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Japan's Search For Crew Of Capsized Cattle Ship Still Suspended
Japan's coastguard said on Monday that its searchandrescue mission for 40 missing crew from a capsized cattle ship in the East China Sea remains suspended, with no timing set for resumption.
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Iran Airs Televised Confession Of Wrestler After Trump Tweet
Iran has broadcast the televised confession of a wrestler facing the death penalty after a tweet from President Donald Trump criticizing the case, a segment that resembled hundreds of other suspected coerced confessions aired over the last decade in the I...
Berlusconi Responding To Virus Drugs But In "delicate" Phase
Former Italian Premier Silvio Berlusconi is responding optimally to COVID19 treatment but is the most vulnerable type of patient and is in the most delicate phase of the virus, his personal doctor said Sunday.
Taiwan Opposition Pushes Pork Referendum, Could Threaten U.S. Trade Deal
Taiwan's main opposition party the Kuomintang (KMT) began a push on Sunday for a referendum to block the easing of restrictions on U.S. pork imports, which if passed could threaten a longmooted free trade deal with Taipei's key ally Washington.
China's First Reusable Spacecraft Lands After 2-day Flight
Chinas first reusable spacecraft landed Sunday after two days in orbit, a possible step toward lowercost space flight, the government announced.
Typhoon Haishen Brings High Winds, Power Outages To Japan
Typhoon Haishen drew closer to Japan's southern mainland on Sunday, prompting authorities to recommend evacuation and warn of potentially record rainfall, unprecedented wind, high tides and large ocean swells.
Australia's Covid-19 Epicentre Extends Hard Lockdown, Gradual Easing Through November
Victoria, Australia's second most populous state, has been the epicentre of a second wave of the novel coronavirus, now accounting for about 75% of the country's 26,282 cases.
Japan Braces For Powerful Typhoon Haishen, Possible Record Rainfall
Japan is bracing for powerful Typhoon Haishen as it bears down on the country's southwest, with weather forecasters warning of potential record rainfall, violent wind, high waves and tides.
Why Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is the Most Powerful Unelected Man in America
At first, Mark Zuckerberg’s recent election pledge might feel comforting. But his plan is an admission of a great power that should make Americans uncomfortable.
China Jails 2 For Hiding Trip To City At Center Of Outbreak
Two people who returned to their hometown after contracting the coronavirus in the Chinese city at the center of the outbreak in January have been sentenced to prison for failing to quarantine themselves or report the visit.
Allaying Racist Concerns, Sharing Stories: Trump Out to Build 'Permission Structure' To Win Back Voters
Showcasing Black Americans at the Republican National Convention to allay white voters' fears that President Donald Trump is a racist. Sharing touching stories about the president's concern for the military. Painting Democrat Joe Biden as an unacceptable...
Russia Defies Sanctions Threat Over Poisoning of Alexei Navalny
Russia has in the past denied responsibility for a 2018 Novichok attack on former double agent Sergei Skripal and his daughter in England, as well as a litany of similar incidents.
Trump Says U.S. Has No Proof Yet Of 'Tragic' Navalny Poisoning
U.S. President Donald Trump said the United States must look "very seriously" into the suspected poisoning of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, but that his administration had not yet seen any proof.
WHO Tempers Quick Vaccine Hopes Amid Early Positive Results by Russia Even as Covid-19 Rages on
Across the world, governments are hoping to announce a vaccine as soon as possible against the virus, which has infected well over 26 million people, upended millions of lives and wreaked havoc on the global economy.
Trump's Job Losses Are the Worst of Any American President on Record
The only other President in the last 80 years to own an overall loss in jobs between his inauguration and the following Election Day was George W. Bush in 2004.