Window blind deaths, ban cords: study
A new US study shows children's deaths and injuries from blinds continued even after manufacturers adopted voluntary safety standards including warning labels.
View ArticleChina accuses Australian media of racism
An op-ed in China's People's Daily has accused the Australian media of slandering thousands of overseas Chinese who live and study in Australia.
View ArticleSKorea, US, Japan hold anti-missile drill
South Korea has teamed up with the US and Japan for a two-day joint missile tracking exercise drill.
View ArticleRobbie, Jackman set for Golden Globes nods
Nicole Kidman is almost certain to score Golden Globe nominations for her acting and producing effort in the TV mini-series Big Little Lies.
View ArticleTrump accusers 'should be heard': Haley
The United State's UN ambassador Nikki Haley says all women who have accused President Donald Trump of sexual harassment have a right to be heard.
View ArticleBullets in west Berlin not terror related
Two bags of bullets have been found in west Berlin but authorities say they don't believe the find has any connection to terrorism.
View ArticleUS Jerusalem decision backlash continues
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas says he will not meet US Vice President Mike Pence during his coming visit to the region.
View ArticleUK's Johnson lobbies for jailed aid worker
Britain's Boris Johnson has held talks with Iran's President Hassan Rouhani as he lobbies for the release of aid worker Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe.
View ArticleRussia’s Putin visits Syria airbase and orders start of pullout
Russian President Vladimir Putin has ordered the partial withdrawal of Russian troops from Syria during a surprise visit to the war-torn country.
View ArticleTrump: Sexual allegations ‘fabricated’
Donald Trump has pushed back against sexual misconduct allegations saying that he’s the target of “false accusations” as some in Congress have called on him ro resign.
View ArticleNYC blast renews Trump's migrant push
Police in Bangladesh are talking to the wife of the would-be suicide bomber who targeted a busy New York City station.
View ArticleHeat-not-burn tobacco probably safer: UK
A British panel of health experts have found vapour cigarettes are less harmful than traditional traditional products, but still recommend quitting overall.
View ArticleGerman union calls for strike at Ryanair
A union is calling on German-based pilots at budget airline Ryanair to strike but not in the days around Christmas.
View ArticleUS ambassador hopeful on Trump UK visit
The US ambassador to Britain says he expects Donald Trump to visit the UK in 2018 despite his recent Twitter row with Theresa May.
View ArticleWe see Trump tweets as official: Kremlin
A spokesman says the Kremlin views US President Donald Trump's tweets as official statements.
View ArticleThe Cure to mark 40 years with London show
The Cure will celebrate their 40th anniversary with a show in London's Hyde Park next July.
View ArticlePentagon allows transgenders to enlist
A Pentagon move to allow transgender people to enlist in the military signals the growing sense that authorities are likely to lose any legal fight.
View ArticleFun and games amid Rohingya camp chaos
In the midst of a diphtheria outbreak and muddy conditions at a Bangladesh refugee camp, Rohingya children are turning plastic bags into kites.
View ArticleEx-Trump adviser reminded of gag order
Paul Manafort, Donald Trump's former campaign manager, has been reminded by a judge that he is under a gag order after he wrote an op-ed for a Ukrainian paper.
View ArticleDemocratic women seek Trump probe
Over 50 congresswomen have backed calls for an investigation into sexual misconduct against President Donald Trump.
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