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Groping Allegations Against British PM Boris Johnson Overshadow Conservative Conference
Columnist Charlotte Edwardes has levelled allegations against Boris Johnson that he had groped her in 1999 when he was the editor of The Spectator Magazine.
Donald Trump Embraced Ukraine Conspiracy Theory, Says Former Adviser
Thomas P. Bossert, who served as Trump’s first homeland security adviser, said he was “deeply disturbed” that President Donald Trump tried to get Ukraine’s president to produce damaging information about Democrats.
France Says Nuclear Plant Cost Overruns 'Unacceptable'
Finance and Economy Minister Bruno Le Maire said an independent audit would be launched and warned that France's nuclear industry could not be a 'state within a state'.
US House Speaker Pelosi Says Public Opinion Shifting in Support of Donald Trump Impeachment Inquiry
Pelosi this week announced her support for an investigation after the surfacing of a whistleblower complaint that said Trump appeared to solicit a political favor from Ukraine's president aimed at helping him be re-elected next year.
Malaysian PM Claims Modi Spoke to Him on Kashmir, But He Advised India to Opt for 'Negotiation' Than 'Invasion'
Malaysian PM Mahathir said he had a long session with Prime Minister Modi in Vladivostok during which Modi explained why he took action to revoke Article 370 in Kashmir.
Conservative Sebastian Kurz Set to Return as Austria's Leader after Far-Right Tumbles
Kurz's former allies, the far-right Freedom Party (FPOe), were the biggest losers, falling 10 percentage points to stand at around 16 percent following the spectacular 'Ibiza-gate' affair.
Trump Administration Ratchets Up Hillary Clinton email Probe: Report
Following an FBI investigation into the matter, former director James Comey did not recommend charges against Clinton but did describe her conduct as 'extremely careless.'
Political Leader, Two Others Killed in Blast in Pakistan's Balochistan Province
The place of blast is located just kilometres away from Pakistan's border with Afghanistan, which witnessed violence and blast on Saturday as the country voted in the presidential elections.
Trump Considers Delisting Chinese Firms From US Stock Exchanges: Sources
The move would be part of a broader effort to limit US investment in Chinese companies, two of the sources said. One said it was motivated by the Trump administration's growing security concerns about the companies' activities.
On Very Short Notice, Pakistan Opens Major Border Crossings for Afghans to Vote in Twice-delayed Polls
In view of the Afghan election and in support of domestic transition in Afghanistan, Pakistan has decided to enhance security along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border.
'Instagram Photos Have More Impact': El Salvador Prez Pulls Out iPhone 11 Before 1st UNGA Speech
Believe me, many more people will see that selfie when I share it than will listen to this speech — I hope I took a good one, El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele said.
Mexico Once Again Begins Search for Remains of 43 Students on 5th Anniversary of Disappearance
The abduction and apparent massacre of the youths, is widely believed to have been committed by the corrupt police working with a violent drug gang on the night of September 26, 2014.
US Army Helicopter Crashes at Army Base in Louisiana, Kills 1, Injures 3
The officials said the cause of the crash is under investigation and no further details were immediately released.
Body of Teenager Found in New Zealand University after 2 Months as Students Complain of Foul Smell
The 19-year-old, who has not been publicly identified, was described by friends as a 'good and confident guy', but who would sometimes 'go off the grid for a week or so.'
How a Fixation on an Ally Led to a Crisis for the White House
Long before the July 25 call with the new Ukrainian president that triggered impeachment proceedings against him, Donald Trump fretted about the former Soviet state.
World Faces 'Unprecedented Threat' from Terrorism Affecting Every Country, Says UN Chief Guterres
The UN chief told a Security Council ministerial meeting on the sidelines of the annual gathering of world leaders that 'the new frontier is cyber-terrorism — the use of social media and the dark web to coordinate attacks, spread propaganda and recruit ne...