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'A Very Stupid Guy': Donald Trump Hits Out at British Ambassador to US After His 'Inept' Remark
The US leader also doubled down in attacking British Prime Minister Theresa May regarding Brexit, saying she "went her own foolish way-was unable to get it done. A disaster!"
It's Brexit, Stupid: The Appeal of UK Prime Minister Hopeful Boris Johnson
Despite being accused of lying, being incompetent, using divisive rhetoric, Boris Johnson's role as the leader of UK's Brexit campaign has made him the runaway favorite to take power in Downing street.
Iran Breaches Uranium Enrichment Cap set by Endangered Nuclear Deal, Warns Against Retaliation
The move came more than a year after Washington pulled out of the landmark accord between world powers and Tehran, which says it has lost patience with perceived inaction by the remaining European partners.
Moscow Fumes at Obscene Anti-Putin Rant by Georgian TV Host, Channel Issues Apology
Georgia's Prime Minister Mamuka Bakhtadze called the outburst a "categorically unacceptable" provocation that could threaten peace in the nation.
In Damage Control, UK Rushes to Repair Ties With US as Leak Brands Trump's White House 'Inept'
In secret cables and briefing notes, the UK's Ambassador to US Kim Darroch warned the British government that President Trump's "career could end in disgrace," and described conflicts within the White House as "knife fights," according to reports in the M...
'Casting Spells': Bill Gates Compares Steve Jobs to a Wizard for Saving Apple From Dying
Steve Jobs, the former Apple CEO who died of pancreatic cancer in 2011, was an example of "don't do this at home" in his style of leadership, Bill Gates said.
Nepal Denies Tibetan Community’s Request to Hold Dalai Lama Birthday Celebration
The Dalai Lama turned 84 on Saturday and his followers in Nepal had hoped to celebrate the occasion in the capital, Kathmandu, but the communist government rejected their request.
Iran Hours Away from Breaching 2015 Nuclear Deal, Threatens Encore If Not Shielded from US Sanctions
The declaration comes at a time of sharply increased US-Iranian confrontation, a year after Washington quit the pact and reimposed sanctions that had been lifted under the accord in exchange for Tehran curbing its nuclear work.
21 Injured in Gas Explosion at Shopping Mall in Florida, Say Authorities
Photos on US news outlets showed a large field of debris outside the shopping centre in the town of Plantation in south Florida.
Sudan Protest Leaders Cancel Civil Disobedience Campaign After Agreement With Ruling Generals
The Alliance for Freedom and Change and the ruling military council agreed on Friday to form a joint ruling body, which in turn is to install a transitional civilian administration protesters' main demand.
Senior Indian-origin Female Officer Sues Scotland Yard Over Racism After She was Denied Promotions
Parm Sandhu, currently serving as Temporary Chief Superintendent with the Metropolitan Police, claims she was denied promotions and opportunities at work due to her race and gender.
Prince Harry and Meghan Hold Private Christening for Baby Archie
Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor, born on May 6, is to be baptised in front of close family and friends in a private chapel at the Castle in keeping with the royal couple's decision to not hold a public ceremony.
Thousands Take to Streets in Myanmar Protesting Inaction over Rape of Toddler
The assault took place in May in Myanmar's capital Naypyidaw but a public campaign escalated last week after the girl's father spoke to local media, venting his anger about the inquiry's progress.
South California Jolted by Massive Aftershock Day After Strongest Earthquake in 25 Years
The temblor, one of many aftershocks predicted by seismologists, struck the same desert region as Thursday's major earthquake with a magnitude of 5.4 about 11 miles (18 km) west of Searles Valley at 4:07 a.m.
Taliban Mortars Slam into Busy Market in Afganistan's Faryab; 14 Killed, 30 Injured
Meanwhile, 18 Afghan security personnel were killed in separate Taliban attacks on Friday, one each in western Farah and Herat provinces.
'Heard They Were Taken to Orphanage': China Accused of Separating Uighur Children from Families in Xinjiang Region
The region's Uighur minority is restricted by surveillance and mass detentions. The government has in the past sent the Uighurs into what they call 're-education camps', but evidence shows the absence of any such camps.