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Hungary Launches 'Stop Brussels' Questionnaire Campaign
Hungary launched an anti-EU campaign today that asks households in a survey their advice on how to deal with Brussels policies that it says threaten Hungarians' independence.
Those Wish to Isolate Pakistan Should See How it's 'Valued', Says General Bajwa
Pakistan army chief General Qamar Bajwa on Friday said that those wishing to isolate Pakistan should see how it was actually "valued" by international community.
Massive Fire Crumbles Atlanta Interstate Bridge; None Hurt
A massive fire caused an interstate bridge to collapse during rush hour on Thursday in Atlanta, just minutes after witnesses said police halted traffic and turned cars away from the crumbling overpass.
Trump's Former NSA Michael Flynn 'Has a Story to Tell' in Exchange for Immunity
Kelner released a statement after The Wall Street Journal first reported that Flynn's negotiations with the committee included discussions of immunity. The lawyer described the talks as ongoing and said he would not comment on the details.
Removing Assad Not Our Priority: US Envoy Nikki Haley to UN
The United States' diplomatic policy on Syria for now is no longer focussed on making the war-torn country's president, Bashar al-Assad, leave power, the US ambassador to the United Nations said on Thursday.
Venezuela Supreme Court Grants Itself Legislative Powers
Venezuela's Supreme Court took over legislative powers Thursday from the opposition-majority National Assembly, a dramatic tightening of leftist President Nicolas Maduro and his allies' grip amid a devastating economic crisis.
Donald Trump Says Will Make US A Place Where Women Can Thrive
At a White House panel discussion on women empowerment, Trump said US ambassador to the United Nations Haley, 45, is a tough competitor and is doing her job "fantastically well".
Ahead of Key Security Council Vote, US Warns of UN Peacekeeping Review
The United States warned on Wednesday that it would use its presidency of the UN Security Council to review the performance of peacekeeping missions worldwide.
Indian-American Congressman Ro Khanna Calls Donald Trump 'Devil'
ndian-American Congressman Ro Khanna, a Democrat who represents the 17th Congressional District of California, known as the Silicon Valley, called US President Donald Trump a "devil" and his budget proposal "dumb".
United Airlines Under Fire for Barring Girls Wearing Leggings
United Airlines has been criticised on social media after it barred two girls from flying for wearing leggings.
European Union Leaders Celebrate Anniversary of Treaty of Rome
The European Union (EU) on Saturday celebrated the 60th anniversary of the Treaty of Rome amid concerns over challenges.
Laptop Ban Hits Dubai for 1.1Million Weekend Travellers
Dubai International Airport and its flag carrier Emirates began implementing a ban on laptops and tablets on direct flights to the US Saturday, on one of the busiest travel weekends of the year.
Indian Mission in UK Issues Advisory For Fraud-Hit Nationals
The advisory follows a number of complaints on Twitter to External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj.
Man Blows Self up Near Bangladesh Airport, Islamic State Claims Attack
A man carrying a bomb blew himself up in front of a police checkpoint near Bangladesh's international airport on Friday, in a blast claimed by Islamic State.
11 Dead as Migrant Boat Sinks off Turkey Coast
But Ankara has raised alarms in Brussels by threatening in recent weeks to scrap the agreement, which came into force after an estimated 1.26 million migrants reached Europe in 2015
Turkey Warns Russia After Sniper Fire From Syria Kills Soldier
Muftuoglu told reporters today that Turkey had summoned the diplomat because Moscow was in charge of monitoring a cease-fire in the border area controlled by the Syrian Kurdish forces.