

Donald Trump apologises to British PM Theresa May over ‘fake news’
The streets of London were packed with protesters Friday as up to 100,000 Brits were expected to publicly express their unhappiness with Donald Trump . Mr Trump added: "I have a great relationship with Angela Merkel. I think he has done a bad job on crime, if you look, all of the awful things going on there, with all of the crime that is being brought in".
World News - All News
-
Pompeo lauds progress in DPRK visit, but Pyongyang says talks regrettable
In a fiery escalation, North Korea on Saturday accused the US of a "gangster-like mindset" in high-level negotiations over denuclearization , a glaring contradiction of US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo's description of the talks as "productive".
-
Thailand cave rescue: former navy Seal dies helping to reach boys
The warning came a day after a Thai diver died during part of the rescue operation, marking a deadly turn in what started out as a celebration of one of the boys' birthdays at the Tham Luang cave complex in northern Chiang Rai province. Chiang Rai governor Narongsak Osottanakorn said all members of the group did not have to be brought out at the same time, but could be extracted over days, depending on the weather.
-
Brexit ministers quit over May's plans for soft exit
Davis and Baker, both longstanding euroskeptics, decided they couldn't support the policy, a person familiar with the matter said. Mr Davis was responsible for negotiating the UK's European Union withdrawal. Some lawmakers have already expressed their misgivings. "An egg which is very softly boiled isn't boiled at all; a very soft Brexit means we haven't left, we're simply a rule-taker", Rees-Mogg observed after May's plans were announced.
-
Japan Executes Leader of Doomsday Cult
Scores of Aum members have faced trial over the attack - 13 were sentenced to death, including Asahara. The police and the Public Security Intelligence Agency are gathering intelligence and closely monitoring followers who could possibly attempt to retrieve the bodies of Asahara and the six others.
-
Ousted Pakistani PM Sharif gets 10-year jail term ahead of polls
Ousted Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif attends a seminar in Islamabad in April 2018. The verdict could mark not only the end of the Sharif's turbulent political dynasty but a turning point in a bitterly fought general election campaign, with polling only three...
-
Trump sets himself up to be mega-owned by J.K. Rowling
Some believe the tweet was a textbook case of trolling - but this theory fails to explain why Trump deleted the original tweet. J.K. Rowling, an award-winning author with many titles to her name spotted the error and offered up a correction.
-
Pompeo meets North Koreans, hopes to 'fill in' details on denuclearisation
In the flurry of diplomatic activity that followed, it was South Korean diplomats who conveyed Kim Jong Un's desire to meet Trump . "I would hope it's two or three months from now", Morell said. Chosun Ilbo reports that during Trump's first meeting with Kim, the North Korean dictator asked about the nickname. So Trump told Pompeo to bring the CD along with him, according to the paper.
-
California wildfires turn San Francisco sky eerie yellow
The wildfire remains at 15 percent contained. More than 2,100 fire fighters have worked to control the blaze, which has threatened at least 116 structures and has crossed into Napa County. For the latest evacuation information visit the Lake County Sheriff's Office's here . This map below is an interactive map of some of the bigger fires in California right now, provided by CAL FIRE and Google.
-
Wildfire forces evacuations near Warm Springs; U.S. 26 reopened
Joergensen, who reported the wildfire about 205 miles southwest of Denver, said he woke up Wednesday from a nap, smelled smoke and saw a fire burning in sage brush about 20 feet away from the fire pit. The smoke and ash from the flames turned the skies orange and prompted the San Francisco Department of Emergency Management to issue an air quality alert on Sunday, urging the elderly, children and people with heart conditions to avoid physical activity.
-
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Puts Yorktown Heights on the Map
In just six days since Ocasio-Cortez's victory, Harris has netted more than $15,000 from 429 donors from 41 states and the District of Columbia - nearly as much as she had raised since the start of her campaign. Responding to a critic on Twitter who insinuated that Yorktown Heights is nicer than the Bronx, Ocasio-Cortez said : "It is nice". During her campaign, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the Democratic Party's rising "democratic-socialist" icon, painted herself as the "girl from the ...
-
First Video of Rescuers Finding Thai Soccer Team in Cave
One rescuer asks: " How many of you? ". "These are challenging conditions and there's a lot of consideration for safety as well as, the environment outside is contributing to the environment inside", said U.S. Divers had to navigate a series of sharp, narrow bends in near-darkness. How did they find them? How can they get out? We know all of the group are "safe" with "signs of life" but now the massive global rescue effort has turned its attention to the next challenge - getting ...
-
'Dead' Woman Found Alive Inside A Morgue Fridge In South Africa
She is now being treated at a hospital. This is not the first time someone has been found alive after being declared dead in South Africa . A source from the Carletonville mortuary told Times Live that his colleagues had loaded the bodies into the fridges, but after doing the paperwork and returning to check on the bodies - the woman was found alive.
-
Amazon announces Prime Day 2018 with more than one million deals
In what promises to be the biggest online sale since launch, Amazon Australia will be offering massive discounts across all categories, with savings of over 90%. The company in the run-up to the Prime Day event has also launched a monthly membership plan for Rs 129, which it hopes would help in bringing a new set of customers from tier-III and rest of India cities.
-
Merkel Accepts Migrant Deal Under Threat of Conservative Allies
Her CDU and its sister party CSU suffered heavy losses in the country's federal elections past year while the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party scored record gains and entered parliament for the first time. As the CDU and CSU parties hunkered down in Berlin and Munich, leaders on both sides sought to clarify what was a stake. Ahead of a hard Bavarian state election in October, the CSU is determined to show that it is tough on migration.
-
Murkowski wants Kennedy-like high court nominee
Speaking from the White House Monday afternoon, President Trump revealed he met with four potential nominees for the Supreme Court earlier in the day. Hume said the upcoming battle over whoever Trump chooses is "likely to get really nasty". Sanders wouldn't provide the names of the candidates who met with Trump or the two to three candidates expected to meet with the president later this week.