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'I Feel Badly For Theresa, Like Her Very Much': Donald Trump on May's Resignation
US President Donald Trump said that British Prime Minister Theresa May worked very hard.
China to Support Airlines Seeking Compensation From Boeing For Groundings of 737 Max 8
The China Air Transport Association said in a statement Friday that the groundings and delayed deliveries of the planes were causing 'serious damage' to the companies' businesses.
'...to the Alarm of Minority': Pakistan Media's Take on BJP Sweeping 2019 Elections
The results of India's general elections are very significant for Pakistan as the formation of the next government in New Delhi will determine the course of Indo-Pakistan ties.
Alaska To Pay Canadian Police for Protection of U.S. Customs Officers at British Columbia Ferry Terminal
Alaska Marine Highway System was notified in March that unarmed U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents checking ferries leaving Prince Rupert, British Columbia, will require the assistance of Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
Morrison's Surprise Victory Raises Forecast Debacle of Mainstream Polling in Australia
Unrepresentative samples, oversampling people who are politically engaged, herding and inadequate monitoring of real-time sentiment on social media might have been the reason to flawed polling predictions, said Kevin Bonham, Tasmanian electoral analyst.
Deutsche Bank Staff Flagged 'Suspicious Activity' in Trump, Kushner Transactions: Report
The German-based bank, which has lent billions of dollars to the Trump and Kushner companies, reportedly rejected their employees' advice and the reports were never filed with the government.
Chinese State Media Hits Out at 'Fabricated' US Tech Claims
China announced this week it would retaliate against a move by Washington to raise tariffs on $200 billion of Chinese imports amid complaints Beijing had done little to resolve US concerns.
Sri Lanka's Buddhists Mark Sombre Vesak After Dastardly Easter Sunday Attacks
Vesak, a festival that commemorates the birth, enlightenment and death of the Lord Buddha, is celebrated on a full moon day in May, with the festivities extending for at least a week.
Nepalese Going Abroad via India to Require an NOC for Immigration Clearance
To obtain immigration clearance, the applicants will have to submit an application letter to the Nepali Embassy stating the reason of travel, the visa of the visiting country, passport, air ticket and past travel history.
'Weight and Balance' Errors Caused Deadly Cuba Air Crash That Killed 112 People
Two months after the May 2018 crash, the Mexican company that owned the Boeing 737-200 jet said a team of international experts had found that the pilot's takeoff was too steep.
Pakistan's Currency Plunges to All-time Low Days After IMF Bailout Deal
Pakistan is currently facing significant economic challenges, with declining foreign exchange reserves, diminishing growth and increasing trade deficit.
Trump to Make US Immigration Merit-based, English Speakers With Job Offers Have Better Chances
For decades, US immigration laws have given priority to family-based immigration, and about two-thirds of all people granted green cards each year have family ties to people in the United States.
Hafiz Saeed's Brother-in-Law Arrested in Pakistan for Hate Speech, Criticising Government
Abdul Rehman Makki, head of JuD's political and international affairs wing and in-charge of its charity Falah-e-Insaniat Foundation, was arrested during a government crackdown against the outlawed organisations.
Nepal Mountaineer Sets Record After Conquering Mount Everest 23rd Time
Kami Rita Sherpa started the climb to Mount Everest from Nepal side, which is one of the two routes to the peak. The other one passes through Tibet.
Five US Men Abused as Minors Sue Vatican to Release Names of Predator Priests
Three brothers and two other men claimed in a lawsuit filed in US District Court in St. Paul that the Church has kept secret the identities and records of more than 3,400 clergy accused of sexual abuse, including some top church officials.
British Government to Put Forward Brexit Bill in First Week of June
MPs have already rejected May's Brexit deal three times. She turned to Labour last month in the hope of finding a way through, but the party is insisting on a close trading relationship with the EU.