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Canadian Scientists Set Guinness Record By Creating Smallest National Flag
The flag is invisible without the aid of an electron microscope.
US, China Agree to Continue Efforts to Narrow Differences
The US and China have agreed to continue working towards narrowing differences and expanding practical cooperation on regional and global challenges.
1 Missing, 6 Injured in Landslides in China
One person was listed missing and six others were injured in two landslides in southwest China's Yunnan Province.
Trump Hotel Opens Close to White House in Downtown Washington
With Trump being busy in election, the project was handled by his daughter Ivanka.
On 9/11, 102 Minutes That Changed America
Two planes smashed into New York's World Trade Center, leaving 2,753 dead.
13 Dead, 200 Injured in Tanzania Earthquake: Official
At least 13 people were killed and 203 injured in northwest Tanzania when a 5.7 magnitude earthquake hit the country.
Modi Meets UK's New PM Theresa May, Discuss Bilateral Ties
Both the leaders held discussions on the sidelines of the G20 summit on "building opportunities" after the UK voted to leave the EU - the world's single largest market.
Bumpy Start to Barack Obama's China Trip, Beginning with the Stairs
On the tarmac, a quarrel broke out between a presidential aide and a Chinese official who demanded the journalists travelling with Obama be prohibited from getting anywhere near him.
Clinton Lead Reduced to Half Nationally; Ahead in Key States
Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton's lead over her Republican rival Donald Trump in the race for the White House has been cut in half in the last one month.
First US-Cuba Scheduled Passenger Flight Takes Off
The first regularly scheduled commercial flight between the United States and Cuba in more than half a century departed on Wednesday
Yemen Conflict Leads to Killing of 10000 Civilians: UN
Yemen's conflict pits an internationally recognized government and a Saudi-led coalition against Shiite Houthi rebels and forces loyal to former President Ali Abdullah Saleh, who was forced from power in 2012 following an Arab Spring uprising.
Missing US Professor Pushed to his Death at Quarry: Police
The body of a Penn State professor who's been missing for a week has been found in a quarry.
Malaysian Sultan Flies Into Australia in Gold Jet
Malaysia's Sultan of Johor, Ibrahim Ismail and his wife Raja Zarith Sofiah arrived in Western Australia - where they are building a luxury holiday home - in a gold private jet.
55 Killed, Over 100 Injured In Blast At Hospital In Pakistan
At least 25 people were today killed and 35 others injured when a bomb ripped through a hospital in Quetta in Pakistan's restive southwestern Balochistan province followed by gunfire.
Barack Obama Declares Himself a 'Feminist'
He said raising Sasha, 15, and Malia, 18, had opened his eyes to the pressure girls are under.
Emirates Place Crash-Landing: What May Have Caused Accident
The long-haul Boeing 777 is known to be the safest planes in the sky and this crash-landing raised several questions. Was it due to pilot error? Was it the weather? Was there a technical glitch?