Former New York mayor Giuliani joins Trump legal team

Former New York mayor Giuliani joins Trump legal team

Former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani is joining President Donald Trump's personal legal team, Trump lawyer Jay Sekulow announced on Thursday (Apr 19).
Dutch state appeals expats Brexit case

Dutch state appeals expats Brexit case

The Dutch state Thursday (Apr 19) appealed a decision by an Amsterdam court to refer a landmark case over Brexit to Europe's top court, as British expats demand clarification of their rights as EU citizens.
IMF projects Viet Nam’s GDP growth by 6.6pc

IMF projects Viet Nam’s GDP growth by 6.6pc

In a recent report, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) projected Viet Nam’s economy to grow by 6.6 per cent this year and by 6.5 per cent in 2019.
End of era in Cuba as Castro hands torch to Diaz-Canel

End of era in Cuba as Castro hands torch to Diaz-Canel

Cuba is poised for the end of an era on Thursday as President Raul Castro steps down, formally handing power to his long-time deputy Miguel Diaz-Canel -- and thereby ending his family's six-decade grip on the island.
Top French university Sciences Po blocked by students

Top French university Sciences Po blocked by students

The main entrance to the prestigious French university Sciences Po in Paris was blocked on Wednesday (Apr 18) after students opposed to President Emmanuel Macron's education reforms occupied the building, an AFP reporter said.
Trump voices hope Koreas can live 'together' in 'peace'

Trump voices hope Koreas can live 'together' in 'peace'

US President Donald Trump voiced hope Wednesday (Apr 17) that North and South Korea, technically still at war, can pave the way to a lasting peace at a series of upcoming summits.
Trump issues public challenge to Abe on trade

Trump issues public challenge to Abe on trade

US President Donald Trump issued a blunt face-to-face challenge to Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in full view of the cameras on Wednesday (Apr 18), demanding more favourable terms on trade.
No Brexit deal without Ireland solution: EU's Tusk

No Brexit deal without Ireland solution: EU's Tusk

Britain must come up with a solution for the Irish border after Brexit or there will be no divorce deal or transition period, EU President Donald Tusk warned on Wednesday (Apr 18).
21 dead as truck en route to Indian wedding crashes: Police

21 dead as truck en route to Indian wedding crashes: Police

At least 21 revellers were killed en route to a wedding when their truck flew off a bridge, police said on Wednesday (Apr 18), the latest horrific crash on India's accident-prone roads.
World Bank fund for poorest countries issues US$1.5b bond

World Bank fund for poorest countries issues US$1.5b bond

The World Bank fund dedicated to helping the world's poorest countries on Tuesday (Apr 17) announced it has raised US$1.5 billion in its first-ever global bond issue, which enjoyed huge demand from investors.
Passenger nearly 'sucked out' and killed after engine breaks apart on Southwest flight

Passenger nearly 'sucked out' and killed after engine breaks apart on Southwest flight

An engine on a Southwest Airlines flight with 149 people aboard exploded and broke apart in mid-air on Tuesday (Apr 17), in an incident that killed one passenger after she was nearly sucked out of a shattered window.
Chemical inspectors await all-clear to begin work in Syria's Douma

Chemical inspectors await all-clear to begin work in Syria's Douma

International investigators on Tuesday (Apr 17) were awaiting the green light from a UN security team to begin work in a Syrian town hit by an alleged chemical attack, after delays and warnings by Western powers that crucial evidence had likely been removed.
Confusion, blame game fuels Philippines vaccine scandal

Confusion, blame game fuels Philippines vaccine scandal

Melinda Colite shakes with rage as she clutches a photo of her grandson, who she says died after getting the anti-dengue fever vaccine at the heart of a bitter scandal in the Philippines.
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