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Mars Will Make its Closest Approach to Earth in 15 Years Today
The two planets will be just 35.8 million miles (57.6 million kilometers) apart on Tuesday. Los Angeles' Griffith Observatory will provide a live online view of Mars early Tuesday.
Watergate Scandal Reporter to Tackle Trump in New Book
Fear: Trump in the White House "reveals in unprecedented detail, the harrowing life inside Donald Trump's White House and how the president makes decisions on major foreign and domestic policies," said publisher Simon & Schuster.
Spain Rescues Nearly 1,000 Migrants From the Sea in 2 Days
The service says it pulled 206 people from 10 different boats this morning, after rescuing 774 migrants travelling in 52 boats on Friday.
Extremist, Banned Groups Draw Blank in Pak Polls: Official Results
According to the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP), not a single candidate of the Allah-o-Akbar Tehreek party, supported by the banned Jamaat-ud Dawa (JuD) chief, could win a seat.
In China, #MeToo Escalates as Public Figures are Accused of Sexual Assault
he accusations have stoked heated online debate about sexual misconduct and what constitutes consensual sex or rape. On Friday, "sexual assault evidence collection" was the 2nd-ranked topic on popular social media platform Sina Weibo.
Pakistan Election Results 2018 LIVE: PM-elect Imran Khan Seeks to Follow China's Model of Development
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf chief Imran Khan is inching closer to victory, with the party winning 114 seats and Khan bagging the Islamabad-II seat. PTI chief, who won 92,891 votes, was followed by former Pakistan PM Shahid Khaqan Abbasi.
Fire Rages Through London's West Hampstead Flat, Dozens Evacuated
Neighbours took to social media to post photos and videos of the incident.
Made in China: Trump Re-Election Flags May Get Burned by His Tariffs
The factory has turned out about 90,000 banners since March, said manager Yao Yuanyuan, an unusually large number for what is normally the low season, and Yao believed the China-U.S. trade war was the reason.
Republican Lawmakers Launch Move to Impeach Justice Department's Rosenstein
Rosenstein, the No. 2 official at the Justice Department, has become a frequent punching bag for supporters of President Donald Trump for appointing Mueller to investigate whether Trump’s campaign colluded with Russia in his race against Democrat Hillary...
Untested 'Result Transmission System' Failure Led to Delay in Announcement of Pakistan Election Results
Many, including PML-N chief Shehbaz Sharif, have accused the election of being the ‘dirtiest’ in the history of Pakistan, alleging that the election had been completely rigged.
Tape of Trump, Lawyer Talking About Hush Money to Former Playboy Model Surfaces
In the tape, Trump and Cohen talk about buying the rights to McDougal's story, which she had sold a month earlier to the National Enquirer for $150,000. The tabloid never published the story.
'Power is in Your Hands': Malala Urges Women to Vote in Pakistan Elections
In 2012, Malala was shot in the head, neck and shoulder by a Taliban militant while travelling home from school after writing an anonymous diary about life under the extremists.
Former Trump Aide Steve Bannon Sets up Group to Undermine European Union
In an interview and email conversations, Bannon and Raheem Kassam, a former chief aide to British anti-EU leader Nigel Farage who now serves as a Bannon lieutenant, said the group, known as The Movement, is already operating and hiring.
Toronto Shooting Leaves Two Dead, Including Gunman, 13 Injured
Police have yet to release any confirmed details of the late Sunday shooting. But local television station CP24 is showing images of multiple ambulances and other first responders at the scene, with several people being treated by paramedics.
Polish Daredevil Skies Down World’s Second Highest Mountain K2 in World First
Bargiel whizzed down from the summit of Pakistan's 8,611-metre (28,251-feet) K2 to the mountain's base camp after reaching the peak with around 30 others on Saturday.
Relief Likely for India as Jim Mattis Says Some Nations Buying Russian Gear Deserve Sanctions Waiver
The move comes amid concerns that imposing sanctions, particularly in the case of India and other Asian allies, could threaten friendly relationships that the US has been working to bolster in recent years.