[ad_1] MELBOURNE (Australia) – The Australian Conservative government has lost its parliamentary majority with one seat and is facing the threat of early elections after voters have, in a special vote, punished …
Read More »Turkish reaction: we will not allow "concealment" in the Saudi murder
[ad_1] By Christopher Torchia, Zeynep Bilginsoy and Sarah El Deeb | AP October 20 at 8:17 ISTANBUL – Turkey will "never conceal" the murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi in the Saudi …
Read More »United States and South Korea suspend military exercises
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – The United States and South Korea have suspended another military exercise this year with the aim of giving the current nuclear talks with North Korea an opportunity to function, …
Read More »Khashoggi assassination: Turkey promises to reveal the "truth" about the death of a Saudi critic
[ad_1] Copyright of the image Reuters Turkey has promised to reveal all the details about the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, after Saudi Arabia acknowledged for the first time that he had …
Read More »US, China and other countries provisionally accept multilateral air meeting code
[ad_1] SINGAPORE (Reuters) – Several countries, including the United States and China, agreed on Saturday "in principle" on multilateral guidelines to deal with unplanned clashes in their military planes, joining Southeast Asia …
Read More »Latest news: the head of the media group talks about Khashoggi
[ad_1] ISTANBUL – Latest news on the assassination of Saudi writer Jamal Khashoggi, a Washington Post editorial writer who disappeared after entering the Saudi Arabian consulate in Istanbul earlier this month (local …
Read More »Ministry of Justice says Russian trolls ingest mid-term elections
[ad_1] The complaint says that Russian conspirators have directed their army of trolls towards "[s]say that in the last election, namely the mainstream media, which supported the candidacy of Hillary Clinton, had …
Read More »No action against the driver, the railways not at fault, says MoS Manoj Sinha
[ad_1] State Minister of Railways Manoj Sinha on Saturday ruled out any punitive action against the train driver who mowed the Dussehra revelers in Amritsar, saying that there was no negligence of …
Read More »Facebook has hired a new public defender and it should start with WhatsApp
[ad_1] Today, three shorter articles to take us on weekends. AFacebook has hired a new global policy and communications officer to replace Elliot Schrage. Nick Clegg, the former Deputy Prime Minister of …
Read More »Latest: Afghanistan says some polls will stay open late
[ad_1] KABUL, Afghanistan – Last general elections in Afghanistan (all times are local): 12:55 The Independent Electoral Commission of Afghanistan said that after the chaotic start of the first parliamentary elections in …
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