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Nawaz Sharif's Condition Deteriorated because He Might Have Been Given Poison, Alleges His Son
The three-time former prime minister and supreme leader of the PML-N was shifted to the Services Hospital Lahore late on Monday night after his condition deteriorated.
US Lawmakers Express Concern over Human Rights Situation in Kashmir
The lawmakers, including Indian-American Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal, aired their concerns during a Congressional hearing on 'Human Rights in South Asia: Views from the State Department and the Region'.
US Forces Withdrawing from Syria into Baghdad Have No Approval to Stay, Says Iraqi Military
There is no permission granted for these forces to stay inside Iraq, the military said in a statement.
Sri Lanka's Main Tamil Party Yet to Decide Which Party to Support Ahead of Presidential Election
Contenders are wooing the minority Tamil voters as they constitute around 10 per cent of the population and their votes are crucial for the final outcome of the election results.
Ballot Boxes Burn in Bolivia as Contested Presidential Vote Count Ignites Protests
The electoral board had halted a preliminary vote count late on Sunday with results then showing the election going to a second round run-off for the first time in over a decade.
Trump Says He's too Famous to 'Need Promotion' for Brand by Hosting G-7 Summit at His Resort
Trump on Saturday tweeted that he was pulling the idea and would consider other sites, including the presidential retreat of Camp David, near Washington, DC.
Canada Votes in Election that Could See Justin Trudeau Lose Power
Polls indicate Trudeau's Liberal Party could lose to the rival Conservatives, or perhaps win but still fail to get a majority of seats in Parliament and have to rely on an opposition party to remain in power.
US-Turkey Deadline on Kurdish Withdrawal from Syria Expires Tomorrow, Says Report
Following the withdrawal, Turkey wants to set up a 120-kilometre 'safe zone' between Tal Abyad and Ras al-Ain, they added, saying this will then be extended to 444 kilometres.
As People Continue to Protest on Day 5, Lebanon Announces Economic Reforms
Lebanese banks and the central bank are to help decrease the public deficit by contributing up to USD 3.4 billion, some of it to be collected in the form of taxes on banks.
PM Pushes for Brexit Deal Vote after Being Forced to Seek Delay
Although Johnson hammered out a deal in grueling talks with EU officials last week, it was not certain that the speaker of the House of Commons would allow a vote on the deal on Monday.
Malaysian PM Mahathir Warns of Possible Sanctions Amid US-China Trade War, India's Curb on Oil Imports
There are also concerns that India, one of the biggest buyers of Malaysian palm oil, would restrict imports of the product due to a diplomatic row over comments made by Mahathir on New Delhi's recent actions in Kashmir.
Hillary Clinton Mocks Donald Trump With Parody of His Letter to Turkey's Erdogan
The parody letter, which has been doing the rounds for some days on social media, is written on mocked-up White House letter paper and addressed to Russia's then leader Nikita Khrushchev.
US Talk Show Host Bill Maher Offers Donald Trump $1 Million To Resign in Latest Episode
The 'Real Time With Bill Maher' talk show host said during Friday's episode that he would further ask other celebrities to join him in paying Donald Trump to resign from the US President's office.
Erdogan Says will Restart Syria Operation on Tuesday Evening if Deal Not Respected
Turkey agreed after talks with the US on Thursday to suspend its offensive in northern Syria while Kurdish fighters withdraw from the area.
Fate of Japan's Imperial Dynasty Rests on Shoulders of 13-year-old
Hisahito, 13, the lone royal male in his generation, is second in line to the throne after his father Crown Prince Akishino, 53, the emperor's younger brother.
Climate-change Protesters Disrupt London Rush Hour
Footage showed protesters unfurling a banner on top of a stationary train carriage at Canning Town before commuters on a crowded platform began hurling insults and pelting one of them with food.