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Be More Like US: Donald Trump's Message to Leaders Ahead of G7 Summit This Weekend
Donald Trump will attend the G7 summit in France from Saturday to Monday and plans to hold individual meetings with the leaders of Britain, France, Germany, Japan, India and Canada during his trip,
'Enemies Don't Accept Logic, We Can't Respond With It': Iran Prez's Muscular Tone on Dealings With US
The US re-imposed sanctions on Iran after the Trump administration pulled out of the nuclear deal over concerns about Iran's missile program and regional influence.
Expect India to Adopt Just Policy Towards Noble People of Kashmir, Says Iran's Supreme Leader
Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei, the Supreme leader of Iran, blamed the United Kingdom for the 'disputes between India & Pakistan', saying: 'The British intentionally left this wound in that region in order to sustain conflicts in Kashmir.'
Don't Worry About Drinking Micro-plastics in Water, Says UN Report
Microplastics are created when man-made materials break down into tiny particles smaller than about 5 millimeters, although there is no strict scientific definition.
Japan Bullet Train Runs at 280 Km/Hr with One of Its Doors Open; 'Human Error' Blamed
The Tokyo-bound Hayabusa No. 46 train screeched to an emergency stop in a tunnel shortly after leaving Sendai station in northeastern Japan when the conductor saw a warning light that the door of the ninth carriage was open, East Japan Railway said.
3 Women Sue Jeffrey Epstein's Estate Citing Rape, Allege Financier Kept Assaulting Them Despite Having to Report to Jail
The lawsuits say two women were 17 and the third woman was 20 when they said they were sexually assaulted by Epstein. All said they were also coerced into giving Epstein sexual massages for years.
No Evidence That India is Running Afoul of American sanctions on Iran, Says US Official
We have no evidence that India is running afoul of US sanctions, Special US Representative to Iran, Brian Hook, told reporters at the Foreign Press Centre.
Trump Postpones Denmark Visit Over PM's Lack of Interest in Selling Greenland
Donald Trump's decision confirms how interested he was in purchasing Greenland, an idea that had initially been dismissed as a joke by some, but which the White House later insisted had a serious purpose because of the territory's strategic location.
French President Emmanuel Macron to Discuss Kashmir Issue with PM Modi ahead of G7 Summit
Macron and Modi are set to sit down for a working dinner at the Chateau de Chantilly outside Paris on Thursday ahead of a G7 summit this weekend.
Two Hong Kong Cops Arrested After Video of Them Assaulting Elderly Man in Hospital Surfaced
The footage, recorded in late June, shows two uniformed officers assaulting the man with batons and holding a cloth over his mouth.
Sri Lanka Names Controversial Field Commander Lt Gen Shavendra Silva As Army Chief
Lt Gen Shavendra Silva's name was mentioned in the resolution passed by the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) in 2013, alleging rights abuses by the Sri Lankan Army. The Sri Lanka Army has denied the alleged rights abuses.
'Linking Kashmir With Our Peace Efforts is Reckless, Unwarranted': Afghanistan Lashes Out at Pakistan
Afghan ambassador to the US Roya Rahmani said her country believes Pakistan's motive and insistence to purposely tie Afghanistan to the Kashmir issue is a deliberate attempt to prolong the violence happening on Afghan soil.
Mahinda Rajapaksa’s Brother and Lankan Presidential Hopeful Claims Threat to Life: Report
Gotabhaya Rajapaksa complained to President Maithripala Sirisena that his intelligence officers have informed him that there is an attempt to use a sniper rifle and a special type of gun imported from Malaysia for this attack.
Iceland Commemorates First Glacier Lost to Climate Change, Scientists Warn 400 More Risk Same Fate
Iceland's Prime Minister Katrin Jakobsdottir, Environment Minister Gudmundur Ingi Gudbrandsson, and the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Mary Robinson are also due to attend the commemoration event.
Iranian Tanker to Depart Gibraltar Soon Despite US Pressure
The head of the company sorting paperwork and procuring for the Grace 1 oil tanker in the British overseas territory said the vessel could be sailing away in the next '24 to 48 hours,' once new crews dispatched to the territory take over command of the sh...
Not for Sale: Danish MPs Ridicule US President Trump over His Idea of Buying Greenland
'If he is truly contemplating this, then this is final proof, that he has gone mad," foreign affairs spokesman for the Danish People's Party, Soren Espersen, told broadcaster DR.