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Duchess Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Charm in Matching Skirts in Tonga
The emphasis has been on Meghan's fashion choices during her first international tour since marrying into the British royals last May, but Harry cut a dash with a tasselled skirt worn over the outside of his suit.
Hafiz Saeed-led JuD No More on List of Banned Outfits in Pakistan: Report
India has been pushing Pakistan to bring to justice the planners of the November 2008 Mumbai attacks. Saeed is the co-founder of the Lashkar-e-Taiba, which was responsible for the attack in which 166 people were killed.
‘French Spiderman’ Climbs 230-Metre Tall London Tower Without Ropes; Brings Traffic to a Halt
The 56-year-old so-called "French Spiderman" took around an hour to climb the 230-metre high tower without any ropes or harnesses, while traffic came to a halt as bemused crowds formed below.
Israel PM Benjamin Netanyahu Accuses President, Minister of Conspiring to Topple Him
Israel's next legislative elections are scheduled for November 2019 but early polls could be held in case of a crisis within Netanyahu's ruling Likud-led coalition.
China Army to Do 'Whatever it Takes' to Retain Taiwan
Tens of thousands of Taiwan independence campaigners took to the streets of Taipei on Saturday for a major rally that was a rebuke to Beijing.
Police Probe Suspicious Package Addressed to Actor Robert De Niro: Reports
The report came a day after the FBI said pipe bombs were sent to Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton and other prominent Democrats.
Turkey Says Saudi Arabia Still Has Questions to Answer Over Khashoggi's Murder
Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu repeated Erdogan's demand that those involved in the murder should be legally tried in Turkey, adding that Ankara was willing to cooperate with everyone.
Pakistan to Seek IMF Bailout Despite $6 Billion Saudi Rescue
Pakistan's main stock market index shot up 3.3 percent in early trading on the news of the Saudi help.
20 Football Fans Injured as Out-of-Control Escalator Comes Speeding Down in Rome
A video shown on Sky TG24 shows the escalator accelerating suddenly, and the people riding down on it collapsing one onto another.
Starbucks Opens First Sign Language Store in US With Tech Pads and Fingerspelling
US coffee giant Starbucks opened its first "signing store" in the United States in northeast Washington near the campus of Gallaudet, the world's only university with an entire curriculum designed to accommodate the deaf and hard-of-hearing.
'Not Rape, It Was Consensual': Oxford Islamic Scholar Tariq Ramadan Admits to 'Sex Games' After a Year
Tariq Ramadan said he had "relations akin to sex games of the submissive-dominant kind, but always in a consensual and knowing way.
Russian Woman Charged in First 2018 Election Meddling Case
The criminal complaint alleges that Russians are using some of the same techniques to influence US politics as they relied on ahead of the 2016 presidential election.
Trump Praises US Congressman from Montana Who Body-Slammed Reporter
Trump, who has called the media the enemy of the American people and regularly derides journalists as "fake news," made his latest remarks during a campaign rally in Montana.
In Imran Khan's 'Naya Pakistan', Women Forced to Wear Dupatta Before Entering Govt Buildings
Twitter user Sidra Butt documented her experience at the Punjab Civil Secretariat in Lahore where she was denied entry for not wearing a dupatta.
Trump Threatens to Send Military Against Immigrant 'Onslaught'
Trump suggested he was even prepared to put at risk the recently renegotiated North America Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) between Mexico, the United States and Canada, redubbed as USMCA.
China to Launch Three Artificial Moons Bright Enough to Replace Streetlights by 2022
The artificial or man-made moon is a satellite carrying a huge space mirror, which can reflect the sun light to the Earth.