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EU Will Not do Brexit Deal 'At Any Price', Says Negotiator Michel Barnier
Michel Barnier said the bloc would insist on so-called 'level playing field' rules and access to British waters for European fishermen.
Coronavirus: Austria Reports First Two Virus Cases After Italy Outbreak
According to the World Health Organization, the epidemic has peaked at its epicentre in China, where it has killed more than 2,600 people and infected over 77,000 others.
Two Environmental NGOs Take Norway to Supreme Court for Granting Oil Licences in Arctic
Greenpeace and Natur og Ungdom (Nature and Youth) argued that the licenses jeopardise the objectives of the Paris agreement and violate the country's constitution, which includes a right to a healthy environment.
US to Lay out Case against WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange at Extradition Hearing in London Tomorrow
A judge at Woolwich Crown Court will begin hearing arguments from lawyers for US authorities, who want to try Assange on espionage charges that carry a maximum sentence of 175 years in prison.
China Deems 9-Month Pregnant Coronavirus Nurse 'Hero', World Calls It Propaganda
People are criticising the hospital for letting an at-risk person work in a highly contagious environment.
WHO Says 'Window of Opportunity to Stem Coronavirus Narrowing' as Cases Soar
As cases surge across Middle East and South Korea, WHO cautioned that while "we are still in a phase where containment is possible... our window of opportunity is narrowing."
Man Stabs Three to Death, Including Minor, in Texas Before Leading Officers on Car Chase
Officers arrived to find a 62-year-old man, a 44-year-old woman and a 13-year-old girl dead.
After Starting Their New Life, Prince Harry and Meghan Will No Longer Use 'Sussex Royal' Label
The couple announced on Wednesday that their new life will begin on April 1, when they will give up their office at the Buckingham Palace.
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo Says Preparing to Sign Deal with Taliban on February 29
'Upon a successful implementation of this understanding, signing of the US-Taliban agreement is expected to move forward,' Mike Pompeo said in a statement released after visiting Saudi Arabia.
Woes Persist for Boeing's 737 Max as Debris Found in Fuel Tanks of Undelivered Jets
The 737 MAX has been grounded since March 2019 following two crashes that claimed 346 lives.
Elon Musk's SpaceX Announces Mission to Send 4 Tourists into Deep Orbit in 2022
The tourists would be carried on SpaceX's Crew Dragon capsule, which was developed to transport NASA astronauts and is due to make its first crewed flight in the coming months.
Pak Likely to Remain on Grey List of Global Terror Watchdog, Say Sources; Final Decision on Friday
Pakistan was placed on the 'Grey List' by the FATF in June, 2018 and was given a plan of action to complete it by October last year or face the risk of being placed on the 'Black List' along with Iran and North Korea.
Singapore Airlines to Cut Flights as Coronavirus Outbreak Hits Demand
Key affected destinations include Mumbai, Frankfurt, Jakarta, London, Los Angeles, Paris, Seoul, Sydney and Tokyo, the airline said in a statement.
Coronavirus Fears Rise After Cambodia's Acceptance of Cruise Ship
At this time, no other guests or crew on board or at the hotel have reported any symptoms of the illness.
Seven Killed in Blast Near Court in Pakistan's Balochistan Province
The blast took place as a demonstration was going on at the Quetta Press Club near the Shahrah-i-Adalat. Several vehicles parked in the vicinity have also been damaged due to the impact of the blast, Dawn newspaper reported.
Trump Calls for Russia to End Support for Syrian Regime's 'Atrocities'
In a call with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Trump 'expressed concern over the violence in Idlib, Syria and... conveyed the United States' desire to see an end to Russia's support for the Assad regime's atrocities.'