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Outrageous to Suggest Tulsi Gabbard is 'Foreign Asset', Says Bernie Sanders Amid Hillary Clinton's Criticism
Sanders is the first Democratic presidential candidate to come out in support of Gabbard who over the past few days have been accused of being a Russian asset.
Fighting for Every Single Vote, Says Canada's Trudeau as he Concedes Rival Could Win
Polls show Justin Trudeau's Liberals are locked in a tie with the opposition Conservatives ahead of the vote on Monday and will not capture enough seats for a majority.
55 Elephants Starved to Death in Two Months in Zimbabwe's Biggest National Park
This is the worst drought in years in the southern African nation that also suffers from a collapsing economy. Massive food and water shortages have resulted.
US Troops Cross Into Iraq as Part of Withdrawal from Syria
US Defence Secretary Mark Esper said on Saturday that all of the nearly 1,000 troops withdrawing from northern Syria are expected to move to western Iraq to continue the campaign against Islamic State militants and 'to help defend Iraq'.
Liberals, Tories Slug it Out on Last Day of Campaign as Trudeau, Scheer Make Final Pitches to Unsure Voters
Pollsters are predicting a minority government will result -- either Liberal or Conservative -- as the smaller New Democratic Party (NDP), Green Party and Bloc Quebecois continued to chip away at the frontrunners' lead.
Five Die in Fire at Clothing Factory Looted in Chile Unrest: Firefighters
'Unfortunately, five bodies have been found inside the factory' in Renca, Santiago Fire Brigade Commander Diego Velasquez told local media. Two people died when looters torched a supermarket in Santiago in the early hours of Saturday.
South African Authorities Make Fresh Attempt to Seize Guptas' Billions in US, UK, UAE: Report
Asset Forfeiture Unit has enlisted assistance of American law enforcement agencies after the US Treasury last week imposed sanctions against the three Gupta brothers and an associate, Salim Essa.
4 killed, 50 hurt as Bangladesh Police Fire at People Protesting 'Blasphemous' Facebook Post
The violence erupted in the morning after hundreds of Muslims gathered in Bhola district for a protest rally, demanding action against the Hindu man for his social media comments against Prophet Mohammed.
This 8,000-Year-Old Natural Pearl Found in Abu Dhabi is the World’s Oldest
The 'Abu Dhabi Pearl' will be shown for the first time in the exhibition "10,000 years of Luxury" which is opening on October 30 at the Louvre Abu Dhabi.
Mosquitoes Carrying Rare Saint Louis Encephalitis Virus Discovered in Westminster
The samples that tested positive were collected on October 10 at Old Bolsa Chica Road in Westminster and near Dale and Orange avenues in Anaheim, revealed The Orange County Register (OCR).
Donald Trump Drops Plan to Host G7 at His Miami Golf Resort Amid 'Irrational Hostility'
Trump announced a rare backtrack Saturday night after facing accusations that he was using the presidency to enrich himself by hosting the international summit at a private resort owned by his family.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Calls Bernie Sanders 'Uncle', Backs Him in Rally After Heart Attack
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez joined her fellow first-year congresswoman Ilhan Omar, another member of the new Democratic guard, in endorsing Sanders.
Sri Lanka Removed from FATF's Grey List after Two Years
The FATF said Sri Lanka made significant progress in addressing the strategic AML/CFT deficiencies identified earlier.
Pakistan Observes 'Kashmir Day'; Imran Khan Criticises India for Restrictions in Valley
After India's decision to scrap Article 370 on August 5, Pakistan downgraded diplomatic ties with New Delhi and expelled the Indian High Commissioner from the country.
New Zealand Police Trial Armed Patrols After Christchurch Mosques Shooting
Under the new system being trialled in three regions, including Christchurch, Armed Offender Squads officers will be constantly on patrol in specialised vehicles, allowing for more rapid response times.
One Giant Leap for Womankind: NASA's All-Female Spacewalk to Finally Happen Today
All four men aboard the International Space Station will remain inside, as Koch and Meir go out to replace a broken battery charger.