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Amid Trump Climate Turmoil, France to Push Stability in India Talks
France's foreign ministry says more than 1,000 French firms operate in India in sectors ranging from defence to new technologies employing some 300,000 people.
UN Votes to Add 15 North Koreans, 4 Entities to UN Blacklist
The U.N. Security Council voted unanimously Friday to add 15 individuals and four entities linked to North Korea's nuclear and missile programs to a U.N. sanctions blacklist, but Chinese opposition blocked tough new sanctions the United States was pushing...
No Syrian 'Marshall Plan' But Rather Protracted War: Red Cross
Syria is unlikely to see a major "Marshall Plan" for reconstruction as peace remains elusive despite hundreds of thousands more civilians possibly returning to their homes, the International Committee of the Red Cross said on Friday.
Jadhav Will Not be Executed Until Mercy Pleas Exhausted: Pak
He accused the Indian government of misusing the media to create a "false impression of winning" Jadhav's case in the ICJ.
Bangladesh Navy Searches for 81 Fishermen Still Missing After Cyclone Mora
Bangladesh's navy was searching for 81 fishermen still missing on Thursday after more than 63 were rescued from the Bay of Bengal following a devastating cyclone which killed several people and left thousands homeless.
Canada's Defense Minister Threatens Boeing Deal in Speech
Defense Minister Harjit Sajjan said Boeing's action against Bombardier is "unfounded" and not the behavior of a "trusted partner." He said on Wednesday buying the Super Hornet fighter jets "requires a trusted industry partner"
Will US Pull Out of UN Climate Deal? Donald Trump to Reveal Tomorrow
Trump promoted his announcement Wednesday night on Twitter, after a day in which US allies around the world sounded alarms about the likely consequences of a US withdrawal
Teddy Bear Hospital Opens in Dubai to Treat 'Sick' Teddies
Upon admission, the children met the doctors to discuss their bear's medical situation.
Philippines Bombs Islamist Militants in Urban Battle
Philippine security forces dropped more bombs Saturday on a southern city where they have been battling Islamist militants for five days, vowing no let up despite the start of Ramadan.
Philippines President Jokes About Rape in Speech to Soldiers
Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte has sought to reassure soldiers who might be accused of committing abuses under martial law and jokingly said that if any of them were to rape three women, he would personally claim responsibility for it.
India 'Thinking Big' And 'Moving Big': US lawmakers
Orr said he had visited India last year with the former New York Mayor Michael Blomberg and met with a number of the top business leaders in India, talking with them about what they were going to be doing in the climate and energy space.
Judge Issues Arrest Warrant Against Bikram Yoga Founder
A California judge has issued an arrest warrant for the founder of Bikram yoga, who's been ordered to hand over proceeds from his global fitness business to satisfy a USD 6.8 million judgement won by a former legal adviser.
The Way President Trump Signs Guest Books is Different
In Jerusalem earlier Tuesday, President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump, as well as (perpetual shadows) Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump, were on hand at a wreath-laying ceremony at the Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial Museum.
Trump Calls North Korea's Kim Jong-Un 'Madman With Nuclear Weapons'
President Donald Trump called North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un a "madman with nuclear weapons" during a telephone call with Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, according to a transcript of the conversation released by US media on Tuesday.
22 Killed, 59 Injured in Blast at Ariana Grande Concert in Manchester Arena
British police said the incident, in which at least 50 people were injured, was being treated as a terrorist incident. Police carried out a controlled explosion on a suspect device several hours after the blast
Donald Trump Says He Never Mentioned Israel While Providing Intelligence to Russia
US President Donald Trump sought to defend himself against criticism that he provided Israeli intelligence to Russia as he met Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem on Monday.