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15 Dead, Scores Missing Hours After Landslide Buries Chinese Village
Fifteen people were killed in a landslide in southwest China's Sichuan Province on Saturday and about 100 were believed to be still buried in the debris and feared dead, state media said.
Theresa May Promises to Let EU Citizens Stay in UK After Brexit
British Prime Minister Theresa May has offered a sop to UK-based EU citizens by promising to allow them to stay in Britain after the country's exit from the economic bloc.
Teen Killed After Bullets Fired at Dog Bounces off Ground
A 17-year-old teenager in the US has been shot dead after several bullets fired by sheriff's officials at an aggressive dog bounced off the ground and hit him in the chest.
Suicide Bomber Blows Himself up Among Civilians in Iraq, 12 dead
A colonel said it was difficult to get a definitive casualty toll because the area where the attack happened was not fully cleared.
Pakistan Decries Drone Strikes on Its Soil, as US Considers More
Pakistan on Thursday condemned drone strikes on its soil as violations of sovereignty, after US officials suggested Washington might ramp them up against Afghan Taliban taking refuge inside Pakistan.
Trump’s New Idea—a ‘Solar Wall’ on Mexican Border
US President Donald Trump pitched a new concept to his supporters for the wall he intends to erect on the Mexican border: cover it with solar panels—and use the energy to cover construction costs.
Did the Queen Use a Hat to Take a Shot at Brexit?
On anyone else's head, a blue flowered hat would be just that -- a hat.
Trump, New Saudi crown Prince Share Hardline Views on Iran but Risks Abound
Saudi Arabia's new crown prince and likely next king shares US President Donald Trump's hawkish view of Iran, but a more confrontational approach toward Tehran carries a risk of escalation in an unstable region, current and former US officials said.
Numbers That Tell the Staggering Story of EU Migrant Crisis
New legal action by the EU against eastern member states for refusing to take their share of refugees shows how the worst migration crisis since World War II still divides the continent.
With Parliament in Bag, France's Emmanuel Macron Faces Union Test
French unions have lost many of their traditional allies in parliament after Sunday's parliamentary election result, but President Emmanuel Macron cannot afford to ride roughshod over them if he is to successfully push through his reform agenda.
Le Pen is Elected French MP But Far-right Party Sapped
France's far-right leader Marine Le Pen won a seat in parliament for the first time on Sunday, but it was a bittersweet victory that masked an electoral debacle for her National Front (FN) party.
Emmanuel Macron Marches to Clear Majority in French Parliament
President Emmanuel Macron won a commanding majority in France’s parliamentary election on Sunday, pollsters' estimates showed, sweeping aside the mainstream parties and securing a powerful mandate to push through his pro-business reforms.
London Fire May Have Destroyed DNA Needed to Identify Victims
The devastating fire that struck a high-rise tower in London may have been so powerful that it destroyed much of the DNA evidence needed to identify its victims.
Indian Workers Caught in the Frontline of Qatar Crisis
Ajit, an Indian electrician, is just seven months into his new job but right now he is a worried man, like many other members of the huge migrant workforce in Qatar.
7 killed, 66 Injured as Blast Rocks Kindergarten in East China
Two people died on the spot and five more died of their injuries, while 59 people were injured, nine among them being treated for severe injuries.
Australian PM Mocks Donald Trump Over 'Russian Guy' at Media Party
Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has made fun of U.S. President Donald Trump and alluded to his ties with Russia, according to a leaked tape of an off-the-record media event.