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Two US Pilots Live Streamed iPad Video from Plane's Bathroom to Cockpit, Alleges Lawsuit
Southwest Airlines denied it places cameras in aircraft lavatories and called the 2017 incident an "inappropriate attempt at humour" not condoned by the company.
Lebanese Protesters Defy Hezbollah's Call, Take to The Streets for 10th Consecutive Day
The demonstrators -- who have thronged towns and cities across Lebanon since October 17 -- are demanding the removal of the entire political class, accusing many across different parties of systematic corruption.
Officials Called It a Heart Attack. Inmates Saw a Bloody Beating
The starkly conflicting accounts of the struggle deepened the questions surrounding the death of John McMillon, who suffered mental illnesses and had disciplinary problems over the years.
Papua New Guinea PM to Get Bentley Paid for by Taxpayers from APEC Summit
Around 300 vehicles bought for APEC "disappeared" after the summit, before police tracked them down.
Senate Republicans Push Resolution Assailing Trump Impeachment Process, But Mum on Ukraine Scandal
The resolution that called the process unfair but said nothing about Donadld Trump's conduct in his dealings with Ukraine.
French Police Detain Man Who Broke Into Museum and Threatened to Make It 'Hell'
A search was still on for a possible accomplice at the archeology museum in the Mediterranean town of Saint-Raphael, the government's top regional official said.
Australian Man Dies, His Wife Critical As They Fall From 5-Storey-High Jungle Zipline
The man, in his fifties, was pronounced dead at the scene, despite efforts of staff, tourists and emergency services to save him.
UK PM Boris Johnson in Hurry to Get His Brexit Deal Through British Parliament
Johnson had agreed what he termed as a 'great new deal' with the EU last week, which gets rid of the controversial Irish backstop seen as a threat by Brexiteers.
Multicultural Icon, Indian-origin Politician Jagmeet Singh Breaks Out in Canadian Election
A former criminal defense lawyer, Jagmeet Singh was elected in 2017 to lead the New Democratic Party, and is backed by voters disenchanted with PM Justin Trudeau and Conservative Andrew Scheer.
Hong Kong Leader Carrie Lam Apologises for Mosque Water Cannon Incident After Day of Violence
In Sunday's clashes, police used water cannon trucks to disperse protesters, spraying jets of blue dye into the crowds.
19-year-old Hong Kong Activist Stabbed as Protesters Gather for Weekend March
On Wednesday, a leader of the nearly 5-month-old pro-democracy movement, Jimmy Sham, was attacked by assailants wielding hammers and knives.
5 Children among 7 Killed in Fire at Residential Building in Russia's Rostov, 3 Wounded
The youngest child to have died was 15 months old and the oldest six, said a spokesperson for the emergencies ministry.
'Pointless, Expensive, Deeply Corrosive': Boris Johnson Battles Further Delay in Brexit Deal in UK Parliament
More than three years since the United Kingdom voted 52-48% to leave the European project, Boris Johnson sought parliament's approval for the divorce treaty he struck in Brussels on Thursday.
French President Emmanuel Macron Says Does not Want Further Brexit Delay
On Thursday, EU leaders approved a Brexit withdrawal agreement negotiated between the European Union and Prime Minister Boris Johnson's government to oversee Britain's departure.
Machine-gun Fire, Shelling Heard Around Syrian Town Hours After Turkish-US Ceasefire Deal
The truce was announced by US Vice President Mike Pence after talks with Turkish President Erdogan. Turkey agreed to the five-day pause to let the Kurdish-led militia withdraw from a 'safe zone' Ankara had sought to capture.
Pakistan Fails to Meet 22 Out of 27 FATF Targets, But Escapes 'Black List' For Four More Months
The FATF has given Pakistan time till February 2020 to put its house in order or warned that it would blacklisted.