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China calls coronavirus 'largest public health emergency' since founding
China's leader said Sunday the coronavirus epidemic is the communist country's 'largest public health emergency' since its founding, as the deadly outbreak continued its relentless...
Iraqi security forces kill one, wound seven in Baghdad, sources say
Iraqi security forces killed one person and wounded seven on Sunday when they opened fire on protesters in Baghdad, security and medical sources said. Iraq is facing an extraord...
Conservatives claim victory in Iran polls after record low turnout
Iran's conservatives claimed victory Sunday in a general election marked by the lowest turnout since the 1979 Islamic Revolution amid public anger against the government, an econom...
Fury annihilates Wilder in heavyweight title rematch
Britain's Tyson Fury delivered a dominant performance in his heavyweight championship bout with Deontay Wilder on Saturday, overwhelming his opponent to earn a seventh-round TKO vi...
Turkey closes Iran border amid coronavirus scare
Turkey has closed its border with Iran as a preventative measure against the deadly coronavirus outbreak, shortly after Iranian officials announced eight people were killed in the...
Fitch keeps Pakistan’s rating at B-, outlook stable
Fitch - one of top three global ratings agencies - has kept Pakistan’s credit rating unchanged at B negative - for the second successive time, due to challenging external sector situation and weak fiscal and debt position. But it said that steps have been taken towards addressing these issues and the implementation on the International Monetary Fund (IMF) programme was on track. Fitch on Monday affirmed Pakistan’s “B negative” rating with a stable outlook against Pakist...
DOJ watchdog releases report on origins of Russia investigation
Politics Justice Department watchdog releases report on origins of Russia investigation By Catherine Herridge, Clare Hymes, Grace Segers and Melissa Quinn December 9, 2019 / 6:47 PM EST / CBS News Add CBS News on Google A Justice Department review into the origins of the FBI's investigation into possible ties between the Trump campaign and Russian interference in the 2016 election found several procedural errors but overall no "political bias" by the agency. The review by Michael Horowitz, the i...
Philippine ‘ninja cops’ unmasked: Their role in drug trade
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, who scored a landslide victory in the 2016 vote, has campaigned on his signature wars: against drugs and corruption.Early in his watch, the Philippine leader publicly named and shamed five "narco-generals".He sacked many, starting with the drugs agency chief, a former police general; he warned and sacked public officials facing misconduct charges.ALSO IN THIS PACKAGEProbe into Philippines police chief’s role in ‘recycled drugs’ ordered'You must be stupi...
UAE to see more frequent rainfall in next few years
The UAE could be seeing more frequent rainfall in the next few years, as researchers in the country are working on ways to make cloud seeding operations much more efficient.Currently, the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) carries out over 100 cloud seeding flights per year, where they shoot salt flares into clouds to enhance rain.Though, researchers at the UAE Research Programme for Rain Enhancement (UAEREP) are working on ways to help these operations produce better results.Since the beginn...
Palestinians clash with Israeli soldiers after protest against Pence visit
Palestinian protesters hurl stones at Israeli soldiers during clashes after a protest against the visit of U.S. Vice President Mike Pence in Jerusalem, in the West Bank city of Hebron, on Jan. 23, 2018.
U.S. failure to appoint Australian ambassador "diplomatic insult": former deputy PM
Former Australian Deputy Prime Minister Tim Fischer has accused the U.S. of hitting Australia with a "diplomatic insult."
U.S. failure to appoint Australian ambassador "diplomatic insult": former deputy PM
Former Australian Deputy Prime Minister Tim Fischer has accused the U.S. of hitting Australia with a "diplomatic insult."
Speaker of Hungarian Parliament addresses in Budapest
Laszlo Kover (1st L), Speaker of the Hungarian Parliament, speaks at a conference of the parliament speakers of the Western Balkans in Budapest, Hungary on Oct. 27, 2017.
Typhoon Lan lashes central Japan, killing 2 and disrupting transport systems
Two people were killed and transportation systems and businesses severely disrupted as Typhoon Lan lashed central Japan's Pacific coast after making landfall early Monday.
Typhoon Lan lashes central Japan, killing 2 and disrupting transport systems
Two people were killed and transportation systems and businesses severely disrupted as Typhoon Lan lashed central Japan's Pacific coast after making landfall early Monday.
Spotlight: U.S. decision to withdraw from UNESCO triggers calls for multilateralism
The U.S. decision to withdraw from UNESCO, the UN cultural agency, has triggered worldwide calls for supporting multilateralism amid world challenges.
Spotlight: U.S. decision to withdraw from UNESCO triggers calls for multilateralism
The U.S. decision to withdraw from UNESCO, the UN cultural agency, has triggered worldwide calls for supporting multilateralism amid world challenges.
U.S. nuke-powered submarine makes port call in S. Korea
A U.S. nuclear-powered submarine on Friday made a port call at a city in southeast South Korea, Yonhap news agency reported Friday.
U.S. nuke-powered submarine makes port call in S. Korea
A U.S. nuclear-powered submarine on Friday made a port call at a city in southeast South Korea, Yonhap news agency reported Friday.
S.Korean court extends detention of ex-president Park over corruption charges
A South Korean court on Friday decided to extend the detention of impeached President Park Geun-hye who has been in custody and stood trial over corruption charges including bribery.