 1) that an extradition hearing against a Huawei Technologiesexecutive can proceed, legal experts said, worsening already icy relations with Beijing.
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MANILA:The Philippine government said on Friday (Mar 1) it would file criminal charges against officials of the French pharmaceutical firm Sanofi Pasteur over the deaths of children injected with its
BEIJING: China said on Friday (Mar 1) it "regrets" a World Trade Organisation (WTO) ruling in Washington's favour over a dispute on Chinese subsidies to wheat and rice producers. The dec
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There are conflicting stories of why the president's summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un ended with no deal on nuclear weapons. Mr. Trump says he walked away because the North Korean leader wanted complete relief from U.S. sanctions. North Korean officials said in a rare news conference that they only wanted some sanctions lifted. Errol Barnett reports.
At least 29 people have been killed in a suicide car bomb attack at a hotel in the capital Mogadishu.
Luke Perry, 52, was taken to the hospital after emergency officials responded to the actor's Los Angeles home.
Hitting out at the opposition and dynastic politics, Modi said "My only family is 130 crore Indians. I will live for them. I will die for them," he said.
'They practice their respective beliefs and live in harmony with each other.'
BEIJING: About an hour's drive from downtown Beijing, on the outskirts of the city - lies the Dong Xin Dian neighbourhood that's home to many of the citys migrant workers from all over China.
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The producer of the first Bulgarian supercar Sin Cars plans to build a small electric car factory in Rousse. The goal is to produce up to 20,000 such cars per year. This intention was confirmed by the founder of the company Rosen Daskalov in a message before the company's participation at the Geneva Motor Show.
Читать дальше...NEW YORK — A fast-moving storm system brought light snow parts of the tri-state area during the Friday morning commute as threats of a wintry mix make their way to the region. The morning snow prompted late starts to several schools in the region. For a full list of school delays, click here. The snow is expected to taper off by the end of the 7 a.m. hour. Temperatures continue to be chilly and below average, reaching a high of […]
The New York Times reports the president directed that Jared Kushner, his son-in-law and senior adviser, receive a top-secret security clearance, reportedly overruling objections from intelligence officials, the White House chief of staff, and the president's top White House lawyer. His attorney says Kushner's clearance "was handled in the regular process with no pressure from anyone." Paula Reid reports.
Moscow has backed Maduro in the face of a political challenge from opposition leader Juan Guaido, who declared himself interim president in January -- a move backed by most Western nations. Rodriguez, explaining the decision to move PDVSA's office at a joint news conference in Moscow with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, said Europe had shown it was no longer able to guarantee the safety of Venezuela's assets. The PDVSA office move corresponded with plans to expand technical cooperation... Читать дальше...