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Chinese National to be Sentenced for Trespassing at Donald Trump's Florida Resort
The question of what she was doing at the time remained unanswered as prosecutors offering no explanation in court for her motives.
Greenhouse Gas Levels in Atmosphere Hit New High in 2018: UN
There is no sign of a slowdown, let alone a decline, in greenhouse gases concentration in the atmosphere despite all the commitments under the Paris Agreement on Climate Change, the UN said,
Louis Vuitton Owner LVMH Puts a Ring on Jeweller Tiffany in $16.2 Billion Union
The deal comes after LVMH spent more than a month wooing Tiffany, the most iconic of US luxury brands known for its wedding rings and diamonds.
At Least 29 Killed as Plane Crashes into Homes in Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo
Among the victims of the crash was a woman who was the coordinator of an association for the defence of women's rights.
Massive Turnout of 70% in Hong Kong, Early Results Show Victory of Over a Dozen Pro-democracy Candidates
Among them was a candidate who replaced prominent activist Joshua Wong, the only person barred from running in the election.
Boris Johnson's Get Brexit Done Manifesto Seeks Stronger Ties with India
The 59-page manifesto includes promises such as training 50,000 new nurses, at a cost of 750 million pounds a year, and creating 50 million more doctor's appointments.
Light Plane Carrying 19 Passengers, Crew Crashes in Eastern Congo
The Dornier-228 aircraft had been headed for Beni, 350 kilometres (220 miles) north of Goma when it went down. It crashed into a residential area near Goma airport.
Ex-husband Convicted of Killing Indian-origin Woman in UK in Crossbow Attack
Ramanodge Unmathallegadoo, originally from Mauritius, planned the attack on his 35-year-old ex-wife Devi who was eight months pregnant in November last year.
UK Police Make New Arrest in Vietnamese Migrants Case
Essex Police said a 23-year-old man from Northern Ireland had been held on suspicion of conspiracy to traffic people and conspiracy to assist unlawful immigration.
Sydney Man Charged for Punching, Kicking Pregnant Woman, CCTV Captures Incident
Shocking security camera footage showed a man approaching a table of three women wearing headscarves as they chatted at a cafe in the city's west on Wednesday.
Nothing to C: Greenpeace Climate Activists Prank German Chancellor Angela Merkel's CDU Party
After removing the letter 'C', to the remaining 'DU', German for 'you', they added a banner reading, 'should protect the climate'.
Israel PM Benjamin Netanyahu Indicted for Fraud, Bribery and Breach of Trust: Justice Ministry
It is the first time a sitting Israeli prime minister has been charged with a crime.
Hong Kong Protests: 12-year-old Boy Who Vandalised Police Station Youngest Person to Be Convicted So Far
The convicted boy, whose name has been withheld for legal reasons, pleaded guilty, while his lawyer said he was remorseful since being charged and only acted on impulse at the time of the offences.
China Says It Will Try Hard to Reach 'Phase One' of Trade Deal with US, Invites Negotiators for Talks in Beijing
Economists warn that the prolonged trade dispute between China and the US is escalating risks to the global economy by disrupting supply chains, discouraging investment and dampening business confidence.
'Most Corrupt President in Modern History': At Debate, Democrats Agree Trump Must be Impeached
Such broad agreement was unlikely to last, though. Pete Buttigieg's rise in the primary makes him a prime target as the four candidates now bunched at the top seek to distinguish themselves with less than three months until voting begins.
'Crimes Trivialised': Amid Protests, Hitler's Hat and Other Nazi Memorabilia Auction Rakes in Thousands
The hammer fell on the Nazi leader's top hat at 50,000 euros (USD 55,310), according to the Hermann Historica auction house website, while items of clothing belonging to his partner Eva Braun each sold for thousands.