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Taxi Driver Says Drove Into People in Moscow After Mixing up Gas, Brake Pedals
Russian officials said up to seven people were hurt in Saturday's incident, including two Mexicans who came to Moscow for the soccer World Cup that Russia is hosting.
Giuliani Says Trump May Consider Pardons After Russia Probe
The Justice Department has asked its internal watchdog to review whether there was any politically motivated surveillance by the FBI of the Trump campaign.
Al-Shabab Attacks Kenyan Police, Eight Officers Killed
The explosive device attack was carried out by Al-Shabab, Somalian militant group fighting to topple government and take control of the region.
On a Bike, Ex-child Refugee Retraces Escape From Nazi Germany
Now 81, the former refugee child on Sunday began retracing that journey to freedom — but this time by bicycle as part of a commemorative ride to pay tribute to the Kindertransport scheme that saved him and thousands of Jewish children eight decades ago.
Suicide Attack in Eastern Afghanistan Kills 18, Injures 45
The explosion happened outside the Nangarhar provincial governor's office in the capital Jalalabad.
Moscow Police Say Seven Hurt as Taxi Ploughs Into FIFA World Cup Crowd
Moscow's traffic management authority said the taxi driver had a driver's license issued in Kyrgyzstan, a mainly Muslim ex-Soviet republic. The authority cited the driver, who was in police custody, as saying he had not driven into the crowd on purpose.
Now, Trump Tweets G7 Pictures to Prove All is Well Between Him and World Leaders
In a series of tweets on Friday, he alleged that the mainstream American media was reporting negatively about his relationship with leaders of the G7 countries, consisting of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States.
Japan Passes Anti-Plastic Law But With No Sanctions for Polluters
Microbeads and chipped plastic waste from grocery bags and cups often end up in the world's oceans, contributing to a build-up of plastic that is choking marine creatures and damaging the environment.
EU Backs Tariffs Against United States as Trade War Escalates
Europe's move fuels a growing transatlantic trade war just days after a disastrous G7 summit in Canada at which Trump lambasted his allies on the issue and refused to adopt a joint statement.
Trump Administration Reconfirms its Intent to Revoke Work Permit for Spouses of H1-B Visa Holders
The move will have a major impact on Indian-American women as they are the major beneficiary of the Obama-era rule.
Vladimir Putin Invites Kim Jong-Un to Russia, Praises Trump Summit
Putin said he would be happy to welcome Kim to Russia, suggesting they meet during an economic forum in the far eastern port city of Vladivostok this September.
North Korea Frames Summit as a Win as Trump Halts War Games
Donald Trump confirmed the United States will not hold war games with South Korea while North Korea negotiates in good faith on denuclearisation.
Indian-origin Man Spends Rs 38,000 for 1-night Hotel Stay to Meet Trump in Singapore
Maharaj Mohan, a 25-year-old consultant, checked into his room at the Shangri-La hotel on Monday and started hanging at the hotel lobby on Tuesday for a glimpse of Trump
Singapore Agreement Will End Cold War, South Korea President Says
Moon Jae-in praised Trump and Kim for their "courage and determination" and not to settle for "that outdated and familiar reality but to take a daring step towards change".
Iconic Table Used for Trump-Kim Summit is on Special Loan to US Embassy
Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un signed a joint statement at the 4.3 m-long table, designed in 1939 by local craftsmen for the Supreme Court.
What's for Lunch? White House Unveils Menu for Trump-Kim Summit
A menu released by the White House showed the two leaders will sit down to starters that include prawn cocktail and avocado salad, a Southeast Asian-flavoured green mango salad dish with honey lime dressing and fresh octopus, as well as "oiseon", a Korean...