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Donald Trump's Election 'Won't Change' Canada-Cuba Ties: Justin Trudeau
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has reassured his hosts in Havana that the election of Donald Trump as US president "won't change" his country's close ties to the Caribbean island.
US Congresswoman Asks Barack Obama to Protect Immigration in His Remaining Term
Chu, who was elected as the US Representative for California's 27th Congressional district in 2009 and retained her seat in the election early this month, served on the House Judiciary Committee.
Donald Trump Wants Billionaire Investor Wilbur Ross as Commerce Secretary
Seventy-eight-year-old Wilbur Ross is famed for restructuring failed companies, and he is also a trusted economic adviser to Team Trump.
U.S. Journalist and PBS Anchor Gwen Ifill Dies at 61
U.S. journalist Gwen Ifill, who co-anchored "The PBS NewsHour," wrote a best-seller about President Barack Obama and moderated two vice presidential election debates, died on Monday
Donald Trump Will Get Wake-up Call When He Takes Office: President Obama
Trump has insisted that to avoid conflicts of interest, his children would run his sprawling business operations once he assumed the presidency.
Swedish Officials Question Julian Assange at Ecuador Embassy in London
Swedish officials today questioned WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, who has been holed up in the Ecuadorean embassy in London for over four years, over sexual assault charges.
Hindi to be Part of Foreign Languages for Australian Pre-Schoolers
In a bid to promote languages other than English,Australia today announced national rollout of an online programme for pre-schoolers to learn foreign languages, including Hindi, from next year onwards.
Chinese Ship Opens New Trade Route Via Pakistani Port
Pakistan's top civil and military leaders traveled to the country's southwest on Saturday to open a new international trade route by seeing off a Chinese ship that's exporting goods to the Middle East and Africa from the newly built Gwadar port.
Reports of Shots Fired at New York Mall: Authorities
Hundreds of shoppers were rushed out of an upstate New York mall when reports spread about possible gunshots being fired near retail stores.
US Prof Who Predicted Trump's Win Says He Will Be Impeached
A US-based professor, who was among the few prognosticators who had predicted Donald Trump's victory, has made another stunning prediction that he will be eventually impeached by a Republican Congress and replaced by a leader who can be trusted and contro...
Calexit? Californians Turn Their Backs on Donald Trump
After Brexit, could there be a Calexit? For some liberal Californians incensed by Donald Trump's election to the presidency over Democrat Hillary Clinton, secession from the United States is the only way forward.
Donald Trump's Surprising Victory Brings 'Big Data' Under Question
For an American public that relies on data for everything from where to find the best taco to the likely victor in a baseball game, Election Day offered a jarring wake-up: The data was wrong.
Donald Trump Has a Supreme Court Vacancy to Fill
Donald Trump will enter the Oval Office with the ability to re-establish the Supreme Court's conservative tilt and the chance to cement it for the long term.
At Under ₹330 Each, Donald Trump's Votes Came Cheap
Donald Trump pulled off one of the biggest upsets in American political history when he toppled Hillary Clinton in the US presidential election on Tuesday - and he did it using far less cash than his rival.
Top Goals for President Donald Trump, hurdles in front of him
Republican Donald Trump campaigned on a promise to shake up Washington and as president the brash real estate mogul will be in a position to dramatically change how the United States handles immigration, trade and a range of other policies.
Nigerian Shias Say Army Plans Attacks on Holy Day
Nigeria's army is planning attacks on Shia processions scheduled November 20, the Islamic Movement in Nigeria said on Wednesday as the London-based Islamic Human Rights Commission asked Nigeria's president to ensure their protection.