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Search For A Bison After It Attacked Tourist In Poland
Employees of the Bialowieza nature reserve in eastern Poland were searching for a male bison Monday after it injured a vacationer.
The Latest: Pakistan To Start Opening Schools As Cases Fall
ISLAMABAD Education officials in Pakistan say authorities will start reopening schools from Sept. 15 amid a steady decline in coronavirus deaths and infections.
China Delays Renewing Credentials For Journalists At U.S. Outlets
Beijing has held off renewing the expiring press credentials of journalists at U.S. media outlets including Bloomberg, CNN and the Wall Street Journal, the news organisations reported, amid a tussle with Washington over journalist visas.
2 Depressions In Atlantic To Become Tropical Storms Monday
Two tropical depressions in the Atlantic Ocean are expected to become tropical storms on Monday, with one system already generating a warning off the coast of continental Africa.
Brexit Back In Crisis As UK Threatens To Undermine Divorce Pact
Brexit trade talks plunged into fresh crisis on Monday after Britain warned the European Union that it could undercut the divorce deal it signed unless the bloc agrees to a free trade deal by Oct. 15.
Brexit Showdown As UK Threatens To Undermine Divorce Treaty
Brexit trade talks plunged into crisis on Monday after Britain warned the European Union that it could effectively override the divorce deal it signed unless the bloc agrees to a free trade deal by Oct. 15.
India Passes Brazil As Country 2nd-worst-hit By Virus
India became the second worsthit country by the pandemic on Monday as urban metro trains partially resumed service in the capital New Delhi and other states as the government pushes to sustain a weakened economy.
Top Democrat Accuses U.S. Attorney General Of Lying About China Election Threat
The Democratic chairman of the House of Representatives Intelligence Committee on Sunday accused U.S. Attorney General William Barr of lying when he said China posed a bigger threat to November's U.S. election than Russia.
Brazil Reports 14,521 Coronavirus Cases, 447 Deaths
Brazil recorded 14,521 additional confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus in the past 24 hours, as well as 447 deaths from the disease, the Health Ministry said on Sunday.
Tropical Storm Julio Heads Away From Mexican Coast
Tropical Storm Julio was heading rapidly westward away from Mexico's Pacific coast on Sunday.
Rare Spat Between Serbia And Russia After US-brokered Deal
A social media post by the Russian foreign ministry spokeswoman apparently ridiculing Serbias president after he signed a U.S.sponsored agreement between Serbia and Kosovo has triggered a rare spat between traditional allies Moscow and Belgrade.
France's Le Drian: We Must Not Let The Guard Down In Mali
French Foreign Minister JeanYves Le Drian said on Sunday France will continue with its military operations in Mali where two French soldiers were killed on Saturday.
Brexit Negotiator Says UK Unafraid To Walk Away Without Deal
Britains chief Brexit negotiator talked tough ahead of a crucial round of postBrexit trade talks, saying the U.K. was not afraid to walk away if the European Union does not give ground on key issues.
Virus Deaths Surpass 1,000 As Israel Mulls New Restrictions
The death toll from the coronavirus in Israel has surpassed 1,000, as the government on Sunday mulled steps for imposing new restrictions to quell a resurgence in infections.
British Newspapers Distribution Hit By Extinction Rebellion Blockade
The distribution of several British newspapers was disrupted on Saturday after Extinction Rebellion climate change activists blockaded printing presses used by Rupert Murdoch's News UK, the publisher of The Times and The Sun.
Lockdown Protesters Defy Police As Australia Coronavirus Cases Ease
Protesters against a COVID19 lockdown defied police in Australia's hotspot on Saturday, prompting 15 arrests, even as the state of Victoria continued its gradual improvement in stemming new cases due to the nearly five weeks of restrictions.