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Coronavirus: Senior Chinese officials 'removed' as death toll hits 1,000
China has "removed" several senior officials over their handling of the coronavirus outbreak - as the death toll passed 1,000, reports The BBC.
Iranians rally, mark anniversary of 1979 Islamic Revolution
Iranians were taking to the streets of Tehran and other cities and towns across the country on Tuesday for rallies and nationwide celebrations marking the anniversary of the 1979 Islamic Revolution.
Happy meal: Poodle stops for fast food, wins at Westminster
Chic and strong-headed, Siba the black standard poodle will only eat chicken — no meat, no veggies, not even turkey. That became a problem when handler Crystal Murray-Clas couldn't find any at the Westminster Kennel Club show Monday.
Trump pays tribute to 2 soldiers killed in Afghanistan
President Donald Trump traveled Monday to Dover Air Force Base in Delaware to pay respects to two U.S. soldiers killed Saturday in Afghanistan when a soldier dressed in an Afghan army uniform opened fire with a machine gun.
Suicide bombing near military academy in Kabul kills 6
A suicide bomber targeting a military academy in the Afghan capital on Tuesday killed at least six people, including two civilians and four military personnel, the Interior Ministry said.
Rebuilding Afghanistan has a high human cost, US agency says
Rebuilding Afghanistan has cost hundreds of lives, according to a new report released Tuesday by a U.S. government watchdog that monitors the billions of dollars Washington spends in the war-ravaged country.
Australian court rules indigenous people can't be deported
Australia's highest court ruled Tuesday the government can't deport Aboriginal people as part of its policy of ridding the country of foreign criminals.
9 killed, 14 injured in Chicago weekend shootings
Nine people were killed and 14 others injured across the city of Chicago between Friday evening and Sunday midnight, according to Monday's local media reports.
Man rescued in Australia after 10 hours clinging to tree in floodwaters
A man in Australia is lucky to be alive on Tuesday, after spending the night clinging to a tree in floodwaters.
Libya's UN-backed government accuses east-based army of "intransigence"
Libya's United Nations-backed government on Monday accused the rival east-based army of "intransigence" by refusing to agree to a ceasefire proposal during the Libyan 5+5 Joint Military Commission (JMC) talks in Geneva.