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3 Performers Stabbed on Stage During a Play in Saudi Capital, Suspect Arrested
The attack comes as Saudi Arabia boosts entertainment for its citizens as the Muslim kingdom seeks to transform its ultra-conservative image.
Boeing Now Says it Expects 737 MAX to Resume Commercial Service in January
American Airlines and Southwest Airlines said Friday they were pushing back the resumption of flights because of the 737 MAX grounding until early March.
Bolivia's President Evo Morales Steps Down Amid Election-fraud Allegations
The decision came after a day of fast-moving developments, including an offer from Morales to hold a new election. But the crisis deepened when the country's military chief went on national television to call on him to step down.
On Berlin Wall Anniversary, German President Urges 'Respect' from US, Not Egoism
In a jibe against at Trump's America First policy and his insistence on building a wall on the southern border with Mexico, Steinmeier underlined the yearning for a return of the transatlantic partner of the past.
Hundreds of Mourners Gather to Bury Mexican Mother, Her 7-month-old Twins in Rain-swept Funeral
Suspected cartel gunmen attacked Rhonita Miller LeBaron, 30, and four of her children on Monday, also striking two other vehicles, killing a total of three women and six children on an isolated dirt road in the hills of Sonora.
French Bishops Approve Payments for Church Sex Abuse Victims
The archbishop of Reims, Eric de Moulins-Beaufort, said the payments will recognise the 'silence, negligence, indifference, lack of reaction or bad decisions' faced by priests' victims.
Five Police Officers Killed, Two Injured in Ambush in Mexican Highlands
The policemen were attacked as they patrolled La Cementera de San Vicente Coatlan, a community of about 4,000 inhabitants, roughly 80 kilometers from the state capital.
Kartarpur Corridor Opening Testimony to Pak's Commitment to Regional Peace, Says Imran Khan
The Kartarpur Sahib Corridor linking Dera Baba Sahib in Gurdaspur in India and Gurdwara Kartarpur Sahib in Pakistan will be thrown open on Saturday, in a historic people-to-people initiative sparking a glimmer of hope for improvement in ties between the t...
China Says Agreed With US to Remove Tariffs if Trade Deal Progresses
The two sides have been embroiled in a bruising trade war for more than a year, and have slapped punitive tariffs on hundreds-of-billions-of-dollars-worth of two-way trade.
Dead IS Leader Baghdadi's Wife Revealed Group Secrets after Capture
She was said to be the 'first wife' of the IS leader, who was killed in a US special forces raid in Syria last month.
'Bid to Meet Sikh Community's Long-Standing Plea': Pak Briefs Heads of Foreign Missions on Kartarpur
The foreign secretary underscored that Pakistan has taken this step to meet the long-standing request of the Sikh community across the world, particularly from India,
UK's Boris Johnson Dials Trump, Urges Him to Lift Tariffs on Scotch Whiskey
Last month, the United States slapped a 25%-tariff on Scotch whisky and other European products in retaliation for European Union subsidies on large aircraft.
US in Talks With Russia, China on Major Arms Control-like Agreement, says Trump
The US president was responding to a question from a Russian correspondent. However, he did not respond to a question whether he has sought to extend the New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty.
UK Lowers Terror Threat Level from 'Severe' to 'Substantial'
'Despite the change in the threat level, terrorism remains one of the most direct and immediate risks to our National Security,' said UK Home Secretary Priti Patel.
As Protest Against Army Heats Up in Pakistan, Gen Bajwa Says They're Prepared to Thwart Threats
Protesters allege that Khan's party won the July 2018 polls through election rigging with the Army's support.
Scientists With Links to China May Be Stealing Biomedical Research, US Says
The NIH and the FBI have begun a vast effort to root out scientists who they say are stealing biomedical research for other countries from institutions across the United States.