U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May said she was “bitterly disappointed” with the U.S. government’s decision to slap duties of almost 220 percent on Bombardier’s C series
A Palestinian attacker opened fire yesterday at the entrance to a settlement outside Jerusalem, killing three Israeli security men and critically wounding a fourth, Israeli police and medical
One of the most prominent figures in the nationalist Alternative for Germany party said yesterday she plans to leave it — a move that displayed tensions as
A drunk German man who insisted on voting in Sunday’s election despite lacking the necessary documents has landed in jail — after police discovered he was wanted for
The American hippy musical “Hair” has opened in London - one day after the abolition of theatre censorship. Until yesterday, some of the scenes in the musical,
IRAQ The Arab League is calling on Iraqis to renounce their differences and open comprehensive dialogue to avoid clashes following a controversial independence referendum held by
Robert Plant is going on tour in North America next year to support his upcoming album, “Carry Fire.” The former Led Zeppelin frontman announced yesterday that his
Prime Minister Theresa May and European Council president Donald Tusk met yesterday as Britain seeks to kick start deadlocked negotiations on leaving the European Union. Tusk
German Chancellor Angela Merkel was embarking yesterday on a complicated quest to form a new government for Europe’s biggest economy and find answers to the rise
Iraqi Kurds were casting ballots yesterday in Iraq’s Kurdish region and disputed territories on whether to support independence from Baghdad in a historic but non-binding vote
It took about 66 million years, but a duck-billed creature has finally won recognition as California’s state dinosaur. Gov. Jerry Brown announced over the weekend the
Britain and China have finalised an agreement which will end more than 150 years of UK rule in Hong Kong. The proposal - which will hand
It was a double Egyptian delight as second seeds Mohamed Abouelghar and Nouran Gohar took top honours at the rain-interrupted finals of the Macau Squash Open 2017. Rain caused
NORTH KOREA’s top diplomat says President Donald Trump’s tweet that leader Kim Jong Un “won’t be around much longer” was a declaration of war against his country by the United
Airbnb is launching local tours and other experiences in New York City this week, with one listing promising “an unforgettable shoe-shopping experience” led by a New Yorker
As lawmakers propose banning the sale of shark fins in the U.S., a pair of scientists is pushing back, saying the effort might actually harm attempts to
As the Jewish High Holiday season moves in, Israel is getting set to welcome a throng of religious visitors - evangelical Christians. Thousands will pour in from more than
Chancellor Angela Merkel’s conservative bloc was on course yesterday for a lackluster victory in Germany’s national election while the anti-migrant Alternative for Germany party was heading for
The grassroots groups driving Catalonia’s separatist movement defied Spanish authorities yesterday by distributing one million ballots for an Oct. 1 independence vote that the central government in
If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again. Especially if a baby is watching. Children around 15 months old can become more persistent in pursuing
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